 |


From the Cortland Democrat of Cortland, NY Friday, August 18, 1876
On Monday of this week the Superintendent and other officials
of the Midland Railroad visited Cuyler for the purpose of settling up the
difficulties that have existed between the town and the road. We learn, indirectly,
that they offered to pay the taxes against the road and again stop at that station
provided the assessors would reduce the assessment from $5,000 to $3,000 per mile.
This the assessors refused to do, and thus the the matter rests. We hope that they
will come to some understanding, and good feeling and harmony restored between Cuyler
and the Midland. - DeRuyter New Era.


|
|---|