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10-18-2013, 12:34 AM,
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SSlater
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RE: National Express Co.
Adams Express Co. had offices in Alexandria, Georgetown, Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis. I found a copy of their City Directory Ad and it features "General Express", "North, East South and West". I did not find a "National Express". Based on this, I would say that Cawood worked for Adams Express, as did Surratt. Surratt worked from Dec. 23, '64 to Jan 13, '65. I believe Cawood was still in King George. Thus, they were not at Adams Express at the same time. (Not that Cawood did not visit D.C. during this time - he had a brother in D.C.) I have the Agents and the addresses of the express Companies, if any one needs them.
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10-18-2013, 11:11 PM,
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RE: National Express Co.
The National Express Co. was organized Nov. !, 1865, in Richmond, VA, and elected Gen J. E Johnston President. Present at that meeting were, Gen. John Echols, Gen. John D. Imboden, Gen. Samuel P. Moore, Gen John Kemper, Gen. Daniel Ruggles, and Gen. Henry Heth, - showing strong support by Confederates. Thus , with that leadership, and organized in the south, it would favor Confederate Veterans as employees.
The Company was also known as The National Express and Transportation Company. Unfortunately, the Company did not last long, but during its life was in competition with Adams Express and Wells Fargo. The Company's early failure has resulted in limited available information.
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