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Conference of Railroad officers invited at the War Department. --The War Department at Washington has just learned the following. War Department, Feb. 18, 1862, The railroad operations of the War Department require that there should be a just and officiant system of railroad transport, that would secure to the Government energetic action, with a fair of charges--. The Secretary of Va. believing that be may safely appeal to the douglas experiences of the officers of the railroad companies, and to their patriots feelings for aid in sovereignty such a system to the States to meet subject, at Washington 20th day of February, 1862. Non. Corning and N. L. Wilson, now in this city, are requested to set as a committee of arrangements. [Signed,] Edwin M. Starton, Secretary of War.
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Conference of Railroad officers invited at the War Department. --The War Department at Washington has just learned the following. War Department, Feb. 18, 1862, The railroad operations of the War Department require that there should be a just and officiant system of railroad transport, that would secure to the Government energetic action, with a fair of charges--. The Secretary of Va. believing that be may safely appeal to the douglas experiences of the officers of the railroad companies, and to their patriots feelings for aid in sovereignty such a system to the States to meet subject, at Washington 20th day of February, 1862. Non. Corning and N. L. Wilson, now in this city, are requested to set as a committee of arrangements. [Signed,] Edwin M. Starton, Secretary of War.
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Conference of Railroad officers invited at the War Department. --The War Department at Washington has just learned the following. War Department, Feb. 18, 1862, The railroad operations of the War Department require that there should be a just and officiant system of railroad transport, that would secure to the Government energetic action, with a fair of charges--. The Secretary of Va. believing that be may safely appeal to the douglas experiences of the officers of the railroad companies, and to their patriots feelings for aid in sovereignty such a system to the States to meet subject, at Washington 20th day of February, 1862. Non. Corning and N. L. Wilson, now in this city, are requested to set as a committee of arrangements. [Signed,] Edwin M. Starton, Secretary of War.
February 20th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 6
Conference of Railroad officers invited at the War Department. --The War Department at Washington has just learned the following. War Department, Feb. 18, 1862, The railroad operations of the War Department require that there should be a just and officiant system of railroad transport, that would secure to the Government energetic action, with a fair of charges--. The Secretary of Va. believing that be may safely appeal to the douglas experiences of the officers of the railroad companies, and to their patriots feelings for aid in sovereignty such a system to the States to meet subject, at Washington 20th day of February, 1862. Non. Corning and N. L. Wilson, now in this city, are requested to set as a committee of arrangements. [Signed,] Edwin M. Starton, Secretary of War.
February 18th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 6
Conference of Railroad officers invited at the War Department. --The War Department at Washington has just learned the following. War Department, Feb. 18, 1862, The railroad operations of the War Department require that there should be a just and officiant system of railroad transport, that would secure to the Government energetic action, with a fair of charges--. The Secretary of Va. believing that be may safely appeal to the douglas experiences of the officers of the railroad companies, and to their patriots feelings for aid in sovereignty such a system to the States to meet subject, at Washington 20th day of February, 1862. Non. Corning and N. L. Wilson, now in this city, are requested to set as a committee of arrangements. [Signed,] Edwin M. Starton, Secretary of War.