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There are four railroads terminating in Atlanta — the Georgia Railroad, Western and Atlantic, the Macon and Western, and the Atlantic and West Point. The first one of these — the Georgia — was completed about 1828, and then terminated at Whitehall, a small country tavern near the centre of Fulton county. Commencing at Augusta, it ran in a northwest direction to that point. Then the Macon and Western Railroad was constructed from this city to Whitehall, and soon after the village of Whitehall was named the town of Atlanta. The West Point road was the next constructed, running to the Chattahoochee river, on the western boundary of the State. The Western and Atlantic, running northwest to Chattanooga, Tennessee, followed. From a village H soon grew to a town, then to a small and then to a great city, with endless factories, shops, merchants, mechanics, traders, speculators, and everything else appertaining to a first plane commercial emporium. All North Georgia and Wester<