AN APPEAL TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF UTICA, IN BEHALF OF THE....

[Utica? 1866?]. 16pp, stitched, untrimmed. Old obtrusive pencil notes, Good+.

Despite its great early promise, "Today Utica is the largest town in the United States with so few railroad facitlities. She lost by railroads, and neglected to use them as means of recuperation and growth." The pamphlet urges that Uticans repent their mistakes, and embrace the proposed railroad.
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Price: $75.00

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