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- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad abstract "The Atlantic and Great Western Railroad began as three separate railroads: the Erie and New York City Railroad based in Jamestown, New York; the Meadville Railroad based in Meadville, Pennsylvania (renamed A&GW in April 1858); and the Franklin and Warren Railroad based in Franklin Mills, Ohio (renamed A&GW in January 1853). The owners of the three railroads had been working closely together since an October 8, 1852 meeting in Cleveland to plan an expansion of the \"Great Broad Route\", the Erie Railroad, through their respective areas.On March 12, 1862, general control of all three companies was placed under a central board made of two directors from each of the companies. The Ohio Board was represented by Marvin Kent and Worthy S. Streator; the Pennsylvania Board by William Reynolds and John Dick; and the New York Board by A. F. Allen and Thomas W. Kennard. William Reynolds was elected President of the Board. The line reached Cleveland on November 18, 1863 and was connected to the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad in Dayton on June 20, 1864; thus linking St. Louis with New York via a 6 ft (1,829 mm) gauge line.On August 19, 1865 an agreement was drafted to merge the three separate companies, each named Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, into the Atlantic and Great Western Railway. On October 5 of that year the new company issued a $30 million mortgage to pay off the outstanding mortgages on various companies included in the merger.The company went into the hands of a receiver, Robert B. Potter of New York, on April 1, 1867. Potter operated the railroad until December 1868 when it was leased for 12 years by the Erie Railroad. Jay Gould, then president of the Erie, arranged to have the company again placed into receivership, this time with Gould and W. A. O'Doherty as receivers. This receivership was transferred to Reuben Hitchcock of Cleveland in November 1869. In February 1870, the Erie again leased the company, pending foreclosure. The foreclosure took place and the property was purchased on July 26, 1871 by Gen. George B. McClellan, William Butler Duncan and Allen G. Thurman. A deed for the property was finalized on October 3, 1871. The new company was named the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, the same as the old, but on consolidation of the individual parts (one in each state) in November, the name was changed back to the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad.In May 1874, the Atlantic and Great Western was again leased by the Erie, at terms very generous to the A&GW and its backer James McHenry. On December 10, 1874 the new president of the Erie, Hugh J. Jewett, repudiated the lease and the company went into the hands of a new receiver, J. H. Devereaux. This action led to a series of lawsuits between McHenry and Jewett which brought shame to both companies. On January 10, 1880 the property was again sold at foreclosure and was reorganized as the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad.".
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- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge_Springs_(Erie_Railroad_station).
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Category:6_ft_gauge_railways_in_the_United_States.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_New_York_railroads.
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- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_Pennsylvania_railroads.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Kent,_Ohio.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Predecessors_of_the_Erie_Railroad.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_companies_disestablished_in_1865.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_companies_disestablished_in_1880.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_companies_established_in_1853.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_companies_established_in_1871.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Cincinnati,_Hamilton_and_Dayton_Railway_(1846–1917).
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Dayton,_Ohio.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Erie_Railroad.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Erie_and_New_York_City_Railroad.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Foreclosure.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink George_B._McClellan.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_J._Jewett.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Jamestown,_New_York.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Jay_Gould.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Kent,_Ohio.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Marvin_Kent.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Meadville,_Pennsylvania.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Nypano_Railroad.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Receivership.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Cochrane.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_W._Kennard.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLink Worthy_S._Streator.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atlantic & Great Western".
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atlantic and Great Western Railroad".
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Franklin and Warren Railroad".
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Track_gauge.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad subject Category:6_ft_gauge_railways_in_the_United_States.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad subject Category:Defunct_New_York_railroads.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad subject Category:Defunct_Ohio_railroads.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad subject Category:Defunct_Pennsylvania_railroads.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad subject Category:History_of_Kent,_Ohio.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad subject Category:Predecessors_of_the_Erie_Railroad.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad subject Category:Railway_companies_disestablished_in_1865.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad subject Category:Railway_companies_disestablished_in_1880.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad subject Category:Railway_companies_established_in_1853.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad subject Category:Railway_companies_established_in_1871.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad type Company.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad type Company.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad type Disestablishment.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad type Gauge.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad type History.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad type Railroad.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad type Redirect.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad comment "The Atlantic and Great Western Railroad began as three separate railroads: the Erie and New York City Railroad based in Jamestown, New York; the Meadville Railroad based in Meadville, Pennsylvania (renamed A&GW in April 1858); and the Franklin and Warren Railroad based in Franklin Mills, Ohio (renamed A&GW in January 1853).".
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad label "Atlantic and Great Western Railroad".
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad sameAs Q4816604.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad sameAs m.02rs248.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad sameAs Q4816604.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad wasDerivedFrom Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad?oldid=701601474.
- Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad isPrimaryTopicOf Atlantic_and_Great_Western_Railroad.