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East & West Railroad of Alabama Annual Pass [134734]

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East & West Railroad of Alabama Annual Pass  [134734]
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Pass no. 138, issued for 1887 to Jno. H. Henly of the White Star Line Steamboat Company. Signed by general manager TJ Nicholl. Black print on tan cardstock. Some stains. The East and West Railroad of Alabama operated in Alabama and Georgia. Actually began at the Georgia end, with the Cartersville and Van Wert Railroad, chartered in 1868. The Alabama end of the line began at Pell City, where it connected with what became the Southern Railway and the narrow gauge Talladega and Cousa Valley Railroad. It then passed through Broken Arrow, Alabama and headed east-northeast toward the Georgia state line. Just over it, the E&W passed through Esom Hill, then Cedartown, where it connected with the Rome and Carrollton Railroad. From Cedartown, the route included Rockmart and Taylorsville before terminating at Cartersville and a connection with the Western and Atlantic Railroad.

Date: 1887
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State: Alabama
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