Claimant was the owner of 675 acres of timber and quarry land. A 13.31-acre strip along the northerly boundary was appropriated by the State in 1965 to construct a new Route 17, which is a nonaccess highway. Before the appropriation, the claimant's land did not abut on any public roadway and he removed timber and stone from his property by crossing lands immediately to the north which were owned by (1) Elk Brook, Inc., (2) Wilcox, (3) by fording the Beaver Kill River, and...
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