Pages 100 and 101 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833

Pages 100 and 101 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833

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Pages 100 and 101 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833
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[Page 100]

Line being Single and the whole of the Horses being at the west end; and as the Men Cant see between the Sidings; It will be advisable for the Companey to Station Joseph Anderson or James Clemet on that part of the Line; to Regulate and give all the Facility they Can to the Trade; and to Let the one of them be there the whole of the day; as it is the only place on that part of the Line that will Require attention.

[Page 101]

June 15th Reports made to the Stockton and Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham

June 14th James Dixon for drawing his waggons past the Siding and Obstructing the Line

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As the Horse leaders are throwing to great Inconvenience on account of being all at the west end; and Numbers of them has had to provide Lodgins for themselves and Stabling for there Horses; and as their was nothing said last week Respecting what

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