Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 4.djvu/584

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Post-roads established.to Monroe ironworks in the county of Orange. From Deposite, in Delaware county, by Stanville and Jackson, to Gibson, in Susquehannah county, Pennsylvania. From Tyronne, in Steuben county, to Rock Stream. From Jordan, in Onondago county, to Ira. From South Bainbridge, in Chenango county, by Coventryville, to Oxford. From Glenn’s Falls, in Warren county, by Northville, to Patton’s mills, in the county of Washington. From Batavia, on the line between Bethany and Alexander, in the county of Genesee, by Attica and Middlebury, through the east part of Orangeville, to Wethersfield. From Watertown, in Jefferson county, by Brownville, La Fargeville, to Cornelia, at the mouth of French creek, on the river St. Lawrence; thence by De Paulville to Brownville. From Cuba village, in Alleghany county, by Dodge’s creek, to Mill Grove, in Cattaragus county. From Hueville, by Depeyster and Washband settlements, to Oxbow, in Jefferson county. From Buffalo, in Erie county, by Aurora, Wales, Holland, Sardinia, China, Freedom, Caneadea, and Belfast, to Angelica, in Alleghany county. From Daggett’s mills to Lawrenceville, in Tioga county, Pennsylvania. From New Berlin, by Pittsfield, and Edmeston, to Morse’s store, in Otsego county. From Port Kent, on Lake Champlain, by the way of the Au Sable Forks, to Eastville post-office, in the town of Lawrence, St. Lawrence county. From Duanesburg to Schoharie courthouse. From New York city, by Williamsburg, to Flushing, on Long Island. From Addison, in the county of Steuben, by way of Cameron and Canisteo, to Hornelsville. From Caughnawaga to Fultonville. From Painted Post to Number One settlement. From South Sparta, to Livonia, passing through the east part of the towns of Sparta, Groveland, and Conesus. The route from Goff’s mills to South Danville shall pass by the way of the Loon Lake settlement. From Angelica, by Short Tract, Oakland, River Road, to Moscow. From Sawpit in the county of West Chester, by the way of the White Plains, to Tarrytown. From the house of Alanson Burr, in the town of Caneadea, in the county of Alleghany, by the way of Rushford, to Farmersville, in the county of Cattaragus. From the house of Captain William Bennett, in the town of Canisteo, in the county of Steuben, by the way of Purdy Creek settlement, and Alfred, to Scio, in the county of Alleghany. From Fort Miller to Craigsborough. From West Bloomfield, in the county of Ontario, by North Bloomfield, and Norton’s mills, to Webster’s mills, in the town of Rush, in the county of Monroe. From the forks of the Great au Sable river to Hopkington. From Utica to New York mills. From Colosse, in the county of Oswego, through the towns of Parish and Amboy, to Camden post-office, in Oneida county. From Corydon, by Pleasant Grove and Sociality, to Persia, (formerly West Lodi,) in the county of Cattaragus. From Auburn to Montezuma, passing through Fosterville, and from Montezuma to Wolcott, passing through Savannah and Butler. From Spraker’s Basin, in Montgomery county, through the towns of Sharon, Cobleskill, Summit, and Jefferson, to Harpersfield, in the county of Delaware. Extend route number tow hundred and eighty-eight commencing at Elmira in the county of Tioga, New York and running from thence to McConnelltown, Sing Sing, Townsend, and Wardsburgh, to Harpending’s corners, in the county of Yates; and the continuance of said route to Geneva, in Ontario county, via Himrod’s corners, West Dresden, and from thence to Geneva, by the Lake road. On the east side of the Susquehannah river, from the town of Bainbridge, in the county of Chenango, through the towns of Colesville and Windsor, to the Windsor bridge. From Stephen King’s, South Pembrook, south by the post-office in the town of Bennington, to the post-office in the centre of Sheldan, in Genesee county. From Medina, in the county of Orleans, to the village of Akron, and thence across to the New Stead post-office in the county of Erie. From New Woodstock, through De Ruyter,