St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company. STATE OF KENTUCKY, OFFICE OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. We, the undersigned, Board of Railroad Commissioners of Kentucky, duly appointed and qualified according to law, hereby certify that the foregoing pages, from and including page 111 to and including page 215 of this book of assessments, to the beginning of this certificate, embrace the valuation as fixed by us of property of companies owning or operating railroads subject to taxation in the State of Kentucky for the year 1895; that the figures set opposite the names of State, counties, cities and incorporated towns, respectively, show the valuation of railroad property therein subject to taxation in same, and that said valuation per mile is made by us as required by law. Given under our hands this 10th day of December, 1895. JAMES N. SAUNDERS, UREY WOODSON, RAILROAD ASSESSMENT, 1895. The following is a list of railroads in Kentucky and valuations placed thereon for school district taxation for the year 1895, by the Board of Railroad Commissioners of Kentucky: Ashland Coal and Iron Railway Company. School District No. 8, Boyd County 2.08 miles, at $17,500 per mile. School District No. 10 0.75 mile, at $17,500 per mile.. School District No. 11 $36,400 $13,125 |