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Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-12 > 342-c

§  342-c.  Portion  of  state  highway  system to be designated as the  "Seneca Trail." All that portion of the state highway system  identified  as follows:    From  Hamburg  south,  following  route  sixty-two through Eden, North  Collins, Gowanda, to Dayton; thence south following present route  three  hundred  fifty-three  (formerly  route  eighteen)  through  Cattaraugus,  Little Valley, to  Salamanca;  thence  east  following  route  seventeen  through  Killbuck,  Carrollton,  to  Seneca  Junction  (sometimes called  Bradford Junction); thence south following route  two  hundred  nineteen  (formerly  route  eighteen) through Limestone, to the Pennsylvania state  line.

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Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-12 > 342-c

§  342-c.  Portion  of  state  highway  system to be designated as the  "Seneca Trail." All that portion of the state highway system  identified  as follows:    From  Hamburg  south,  following  route  sixty-two through Eden, North  Collins, Gowanda, to Dayton; thence south following present route  three  hundred  fifty-three  (formerly  route  eighteen)  through  Cattaraugus,  Little Valley, to  Salamanca;  thence  east  following  route  seventeen  through  Killbuck,  Carrollton,  to  Seneca  Junction  (sometimes called  Bradford Junction); thence south following route  two  hundred  nineteen  (formerly  route  eighteen) through Limestone, to the Pennsylvania state  line.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-12 > 342-c

§  342-c.  Portion  of  state  highway  system to be designated as the  "Seneca Trail." All that portion of the state highway system  identified  as follows:    From  Hamburg  south,  following  route  sixty-two through Eden, North  Collins, Gowanda, to Dayton; thence south following present route  three  hundred  fifty-three  (formerly  route  eighteen)  through  Cattaraugus,  Little Valley, to  Salamanca;  thence  east  following  route  seventeen  through  Killbuck,  Carrollton,  to  Seneca  Junction  (sometimes called  Bradford Junction); thence south following route  two  hundred  nineteen  (formerly  route  eighteen) through Limestone, to the Pennsylvania state  line.