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Georgia Railroad and Banking Company

Index Georgia Railroad and Banking Company

The Georgia Railroad and Banking Company also seen as "GARR", was a historic railroad and banking company that operated in the U.S. state of Georgia. [1]

123 relations: Alexander Cassatt, Appling, Georgia, Athens, Georgia, Atlanta, Atlanta and Edgewood Street Railroad, Atlanta and West Point Railroad, Atlanta annexations and wards, Atlanta in the American Civil War, Atlanta Rolling Mill, Atlanta Union Station (1930), Atlanta, Stone Mountain and Lithonia Railway, Augusta and Summerville Railroad, Augusta Belt Railway, Augusta Museum of History, Augusta, Georgia, Augustin Smith Clayton, Baldwin DS-4-4-1000, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, BeltLine, Bonar Hall, Carolina Special, Charleston and Western Carolina Railway, CL&W Subdivision, Clare Purcell, Coaling tower, Columbia County, Georgia, Confederate railroads in the American Civil War, Conyers, Georgia, Cornerstone Speech, Crawford Depot (Crawford, Georgia), CSX milepost prefixes, CSX Transportation, Dalton, Georgia, Decatur, Georgia, Dieselisation, Downtown Atlanta, EMD F3, EMD FP7, EMD GP38-2, EMD GP40-2, EMD GP7, EMD GP9, EMD NW2, EMD SW9, Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, GA, Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern Railroad, George Adair, Georgia 300, Georgia Railroad Freight Depot, ..., Georgia Woodlands Railroad, Great Atlanta fire of 1917, Great Walton Railroad, Grovetown, Georgia, Harlem, Georgia, History of Atlanta, History of Augusta, Georgia, History of slavery in Georgia (U.S. state), History of Virginia–Highland, Howard's Covered Bridge, Hulsey Yard, James L. Hardaway House, James Monroe Smith (Georgia planter), Jim Crow laws, John Edgar Thomson, John Glen (mayor), John Mims, John Pendleton King, Jonathan Norcross, Joseph Thompson (doctor), List of Amtrak routes, List of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad precursors, List of Class I railroads, List of CSX Transportation predecessor railroads, List of Louisville and Nashville Railroad precursors, List of major cities in U.S. lacking inter-city rail service, List of rail accidents (1930–49), List of railroads eligible to participate in the formation of Amtrak, List of railroads in Georgia (U.S. state), List of railroads of the Confederate States of America, List of reporting marks: G, Lithonia, Georgia, Little Five Points, Mildred Lewis Rutherford, Millen, Georgia, Montgomery and West Point Railroad, Murmur (album), Oliver H. Prince, Pennsylvania Railroad, Port Royal and Augusta Railway, Railroad guards in the American Civil War, Richard Peters (Atlanta), Richard Peters (reporter), Seaboard Air Line Railroad, Seaboard System Railroad, Slabtown (Atlanta), Smithonia, Georgia, South Carolina Railroad, Southeastern Railway Museum, Stone Mountain, Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad, Sweet Auburn, Third Ward (Atlanta), Thomson, Georgia, Timeline of Augusta, Georgia, Timeline of Class I railroads (1910–29), Timeline of Class I railroads (1930–76), Timeline of Class I railroads (1977–present), Transportation in Augusta, Georgia, U.S. Route 221 in Georgia, Underground Atlanta, USRA 0-8-0, USRA Light Mikado, Virginia–Highland, Washington Hall (hotel), Wells Fargo Building (Augusta), Western and Atlantic Railroad, Western Railway of Alabama, William Washington Gordon II, 173 (number), 1899 in rail transport, 1909 in rail transport, 1983 in rail transport. Expand index (73 more) »

Alexander Cassatt

Alexander Johnston Cassatt (December 8, 1839 – December 28, 1906) was the seventh president of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), serving from June 9, 1899, to December 28, 1906.

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Appling, Georgia

Appling is an unincorporated community in and the county seat of Columbia County, Georgia, United States.

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Athens, Georgia

Athens, officially Athens–Clarke County, is a consolidated city–county and American college town in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital city and most populous municipality of the state of Georgia in the United States.

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Atlanta and Edgewood Street Railroad

The Atlanta & Edgewood Street Railroad Company of Atlanta, Georgia was organized in 1886 by Joel Hurt, C. W. Hubner, H. E. W. Palmer, W. P. Inman, Peter Lynch, R. C. Mitchell, Asa Griggs Candler, J. P. McDonald, J. G. Reynolds, A. F. Moreland, and P. H. Harralson.

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Atlanta and West Point Railroad

The Atlanta and West Point Rail Road was a railroad in the U.S. state of Georgia, forming the east portion of the Atlanta-Selma West Point Route.

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Atlanta annexations and wards

From its incorporation in 1847, the municipal boundaries Atlanta, Georgia were extended repeatedly from a small area around its railroad station to today's city covering.

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Atlanta in the American Civil War

The city of Atlanta, Georgia, in Fulton County, was an important rail and commercial center during the American Civil War.

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Atlanta Rolling Mill

The Atlanta Rolling Mill (later the Confederate Rolling Mill) was constructed in 1858 by Lewis Schofield and James Blake and soon after, Schofield and William Markham took it over and transformed it into the South's second most productive rolling mill, after the Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia.

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Atlanta Union Station (1930)

The Union Station built in 1930 in Atlanta was the smaller of two principal train stations in downtown, Terminal Station being the other (the latter served Southern Railway, Seaboard Air Line, Central of Georgia (including the Nancy Hanks to Savannah), and the Atlanta and West Point).

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Atlanta, Stone Mountain and Lithonia Railway

The Atlanta, Stone Mountain and Lithonia Railway (ASM&L) was a rock quarry railroad that began operations in 1909.

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Augusta and Summerville Railroad

The Augusta and Summerville Railroad is a railroad in Georgia.

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Augusta Belt Railway

The Augusta Belt Railway was incorporated in 1896 and was a subsidiary of the Georgia Railroad.

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Augusta Museum of History

The Augusta Museum of History is a history museum located in Augusta, Georgia, U.S..

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Augusta, Georgia

Augusta, officially Augusta–Richmond County, is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Augustin Smith Clayton

Augustin Smith Clayton (November 27, 1783 – June 21, 1839) was a jurist and politician from the American state of Georgia.

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Baldwin DS-4-4-1000

The Baldwin DS-4-4-1000 were two models of four-axle diesel-electric switching locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works between 1946 and 1951.

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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was the first common carrier railroad and the oldest railroad in the United States, with its first section opening in 1830.

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BeltLine

The BeltLine (also Beltline or Belt Line) is a former railway corridor around the core of Atlanta, Georgia, under development in stages as a multi-use trail.

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Bonar Hall

Bonar Hall is an 1839-40 Georgian-style house in Madison, Georgia, one of the first of the grand-style homes built during the town's cotton-boom heyday, 1840-60.

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Carolina Special

The Carolina Special was a passenger train operated by the Southern Railway between Cincinnati, Ohio and the Carolinas.

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Charleston and Western Carolina Railway

The Charleston and Western Carolina Railway (C&WC) was formed in 1896 to operate the lines of the former Port Royal and Augusta Railway (PR&A) and the Port Royal and Western Carolina Railway (PR&WC).

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CL&W Subdivision

The CL&W Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Clare Purcell

Clare Purcell (17 November 1884 – 8 February 1964) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and the Methodist Church, elected in 1938.

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Coaling tower

A coaling tower, coal stage or coaling station is a facility used to load coal as fuel into railway steam locomotives.

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Columbia County, Georgia

Columbia County is a county located in the US state of Georgia.

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Confederate railroads in the American Civil War

During the American Civil War, the Confederate States Army depended heavily on railroads to get supplies to its lines.

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Conyers, Georgia

Conyers is the only city in Rockdale County, Georgia, United States.

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Cornerstone Speech

The Cornerstone Speech, also known as the Cornerstone Address, was an oration delivered by Confederate Vice President Alexander H. Stephens at the Athenaeum in Savannah, Georgia, on March 21, 1861.

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Crawford Depot (Crawford, Georgia)

Crawford Depot is a historic train station in Crawford, Oglethorpe County, Georgia.

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CSX milepost prefixes

The main ACL "A" (red) and SAL "S" (blue) lines Most CSX railroad lines are given lettered prefixes before milepost numbers.

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CSX Transportation

CSX Transportation is a Class I railroad operating in the eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

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Dalton, Georgia

Dalton is a city in Whitfield County, Georgia, United States.

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Decatur, Georgia

Decatur is a city in, and the county seat of, DeKalb County, Georgia, United States and is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.

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Dieselisation

Dieselisation or dieselization is a term generally used for the increasingly common use of diesel fuel in vehicles, or known to be said "Rise of diesel power" as opposed to gasoline or steam engines.

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Downtown Atlanta

Downtown Atlanta is the central business district of Georgia, United States.

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EMD F3

The EMD F3 was a B-B freight- and passenger-hauling diesel locomotive produced between July 1945 and February 1949 by General Motors’ Electro-Motive Division.

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EMD FP7

The EMD FP7 was a, B-B dual-service passenger and freight-hauling diesel locomotive produced between June 1949 and December 1953 by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel.

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EMD GP38-2

The EMD GP38-2 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive of the road switcher type built by General Motors, Electro-Motive Division.

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EMD GP40-2

The EMD GP40-2 is a 4-axle diesel road switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division as part of its Dash 2 line between April 1972 and December 1986.

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EMD GP7

The EMD GP7 is a four-axle (B-B) road switcher diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel between October 1949 and May 1954.

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EMD GP9

An EMD GP9 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division in the United States, and General Motors Diesel in Canada between January, 1954, and August, 1963.

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EMD NW2

The EMD NW2 is a, B-B switcher locomotive manufactured by General Motors Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois.

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EMD SW9

An EMD SW9 is a diesel switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between January 1951 and December 1953.

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Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills

Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills is a formerly operating mill complex located in the Cabbagetown neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia.

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GA

GA, Ga, or ga may refer to.

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Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern Railroad

The Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern Railroad was a narrow gauge railroad in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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George Adair

George Washington Adair (March 1, 1823 – September 29, 1899) was a real-estate developer in post Civil War Atlanta.

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Georgia 300

The Georgia 300 is a privately owned railroad car owned by John H. “Jack” Heard of Florida.

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Georgia Railroad Freight Depot

The Georgia Railroad Freight Depot (1869) is the oldest building in downtown Atlanta.

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Georgia Woodlands Railroad

The Georgia Woodlands Railroad operates of track between Washington, Georgia, and Barnett, Georgia.

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Great Atlanta fire of 1917

The Great Atlanta Fire of 1917 began just after noon on 21 May 1917 in the Old Fourth Ward of Atlanta, Georgia.

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Great Walton Railroad

The Great Walton Railroad is a class III railroad that operates of track in Georgia.

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Grovetown, Georgia

Grovetown is a city in Columbia County, Georgia, United States.

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Harlem, Georgia

Harlem is a city in Columbia County, Georgia, United States.

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History of Atlanta

The history of Atlanta dates back to 1836, when Georgia decided to build a railroad to the U.S. Midwest and a location was chosen to be the line's terminus.

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History of Augusta, Georgia

Augusta, Georgia was founded in 1735 as part of the British colony of Georgia, under the supervision of colony founder James Oglethorpe.

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History of slavery in Georgia (U.S. state)

Slavery in Georgia is known to have been practiced by the original or earliest-known inhabitants of the future colony and state of Georgia, for centuries prior to European colonization.

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History of Virginia–Highland

The History of Virginia–Highland, the Intown Atlanta neighborhood, dates back to 1812, when William Zachary bought and built a farm on of land there.

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Howard's Covered Bridge

Howard's Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge outside of Smithonia, Georgia in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.

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Hulsey Yard

Hulsey Yard is a rail yard of the CSX railroad, stretching approximately along the border of the Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park, Cabbagetown and Reynoldstown neighborhoods of Atlanta.

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James L. Hardaway House

The James L. Hardaway House is a historic home in Thomson, Georgia.

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James Monroe Smith (Georgia planter)

James Monroe Smith (1839 - 1915) was a millionaire planter and state legislator in Georgia, U.S. He was born near Washington, Georgia and his plantation, Smithonia, covered square miles.

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Jim Crow laws

Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.

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John Edgar Thomson

John Edgar Thomson (February 10, 1808 – May 27, 1874) was an American civil engineer and industrialist.

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John Glen (mayor)

John Glen (1809–1895) was born in Laurens, South Carolina and moved to Decatur, Georgia in 1826 where he worked as a clerk in the Superior Court of DeKalb County.

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John Mims

John F. Mims (November 10, 1815 – April 30, 1856) sixth mayor of Atlanta and agent of the Georgia Railroad & Banking Company.

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John Pendleton King

John Pendleton King (April 3, 1799March 19, 1888) was an attorney, planter and politician, serving as United States Senator from Georgia.

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Jonathan Norcross

Jonathan Norcross (April 18, 1808 – December 18, 1898), was the fourth Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia.

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Joseph Thompson (doctor)

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List of Amtrak routes

Amtrak operates the following intercity and long-distance passenger train routes.

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List of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad precursors

These railroads were bought, leased, or in other ways had their track come under ownership or lease by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.

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List of Class I railroads

Today there are only handful of survivors ranked as Class I Railroads and a very different criteria for classification of railways by an entirely different governmental entity than the United States Interstate Commerce Commission biased and born amidst strong anti-trust movements.

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List of CSX Transportation predecessor railroads

The following railroads merged to form CSX Transportation.

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List of Louisville and Nashville Railroad precursors

These railroads were bought, leased, or in other ways had their track come under ownership or lease by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.

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List of major cities in U.S. lacking inter-city rail service

Several major cities and regional business centers in the continental United States lack Amtrak or some form of inter-city passenger rail service.

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List of rail accidents (1930–49)

This is a list of rail accidents from 1930 to 1949.

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List of railroads eligible to participate in the formation of Amtrak

On May 1, 1971, there were 26 railroads in the United States that were eligible to participate in the formation of Amtrak.

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List of railroads in Georgia (U.S. state)

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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List of railroads of the Confederate States of America

This is a list of Confederate Railroads in operation or used by the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.

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List of reporting marks: G

No description.

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Lithonia, Georgia

Lithonia is a city in eastern DeKalb County, Georgia, United States.

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Little Five Points

Little Five Points (also L5P or LFP or Little Five or Lil' Five) is a district on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, east of downtown.

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Mildred Lewis Rutherford

Mildred Lewis "Miss Millie" Rutherford (July 16, 1851 – August 15, 1928) was a prominent educator and author from Athens, Georgia.

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Millen, Georgia

Millen is a city in, and the county seat of, rural Jenkins County, Georgia, United States.

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Montgomery and West Point Railroad

The Montgomery and West Point Railroad (M&WP) was an early 19th-century railroad in Alabama and Georgia.

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Murmur (album)

Murmur is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on April 12, 1983 by I.R.S. Records.

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Oliver H. Prince

Oliver Hillhouse Prince (1787October 9, 1837) was an editor, attorney and politician, elected as United States Senator by the Georgia state legislature in 1828.

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Pennsylvania Railroad

The Pennsylvania Railroad (or Pennsylvania Railroad Company and also known as the "Pennsy") was an American Class I railroad that was established in 1846 and was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Port Royal and Augusta Railway

The Port Royal and Augusta Railway was a South Carolina railroad that existed in the latter half of the 19th century.

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Railroad guards in the American Civil War

The Independent State Road Guards were organized August 3, 1863, with the following commissioned officers: Captain, William A. Fuller; first lieutenant, John P. Mays; second lieutenant, A. S. Bridges; third lieutenant, R. C. Buchanan.

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Richard Peters (Atlanta)

Richard Peters (November 10, 1810 – February 6, 1889) was an American railroad man and a founder of Atlanta, Georgia, in the 1840s.

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Richard Peters (reporter)

Richard Peters, Jr. (August 17, 1780 – May 2, 1848) was an American attorney and the fourth reporter of decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, serving from 1828 to 1843.

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Seaboard Air Line Railroad

The Seaboard Air Line Railroad, which styled itself "The Route of Courteous Service," was an American railroad whose corporate existence extended from April 14, 1900, until July 1, 1967, when it merged with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, its longtime rival, to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad.

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Seaboard System Railroad

The Seaboard System Railroad, Inc. was a short-lived former US Class I railroad that was created on December 29, 1982 after the consolidation of the Seaboard Coast Line and its sister railroads (notably the Louisville & Nashville and Clinchfield) into a single entity.

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Slabtown (Atlanta)

Slabtown or Slab Town was a red-light district established in Atlanta in the 1840s, and located off Decatur Street (on the present site of Grady Memorial Hospital).

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Smithonia, Georgia

Smithonia is an unincorporated community in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, United States at the intersection of Crawford-Smithonia and Smithonia Roads.

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South Carolina Railroad

South Carolina Rail Road Company was a railroad company, that operated in South Carolina from 1843 to 1894, when it was succeeded by the Southern Railway.

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Southeastern Railway Museum

The Southeastern Railway Museum (initialised SRM, AAR code SMRX) is a railroad museum located in Duluth, Georgia, in suburban Atlanta.

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Stone Mountain

Stone Mountain is a quartz monzonite dome monadnock and the site of Stone Mountain Park near Stone Mountain, Georgia.

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Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad

The Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad is a standard gauge railroad that circles the perimeter of Stone Mountain Park in a loop, and provides views of the mountain en route.

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Sweet Auburn

The Sweet Auburn Historic District is a historic African-American neighborhood along and surrounding Auburn Avenue, east of downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

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Third Ward (Atlanta)

Atlanta's Third Ward was defined in 1880 as the area bounded on the North by Georgia Railroad, West by Butler & McDonough Streets, South and East by the city limits (the green section of picture) Generally in Atlanta's Ward System, it encompassed the following modern neighborhoods: Grant Park, Ormewood Park and Cabbagetown.

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Thomson, Georgia

Thomson (originally called Slashes) is a city in McDuffie County, Georgia, United States.

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Timeline of Augusta, Georgia

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Augusta, Georgia, USA.

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Timeline of Class I railroads (1910–29)

The following is a brief history of the North American rail system, mainly through major changes to Class I railroads, the largest class by operating revenue.

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Timeline of Class I railroads (1930–76)

The following is a brief history of the North American rail system, mainly through major changes to Class I railroads, the largest class by operating revenue.

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Timeline of Class I railroads (1977–present)

The following is a brief history of the North American rail system, mainly through major changes to Class I railroads, the largest class by operating revenue.

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Transportation in Augusta, Georgia

The City of Augusta, Georgia has an expansive transport network.

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U.S. Route 221 in Georgia

U.S. Route 221 (US 221) in the state of Georgia is a south–north United States Highway.

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Underground Atlanta

Underground Atlanta is a former shopping and entertainment district in the Five Points neighborhood of downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States, near the Five Points MARTA station that has shut down for renovations.

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USRA 0-8-0

The USRA 0-8-0 was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalized railroad system in the United States during World War I. This was the standard heavy switcher of the USRA types, and was of 0-8-0 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or "D" in UIC classification.

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USRA Light Mikado

The USRA Light Mikado was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalized railroad system in the United States during World War I. This was the standard light freight locomotive of the USRA types, and was of 2-8-2 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or 1′D1′ in UIC classification.

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Virginia–Highland

Virginia–Highland (often nicknamed "VaHi") is an affluent intown neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, founded in the early 20th century as a streetcar suburb.

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Washington Hall (hotel)

Washington Hall was one of three hotels in antebellum Atlanta, Georgia, along with the Atlanta Hotel and Trout House.

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Wells Fargo Building (Augusta)

The Wells Fargo Building,formerly known as the Wells Fargo Bank Center, is a commercial and financial skyscraper in Augusta, Georgia, in the United States.

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Western and Atlantic Railroad

The Western & Atlantic Railroad of the State of Georgia (W&A) is a historic, government-owned railroad which operates in the southeastern United States from Atlanta, Georgia to Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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Western Railway of Alabama

The Western Railway of Alabama (WRA) also seen as "WofA" was created as the Western Railroad of Alabama by the owners of the Montgomery & West Point Railroad (M&WP) in 1860.

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William Washington Gordon II

General William Washington Gordon II (1834–1912) was a Confederate Captain in the American Civil War, later serving as a Brigadier General in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War.

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173 (number)

173 (one hundred seventy-three) is the natural number following 172 and preceding 174.

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1899 in rail transport

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1909 in rail transport

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1983 in rail transport

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Railroad_and_Banking_Company

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