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described as taken from Thomas W. Nickerson, thirty feet; and again westwardly by the same, twenty feet: containing six thousand one hundred and fifty-two square feet, more or less.

A parcel of land belonging to A PERSON, OR PERSONS, UNKNOWN, bounded as follows, viz :-Southwardly by land before described as taken from Josiah and Edmund Quincy, executors and residuary legatees, there measuring one hundred and four feet; eastwardly by land hereinafter described as taken from the proprietors of T wharf, forty-five and feet; northwardly by the northerly line of the proposed extension of South Market street, ninety-nine and 58 feet; and westwardly by land before described as taken from Josiah and Edmund Quincy, executors and residuary legatees, forty-six and feet: containing fortysix hundred and fifty-nine square feet, more or less.

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A parcel of land belonging to the PROPRIETORS OF T WHARF, bounded as follows, viz:- Southwardly by the southerly line of the proposed extension of South Market street, there measuring two hundred six and 11 feet; eastwardly by Atlantic avenue, sixty-one and 18 feet; northwardly by the northerly line of the proposed extension of South Market street, two hundred seventeen and 49 feet; and westwardly by land before described as taken from a person or persons unknown, and from Josiah and Edmund Quincy, executors and residuary legatees, sixty feet: containing twelve thousand seven hundred and eight square feet, more or less.

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AND WHEREAS due notice has been given of the intention of this Board to take the said parcels of land for the purpose aforesaid, as appears by the return hereunto annexed, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that the parcels of land before described be and the same hereby are taken and laid out as a public street or way of the said City, according to a plan of the said extension, made by Thos. W. Davis, City Surveyor, dated April 15, 1871,

and deposited in the office of the said City Surveyor. And this Board doth adjudge that the expense of extending the said South Market street, as aforesaid, will amount to two hundred and eighty thousand and four hundred and fifty three and 50% dollars; and that the damages to the estates, parts of which are taken as above, are the sums set against them respectively, on the schedule hereto annexed.

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Estimate of damages occasioned by the extension of South Market street to Atlantic avenue, 1871.

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IN COMMON COUNCIL, May 18, 1871.

Read, laid on the table for one week, and to be printed.

Attest:

W. P. GREGG,

Clerk of the Common Council.

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