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on March 4, 1848. With John Anderson Dilliard being principal shareholder. J. A. Dilliard a LaGrange, Tennessee, native originally from Decatur, AL was also a principal owner in the Lagrange and Memphis Railroad which became the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, along with Joseph Dilliard and H.B.
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and the construction of the 100.3 miles (161.4 km) extension of the line between Blue Mountain and Dalton was funded mainly by the sale of consolidated first-mortgage seven per cent bonds and second-mortgage seven per cent bonds.
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A. D. Breed operated the line under lease From the Union Railroad Trust between May 31, 1866, and August 8, 1866, in accordance with a contract to rehabilitate the railroad line and construct the extension dated May 25, 1866.
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became president of the Alabama and Tennessee River Rail Road Company from May 1866 to November 1867. During Johnston's tenure, on August 6, 1866, Alabama and Tennessee River Rail Road Company consolidated with
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Company on November 6, 1880. The railroad in Alabama was sold at foreclosure on June 14, 1880, and sold to East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad Company on February 5 and 11, 1881.
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East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad Company went into receivership on January 7, 1885, was sold in foreclosure on May 25, 1886, and conveyed to
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The Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad Company constructed or reconstructed 100.3 miles (161.4 km) of railroad line between
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Alabama and Tennessee River Railroad Company constructed 135 miles (217 km) of railroad line between
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on July 7, 1894, through its acquisition of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway Company.
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Company on March 29, 1876. The Georgia Southern Railroad Company was sold to
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was sold in foreclosure on November 3, 1874, and conveyed to
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Company. The consolidation agreement was ratified by the
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Alabama
Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad
Georgia Southern Railroad
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway
Track gauge
standard gauge
American Civil War
5 ft
4 ft 9 in
Alabama
Selma, Alabama
Blue Mountain, Alabama
American Civil War
Former Confederate General
Joseph E. Johnston
Georgia and Alabama Rail Road Company
Dalton and Jacksonville Railroad Company
Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad
Georgia General Assembly
Alabama Legislature
Blue Mountain, Alabama
Dalton, Georgia
American Civil War
Georgia
Georgia Southern Railroad
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway
Southern Railway Company
Railways portal

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