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February Pi, 18^6
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Rc^r^r^ntativs T^ona^d of Hancock Countv introduced a bill in ’’isrissirri Ipri-lgturs
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jrir^^vil 1 r? citizens V-ve to travel ?5 to ’’O miles over a bad
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7 nr~r<-t number of ’’^rcoc1: County citizens "rsnrsct their business ruyir.r and sellin? nroduce at Gainesville.
Fhi^ldsbcrourh area h-d th«^QW^t^hous:a^tecuase-tihe%citizen? of that ruction h»d o\rt-voted the rest of the CountyVFF''
^"'^eFrur.ry 20,v.»XBk.6.^,vli!.nd"■ jiin Gainesville was donated by Charles
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Fill "r.r passed February 21 v-ith County to r>ay one-third of cost. Ijric’’ buildin.*; or buildings are to be erected.
Foard of Ccr.T.i s si on''rs to accept completed structure are:
Asa Russ ■ G. ntevenson ^r.cch ’ cFadon Joseuh Fart in Josenh Chandler
Gsinssville vas to be ir.cornor ated.


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