Rail-road meeting
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Rail-road meeting

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2002

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This is the report of a meeting held by citizens from the counties of Chatham, Randolph, Guilford and Orange to draft a proposal to be sent to the North Carolina legislature regarding a central railroad. Much of the meeting consisted of an address by Rev. Joseph Caldwell on the importance of improved transportation for North Carolina, to enable the state to compete with other states where railroads and other internal improvements in transportation were lowering costs and bringing prosperity. The group proposes building a railroad from a seaport to the capital, then to the western part of the state in order to facilitate the moving of agricultural and other products.

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