1 waste-weir, 1 road bridge, 1st class,........... Culvert over Fall brook, 2 arches, 4 ft. span, 600 57 1,143 78 235 00 603 33 3,015 58 $9,355 17 Continues over land gently inclining towards the river, of a light clayey composition, belonging to Mr. Wadsworth of Geneseo. 19,462 yards of excavation, at 7 c............ $1,362 34 Extends to a point north of the Geneseo bridge, along gently sloping ground composed of clay and gravel. 34,892 yards of excavation, at 8 c.... $2,791 36 918 40 1,610 62 210 00 5,530 38 260 00 600 57 762 52 1,623 09 $7,153 47 Extends to a point on the cleared lands below Geneseo, on the south end, cutting across points of ridges separated by deep ravines. The north end is gently sloping ground. The soil is clay and gravel. 32,298 yards of excavation, at 8 c........ $2,583 84 Crosses the valley of Jacocks' brook, and ends a few chains south of it. The soil is clay and gravel. 45,997 yards of excavation, at 9 cts.,.... $2,139 73 53,914 7,547 96 120 00 $11,807 69 $2,430 70 $14,238 39 at 20 cts.,... . embankment, at 8 cts.,... Extends to a point near the river's bank below the deep cut. The soil is clay and gravel. 38,600 yards of excavation, at 9 cts,..... $3,474 00 19,823 4,500 46 Grubbing and clearing,. 3,964 60 360 00 180 00 $7,978 60 584 rods of fence, at 70 cts.,. . . . 408 80 3 farm bridges,... 1,143 78 1,552 58 $9,531 18 Section 79-82.35 chains. Extends along the river's bank to a point on Weaver's farm, in the great Oxbow. There is much deep cutting in this section, to avoid building into the river, and heavy embankments across several ravines. The soil is clay with probably some quicksand in the deep cuts. 41,930 yards of excavation, at 10 cts...... The expense is caus Is still along the river's bank in the town of Avon, over ground not so unfavorable as the preceding section. ed by keeping up the level to get over the high grounds below. The soil is clay and sandy loam. in this section. One slide bank is encountered $7,960 32 120 00 300 00 925 00 9,305 32 154 00 762 52 916 52 $10,221 84 56 Section 81-81.34 chains. Includes 2 chains of the slide bank above Fowlersville bridge. Like the two preceding, this section extends along the hill close to the bank of the river. The soil is sandy and of easy excavation: in several parts there will be deep cutting through points of ridges. 94,255 cubic yds. of excavation, at 8 c.,.. $7,540 40 23,000 at 12 c.,.. 2,760 00 300 00 256 00 10,856 40 35 00 $10,891 40 Section 82-77.91 chains. Extends to a point on Hamilton's farm, north of the Fowlersville road. The soil is gravel and clay, and the character of the ground similar to that of the preceding section. 22,296 yards of excavation, at 19 c.,.... $2,229 60 Extends to the ridge on the Fowlersville road, passing over the old slide bank near Munn's barn. The soil is clay and gravel. 23,790 yards of excavation, at 9 c....... 73,433 embankment, at 14 c..... Grubbing and clearing, $2,141 10 10,280 62 280 00 12,701 72 448 00 762 52 1,210 52 $13,912 24 Section 84-79.71 chains. Extends a short distance beyond Black creek. The soil is clay and gravel. Extends to the cleared grounds north of Avon Springs, crossing the outlet of Conesus lake, and passing west of the lower spring house, along the alluvial flats bordering the river. 5,108 yards of excavation, at 7 c. $357 56 2,667 30 ..... at 10 c. at 16 c..... 212 31 6,733 92 embankment, at 9 c. [Assem. No. 42.] Carried forward,........... 15 Extends to the road leading from Avon to Buffalo, principally along the base of the hill bordering the alluvial flats. 18,450 cubic yards of excavation, at 7 c... $1,291 50 15,226 embankment, at 13 c.. 1,979 38 130 00 3,400 88 420 00 806 16 1,201 14 762 52 235 00 3,424 82 $6,825 70 Section 87-81.77. Extends to a point opposite the Horse Shoe pond, on Mr. Wadsworth's land. The soil is light, sandy and of easy excavation. 41,680 yards of excavation, at 9 cts. 2,000 embankment, at 10 ets... Grubbing and clearing,... $3,751 20 200 00 150 00 4,101 20 453 60 403 08 1,143 78 2,000 46 $6,101 66 Section 88-83.38 chains. Extends to a point in the neighborhood of Markham's house in the town of Rush, and county of Monroe, principally along a gravel hill, from which the bank is formed, and lined with better materials. 16,224 yards of excavation, at 10 cts..... $1,622 40 |