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290 LAWS   OF
James Welch, of the county of Jackson, be, and they are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet, in the town of Warrensburg, on the second Monday in April next, or at any time within six month
thereafter, whose duty it shall be to view and mark out a State road, commencing where said road terminates, leading through Pettis county, the nearest and best way to Warrensburg, and from thence to Independence, Jackson
§ 3. The above named commissioners, respectively, before entering upon
the duties assigned them by this act, shall, severally, take ah oath, before
some judge or justice of the peace, for the faithful performance of the duties
required of them by this act.
said court shall immediately cause said road to be opened, and put in good repair, at least thirty feet wide, by persons subject to work on roads in the respective counties, through which the road passes.
or commissioner's shall have power to fill such vacancy.
§ 6. The above named commissioners shall, each, receive one dollarand fifty
cents,for each day,they may be engaged in viewing and marking said road,to be
paid by the counties through which said road runs, each county paying her
said courts, to pay the same out of the three per cent, fund, or the county treasury,   at the discretion of said courts.
§ 7. So soon as said road is opened and put in good repair, agreeably to
AN ACT declaring the county road from Boonville, in Cooper county, to Warsaw,
in Benton county, by the way of Williamsburg, in Morgan county, a State
Sec.  I.    A certain county road declared to be a State road.
§ 1. That the county road leading from Boonville, in Cooper county, to
Warsaw, in Benton county, by the way of Williamsburg, in Morgan county,
Identifier LAWS_10th_1838-1839_0290.tif
Transcript 290 LAWS OF § 2. James Brown and John C. Ferguson, of the county of Johnson, and James Welch, of the county of Jackson, be, and they are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet, in the town of Warrensburg, on the second Monday in April next, or at any time within six month thereafter, whose duty it shall be to view and mark out a State road, commencing where said road terminates, leading through Pettis county, the nearest and best way to Warrensburg, and from thence to Independence, Jackson county. § 3. The above named commissioners, respectively, before entering upon the duties assigned them by this act, shall, severally, take ah oath, before some judge or justice of the peace, for the faithful performance of the duties required of them by this act. § 4. The said commissioners, so soon as they shall report the same to each county court of the respective counties, through which said road passes, the said court shall immediately cause said road to be opened, and put in good repair, at least thirty feet wide, by persons subject to work on roads in the respective counties, through which the road passes. § 5. If a vacancy shall occur from any cause, the remaining commissioner or commissioner's shall have power to fill such vacancy. § 6. The above named commissioners shall, each, receive one dollarand fifty cents,for each day,they may be engaged in viewing and marking said road,to be paid by the counties through which said road runs, each county paying her own commissioners upon said commissioners making out their accounts, and presenting them to their respective county courts; and it shall be the duty of said courts, to pay the same out of the three per cent, fund, or the county treasury, at the discretion of said courts. § 7. So soon as said road is opened and put in good repair, agreeably to the provisions of this act, it shall be declared a State road. § 8. It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State, immediately after the passage of this act, to notify the above named commissioners of their appointment, and the time and place of their meeting. This act to take effect, and be in force from and after its passage. APPROVED, Feb. 12, 1839. ROADS. AN ACT declaring the county road from Boonville, in Cooper county, to Warsaw, in Benton county, by the way of Williamsburg, in Morgan county, a State road. Sec. I. A certain county road declared to be a State road. 2. Duty of the county court to have said road opened and kept in repair. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: § 1. That the county road leading from Boonville, in Cooper county, to Warsaw, in Benton county, by the way of Williamsburg, in Morgan county, is, to its intersection with the State road leading from the city of Jefferson to Springfield, hereby declared to be a State road. § 2. It shall be the duty of the county courts of the respective counties, through which said road passes, as soon as may be, after the promulgation of