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Justice To Ann Arbor

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
October
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The board of supervisors at tbeir session this morning, passed the animal equalization, and for once Ann Arbor is allowed to pass without an injustice being done. The equalization is practically left as last year, except $60,000 which was taken from Ann Arbor town and added to the city, that being the valuation of the strip of territory addcd to the city by the last legislatura, and which only now comes into the city's assessrnent roll. The table as passed by the board is as follows : Assessed Equallz'd My. 1894. Ann Arbor city 6,662,563 ( 5,235,000 Ann Arbor town 1,057,644 870. ( i i Aiiíínsta 664,4tO íí:ío (ki Brldgewatcr 942. 9;o 502,000 Dexter (83,550 7ii5,000 Krccdom 910,740 540.Ü00 Lima H'J.vai -,:i.u,i Lodi 1,098,415 823,000 Lyndon 498,190 (1,000 Manchester i, 429.150 i,4oij.ii N'onhni'ld 'J19,'.XU 1,115,000 Pittsneld 1,214,000 7:81.000 Salcm 949,700 1.1 Saline 1,24:1,700 s, Bdo 1,898,1 l.lgftOOO Sliaron 984,180 1,31"),IOO Baperlor i.iv.r: ;ïi.iiii Svlvan 1,163, XJ 995,1100 Webster ftMUSt 855.000 York 1,298,750 9?J,000 YpBlIantI tmvn l,HU80 9Í0.000 YpBil&ntl city, lst dist Ü,837,eU0 1,885,000 Ypsilantl city. 2(1 dlsl 634,801 r,3:,C00 lr25,00O,O0O Geo. Walter, Evart H. Scott, James BI. fm-syth, Thomas McQuillan, Fred C. Wheeler, Equalization Committee

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier