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Replacing the Monroe - SaportaReport

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By the end of 1845, people in the region had begun to believe that there just might be something to the young town of Atlanta. Any who remained skeptical of the hype found it harder to do so with the arrival of the first Macon and Western train. You’ll remember that Cousin John Thrasher had come to the area when it was still wilderness to build an embankment for the Monroe railroad. In the ensuing years, however, the Monroe Railroad went bankrup…
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SaportaReport broke the news in on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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