Publisher's Synopsis
This is a prospectus for the Geneva Lake, Sycamore and Southern Electric Railway Company, incorporated on January 13, 1898, with general offices in Sycamore, Illinois. This document offers a glimpse into the ambitious plans for an electric railway system in the late 19th century. Detailing the company's objectives, financial projections, and proposed routes, the prospectus aims to attract investors to support the development of this transportation infrastructure. The text provides insight into the economic and technological landscape of the era, reflecting the burgeoning interest in electric-powered transportation and its potential impact on regional connectivity and development. For historians and railway enthusiasts, this prospectus offers a valuable primary source for understanding the history of railway development in the Midwest.
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