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The Louisville Courier Journal, on December 6, 1896, ran a county by county synopsis of what was happening in the various counties on toll gates. Here's what they had to day about Grant County: "Grants Pikes Pay Dividends The question of free turnpikes has never been submitted to the voters of Grant county, although considerable talk favorable to free pikes had been indulged for several years. Grant county has expended over half-million dollars in constructing a system of turnpikes, until nearly every thoroughfare has been macadamized. They are built by stock companies. The County Fiscal Court subscribes $750 to the mile and individuals subscribe a sufficient amount to complete the construction of the road. Toll-gates are erected on most of the roads, and the toll receipts are used to keep the road in repair and to pay dividends on the capital stock. The county receives each year from these roads from $1,500 to $2,000 as dividends on the stock subscribed. The roads pay from 1 to 5 per cent on the capital stock. The county's indebtedness at the present time is $98,500 and to secure free turnpikes it would have to increase that indebtedness nearly $100,000, which would make interest-bearing debt a great burden on the taxpayers. The question will be submitted to the voters of Grant county before many more years and from present indications the vote will result in favor of free turnpikes."
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