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Friday, May 16, 2008
How Tax-Payers are Fleeced
New York, 1895
The Standard charged the town $75 for 12,000 tax bills. THE FARMER printed 15,500 for $45. See how the tax-payers are fleeced.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, Feb. 1, 1895, p. 1.
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