Georgia Export and Import Company : records, 1897-1917.

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Georgia Export and Import Company : records, 1897-1917.

The records of the Georgia Export and Import Company consist of Ledger A for 1899-1901. This record is a final entry book for bookkeeping purposes, containing both general accounts as well as those for individual steamships. The other record in the Minute book of directors and stockholders, 1897, 1909, and 1917.

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