(DOWNLOAD) "Wadsworth v. Supervisors" by United States Supreme Court # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Wadsworth v. Supervisors
- Author : United States Supreme Court
- Release Date : January 01, 1880
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
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- Size : 58 KB
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By an act of the legislature of Wisconsin, approved April 1, 1864, the legal voters of certain counties, among which are the counties of Eau Claire and St. Croix, were authorized to vote upon the subject of municipal aid in the construction of a railroad from Tomah to Lake St. Croix, by the Tomah and Lake St. Croix Railroad Company, subsequently called the West Wisconsin Railway Company. The act declared that 'if a majority of the ballots cast in any of said counties be for railroad aid, the county board of supervisors of said counties shall have power, by resolution, to cause to be issued bonds of the denomination of one hundred to one thousand dollars each, to an amount not exceeding $50,000 for each of said counties, payable thirty years after the date thereof, with interest at the rate of seven per cent, payable semi-annually in the city of New York, at such place as the treasurer of the State shall designate.' The board of supervisors of each of the counties voting such aid were required to 'annually cause to be levied and collected, as other State and county taxes are collected, a sum of money sufficient to pay the interest accruing and existing by reason of the bonds which either of said counties may issue, at the rate aforesaid, and such further amount to defray any expense attending the payment of such interest.' The act further provided that 'the said bonds, when authorized to be issued as aforesaid, shall be held by the county board of supervisors of each of said counties, and the same, or the avails thereof, shall be expended in the counties which issue the same (provided the railroad passes through the said county), in the grading of said railroad, or in the purchase of ties therefor; and the said bonds shall be delivered to the said railroad company when the board of supervisors of each of said counties are satisfied that the same will be applied for such purpose.' On the 5th of November, 1867, an election was held in the county of Eau Claire, at which a majority of votes were cast in favor of aid, to the extent of $50,000, to the Tomah and Lake St. Croix Railroad Company. The road was constructed through the county prior to March 10, 1870, but it does not appear when the work of such construction was commenced. The entire road was, however, fully constructed on or about Dec. 1, 1871, since which date it has been operated as a railway.