|
Augusta &
Milledgeville |
| This road actually connected Camak
to Mayfield, Georgia, heading toward Milledgeville, but was 36 miles short of
its destination when the war started. It was chartered as the
Milledgeville Railroad in 1852. |
| Black's Number |
37 (map) |
| Track |
12 miles of 5 foot gauge of unknown type
and weight |
| Locomotives |
Unknown |
| Cars |
Unknown |
| Stations |
3 |
| Significant Documents |
| NP, RD 10-12A-61 |
| NP, AC 12-17-64 |
| NP, AC 12-23A-64 |
| NP, AC 12-24A-64 |
| NA, QMR
12-31-64 |
| OR Series 1, Vol. 47, Part 2, Page 1108 |
| D, GEO 2-16-65 |
| NP, AC 2-26A-65 |
| NP, AC 3-26A-65 |
|