Macon Terminal Company : records, 1914-1954.

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Macon Terminal Company : records, 1914-1954.

The records of the Macon Terminal Company consist of: Structural papers books, 1914-1915; Release of mortgages, 1915; Annual reports to the stockholders, 1950-1954; and Annual report to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1919.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7550143

Georgia Historical Society

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