Milledgeville Telegraph Company
1857 Vol.
1 -- Page: 83
Sequential Number: 055
Law Number: (No. 55.)
Full Title: An Act to incorporate the Vigilant
Hose Company, the Milledgeville Telegraph Company, the Sparta Telegraph
Company, the Warrenton Telegraph Company, and to extend certain privileges
to Young America Fire Company, Number Three.
[59. Sec. IV. And be it further enacted,
That R. M. Orme & Son, Boughton, Nisbet & Barnes, E. Waitzfelder
& Company, E. D. Brown, Fair & Edwards, Daniel R. Tucker, Samuel
G. White, S. & R. A. McCombs, D. B. Stetson, Compton & Callaway,
Samuel T. Beecher, George L. Deming, John Treanor and Scott & Caraker,
or
so many of the above named persons as may become Stockholders in the Company
hereafter designated, together with such others not herein named, as may
hereafter subscribe for stock in said Company, be, and the same are hereby
constituted a body corporate by the name and style of the
Milledgeville
Telegraph Company, for the purpose of constructing, erecting and maintaining
a Telegraphic line from the city of Macon to the city of Milledgeville,
in this State, and from Milledgeville via. Sparta and Warrenton to Augusta,
in this State, or any part of the Telegraphic line aforesaid, as a majority
of the Stockholders may direct. The corporation hereby constituted shall
have power to sue, and may be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to answer
and be answered unto, to defend and be defended in any suit, action or
proceeding in any Court of Law or Equity in this State, having competent
jurisdiction; to make and use a common Seal, and the same to alter at pleasure;
to purchase and hold such real and personal estate as the lawful purposes
of the corporation may require, and the same to sell, convey and dispose
of when no longer required; to elect the officers necessary for the government
of said Company, and to appoint agents to conduct and carry on its business;
and a majority of said Stockholders may make such rules and regulations
for the government of the Company as they deem proper and expedient, and
may at any time act on any matter touching the interest of said Company.
Provided, said majority shall own more than one-half of the stock subscribed.
Any three of the corporators herein named may open books of subscription
for the purposes aforesaid, fixing the value of each share at an amount
not exceeding one hundred dollars, and may call together the Stockholders
for regular organization whenever, in their opinion, the amount of subscription
will authorize. In the construction and erection of said Telegraphic line,
or so much thereof as may be determined on, the aforesaid corporation shall
have all the powers and privileges granted to the Madison and Gordon Magnetic
Telegraph Company by an Act approved February 18th, 1854.
60. Sec. V. Be it further enacted, That
T. H. Turner, Linton Stephens, E. H. Pendleton, B. Harris, T. J. Little
and S. J. Smith, or so many of the above named as may become Stockholders,
together with such persons not herein named as may subscribe for stock
in the Company, hereinafter specified are hereby declared a body corporate
by the name and style of the Sparta Telegraph Company, for the purpose
of erecting and maintaining a telegraphic line from the city of Milledgeville
to Sparta, in this State, with all the rights, powers and privileges hereinbefore
granted to the Milledgeville Telegraph Company.
61. Sec. VI. And be it further enacted,
That Marshall J. Welborn, Jesse M. Roberts, John L. Buckhalter, George
V. Neal, William B. Hundley, James M. Cody, Edward D. Pottle and Thomas
Hundley, or so many of the aforenamed as may become Stockholders, together
with such persons not herein named as may become Stockholders, are hereby
declared to be a body corporate by the name and style of the Warrenton
Telegraph Company, for the purpose of erecting and maintaining a Telegraphic
line from Sparta to Warrenton, in this State, with all the rights, powers,
privileges and liabilities herein granted to the Milledgeville Telegraph
Company.
63. Sec. VIII. (Repeals conflicting laws.)
Approval Date: Approved December 17th,
1857.
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