Annual Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs: Railroad, canal, navigation, telegraph and telephone companies. Part 4, Part 4

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Contents

Comparative statement of receipts for five years
lxxvii
Table AStock and debt
lxxxiv
Table DReceipts
xc
Comparative statement for five yearsInterest on funded debt and cash
xcvi
Comparative statement for five yearsExpenses
cii
Table AStock and debt
cviii
Comparative statement for five years expenses maintaining and operating
cxiv
Comparative statement of gross receipts in Pennsylvania for five years
cxx
Atlantic and Great Western
8
Bachman Valley
20
Baltimore Philadelphia and New York
26
Barclay Coal
34
Bells Gap
46
Berlin Branch
54
Buffalo New York and Philadelphia
61
Buffalo Valley
70
Catasauqua and Fogelsville
78
Catawissa
87
Chester and Delaware River
94
Chestnut Hill
100
Connoquenessing
107
Colebrookdale
118
Cumberland Valley
132
Delaware and Hudson Canal and Railroad Company
141
Delaware Lackawanna and Western
149
Delaware Western
162
Dillsburg and Mechanicsburg
170
East Broad Top Bailroad and Coal Company
184
East Mahanoy
193
Ebensburg and Cresson
200
Emlenton Shippenville and Clarion
207
Erie and Pittsburgh
217
Fayette county
226
Frankford and Holmesburg
237
Hanover Junction Hanover and Gettysburg
250
Hanover Junction and Susquehanna
259
Harrisburg and Potomac
266
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
274
Huntingdon Franklin and Fulton
284
Jamestown and Franklin
291
Jefferson
298
Karns City and Butler
304
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern
312
Lancaster and Reading Narrow Gauge
326
Lehigh and Lackawanna
335
Lehigh and Susquehanna
341
Lehigh Valley
348
Ligonier Valley
359
Little Schuylkill Navigation Railroad and Coal Company
375
Lykens Valley Railroad and Coal
382
Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven
392
Mont Alto
402
Montrose
409
Mount Carbon and Port Carbon
417

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