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*14. Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Received and filed July 22, 1868.

15. The Atlantic and Pacific States Telegraph Company, of Sacramento, Cal. Received and filed September 7, 1868.

*16. The Eastern Telegraph Company, of Philadelphia, Pa. Received and filed October 5, 1868.

*17. The Delaware River Telegraph Company, of Philadelphia, Pa. Received and filed October 23, 1868.

*18. Cape May and Shore Telegraph Company, of New York City. Received and filed April 2, 1869.

*19. Peninsula Telegraph Company, of New York City. Received and filed May 9, 1869.

20. Ocean Telegraph Company, of Boston, Mass. Received and filed July 15, 1869. *21. The American Cable Company, of New York. Received and filed April 15, 1870. *22, Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Company, of Philadelphia, Pa. Received and filed July 22, 1870.

23. International Ocean Telegraph Company, of New York City. January 20, 1871.

24. Missouri River Telegraph Company, of Sioux City, Iowa. May 3, 1871.

Received and filed

Received and filed

25. The Marine and Inland Telegraph Company, of New Jersey, 715 Locust street, Philadelphia. Received and filed November 27, 1872.

26. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company, of Missouri; executive office, 145 Broadway, New York City. Received and filed May 8, 1877.

27. New Jersey and New England Telegraph Company. Received and filed November 21, 1878. Address A. L. Worthington, No. 10 Green street, Trenton, N. J. 28. The American Rapid Telegraph Company, 41 Wall street, New York. Received and filed April 12, 1879. Special rates received and filed April 1, 1881. *29. Central Union Telegraph Company, 145 Broadway, New York. Received and

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32. American Union Telegraph Company, of New York, 145 Broadway, New York. Received and filed July 1, 1879.

33. The American Union Telegraph Company of Missouri, Charles S. Greeley, president, Saint Louis, Mo. Received and filed July 9, 1879.

34. Wabash Railway Company, Cyrus W. Field, president, New York. Reccived and filed July 11, 1879.

*35. The American Union Telegraph Company of New Jersey, D. H. Bates, president, Jersey City, N. J. Received and filed July 17, 1879.

*36. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company of Maryland, John W. Garrett, president, Baltimore, Md. Received and filed July 18, 1879.

*37. The American Union Telegraph Company of Baltimore City, Md. Received and filed July 31, 1879.

*38. The Deer Lodge Telegraph Company, of Butte City, Mont. Received and filed August 30, 1879.

39. The American Union Telegraph Company of Pennsylvania, D. H. Bates, president, Philadelphia. Received and filed September 4, 1879.

40. The American Union Telegraph Company of Indiana, La Fayette, Ind. Received and filed September 12, 1879.

*41. The Cheyenne and Black Hills Telegraph Company, W. H. Hibbard, superintendent, Cheyenne, Wyo. Received and filed November 7, 1879.

42. The American Union Telegraph Company of Ohio, Frank B. Swayne, president, Toledo, Ohio. Received and filed November 8, 1879.

43. The American Union Telegraph Company of Louisiana, Ed. Leloup, secretary, New Orleans, La. Received and filed March 1, 1880.

*44. Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of Ohio, George Hoadley, president, Cincinnati, Ohio. Received and filed September 3, 1880.

45. The Wabash, Saint Louis and Pacific Railway Company of Saint Louis, Mo., Solon Humphreys, president, No. 80 Broadway, New York. Received and filed September 13, 1880.

*46. Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of Illino's, C. H. Hudson, president, No. 81 South Clark street, Chicago, Ill. Received and filed September 23, 1880. 47. Frontier Telegraph Company of Texas, G. O. Appleby, president, Lampasas, Tex. Received and filed October 25, 1880. *48. Bankers and Merchants' Telegraph Company of New Jersey, J. Heron Coosman, president, No. 58 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Received and filed April 21, 1881.

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These companies are supposed to be no longer in existence.

49. Bankers and Merchants' Telegraph Company of New York, William W. Maris, president, No. 58 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Received and filed June 8, 1881. 50. Mutual Union Telegraph Company of Illinois, Carroll Sprigg, secretary, Chicago, Ill. Received and filed October 24, 1881.

51. Mutual Union Telegraph Company of Missouri, Carroll Sprigg, secretary, Chicago, Ill. Received and filed November 14, 1881.

*52. New Jersey Mutual Telegraph Company, John H. Walker, secretary, Newark, N. J. Received and filed November 17, 1881.

53. Bankers and Merchants' Telegraph Company, William W. Maris, president, 58 Broadway, New York. Received and filed December 8, 1881.

*54. The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company, Welty McCullogh, secretary, Pittsburgh, Pa. Received and filed March 6, 1882.

55. East Tennessee Telephone Company, D. J. Carson, secretary, New York. Received and filed May 31, 1882.

56. Southern Telegraph Company, James F. Cox, president, 48 Exchange Place, New York. Received and filed August 4, 1882.

57. Postal Telegraph Company, A. W. Beard, president, 2 Wall street, New York. Received and filed August 31, 1882.

58. Bankers and Merchants' Telegraph Company of Baltimore City, J. G. Case, secretary, 58 Broadway, New York. Received and filed December 14, 1882.

59. Mutual Union Telegraph Company of New York, John G. Moore, president. Received and filed March 5, 1883.

*60. The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company in Pennsylvania, J. B. Washington, secretary, Pittsburgh, Pa. Received and filed March 17, 1883.

*61. The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of Indiana, George P. Frick, president; Daniel T. Downey, secretary. Received and filed July 17, 1883.

*62. The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of the State of New York, George P. Frick, president; Edward R. Golliday, secretary. Received and filed July 17, 1883.

*63. The Northern and Southern Telegraph Company, corner State and Bridge streets, New York City, John F. Davis, president; William H. Harfield, secretary. Received and filed September 28, 1883.

*64. Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of New Jersey, George P. Frick, president; Edward R. Golliday, secretary. Received and filed November 7, 1883. 65. National Telegraph Company of New York, Calvin S. Brice, president; F. E. Worcester, secretary. Received and filed January 31, 1884.

66. Philadelphia and Seaboard Telegraph Company of New Jersey, Milton Cowperthwaite, secretary. Received and filed February 23, 1884.

67. Providence and Pascoag Telegraph Company of Rhode Island, D. H. Bates, president; F. Jessen, secretary. Received and filed July 10, 1884.

*68. Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of Missouri, George P. Frick, president. Received and filed July 18, 1884.

*69. Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of Louisiana, D. H. Bates, president. Received and filed July 25, 1884.

70. The New England Telegraph Company, F. A. McKeone, president. Received and filed July 26, 1884.

*71. The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of Texas, D. H. Bates, president. Received and filed August 13, 1884.

72. The New England Telegraph Company of Massachusetts, Dan. S. Robeson, New York, vice-president. Received and filed September 5, 1884.

73. The Chesapeake and Ohio Telegraph Lines, C. W. Smith, general manager, Richmond, Va. Received and filed September 29, 1884.

*74. The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of Massachusetts, D. H. Bates, president. Received and filed December 15, 1884.

75. The Postal Telegraph and Cable Company, Henry Rosener, second vice-president. Received and filed January 29, 1885.

76. The Pacific Telegraph Company, George H. Meyers, secretary. Received and filed July 27, 1885.

*77. The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of Baltimore County, Maryland, D. H. Bates, president. Received and filed February 20, 1886.

78. Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, James H. Withington, president. Received and filed April 6, 1886.

79. The North American Telegraph Company, W. H. Eustis, secretary. Received and filed April 22, 1886.

80. The San Juan Telegraph Company, W. E. Block, secretary, Ouray, Colo. Received and filed June 9, 1886.

81. Pacific Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, Henry Rosener, president, New York, N. Y. Received and filed July 20, 1886.

*82. The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company of Pennsylvania, R. Duryea, secretary, Baltimore, Md. Received and filed September 11, 1886.

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83. The Manhattan Railway Company, D. W. McWilliams, secretary, New York, N. Y. Received and filed October 6, 1886.

84. The Pacific Mutual Telegraph Company, George M. Meyers, secretary, Rosedale, Kans. Received and filed February 24, 1887.

85. The Empire and Bay State Telegraph Company, Henry Macdona, secretary, New York, N. Y. Received and filed July 12, 1887.

86. The Spokane Falls and Wardner Telephone-Telegraph Lines, W. S. Norman, owner, Spokane Falls, Washington Territory. Received and filed August 17, 1887.

87. The Rocky Mountain Telegraph Company, W. M. Cairns, general manager, Butte, Mont. Received and filed August 18, 1887.

88. The Central Arizona Telegraph Company, L. H. Wilson, president, Prescott, Ariz. Received and filed October 6, 1887.

89. W. S. Norman's United States Military Telegraph Line. Between Fort Cœur d'Alene and Spokane Falls. W. S. Norman, Spokane Falls, Wash. Received and filed October 13, 1887.

90. The Wyoming Inland Telegraph Company, F. B. Proctor, secretary, Buffalo, Wyo. Received and filed October 19, 1887.

91. The Chicago Postal Telegraph Company, Marcus Pollasky, president, Chicago, Ill. Received and filed January 3, 1888.

APPENDIX G.

FORM OF ANNUAL REPORT CALLED FOR BY THE INTERSTATE
COMMERCE COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATES
FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1888.

EXEMPLIFIED BY THE

ANNUAL REPORT OF NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY TO THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1888.

RECEIVED SEPTEMBER 26, 1888.

1.-History.

1. Name of common carrier making this report?

Northern Pacific R. R. Co.

2. Date of organization?

(Reorganization) September 29, 1875.

3. Under laws of what Government, State, or Territory organized? If more than one, name all; give reference to each statute and all amendments thereof. Chartered by act of Congress July 2, 1864.

4. If a consolidated company, name the constituent companies? Give reference to charters of each, and all amendments of same.

5. Date and authority for each consolidation!

6. If a reorganized company, give name of original corporation, and refer to laws under which it was organized?

Northern Pacific R. R. Co., chartered by Congress July 2, 1864.

7. (For companies not reporting operations.) What carrier operates the road of this company?

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