- Algernon S. Buford
Algernon Sidney Buford (
January 2 ,1826 -May 6 ,1911 ) ofChatham, Virginia is best known for his presidency of theRichmond and Danville Railroad during its massive post civil war expansion into the Southern Railway system (now part ofNorfolk Southern ).Early career in Chatham, Virginia
Buford was a graduate of the
University of Virginia , and came toChatham, Virginia to enter the practice of law. His choice was understandable, since, several illustrious attorneys had established practices in the town, including Whitmell Pugh Tunstall, who had been the creator and first president of theRichmond and Danville Railroad .Buford was related to Tunstall. He was Tunstall's nephew-in-law and in manner of speaking, his brother-in-law as well. He married Emily Winifred Townes, daughter of George Townes and Eliza Barker Tunstall. Eliza was the older sister of Whitmell P. Tunstall, and had reared him after the death of their mother,
Buford represented Pittsylvania County in the Virginia House of Delegates during 1853 and 1854.
Civil War
During the
American Civil War , in 1863, Buford was in charge of the Virginia Depot, on 13th street, south of Cary Street, (Shockoe Slip), in Richmond. After the war, he became known as Col. Buford.Reconstruction, President of the R&D
With the support of Virginia Governor
Francis H. Pierpont , onSeptember 13 ,1865 , Colonel Buford became president of the 140-mileRichmond and Danville Railroad (R&D). Damage from the war, including the bridge across the James River between Manchester and Richmond was repaired.Over the next 20 years, as R&D President, Col. Buford extended the trackage to three thousand miles. The R&D's early acquisitions included the
Piedmont Railroad in 1866, and theNorth Carolina Railroad in 1871.In 1872, the R&D extended aid to the
Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Railway to help it complete its road between Charlotte and Atlanta. The line was to become a key link in the "Piedmont Air Line,” a system of railroads across the southeast.Bon Air, Virginia
Bon Air, Virginia was developed as a resort community of Richmond located 9 miles west on theRichmond and Danville Railroad .Col. Buford personally (as well as through the Richmond and Danville Railroad) was much involved in the development of the community, originally known as Brown's Summit, later renamed Grand Summit, and eventually renamed again Bon Air), derived from the French expression for "good air". In 1877, he was among the first investors and officers in the Bon Air Land and Improvement Company. Other R&D officials involved in the development of Bon Air were General
Thomas M. Logan , Col.Andrew Talcott , and Talcott's son,Thomas Mann Randolph Talcott . Among Bon Air's residents of the period was druggistPolk Miller , who founded Sergeant's Pet Care Products and became a notable musician.Expanding the R&D
In 1878, the R&D acquired the
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad .In 1880, the Richmond and West Point Terminal Railway and Warehouse Company was chartered to acquire railroads which the R&D could not acquire directly due to a limitation in its charter. One of these was the former
Richmond and York River Railroad . The Terminal Company quickly purchased over 700 miles of existing railroads and acquired the franchises for a number of projected lines including the Georgia Pacific Railway and the Rabun Gap Short Line Railway. In 1881, the R&D leased the Piedmont Air Line system, by then renamedAtlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway , forming the Richmond and Danville Railroad System.In 1885, the R&D bought the Lawrenceville-to-Suwanee line in Georgia from the Lawrenceville Branch Railroad. This line was sold to the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway in 1908, and was abandoned in 1920.
The R&D leased the 61-mile
Northeastern Railroad of Georgia in 1886. In 1887, the Terminal Company gained control of theEast Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway .In 1888, the Terminal Company purchased the entire capital stock of the Georgia Company, which held a controlling interest in the Central Railroad and Banking Company. In 1889, the 566-mile Georgia Pacific Railway was completed and began operation from Atlanta to Greenville, Mississippi. It had been leased to the R &D in January of that year.
In 1890, the Terminal Company acquired a controlling interest in the Alabama Great Southern Railroad.
By 1890, the R&D System covered 3,300 miles of track in Virginia,
North Carolina ,South Carolina , Georgia,Tennessee ,Alabama ,Mississippi ,Arkansas , andTexas . However, the R&D System had become financially unstable during all the growth. In 1892, the R&D and subsidiaries entered receivership.Reorganized by
J.P. Morgan and his New York banking firm of Drexel, Morgan and Company, they emerged in 1894 as the Southern Railway Company, which controlled over 4,000 miles of line at its inception. In 1980, Southern Railway Company became part of today'sNorfolk Southern Railway .Heritage
Buford is honored by the naming of the thoroughfare Buford Road in
Bon Air, Virginia .Buford, Georgia , a town (and later a city) on a portion for the Richmond and Danville Railroad system was named for him.References
* Burke Davis (1985) "The Southern Railway: Road Of The Innovators" Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press
* [http://www.rainfall.com/posters/mapsrailroad/5143.htm Historic Railroad Maps commercial site]
* [http://www.csa-railroads.com/Richmond%20&%20Danville.htm Confederate Railroads website]
* [http://www.halifax.com/county/DanRiverRRbridge.htm Dan River Tour website]
* [http://www.railga.com/rd.html Georgia's Railroad History & Heritage website]
* [http://spec.lib.vt.edu/railroad/rrintro.htm Special Collections, Virginia Tech University Library]
* [http://www.mdgorman.com/ Civil War Richmond]
* [http://srnels.people.wm.edu/antrichf95/davis.html College of William and Mary, Railroads in Antebellum Richmond]
* [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/classschedule/7sectionalrivalry.html Virginia Places, Sectional Rivalry page]
* [http://www.civilwar-va.com/virginia/va-retreat/retreat.html Lee's Retreat - A Driving Tour]
* [http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/clement/mc/abb/05.htm#34 An Abbreviated History of Pittsylvania County, Virginia - Transportation and Routes]
* [http://www.civilwarhome.com/appomattoxcampaign.htm US Civil War, Appomattox Campaign]
* [http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nc/wnc20.htm History of Western North Carolina - Railroads]
* [http://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/stranger/stranger.html The Stranger's Guide and Official Directory for the City of Richmond Electronic Edition]
* [http://srnels.people.wm.edu/iron/timeline.html Iron Confederacies Timeline]External links
* [http://www.rainfall.com/posters/mapsrailroad/5143.htm Historic Railroad Maps commercial site]
* [http://www.csa-railroads.com/Richmond%20&%20Danville.htm Confederate Railroads website]
* [http://www.halifax.com/county/DanRiverRRbridge.htm Dan River Tour website]
* [http://www.railga.com/rd.html Georgia's Railroad History & Heritage website]
* [http://spec.lib.vt.edu/railroad/rrintro.htm Special Collections, Virginia Tech University Library]
* [http://www.mdgorman.com/ Civil War Richmond]
* [http://srnels.people.wm.edu/antrichf95/davis.html College of William and Mary, Railroads in Antebellum Richmond]
* [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/classschedule/7sectionalrivalry.html Virginia Places, Sectional Rivalry page]
* [http://www.civilwar-va.com/virginia/va-retreat/retreat.html Lee's Retreat - A Driving Tour]
* [http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/clement/mc/abb/05.htm#34 An Abbreviated History of Pittsylvania County, Virginia - Transportation and Routes]
* [http://www.civilwarhome.com/appomattoxcampaign.htm US Civil War, Appomattox Campaign]
* [http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nc/wnc20.htm History of Western North Carolina - Railroads]
* [http://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/stranger/stranger.html The Stranger's Guide and Official Directory for the City of Richmond Electronic Edition]
* [http://srnels.people.wm.edu/iron/timeline.html Iron Confederacies Timeline]
* [http://www.srha.net/ Southern Railway Historical Association]
* [http://www.nscorp.com/ Norfolk Southern Corporation official website]
* [http://www.vmt.org/ Virginia Museum of Transportation ] displays famous N & W steam locomotives, located in Roanoke, VA
* [http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/southern_railway/ Southern Railway Yahoo Group] a Yahoo group for former employees, railfans and modelers of the Southern Railway
* [http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/Norfolk_Southern/ Norfolk Southern Yahoo Group] a Yahoo group for current happenings of Norfolk Southern Railway
* [http://www.cityofbuford.com/aboutbuford.htm Buford, Georgia information]
* [http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/buford/as/ A.S. Buford page]
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