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The name of the company was changed on April 22, 1901, to the Georgia, Florida & Alabama Railway Company. The date of its organization was November 2, 1895. The carrier acquired by purchase from a syndicate on July 1, 1906, the property, rights, and franchises of The Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad Company.
On August 24, 1894, the property of the Eatonton Branch Railroad Company was leased to the Middle Georgia & Atlantic Railway Company, and on June 1, 1896, was sold to that company. The Middle Georgia & Atlantic Railway Company reported on June 30, 1896, that its investment in road and equipment was $792,000.
On May 1, 1907, the Flint River and Gulf Railway Company leased for operation the property of the carrier between Hawkinsville and Worth, Ga., consisting of about 42 miles of road. Connection between Worth and Ashburn, approximately 3 miles, was effected by trackage rights over the line of the Georgia Southern & Florida Railway Company.
On Sept. 7, 1895, Flagler changed his company's name to the Florida East Coast Railway Company (FECR). Flagler is credited with helping found West Palm Beach in 1894, and helping turn Miami, which in 1896 consisted of about 400 inhabitants, into a thriving city of more than 29,000 residents a generation later. In 1904, Flagler began ...
In March of 2022, Natalie and Matthew Fundora signed a contract to buy a home under construction. They put down a $22,500 deposit on the $450,000 property and expected to move in by November 2022 ...
The Valdosta Southern Railway Company (first corporation). See 7. Consolidated Aug. 9, 1895, with 5 to form 4. 7. The Florida Midland and Georgia Railroad Company. Under general laws of Georgia, July 10, 1894. Name changed to 6, Oct. 22, 1894. 8. Florida Midland and Georgia Railroad Company. Under general laws of Georgia, Feb. 20, 1884.
The carrier was a Georgia corporation having its principal offices in Atlanta, Ga. At the date of valuation, June 30, 1914, the property, which was being operated by a receiver, consisted of about 633.55 miles of railway, extending from Brunswick, Ga., to Reader's Gap, Ala., with branches in the State of Georgia from Manchester to Atlanta, from Fitzgerald to Thomasville, from Sessoms to ...
Florida Railway and Navigation Company: Florida Coast and Gulf Railway: FEC: 1892 1892 Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indian River Railway: Florida, Georgia and Western Railway: SAL: 1891 1895 Tallahassee Southeastern Railway: Florida Midland Railway: ACL: 1883 1896 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad: Florida, Peninsular and Gulf Railroad: 1893 ...