From the Savannah Morning News |
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January 1, 1862 |
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Central {(of
Georgia)} Railroad Office |
Savannah, Dec. 31, 1861 |
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Persons arriving at and
departing from Savannah by the trains of this company will save
themselves trouble by complying strictly with the above order of Gen.
Lawton. Conductors, when they arrive at Savannah, if all persons on the
train are provided with passes as required by above order, will so
announce to the officer of the guard, who will permit all to depart
without further examination. But, should there be those on the train
unprovided with passes, the conductor will report that fact to the
officers. |
Agents will require persons to
exhibit their passes before selling them tickets to Savannah, and will
endorse their name on the pass as agent. |
G. W. Adams |
General Superintendent |
Republican, Macon Telegraph,
Augusta Constitutionalist, and Milledgeville Federal Union please copy,
and send bill to Superintendent Central Railroad, Savannah. |
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