1871-04-24_comCoolidgeAve1_2021_019_001

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NettyC at Mar 04, 2021 04:19 AM

1871-04-24_comCoolidgeAve1_2021_019_001

The special committe to whom referred the
applications of H. W Muzzery and J. G. Coolidge for payment
of damages casued to their estate by grading
Coolidge Ave by the City of Cambridge in 1869 submit
the following report.

In the year 1862, a claim made that this Corporation
was bound to grade and repair the avenue was
referred to [illegible] C. P. Curtis and E. T. Rand, and from
their full examination and report we find, that the
fee of the avenue is in this Corporation, that it was laid
out as a private way in 1830 and has since been open
to public travel. It is not a public way except by [illegible].
Since 1846 no way can be made public [illegible]
laid out by the public authorities. As the Corporation
as lately as 1848 exercised its power of granting rights
in the way it seems clear it has never [illegible] a public
way bu didication.

The original agreement between [illegible] and
Josiah Coolidge provided that this way should be
kept open and unobstructed, and that said Cooledge
his heirs and assign shoud at all times have free

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