Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company : records, 1938-1969.

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Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company : records, 1938-1969.

The records of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company consist of: Minute books of the directors and stockholders, 1938-1966; Minute book of the executive committee, 1952-1955; Operating revenues and expenses book-Monthly balance sheets, 1963; Authorization for expenditure book, 1963-1964; Annual reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1954-1957, 1961-1962, and 1969; Annual reports to the stockholders, 1939-1962, 1964; Accounts receivable transfer ledger, 1924-1931; and Transfer operating ledger, 1916-1938.

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Georgia Historical Society

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