TAPPAN WENTWORTH,
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WILLIAM L. REED,
Of the Senate.
MOSES KIMBALL,
GEORGE B. LORING,
SYLVANDER JOHNSON,
B. F. TAFT,
E. H. CHISHOLM,
SILAS JONES,
JAMES R. GLADWIN,
Of the House.

[A] Hon. Alvah Crocker has not acted on the Committee since his appointment upon the commission.


[APPENDIX.]


[A.]

Sketch of the Proceedings of the Troy and Greenfield Railroad Corporation, from its organization to the surrender of the Road under the mortgage, and the adoption of the work by the Commonwealth.

The charter of the Troy and Greenfield Railroad, was granted in 1848, and authorized the construction of a railroad with one or more tracks, from a point on the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad, at or near Greenfield, to some point on the line of New York or Vermont, convenient to meet or connect with any railroad that may be constructed from any point at or near the city of Troy, on the Hudson River in the State of New York. Its capital stock was limited at $3,500,000.