Enoch Ware

“It is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont:

Sec. 1. Mark Blake, Daniel Colby, Calvin Morrill, of St Johnsbury, F. A. Follangby, E. S. Bailey, George F.

Wells, Ltither Russell, Jr., Enoch Ware, of Victory, Samuel Ford, Edwin Turner, Solon S. Gould, of Concord, Orville Lawrence, of Waterford, George H. Weeks and J. M. Weeks, of Lyndon, and such persons as shall hereafter become stockholders, are hereby constituted a body corporate by the name of the Grand Junction Railroad Company, for the purpose of building a railroad, with a single or double track, from some point in the town of Concord to some point on the Grand Trunk Railroad in the town of Brighton or Ferdinand, through the towns of Victory, Granby, Ferdinand and Brighton, in Essex county, with the right of crossing the railroad of any other company, with the right to connect with any or all of the railroads now built and centering at Concord or any of the other towns mentioned, with the right to carry and transport persona and property by the power of steam or otherwise ; and in that name may sue and be sued, may have a common seal, and shall have all the rights incident to corporations…”

Reference Data:

Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont, by Vermont, 1874, pages 230-1


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