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From the DeRuyter New Era of DeRuyter, NY Thursday, January 11, 1872
DeRuyter - The arrangements are all being made this
winter for the extension of the Canastota and Cazenovia Railroad to DeRuyter the coming
spring. On Monday, many gentlemen interested in the enterprise were at this place, on
business connected with the building of the road.
We understand that theiron is down on the Midland to the Tioughnioga
River, within the corporation of Cortland village, and we may soon expect to be able to
take the cars at this place and ride by rail direct to Cortland via the Midland. It is
expected that the Road will be completed to Cortland before the 25th of this month, and
we hear that there will be an excursion on that day, and a free dinner given by the
citizens of Cortland.
The ticket and telegraph office have been removed to the Passenger
Depot building and have very nice quarters. The telegraph line is completed to Cortland
and messages can be sent direct from this place to that point.


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