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Domestic News February 25, 1835

The Daily Cincinnati Republican, And Commercial Register

Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Bill for turnpike road from Lawrenceburg via Aurora to Rising Sun and Hartford failed in Indiana House after passing legislature; local paper regrets it, unlike Rising Sun Times.

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The bill to incorporate a company to construct a turnpike road from this place via Aurora to Rising Sun and Hartford, which we stated last week had passed the legislature, we regret to learn after it came from the Senate, was laid on the table in the House, and left unacted upon. We were led into the error by our neighbor of the Rising Sun Times, who, in noticing the fact afterwards, seems to be highly pleased at the issue. We do not pretend to say what the citizens of Rising Sun may think of it, but feel persuaded that those of Aurora, Hartford and intermediate country, do not all rejoice with the Times at the failure of the bill. On the contrary, we know that many of them sincerely regret it. We may notice this subject again.

Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Pal.

What sub-type of article is it?

Infrastructure Politics

What keywords are associated?

Turnpike Road Bill Failure Legislature Aurora Rising Sun Hartford

Where did it happen?

Lawrenceburg (Ind.)

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Lawrenceburg (Ind.)

Outcome

the bill was laid on the table in the house and left unacted upon, resulting in its failure.

Event Details

The bill to incorporate a company to construct a turnpike road from Lawrenceburg via Aurora to Rising Sun and Hartford passed the legislature but was subsequently laid on the table in the House without further action. The Lawrenceburg Pal. was misled by the Rising Sun Times, which expressed pleasure at the outcome, while many in Aurora, Hartford, and surrounding areas regret the failure.

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