Alabama and Florida Rail Road Company explained
The Alabama legislature chartered the Alabama and Florida Rail Road Company in February 1850.[1] The Congress of the United States in legislative session authorized the grant of public lands to the company in May 1856.[2] The Alabama legislature consolidated the Mobile and Great Northern Railroad Company and the Alabama and Florida Railroad Company into the Mobile and Montgomery Railroad Company in 1868.[3]
Operation of some of the company's rail track line succeeded to The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company.
The company also operated at least some of the Pensacola Railroad.
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Notes and References
- Book: AN ACT: To incorporate the Alabama and Florida Rail Road Company . Alabama legislative acts, November 1849 through February 1850 . https://archive.org/details/alabama-acts-1849-1850/Acts_1849_1850/page/n171/mode/2up . Alabama Legislature . 1849 . August 18, 2020 . 173 . 174 . Sec. 4. ... incorporated into a company by the name of the Alabama and Florida rail road company.
- Web site: An Act granting Public Lands, in alternate Sections, to the States of Florida and Alabama, to aid in the Construction of certain Railroads in said States. . Library of Congress.
- Web site: Act of General Assembly of Alabama . 82.