A Review of the Proceedings to Change a Private Way Into a Town Way in the Town

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A Review of the Proceedings to Change a Private Way Into a Town Way in the Town
Robert From Old Catalog Bacon
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5, No. 6, and No. 7. ) The subscriber is not aware of any interest the town can have in establishing and maintaining such a way as is proposed.
He also believes that the several petitions for a private way, having uniformly been found insufficient to authorize it, it would not be granted in that form, upon a full knowledge of the facts.
The present petitioners, John and Marshall Symmes, have for more than ten years past enjoyed the use of his private way, by suffrage free from expense, and were
... offered the same freely, at the two first hearings before the Selectmen, but the subscriber was not willing then, nor is he now, to give up the control of his own private way, where no public interest requires it. This right of way was granted to him, by the town in 1828, and the way was built and has been maintained by him, at great expense. The documents appended, (Marked No. 8, 9, and 10) will show his original right to this way, which the proposed road, if laid out, would in effect take fi-om him.

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