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From the Cortland Democrat of Cortland, NY Wednesday, December 27, 1882
The Abandoned Auburn Branch
The abandonment of the Auburn branch of the old Midland
railroad is now creating quite a stir among the people living in the towns
along the line of the road who have bonded heavily, and are trying to wipe
out their bonded indebtedness after being deprived of the road. The branch
for which the towns of DeRuyter, Plymouth and Otselic have been bonded
extends from DeRuyter to Norwich.
The most of the rails have been removed and the people
justly demand their money or the railroad pledged them. A meeting of the
railroad commissioners and representative men was held at Norwich Saturday
afternoon, when after considerable discussion a committee of two from each
town was appointed to ascertain the sentiment of the people and solicit funds.
The committee named for DeRuyter is Supervisor Charles H. Maxson and H.C. Miner, Esq.
It is not unlikely that legal proceedings will soon be instituted against the
New York, Ontario and Western Railway Company by the people who now demand
their rights. - Oneida Union.


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