DL&W Cincinnatus Branch
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After Twenty-Seven Years
This article discusses the arrival of the first Erie and Central New York train in Cincinnatus and the long history of the effort to secure that railroad connection. Source: Oxford [NY] Times, 3 May 1898, p. 3, NYS Historic Newspapers.
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Town Bonds Held to be Invalid
Town Bonds Held to be Invalid. In 1870 several towns interested decided to bond in aid of the Utica, Chenango and Cortland railroad company, and the Commissioners issued and delivered to said company their bonds. In return the railroad company commenced to grade the road and build bridges, but abandoned all work on its line,…