Pages 121 and 122 of John Graham's report book 1833-1835

Pages 121 and 122 of John Graham's report book 1833-1835

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Pages 121 and 122 of John Graham's report book 1833-1835
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[Page 121]

[Faint note in pencil, not in Graham’s hand, possibly Jonathan Backhouse]

{When the O. E. Agent ordered some waggons of Cinders to be sent to Yarm, why did A Knox send word that they were not wanted [underlined] ___}

[Page 122]

Septr 19th 1834 Reports made to the Stockton & Darlington Railway Commettee by Jno Graham

We have had plenty of Trade this week which has gone very well on

The Crank Axle for the Globe Engine has not comed yet, which is putting us to a very great Inconvinence

On Monday last the Coach was thrown off the way, when assending Brusselton west Bank, by the Cow; The Passengers were very much alarmed

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