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House. Comm. on State Lands and State Roads. Resolves making appropriation in aid of the construction of the Milford and Princeton Turnpike, 1865
SEE ALSO 56420 Forty-fourth Legislature. House. No. 36. The Committee on State Lands and State Roads submitted: Resolves making appropriation in
aid of the construction of the Milford and Princeton Turnpike, February 11, 1865. The land agent would sell public lands to realize $30,000, which
the Governor would distribute in lumps of $10,000 as construction progressed. Statement of Facts: this report compared two existing routes from Calais
to Bangor, but both had substantial drawbacks. There were two railroads operating successfully that could be linked by the proposed turnpike of
forty-five miles, cost estimate $50,000, saving ten hours of travel time. For several cogent reasons, the military commander defending the eastern
frontier was anxious for the turnpike to begin. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Maine Historical Society Library, the
Maine State Library, and the Library of Congress).36
Title:   Resolves making appropriation in aid of the construction of the Milford and Princeton Turnpike.
OCLC Number:   1428166424
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