Deeds, abstracts, and agreements relating to railroad easements, [ca. 1850-1962]

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Deeds, abstracts, and agreements relating to railroad easements, [ca. 1850-1962]

The series consists of a group of legal papers all apparently relating in some way to agreements with railroad companies. Included are deeds, abstracts, indentures, abstracts of title, and various contracts and other papers covering modifications to easements and other agreements to which railroad companies were a party. The reason for these papers being gathered together is unknown.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8199473

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