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Document Name: Highway committee report

Author: Unidentified
Date: [nd]
Place: [Swansea, Massachusetts]
Endorsement(s): None

Abstract: This document and the one preceding (MSN/COL 2718-47) each contains a variant of a committee report on the re-routing of a highway dividing lots owned by William Cohoon and Richard Sharp. The activities described in the report were undertaken in response to a petition made by "Several of the Inhabitance of Swanzey" to the town selectmen, claiming that the original highway route was impassable. On the reverse of the sheet is a warrant directing the constables of Swansey to collect a tax from town residents.

Physical Description: Ink on paper; 1 page (11 x 20 cm.) on 1 sheet.

Number: MSN/COL 2718-48


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