Statement of the Town of Glastonbury Concerning Their Petition Vs the Town of W

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Siie has also built a highway, bridge and causeway from the •street to the land on Keeney's Point, across the Cove, and still maintains them at great risk and expense. All these improvements enure to the benefit of these tracts of land, in- creasing not only their market value, but their value for tax- able purposes. 4. There are some 250 acres of land on Keeney's Point or upper bend, only about 20 acres of which are owned by resi- dents of Wethersfield. She has not taxed quite 200 acres. All t...he other proprietors reside on the east side of the River, and all, except one, are desirous, for obvious reasons, of hav- ing this land taxed in Glastonbury. In the mdidle bend are 200 acres justly belonging to Glas- tonbury, which Wethersfield, if she can be compelled to do her duty by the Courts, must accommodate. We have reason to believe that a majority of the proprietors owning land in the middle bend are in favor of our petition. The difference then is 50 acres in our favor, one section being as valuable as the other.

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