New York Statutes
§ 15 — Freedom from toll and ferriage
New York § 15
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N.Y. Indian § 15 (2026).
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§ 15. Freedom from toll and ferriage. The Indians of the Six Nations\nmay pass and repass free of toll and ferriage, at all seasonable times\nof the day, on any turnpike road, which shall have been established\nsince April sixth, eighteen hundred and three, or which shall hereafter\nbe established, leading from or through the town of Canandaigua to\nBuffalo creek or its vicinity, and over any toll bridge between those\nplaces, and at the ferry across the Niagara river at or near Black Rock,\nor at such place or places in its vicinity where any ferry shall have\nbeen established since such time, or shall hereafter be established.\n
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