From the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph |
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August 5, 1861 |
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South-Western Rail Road |
Two Daily Trains Between Macon and Columbus
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Leave Macon |
9:45 |
A. M. |
and |
11:50 |
P. M. |
Arrive at Columbus |
3:30 |
P. M. |
and |
5:35 |
A. M. |
Leaves Columbus |
3:15 |
A. M. |
and |
3:30 |
P. M. |
Arrives Macon |
9:00 |
A. M. |
and |
9:05 |
P. M. |
One daily Mail Train
between Macon and Chattahoochee, Fort Gaines, Cuthbert and
Albany |
Leave Macon |
10:25 |
A. M. |
Arrive Chattahoochee |
6:47 |
P. M. |
Leave Chattahoochee |
10:35 |
A. M. |
Arrive Macon |
8:26 |
P. M. |
The Mail and Passenger
Trains from Albany connect daily at Smithville, No. 10 S. W. R.
R., and from Fort Gaines daily at Cuthbert, with Chattahoochee
Mail Train |
Leave Smithville at |
3:37 |
P. M. |
Arrive at Albany |
5:05 |
P. M. |
Leave Albany at |
1:15 |
P. M. |
Arrive at Smithville at |
3:20 |
P. M. |
Leave Cuthbert at |
6:00 |
P. M. |
Arrive at Fort Gaines |
7:45 |
P. M. |
Leave Fort Gaines at |
10:45 |
A. M. |
Arrive at Cuthbert at |
12:42 |
P. M. |
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Making the connection with the up and down Chattahoochee
Mail Train
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Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Montgomery,
Ala., and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville and
Eatonton.
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Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge,
Thomasville, &c.
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Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the
Night Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention at Macon. For
other points take either Train.
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Virgil Powers
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Eng'r & Sup't
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{first published February 11, 1861}
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