Minute books, 1870-1882.

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Minute books, 1870-1882.

The State Board of Equalization was established by Act 1, Section 26, in 1868. Composed of the State Auditor, the State Treasurer and the Secretary of State, the board was charged to assess the value of the property of railroad companies. The Act also required that the board members keep a record of their proceedings which would be signed by all members present at the meeting and kept in the possession of the Auditor. The board continued to carry out its required functions until 1877 when its name was changed to the State Board of Assessment by Act 62, Section 13. This act required the Governor to serve as president of the board in addition to the three officials already designated to serve as members.

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South and North.

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East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad.

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Parker, Jabez J.

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Sandford, John William Augustine, 1825-1913.

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Crawford, Daniel, b.1833.

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Pensacola Railroad Company.

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Smith, Robert T. (Robert Thomas), 1955-

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Robert T. Smith was born February 10, 1883. He came north to Alberta to homestead, but chose instead to continue north to search for gold. Smith traveled to Dawson City and then to Nome, prospecting and working his claims. He returned home to Illinois in 1917. From the description of Robert T. Smith photograph collection ca. 1897-1917. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 314196707 ...

Selma, Rome, and Dalton Railroad Company

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Vincent, Issac H., 1840-1898.

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Screws, W. W. 1839-1913.

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Mobile and Alabama Grand.

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Mobile and Ohio Railroad.

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Memphis and Charleston Railroad Company

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Incorporated in Tennessee in 1846 to connect Memphis, Tenn., and Charleston, S.C., by rail; main line completed in 1858 from Memphis to Stevenson, Ala. (272 miles); leased by East Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia Railroad Company, 1877-1892; sold to Southern Railway Company and reorganized as Memphis and Charleston Railway Company in 1898. From the description of Records, 1850-1898. (Virginia Tech). WorldCat record id: 28420154 ...

Mobile and Girard Railroad Company.

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Reynolds, Robert McConnell, 1826-1885.

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East Alabama and Cincinnati.

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Tompkins, Henry Clay, 1845-1898.

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Cobb, Rufus Willis, 1829-1913.

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South Western.

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Mobile and Montgomery.

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Alabama. State Board of Assessment.

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Alabama and Great Southern Railroad.

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Vicksburg and Brunswick.

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Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad Company

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Western of Alabama.

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Brewer, Willis, 1844-1912

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Grant, James Freeman, 1808-1878

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Carmichael, Jesse M. 1837-1908.

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Selma, Montgomery and Memphis.

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Alabama Central Railroad.

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Alabama. State Board of Equalization.

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Boyd, Rufus King, 1831-1883.

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Columbus and Western Railway Company.

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Nashville and Decatur.

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Montgomery and Eufaula Railroad Company.

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New Orleans and Selma.

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Savannah and Memphis Railroad Company.

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Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway

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Houston, George S. (George Smith), 1811-1879

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Houston, a lawyer from Athens, Alabama, served in the U.S. Congress, 1841-1849 and 1851-1861. In 1874, he was elected governor of Alabama and served two successive terms. He was sent to the U.S. Senate in 1879, but died later that year. From the description of Papers, 1839-1881. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 28627376 U.S. Representative and Senator from Alabama, and Governor of Alabama; from Athens (Limestone Co.), Ala. From the description of Papers, ...

Bingham, Arthur, 1819-1894.

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Miller, Charles Alfred

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Montgomery Southern.

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Selma and Greensboro Railroad Company.

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New Orleans and Mobile.

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Tuskegee Railroad.

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