This is Volume 25 of "The ... Report of the Railroad Commission of Georgia," documenting the commission's activities and decisions during the late 19th century. Providing a detailed look into the regulation of railroads within the state, the report offers insights into the economic and legal landscape of the time.
Essential for researchers and historians, it showcases the complexities of balancing public interests with the needs of the burgeoning railroad industry. The document provides valuable primary source material for understanding the development of transportation law and the role of state governments in shaping economic policy.
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