NP, GP 4/4/1861

From the Greensboro (N. C.) Patriot
 
April 4, 1861
 
From the Fayetteville Observer
Railroad Meeting in Randolph
New Market, N. C., March 30, 1861
   In pursuance of previous notice, a Rail Road meeting was this day held at this place, and on motion Jesse Walker was called to the chair, and Joseph Newlin requested to act as Secretary.
   The Chairman briefly explained the object of the meeting -- when Joseph Newlin offered and moved the adoption of the following preamble and resolutions"
   Whereas, By an act passed by the late General Assembly of North Carolina, to amend the charter of the Fayetteville and Western Railroad Company {the Western RR}, placing as we believe, the building of this road within the reach of the sections of country which are interested in its accomplishment, and understanding that at a recent meeting of the Company, the amendment of said charter was accepted, and ordered a survey at the earliest day possible; Therefore,
   Resolved, That this meeting approves of the building of this road as soon as possible, and will do all within our power to aid the work to completion, and that we approve of a subscription to a reasonable amount, and on suitable condition, by the county of Randolph, to air in the construction of said road.
   Resolved, That we invite a survey of a route from the Coal Fields to some point near Buffalo Ford on Deep River, thence up said River via Columbia, Island Ford, Frankilinsville, and Cedar Falls Cotton Mills, to some point near Diffie's Ford on the mouth of Hasket's creek, there crossing said River, thence the best route to the ridge dividing the waters of Cape Fear and Pee Dee Rivers, say to some point five or six miles above Asheboro', thence on or near said Ridge via New Market and Bush Hill to some point on the North Carolina Rail Road.
   Resolved, That the Chairman appoint a Committee of three to render any assistance and give such information, as they may be able from time to time to do, to those who may be engaged in making the survey.
   Which being read was unanimously adopted, and the Chari appointed A. U. Tomlinson, Joseph Newlin and Thos. K. Hanner, a Committee in accordance with the last resolution. And on motion of Joseph Newlin, the Chairman was added to the Committee.
   On motion it was ordered that the proceedings of this meeting be sent to the Editors of the Fayetteville Observer, requesting their publication.
   On motion the meeting adjourned.
Jesse Walker, Ch'n
Joseph Newlin, Sec'y

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