This document, "A Reply of the Board of Managers to a Report of a Committee of the Stockholders of the Columbia, Pa," presents a detailed account of the Columbia Bridge Company’s operations and financial standing around 1820. It addresses concerns raised by stockholders, focusing on the company’s adherence to its Act of Incorporation and By-laws. Key figures such as Horace Binney, William Wright, and James Buchanan are mentioned in connection to legislative actions and company management.
The report provides insight into the dividends, capital stock, and overall governance of the bridge company. The document sheds light on early 19th-century infrastructure finance and corporate practices in Pennsylvania, making it a valuable resource for researchers interested in transportation history and economic development.
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