Central of Georgia Railway Company : records, 1838-1967.

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Central of Georgia Railway Company : records, 1838-1967.

The records of the Executive Department include: Minute Books of the Directors, Stockholders, and Executive Committee, 1859-1967; Minute Book of Receivers' Meetings, 1892; Minute Book of voting trustees, 1949-1953; Clerks' organization files, 1930s; Minute Book of the Railroad Mutual Loan Association (Indexed), 1876-1889; Annual reports to the stockholders, 1838-1966; Annual Reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1918-1919, 1921-1927, 1929-1937, 1939-1941, 1943-1952, 1955-1962; Executive correspondence files (Indexed), 1890s-1940s; Letter Book of Receivers, 1894; Letter books (Indexed), 1895-1900; Letter book of Hugh Comer, Receiver (Indexed), 1892-1895; Presidents' speech files, 1924-1944; Presidents' subject files, 1940s-1960s, Receivership/Reorganization records, 1932-1948; Receiver's inventory, 1932; Contracts and agreements (Indexed), 1849-1941; Agreement between the Director General of Railroads and the Central of Georgia Railway Company and other corporations, 1919; Rules and regulations, 1917-1931; Directories, 1957, 1961; Reports (to evaluate the property of the Central and its subsidiary lines), 1941, 1950; Scrapbooks, 1891-1950; and Photographs, 1836-1968.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7548944

Georgia Historical Society

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