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310 BURYING   GROUND SCHOOL   LANDS.
§ 15. This act, may be altered, amended, or repealed by the General
Assembly at any time hereafter, and shall take effect on the first day 0f
Approved, Jan. 27,1887.
AN ACT,   to provide for enclosing and erecting tombs over the graves of
the Hon. Yelver ton 0' B anion, and the Hon. Hardy Allard.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Statu of Missoubi, as follows:
§ 1. That there be, and is hereby reserved for the use of a burying
ground for the members of the General Assembly, and their officers who may
die during the Session of the Legislature, the following space of ground to
include the graves of the Honorable Yelverton O'Banion, and the Honorable
Hardy Allard, say twenty feet from east to west by one hundred feet from
north to south, which is within the limits of the public burying ground, reserved as such within the limits of the City of Jefferson and on lot No. 38, and
reserved by an act of the General Assembly concerning the Permanent Seat
of Government, Approved January the first 1837, as a public burying ground.
§ 2. That the Auditor of public accounts, and the commissioner of the
permanent seat of government be, and they are hereby authorized and required to cause to be enclosed the above described piece of ground with a
good and substantial stone wall two feet thick at the bottom; which shallbe
one foot and a half below the surface, and three and one half feet above the
ground, to be laid in good lime mortar, with one good and substantial gate,
with good lock and key.
§ 3. To cause to be erected over the graves of the said O'Banion, and
Allard, suitable tombs as near as may lie of the description of the one over
the grave of Mrs. Thomas, in said graveyard, with the necessary and suitable inscriptions thereon, noting the place, of their nativity, their age, and
from what counties they were members at the time of their death, and the
date of their death, and that the same was done at the expense ofthe Stale,
and that they be required to communicate with such persons as may be necessary, to obtain the desired information.
§ 4. That to effect the objects herein before provided for, the sum of five
hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in
the treasury not^otherwise appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the accomplishment of the object, and that the Auditor be authorized upon the completion ofthe work, to draw his warrant or warants for the
same upon the State Treasurer who shall pay the same.
§ 5. Said work shallbe done as soon as convenient, after the passage of
Approved, Feb.  6, 1837-
AN ACT, to legalize the sale of Township School Lands.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Sta.te of Missouri, as follows:
§ 1. In all cas.es where the commissioners of school lands, in any countj
of this State, appointed by an act of the General Assembly, approved the
17th of January, 1831, and an act supplementary thereto, approved the 28th
of January. 1833, have made sale of any of said lands, and reported payment
of the same, or have done any other act in relation to the sale thereof, according to the provisions of "an act to regulate the sale of the sixteenth sections)
«mdto provide for organizing, regulating and perpetuating common schools;
Identifier LAWS_9th_1836-1838_0310.tif
Transcript 310 BURYING GROUND SCHOOL LANDS. § 15. This act, may be altered, amended, or repealed by the General Assembly at any time hereafter, and shall take effect on the first day 0f March next. Approved, Jan. 27,1887. AN ACT, to provide for enclosing and erecting tombs over the graves of the Hon. Yelver ton 0' B anion, and the Hon. Hardy Allard. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Statu of Missoubi, as follows: § 1. That there be, and is hereby reserved for the use of a burying ground for the members of the General Assembly, and their officers who may die during the Session of the Legislature, the following space of ground to include the graves of the Honorable Yelverton O'Banion, and the Honorable Hardy Allard, say twenty feet from east to west by one hundred feet from north to south, which is within the limits of the public burying ground, reserved as such within the limits of the City of Jefferson and on lot No. 38, and reserved by an act of the General Assembly concerning the Permanent Seat of Government, Approved January the first 1837, as a public burying ground. § 2. That the Auditor of public accounts, and the commissioner of the permanent seat of government be, and they are hereby authorized and required to cause to be enclosed the above described piece of ground with a good and substantial stone wall two feet thick at the bottom; which shallbe one foot and a half below the surface, and three and one half feet above the ground, to be laid in good lime mortar, with one good and substantial gate, with good lock and key. § 3. To cause to be erected over the graves of the said O'Banion, and Allard, suitable tombs as near as may lie of the description of the one over the grave of Mrs. Thomas, in said graveyard, with the necessary and suitable inscriptions thereon, noting the place, of their nativity, their age, and from what counties they were members at the time of their death, and the date of their death, and that the same was done at the expense ofthe Stale, and that they be required to communicate with such persons as may be necessary, to obtain the desired information. § 4. That to effect the objects herein before provided for, the sum of five hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not^otherwise appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the accomplishment of the object, and that the Auditor be authorized upon the completion ofthe work, to draw his warrant or warants for the same upon the State Treasurer who shall pay the same. § 5. Said work shallbe done as soon as convenient, after the passage of this act. Approved, Feb. 6, 1837- AN ACT, to legalize the sale of Township School Lands. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Sta.te of Missouri, as follows: § 1. In all cas.es where the commissioners of school lands, in any countj of this State, appointed by an act of the General Assembly, approved the 17th of January, 1831, and an act supplementary thereto, approved the 28th of January. 1833, have made sale of any of said lands, and reported payment of the same, or have done any other act in relation to the sale thereof, according to the provisions of "an act to regulate the sale of the sixteenth sections) «mdto provide for organizing, regulating and perpetuating common schools;