Alabama Midland Railway
The Alabama Midland Railway Company, approved by Florida state law chapter 3797, May 31, 1887, was owned by J. W. Woolfolk, David Weil, Josiah Morris, A. St. C. Tennile, Joel D. Murphree, Sigmond Roman, A. S. Woolfolk, O. C. Wiley, Fox Henderson, James K. Murphree and R. P. Tollman.
The line was to begin in Jackson county, Florida, at some point on the boundary line between the States of Alabama and Florida, and run through the counties of Jackson and Gadsden, in the State of Florida, to or near the River Junction, in Gadsden county aforesaid, a distance of about 40 miles.
The company was to begin construction within two years. Although it isn't clear if the railroad built track in Florida, it did build most of the track between Bainbridge, GA to Montgomery, AL. When that line opened in 1890, it was purchased by the Plant Investment Company and became part of the Plant System.