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MISSOURI. • '277
■§ 1. The county roads leading from Palmyra, Marion county, to Monticello,
Lewis county, by way of Kennonsville; and the county road leading from Monticello, to Sand Hill, in the territory of the said county of Lewis, be, and the
through which the roads shall pass, as soon as practicable, to enforce the act,
entitled "an act to provide for opening and repairing public roads and highways," approved, February 6th, 1837.
APPROVED, Feb. 1, 183!)..
county, to Platlsburgh, in Clinton county.
Sec. 1-2.    Board of commissioners appointed to survey arid; mark out certain State roads.
3. On failure to meet on the day appointed the board may meet on some other  day  within six;
8. Compensation to those engaged.
9. Expenses under this acthow paid.
§ 1. Robert Gobbs Esq., of Marion county, George Parker, of Shelby
county, and James Cochran, of Macon county, are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet at the town of Palmyia, in the county of Marion, on the first Monday in April 1839, and, from thence, proceed to
and through the town of Shelbyville, in said county; thence to Bloomington in
§ 2. That Jacob Holland, of Linn, county, Nathaniel H. Gregory, of Livingston county, Elijah Frost, of Daviess county, and Edward Smith, of Clinton
are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet, at the
Clinton leading through the county seats of Linn,, Livingston and Daviess
counties; thence, to Plattsburg, in Clinton county; said roads shall be surveyed
and as little as may  be to the disadvantage of individuals.
§ 3. Should either board of commissioners, appointed by this act fail to attend on the day herein designated, then said board of commissioners, sofailingto
time by this act designated, to be agreed upon by the members composing the
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Transcript MISSOURI. • '277 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: ■§ 1. The county roads leading from Palmyra, Marion county, to Monticello, Lewis county, by way of Kennonsville; and the county road leading from Monticello, to Sand Hill, in the territory of the said county of Lewis, be, and the same are hereby declared to be, State roads. § 2. It shall be the duty of the county courts, of the respective counties through which the roads shall pass, as soon as practicable, to enforce the act, entitled "an act to provide for opening and repairing public roads and highways," approved, February 6th, 1837. APPROVED, Feb. 1, 183!).. ROADS. AN ACT for Surveying and marking out a State road from Palmyra, in Marion county, to Platlsburgh, in Clinton county. Sec. 1-2. Board of commissioners appointed to survey arid; mark out certain State roads. 3. On failure to meet on the day appointed the board may meet on some other day within six; months. 4. Vacancies in the board how supplied. 5. Board may appoint their Surveyor and chain carriers. Surveyor shall make out a plat. 6. Duty of county courts to have the road opened. 7. Board shall first take an oath for the faithful performance of duty. 8. Compensation to those engaged. 9. Expenses under this acthow paid. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: § 1. Robert Gobbs Esq., of Marion county, George Parker, of Shelby county, and James Cochran, of Macon county, are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet at the town of Palmyia, in the county of Marion, on the first Monday in April 1839, and, from thence, proceed to survey and mark out a State road to the town of Bloomington, in Macon county, leading through Shelby county, passing by Oak-dale and New-market, and through the town of Shelbyville, in said county; thence to Bloomington in Macon county. § 2. That Jacob Holland, of Linn, county, Nathaniel H. Gregory, of Livingston county, Elijah Frost, of Daviess county, and Edward Smith, of Clinton are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet, at the town of Bloomington, in Macon county, on the first Monday in April 1839; and, from thence, proceed to survey and mark out a State road, in continuation of the above designated road, to the town of Plattsburg, in the county of Clinton leading through the county seats of Linn,, Livingston and Daviess counties; thence, to Plattsburg, in Clinton county; said roads shall be surveyed on the nearest and most direct route, due regard being had to the ground on which said road may run, and to the advantages to be derived to the public, and as little as may be to the disadvantage of individuals. § 3. Should either board of commissioners, appointed by this act fail to attend on the day herein designated, then said board of commissioners, sofailingto attend, shall meet on some other subsequent day, within six months from the time by this act designated, to be agreed upon by the members composing the said board.