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OPERATION AND CONTROL
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TOLLS ON THE CUMBERLAND ROAD IN OHIO (1831–1900)
1831 1832 1836 1837 1845[1] 1900
Score sheep or hogs
.10¼ .05¼ .06¼ .06¼ .05 .12
.10
Score cattle
.20¼ .10¼ .12½ .12½ .20 .25
Horse, mule, or ass, led or driven
.03¼ .01½ .02¼ .03¼ .03 .05
Horse and rider
.06¼ .04¼ .06¼ .06¼ .05 .06
Sled or sleigh drawn by one horse or ox
.12½ .06¼ .08¼ .06¼ .05 .12
Horse in addition
.06¼ .04¼ .04¼ .04¼ .05 .06
Dearborn, sulky, chair, or chaise, one horse
.12½ .08¼ .12½ .12½ .10 .12
Horse in addition
.06¼ .04¼ .06¼ .04¼ .05 .06
Chariot, coach, coachee, horses
.18¾ .12½ .18¾ .18¾ . . .30
Horse in addition
.06¼ .03¼ .06¼ .06¼ . . .12
  1. Tolls for 1845 were based on number of horses, each additional horse being taxed about .20. Tolls for 1900 (in Franklin County) were practically identical with tolls of 1845.