The remonstrance of the president and directors of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Company against the petition of Robert A. Mayo and others.
1847
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The remonstrance of the president and directors of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Company against the petition of Robert A. Mayo and others.
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[Virginia?] : [publisher not identified], [1847?].
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1 online resource (5 pages)
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(NNC-L)LLMC1357136485
(TEMPOCo)1357136485
(TEMPOCo)1357136485
Summary
Remonstrance of the president and board of directors of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and the Potomac Company against the petition and charges of Robert A. Mayo and others steamboat proprietors. The document is addressed to the Virginia General Assembly. The document addresses accusations of "aiming to break down private enterprise, employed in a pursuit which does not compete with the business to which they are restricted." (Page [1]) Issues discussed include injurious actions impacting boat companies, misapplication of funds, and violation of charter.
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed January 5, 2023).
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Accompanying documents: Advertisement in the Baltimore papers of May 1845 : General central mail route
daily except Sunday
Advertisement in the Richmond papers of April 1845 : Daily line Norfolk and through to Baltimore, without detention
Advertisement in the Philadelphia papers of July 1845 : Daily to the south by the Bay Line
carrying the great central U.S. mail
Advertisement in the Petersburg Intelligencer, April 1845 : To travellers : the cheapest and most comfortable route between the north and the south
daily (Sundays excepted) via the City Point Railroad and the James River and Chesapeake Bay Streamers.
daily except Sunday
Advertisement in the Richmond papers of April 1845 : Daily line Norfolk and through to Baltimore, without detention
Advertisement in the Philadelphia papers of July 1845 : Daily to the south by the Bay Line
carrying the great central U.S. mail
Advertisement in the Petersburg Intelligencer, April 1845 : To travellers : the cheapest and most comfortable route between the north and the south
daily (Sundays excepted) via the City Point Railroad and the James River and Chesapeake Bay Streamers.