Detroit & Howell Rail Road Company : Corporate records, 1864 Sep. 21-1870 Apr. 13.

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Detroit & Howell Rail Road Company : Corporate records, 1864 Sep. 21-1870 Apr. 13.

Includes articles of association, contract for consolidation; list of subscribers; organizational, stockholders, and Board of Directors meeting minutes.

1 v. (.042 linear ft.) ; 33 cm.

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The company was incorporated in Michigan September 21, 1864. April 13, 1870 consolidated with Howell and Lansing Rail Road to form Detroit, Howell and Lansing Rail Road Company. September 21, 1864 authorized to build a railroad from Detroit, MI to the village of Howell, MI. From the description of Detroit & Howell Rail Road Company : Corporate records, 1864 Sep. 21-1870 Apr. 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 34837202 ...

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