From the Thomasville, Ga. Southern
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September 4, 1861 |
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Change of Schedule |
Savannah, Albany & Gulf R. R.
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Shortest and Most Expeditious Route to Brunswick and Thomasville, Ga.,
Madison C. H., Lake City, Monticello and Tallahassee, Fla.
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On and after Monday, the 2d of September, the cars will
leave and run daily (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
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Leave Savannah at |
7:30 A. M. |
Arrive at Thomasville (No. 19) at |
11:00 P. M. |
Returning |
Leave Thomasville (No. 19) at |
7:30 A. M. |
Arrive at Savannah |
7:30 P. M. |
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Connecting at McIntosh (No. 3,) going West, on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays with a line of coaches to Darlen, via Riceboro.
Returning on alternate days.
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Connecting at Tebeauville (No. 9,) daily with the cars for Brunswick.
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Connecting at Quitman (No. 16, going west,) on Wednesday,
Friday and Sunday mornings, with a line of coaches to Madison C.
H., Fla.
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Connecting at Grover's (No. 17) with a daily line of
first-class four-horse coaches to Monticello, Fla., (18 miles).
Arriving at Monticello in time to connect with the cars of the P.
& G. R. R. to Tallahassee and St. Marks.
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N. B. Freight will be taken by the Passenger Train until
further notice.
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Freight received at the Depot previous to 4 p. m. will be
forwarded the next day. All received after 4 p. m., will be kept over
until the ensuing day.
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G. J. Fulton
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Superintendent
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