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Timestamp: 2019-08-20 06:21:42
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Patton Long's mill; thence, to the Prairie, near Jeremiah Crowley's, is hereby
declared to be a State road, and that the same be extended to Plattsburg, in
§ 2. Jeremiah Crowley, and John C. Richerson, of Ray county, and Littleton Robert, of Clinton county, are hereby appointed commissioners, who shall
meet, at Richmond, in Ray county, on the first Monday in May next, and, from
said town, proceed to survey and "mark out a State road to Plattsburg, in Clinton county, the most direct route, due regard being had to the ground over
which said road shall run.
§ 3. Should said commissioners fail to meet on the day appointed, they may
meet on any other day within one month thereafter, as they may agree upon,
and, if any vacancy shall occur in said board of commissioners, the remaining
commissioners shall fill said vacancy.
§ 4. The commissioners shall appoint a surveyor and employ chain carriers
to accompany them, and cause the surveyor to note the courses and distances
of said road, and the surveyor shall make a complete plat of said road, for the
use of Ray and Clinton counties, and one for the Secretary of State.
§ 5, It shall be the duty of the county courts of Ray and Clinton counties,
so soon as they shall receive said plat, to cause said road to be opened and kept
in repair, by the hands subject to work roads; said road shall be opened at least
§ 6. The commissioners, before they shall enter on the duties prescribed
by this act, shall take an oath, before some officer who is authorised by law to
administer oaths, to the faithful performance of the same.
§ 7. The commissioners shall, each, receive for their services one dollar and
seventy-five cents, per day, for each day necessarily engaged in laying out and
marking said road; and the surveyor shall be allowed two dollars per day; the
chain carriers shall be allowed one dollar per day.
§ 8. The expenses incurred by reason of this act shall be paid out of the
three per cent, fund of the counties of Ray and Clinton, equally.
AN ACT for surveying and marking out a State road, from Plattsburg to Black-
Snake-Hills, by the Rock House Prairie.
Sec.   1.    Commissioners appointed to survey and mark out a State road.
2. On failure to meet at the time appointed, the board of commissioners may meet on some
other day within a month thereafter.
4. Board shall appoint, surveyor and chain carriers.
5. The surveyor shall make plats of tho road.
6. Duty of the county court to have the said road opened.
7. Board shall first take an oath.
8. Compensation of those employed on road.
S). Expenses under this act, how paid.
§ 1. Thompson Smith, John Livingston, and William Harrington, of Clinton county, are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to
meet, at Plattsburgh, in said county, on the first Monday in May next, and pro
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Transcript LAWS OF Patton Long's mill; thence, to the Prairie, near Jeremiah Crowley's, is hereby declared to be a State road, and that the same be extended to Plattsburg, in Clinton county. § 2. Jeremiah Crowley, and John C. Richerson, of Ray county, and Littleton Robert, of Clinton county, are hereby appointed commissioners, who shall meet, at Richmond, in Ray county, on the first Monday in May next, and, from said town, proceed to survey and "mark out a State road to Plattsburg, in Clinton county, the most direct route, due regard being had to the ground over which said road shall run. § 3. Should said commissioners fail to meet on the day appointed, they may meet on any other day within one month thereafter, as they may agree upon, and, if any vacancy shall occur in said board of commissioners, the remaining commissioners shall fill said vacancy. § 4. The commissioners shall appoint a surveyor and employ chain carriers to accompany them, and cause the surveyor to note the courses and distances of said road, and the surveyor shall make a complete plat of said road, for the use of Ray and Clinton counties, and one for the Secretary of State. § 5, It shall be the duty of the county courts of Ray and Clinton counties, so soon as they shall receive said plat, to cause said road to be opened and kept in repair, by the hands subject to work roads; said road shall be opened at least twenty feet wide. § 6. The commissioners, before they shall enter on the duties prescribed by this act, shall take an oath, before some officer who is authorised by law to administer oaths, to the faithful performance of the same. § 7. The commissioners shall, each, receive for their services one dollar and seventy-five cents, per day, for each day necessarily engaged in laying out and marking said road; and the surveyor shall be allowed two dollars per day; the chain carriers shall be allowed one dollar per day. § 8. The expenses incurred by reason of this act shall be paid out of the three per cent, fund of the counties of Ray and Clinton, equally. This act to take effect from and after its passage. Approved, Feb. II, 1839. ROADS. AN ACT for surveying and marking out a State road, from Plattsburg to Black- Snake-Hills, by the Rock House Prairie. Sec. 1. Commissioners appointed to survey and mark out a State road. 2. On failure to meet at the time appointed, the board of commissioners may meet on some other day within a month thereafter. 3. Vacancies in the board, how filled. 4. Board shall appoint, surveyor and chain carriers. 5. The surveyor shall make plats of tho road. 6. Duty of the county court to have the said road opened. 7. Board shall first take an oath. 8. Compensation of those employed on road. S). Expenses under this act, how paid. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: § 1. Thompson Smith, John Livingston, and William Harrington, of Clinton county, are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet, at Plattsburgh, in said county, on the first Monday in May next, and pro