From the building of the Georgia Railroad which passes through town until at least the 1860s.
Passenger rail in Crawford was maintained by the Georgia Railroad until 1984.
He also played an instrumental role in securing the charter for the Georgia Railroad in 1836.
It was the main freight depot for the Georgia Railroad.
This line was rebuilt by the Georgia Railroad in 1869.
He was a district attorney of the Georgia Railroad from 1917 to 1919.
At the age of 26 in 1834, he became the chief engineer of the newly chartered Georgia Railroad.
The members were the employees of the Georgia Railroad.
The steel rails were gauges heavier than those used on the Georgia Railroad which ran parallel just to the south.
He was also a Georgia Railroad Agent and a town official at incorporation.