- Tallahassee Railroad
The Tallahassee Railroad was one of the first operational railroads in the
United States headquartered in Tallahassee,Florida .History
1830s
The railroad was conceived and financed by leading
cotton planters who needed a way to get their crop totextile mill s inEngland andNew England . It was also used by naval store merchants and timber interests of the area to transport the their goods to East Coast ports.The Tallahassee Railroad Company [http://oldrailhistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=312&Itemid=348 (map)] was approved in
1835 by the Florida Legislative Council. Also that year, the Tallahassee Railroad Company received the first Federal land grant to a railroad. In 1835 construction began on the Tallahassee St. Marks Railroad.The railroad was completed in
1837 and began operation that year. It was amule -drawnrailroad that connected Tallahassee,Florida , then the territorial Capital, with the Gulf port of St. Marks - a distance of 20 miles. By1838 the railroad extended three miles south to Port Leon.1840s
In
1843 , Port Leon destroyed by massivehurricane . The railroad terminal there is moved back to St. Marks.1850s
In
1856 , the wooden rails are replaced by steel rails and mules are replaced bylocomotive s.1860s
During the Civil War, the Confederates used the railroad extensively to move troops,
artillery and supplies in defense of Tallahassee. In March 1865, the railroad achieved its highest military significance when it was used to deploy Confederate troops quickly south from Tallahassee in the face of an advance by Union troops. The railroad enabled Generals Samuel Jones and William Miller to put enough men into place to defeat Union GeneralJohn Newton at theBattle of Natural Bridge onMarch 6 ,1865 .1880s
In
1880 , the railroad begins use in transportingnaval stores and hauls timber for Leon County'slogging industry .1983
In
1983 , theSeaboard Railroad files to have railroad abandoned between Capital Circle in Tallahassee and St. Marks. The Tallahassee-St. Marks line has the distinction of being the longest operating railroad in Florida and served the area for 147 years. One unknown traveler called it "the worst that has yet been built in the entire world."External links
[http://oldrailhistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=312&Itemid=348 U.S. Railroads 1826-1850]
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