From the Southern Confederacy
(Jacksonville, Fl.) |
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April 12, 1861 |
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Opening of the Pensacola & Georgia
Railroad |
On and after Monday, December
10th, 1860, Passenger Trains on the Tallahassee and Pensacola &
Georgia Railroad will run as follows: |
Leave Lake City |
5:00 |
A. M. |
Arrive at Tallahassee |
12:00 |
" |
Leave Tallahassee |
12:15 |
P. M. |
Arrive at St. Marks |
1:30 |
" |
Leave St. Marks |
2:30 |
" |
Arrive at Tallahassee |
3:40 |
" |
Leave Tallahassee |
4:00 |
" |
Arrive at Lake City |
11:00 |
" |
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Monticello Train |
Leave Monticello 6:30 A. M.
and 4:30 P. M. Arrive at Monticello 11:20 A. M., and 6:20 P. M. |
Connecting at Lake City with
Trains on the Central Railroad for Jacksonville and Fernandina, and at
St. Marks with stage to and from Newport, and with the line of mail
steamers between New Orleans, Key West and Cuba, and intermediate
points on the Gulf on their way to Key West, on the 17th and 2d or 3d
of each month, and to New Orleans on the 15th and 26th. |
When steamer days fall on
Sunday, there will be a train from Tallahassee to St. Marks, otherwise
there will be no train run on that day. |
C. W. Syfan |
Assistant Superintendent |
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