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LEGISLATION CONCERNING
MAIL ROUTES IN HENRY COUNTY
[Title - See Below],
[Georgia Legislative Documents], [Georgia Department
of Archives and History], presented in the Digital Library
of Georgia
ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE
OF GEORGIA, PASSED IN MILLEDGEVILLE, AT A SESSION OF THE
SAME, IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, 1857. COMPILED AND ANNOTATED
BY EDWIN N. BROYLES. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE
SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA,
DURING A SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, HELD AT MILLEDGEVILLE,
IN THE YEAR 1857. [missing title]
1857 Vol. 1 -- Page: 330
Sequential
Number: 371 Law Number: (No. 11.)
Resolved,
That our Senators and Representatives in Congress are hereby
requested to use their influence to have established a mail
route from Doctor Town in Wayne county, via. Holmesville,
Ocmulgeeville, to Feronia, in Coffee county; also, a tri-weekly
mail line between Albany in Dougherty county and Fort Gaines
in Clay county; also a weekly horse mail from Little York
to Boxville in
Page: 331 Montgomery county; also
a tri-weekly mail from Americus in Sumter county to Vienna
in Dooly county; also a weekly mail from Vienna in Dooly
county to Vineyard in Irwin county; also a semi-weekly from
Carrollton to Boughton; also a tri-weekly from Jonesboro
to Stockbridge; in Henry county; also a tri-weekly line
from Palmetto to Carrollton via Rivertown and Chanceville;
also a tri-weekly line from Thompson, on the Georgia Railroad,
to Lincolnton; also a tri-weekly line from Clayton in Rabun
county to Hiawassee in the county of Towns; also a line
to be established between the Savannah and Albany Railroad
and the Brunswick and Florida Railroad; also a tri-weekly
line from LaGrange to Franklin in Heard county. And that
his Excellency the Governor, be requested to have a copy
of this resolution forwarded to our delegation in Congress.
Approval Date: Assented to December 22d, 1857.
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