Coal River Railway Company : Corporate records, 1905 Jan. 4-1909 Dec. 12.

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Coal River Railway Company : Corporate records, 1905 Jan. 4-1909 Dec. 12.

Includes index; articles of incorporation; certificate of incorporation; annual report; deed; indenture; incorporators, stockholders and Board of Directors meeting minutes.

3 v. (.583 linear ft.) ; 23 x 40 cm.

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