At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Gulf,
Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, held at its office in the
city of Galveston, on the 20th day of November, 1886, the 8th Section
of the Charter of this company, which is of record on pages 233
to 238 Book "B" of Railroad Charters, in the office of the Secretary
of State of the State of Texas, was by a vote of the Board of Directors
of said company, so amended as to read as follows:
Section 8. That the said company, when duly organized, shall be
and is hereby invested with the right of locating, constructing,
owning, operating and maintaining a railway with one or more tracks
and a line or lines of magnetic telegraph, commencing at the city
of Galveston, thence northwesterly on the most direct and practical
route so as to intersect the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio
Railway, on the dividing ridge between the Brazos and San Bernard
rivers; thence on an air line, as near as practicable, to the town
of Brenham, in Washington county, Caldwell in Burleson county, thence
to the town of Cameron in Milam county, thence to the town of Belton
in Bell county.
In the event that the citizens of each of said towns shall donate
to the said company the necessary right of way for road, switches
and turnouts through said towns, and sufficient grounds for depot
purposes, the depot shall be located within half a mile of the courthouse
in each of said towns.
Thence in a northwesterly direction through the counties of Bell,
Coryell, Lampasas, Brown, Coleman, Runnels, Taylor and Nolan, forming
a junction with the Texas and Pacific Railway; thence through the
border counties to Young Territory; thence in a northwesterly direction,
over the most practicable route, to the Canadian river, at some
point on said river between the eastern boundary of the Panhandle
and the one hundred and second degree west longitude; thence up
the valley of said river to the State line; thence to Santa Fe,
making connection with the Denver and Rio Grande Railway together
with such turnouts, branches, sidings and extensions as the said
company may deem it to their interest to construct, with the special
authority to construct, own operate and maintain the following branch
roads.
First. The Northern Branch, commencing at Temple, a station of
said railway, about eight miles in an easterly direction from Belton;
thence through the counties of Bell, McLennan, Bosque, Hill, Johnson,
Tarrant, Wise, Denton and Cook, with the right to construct, equip,
own, use, operate and maintain a railroad within the Indian Territory,
in accordance with the provisions of an Act of Congress of the United
States, entitled "An Act to grant to the Gulf, Colorado and Santa
Fe Railway Company a right of way through the Indian Territory and
for other purposes. Approved July 4th, 1884".
Second. The Eastern Branch, commencing at a point on its main
line in Burleson county, about two miles north of Yeague; thence
easterly through the counties of Burleson, Brazos, Grimes and Montgomery,
to a point on the International and Great Northern Railway, within
three miles of the Lemuel Smith 1280 acre survey in Montgomery county,
with the right to purchase the Central Montgomery Railroad with
all its rights, privileges and franchises, and to own, operate,
equip and maintain the same under this Charter as a part of the
said Eastern Branch.
Third. The Northeastern Branch, commencing at the city of Cleburne,
in Johnson county; thence northeastwardly through the counties of
Johnson, Ellis, Dallas, Collin, Hunt, Delta, Fannin and Lamar to
a point on Red River at or near the northeastern corner of said
Lamar county, with the right to purchase the Chicago, Texas and
Mexican Central Railroad, together with all its rights, privileges
and franchises, and to own, operate, equip and maintain the same
under this Charter as a part of the said Northeastern Branch, with
the right to construct, operate, maintain and use a branch or spur
line into the city of Dallas, commencing at a point on its Northeastern
Branch, in Dallas county, between its crossing of the Trinity River
and its crossing of the main line of the Houston and Texas Central
Railway, and terminating in the city of Dallas, and to establish,
maintain, operate and use such other spur lines, sidings and extensions
with said city of Dallas or within the county of Dallas as may be
necessary for the transaction of its business, and to establish
and maintain one or more depots in said city.
Fourth. The Houston Branch, commencing at a point on the main
line of said Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, about twenty-eight
and one-half (28-1/2) miles from the city of Galveston, thence northeastwardly
through the counties of Brazoria and Harris to a point three (3)
miles northeast of the city of Houston, and where the main line,
or either of its branches, passes within a distance of three miles
of any county seat, it shall pass through the same, unless prevented
by natural obstacles, such as streams, hills or mountains, provided
such town or its citizens shall grant the right of way through its
limits and sufficient ground for ordinary depot purposes.
Fifth. The Red River Branch, commencing on the line of the Northeastern
Branch at or near the town of Ladonia, in Fannin county; thence
to the town of Honey Grove, and through the counties of Fannin and
Lamar, to a point on Red river.
Sixth. The Rio Grande Branch, commencing at or near the town of
Santa Anna on the main line in Coleman county; thence in a westerly
direction through the counties of Coleman, Runnels, Tom Green, Crockett,
Persidio and El Paso, to a point on the Rio Grande River.
Seventh. The Western Branch, commencing at or near the town of
Sealy, in Austin county; thence in a westerly direction through
the counties of Austin, Colorado, Fayette, Lee, Bastrop, Caldwell,
Travis, Hays, Blanco, Gillespie, Mason and Kimble to the county
line of Crockett county.
And said company shall have the right to acquire, construct, own,
use, operate and maintain a line or lines of magnetic telegraph
between any and all points within and without the State of Texas,
and shall have all the rights, privileges and powers conferred upon
telegraph companies by the laws of this State.
In witness whereof, we, the President and Board of Directors of
the said Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, hereunto set
our hands, this 20th day of November, 1886.
(Signed)
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R. S. Willis, |
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Walters S. Davis, |
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W. Snyder, |
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I, Walters S. Davis, Secretary of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa
Fe Railway Company do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true
copy of the Amendment to the Charter of the said Gulf, Colorado
and Santa Fe Railway Company, adopted by a vote of the President
and Directors of said company at a meeting of said Board, held on
the 20th day of November, 1886, and that the signatures of the President
and Directors, thereto, are genuine.
To attest which, I hereunto affix the corporate seal of the company
and subscribe my name.
(L.S.)
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(Signed) Walters S. Davis |
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Secretary Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway
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THE STATE OF TEXAS, )
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COUNTY OF GALVESTON. )
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Before me, James Spillane, a Notary Public in and for the State
and county aforesaid, personally appeared Geo. Sealy, President;
Walters S. Davis, Secretary, and R.S. Willis, Webster Snyder and
Walters S. Davis, Directors of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway
Company, all well known to me to be the persons whose names are
subscribed to the foregoing annexed instrument of writing, and also
known to me to be the President, Secretary and Directors as aforesaid,
and severally acknowledged to me that they executed said instrument
as the act and deed of said Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway
Company, for the purposes and considerations therein expressed.
Given under my hand and official seal at my office at Galveston,
Texas, this 21st day of November, 1886.
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(Signed) James Spillane |
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Notary Public for Galveston County,
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THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS,
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COUNTY OF SUFFOLK. )
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Before me, George L. Goodwin, a Notary Public in and for the State
and county aforesaid, personally appeared Wm. B. Strong, Isaac T.
Burr and A. W. Nickerson, Directors of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa
Fe Railway Company, all well known to me to be the persons whose
names are subscribed to the foregoing annexed instrument of writing,
and also known to me to be the directors as aforesaid, and severally
acknowledged to me that they executed said instrument as the act
and deed of said Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company for
the purposes and considerations therein expressed.
Given under my hand and official seal at my office at Boston,
Suffolk County, Mass., this 30th day of November, 1886.
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(Signed) Geo. L. Goodwin |
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Notary Public |
Attorney General's Office
Austin, Dec.6th, 1886.
This is to certify that the amended Articles of Incorporation
of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company were submitted
to me on the 6th day of December, 1886, and that having carefully
examined the same, I find them in accordance with the provisions
of Charter Two, Title LXXXIV of the Revised Statutes of Texas, and
not in conflict with the laws of the United States or of the State
of Texas. As witness my official signature and the seal of said
office.
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(Signed) John D. Templeton, |
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Attorney General |
STATE OF TEXAS,
Department of State
I, Jos. W. Baines, Secretary of State of the State of Texas, do
hereby certify that the foregoing Amended Charter of the GULF, COLORADO
AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY was this day filed for record in this
Department, and the same, with endorsements thereon, is now of record
on pages 291 to 296 inclusive, Book "B" of Railroad Charters.
Witness my official signature and the seal of State affixed, at
the City of Austin, this 6th day of December, A.D. 1886.
(Seal)
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(Signed) J. W. Baines, |
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Secretary of State |
From Charters
Gulf Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Company
and Auxiliary Companies
dated June 30, 1914.
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