Judson C. Ware

”The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly do enact as follows:

Section 1. Section one of chapter three hundred and twenty-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-six, entitled ‘An act to provide for the completion of a public highway in the counties of Esses and Franklin, and applying the non-resident highway taxes upon certain lands in the said county of Essex for that purpose,’ passed April third, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, as amended by chapter four hundred and twelve of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-one, is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Commis- § 1. Daniel Ames and Judson C. Ware, of the town of North Elba,  and Willard Bell, of the town of Keene, in the county of Essex, are hereby appointed commissioners to complete a highway or road, commencing at or near lot number forty, in township one and two, old military tract, and running thence up the outlet of the Edmunds pond, and along the shores of said pond, and by the most feasible route, to or near lot number one hundred and eighteen Thorn’s survey, and thence in a westerly course through the town of North Elba, so as to strike Cold Brook, in township number twenty-four, in Franklin county, and the highway taxes on all non-resident lands in the towns of Keene and  North Elba, in the county of Essex, except such as are otherwise appriated by chapter seven hundred and sixty-six of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy and chapter five hundred and seventy-five of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and chapter four hundred and thirty-three of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-two, shall be placed at the disposal of and paid to the before named commissioners, as hereinafter provided by sections two and four of this act.”

Reference Data:

Laws of the State of New York, Vol. 1 by New York (State), 1876, pages 446-7


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