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Address of Thomas Swann, Esq., president of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, to the stockholders, : at their general meeting, May 1, in relation to the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, passed March 21, 1850. Providing for a settlement of the route west of Pile's Fork to the city of Wheeling. Printed by order of the stockholders

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Contributor:
Swann, Thomas, 1805-1883.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.
Railroads--Maryland.
Railroads.
Railroads--West Virginia--Location.
Railroads--Right of way.
Wheeling (W. Va.).
Genre:
Laws -- Virginia -- 1847.
Laws -- Virginia -- 1850.
Physical Description:
70 p. ; 23 cm. (8vo)
Place of Publication:
Baltimore: : Printed by John Murphy & Co. no. 178 Market Street., 1850.
Notes:
With printed front wrapper.
Appendix (p. [39]-70) includes text of: An act to authorize the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company to construct the extension of their rail road through the territory of Virginia. Passed March 6th, 1847, and: An act concerning the city of Wheeling and the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, passed March 21, 1850.
Cited in:
Sabin, 2992
Contains:
Virginia Act authorizing the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company to construct the extension of their rail road through the territory of Virginia
Virginia Act concerning the city of Wheeling and the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company

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