Documentary History of the Illinois And Michigan Canal Legislation Litigation

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Documentary History of the Illinois And Michigan Canal Legislation Litigation
Walter Howe
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Emery, Esq. Maroa, Ills. Dear Sir: Yours of the 17th inst. Is duly received. Answering the same, the canal right of way is 240 feet in width, 60 feet for canal and 90 ft. On each side; it is so shown in plat book here for the land you speak of, viz: N. W. Li, Sec. 26, T33, R5. It has been the custom to allow the owners of land adjoining the canal to place their fences within a reasonable distance of the canal bank and to use that portion of the resei-ved '90 ft. Strip' enclosed as part of their... farms without charge; this does not include the right to cut any brush or timber, or to remove any material from the canal lands, and the fence is subject to re- moval at any time when the ground is wanted for canal pur- poses.
Respectfully yours, " The plat of the canal survey for this section does not carry dimensions as stated above. The field notes show the "canal" to be some 72 feet in width, and the overall distance between boundai-y lines to be some 252 feet.
As stated in the above letter of January 19, 1888 to C.


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