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MISSOURI. 257
in April next, for the purpose of viewing and marking out a State road from
Tuscumbia to Waynesville, Pulaski county, on the nearest and best route, having due regard to private property, as well as the ground over which said road
§ 3. Rawley Williams, Samuel G. Clai bourn and William Hilhouse, of Pulaski county, be, and they are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose
duty it shall be to meet in Waynesville, Pulaski county, on the second Monday
in April next, for the purpose of viewing and marking out a State from Waynesville to the State boundary in a direction to Little Rock, Arkansas.
§ 4. The above named board of commissioners, respectively, before entering upon the duties assigned them by this act, shall severally take an oath before
some judge orjustice of the peace, for the faithful performance of the duties required of them by this act.
§ 5. The respective boards of commissioners appointed as aforesaid shall,
each, appoint a surveyor, and two chain carriers to accompany them in surveying, marking out and designating the routes of the roads contemplated in this
§ 6. It shall be the duty of the respective boards of commissioners to make
out plats of the roads which they are required respectively to locate, one of
which each board of commissioners shall transmit to the Secretary of State,
and one to the county court of each county through which the said road shall
pass. •      .
i § 7, It shall be the duty of the said countyr courts, as soon as practicable after
the receipt of the said plats, to cause the said roads to be opened at least twenty feet wide, and kept in repair, as other roads and highways are opened and
§ 8. The said commissioners shall each receive the sum of one dollar and
fifty cents, for each and every day they may be necessarily employed in laying
out said roads; the surveyors, each, the sum of two dollars per day, and the
chain carriers, each, one dollar per day, as compensation for their services, to be
paid by the counties through which said road runs; each county paying the
expense incurred in each county^, upon said commissioners making out their accounts, and presenting 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 county treasury, at the discretion of said courts.
such vacancy in their respective boards by the appointment of some other suitable person or persons.
§ 10. If, from any cause, either of the said boards of commissioners fail to
meet and proceed to perform the duties required of them by this act, on the day
or days prescribed in this act, it shall be lawful for either of said boards of
commissioners to meet on any subsequent day within three months thereafter.
AN ACT to view and mark out a State road, from the town of Fayette, in How-
afd county, to intersect the State  road leading from Jefferson to Boonvilley near
James M   Mr,„i:^i„  .-„ /~<„7„ i.. ......
antes M. Martin's, in Cole county,
Identifier LAWS_10th_1838-1839_0257.tif
Transcript MISSOURI. 257 in April next, for the purpose of viewing and marking out a State road from Tuscumbia to Waynesville, Pulaski county, on the nearest and best route, having due regard to private property, as well as the ground over which said road passes. § 3. Rawley Williams, Samuel G. Clai bourn and William Hilhouse, of Pulaski county, be, and they are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet in Waynesville, Pulaski county, on the second Monday in April next, for the purpose of viewing and marking out a State from Waynesville to the State boundary in a direction to Little Rock, Arkansas. § 4. The above named board of commissioners, respectively, before entering upon the duties assigned them by this act, shall severally take an oath before some judge orjustice of the peace, for the faithful performance of the duties required of them by this act. § 5. The respective boards of commissioners appointed as aforesaid shall, each, appoint a surveyor, and two chain carriers to accompany them in surveying, marking out and designating the routes of the roads contemplated in this act, with their courses and distances. § 6. It shall be the duty of the respective boards of commissioners to make out plats of the roads which they are required respectively to locate, one of which each board of commissioners shall transmit to the Secretary of State, and one to the county court of each county through which the said road shall pass. • . i § 7, It shall be the duty of the said countyr courts, as soon as practicable after the receipt of the said plats, to cause the said roads to be opened at least twenty feet wide, and kept in repair, as other roads and highways are opened and repaired. ' § 8. The said commissioners shall each receive the sum of one dollar and fifty cents, for each and every day they may be necessarily employed in laying out said roads; the surveyors, each, the sum of two dollars per day, and the chain carriers, each, one dollar per day, as compensation for their services, to be paid by the counties through which said road runs; each county paying the expense incurred in each county^, upon said commissioners making out their accounts, and presenting 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 county treasury, at the discretion of said courts. § 9. Should a vacancy occur in either board of commissioners aforesaid, by any cause whatever, the remaining commissioner or commissioners shall fill such vacancy in their respective boards by the appointment of some other suitable person or persons. § 10. If, from any cause, either of the said boards of commissioners fail to meet and proceed to perform the duties required of them by this act, on the day or days prescribed in this act, it shall be lawful for either of said boards of commissioners to meet on any subsequent day within three months thereafter. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after the passage thereof. APPROVED, Jan. 25, 1839. ROADS. AN ACT to view and mark out a State road, from the town of Fayette, in How- afd county, to intersect the State road leading from Jefferson to Boonvilley near James M Mr,„i:^i„ .-„ /~<„7„ i.. ...... antes M. Martin's, in Cole county, 33.