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<br />ELK RIVER TOWN BOARD MEETING <br />October 2, 1895 <br /> <br /> <br />The Board of Supervisors met at the Town Clerk’s office at 8 o’clock A.M. pursuant to <br />adjournment. Full board present. This being the time and place set for the hearing on the road <br />petition signed by Daniel Frye and others for a new road, beginning at a point on the Point Douglas <br />and Fort Ripley Military Road, so called, and at a point on said road 2 rods north from the point <br />where said road crosses the south line of section 2, Township 32, Range 26 and running from that <br />point easterly parallel to the south line of said section as described in said petition, and it appearing <br />to the Board by affidavits of Daniel Fry and Andrew Davis that they had served copies of the notice <br />of hearing upon each of the occupants of the land through which the road may pass at least ten days <br />prior to this meeting and it further appearing to the Board by affidavit of Andrew Davis that he had <br />posted copies of the notice of hearing at least ten days prior hereto in three public places in said <br />town. <br /> <br />The Board proceeded to view the proposed route for said new road, and heard any and all reasons <br />for against laying out the same. On motion H.H. Sheldon was allowed $50.00 damages in <br />consequence of the laying of said road, and it being the opinion of the Board that such laying out of <br />said new road was necessary and proper and that the public interest would be promoted thereby. We <br />voted to grant the prayer of the said petitioners and determined to lay out said road and caused a <br />survey to be made by J.H. Williams, surveyor. <br /> <br />On motion adjourned. <br /> <br />Andrew Davis <br />Town Clerk <br /> <br /> <br />
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