The Unionist 1834-04-10
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NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may concern that Nathan Witter of Brooklyn in the County of Windham, and his associates will prefer a petition to the Hon. General Assembly of the State of Connecticut to be convened at New Haven on the first Wednesday in May next, praying said Assembly to appoint a Committee to lay out a Turnpike road, beginning near the Post Office in Willimantic in the town of Windham, thence in the most direct and convenient way to the gap or notch in Bolton mountain (so called) intersecting the Boston Turnpike road near said notch in said mountain, and make return of their doings to said Assembly. And also praying said Assembly to incorporate said Witter and his associates into a Turnpike Company for the purpose of making and keeping said proposed road in repair as by said petition will appear. All persons concerned are notified to appear before said Assembly as the law directs, then and there to show reasons if any they have why the prayer of said petition should not be granted.
Dated at Brooklyn the 12 th day of March 1834.