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An Act for the benefit of the Georgetown and Lemon's Mill Turnpike Road. 1855 vol. I 367 (1855)

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and watering the town of Bowlinggreen, have not been     1856.
completed, this charter shall be void so far as it regards
the object not cpnIpled within said ten years.
Approved March 3, 1846
CHAPTER 248.
AN ACT' to amend the charter of the Dry Creek and Covington Turnpike
Road Company.
lie it enacted by the General Assenbly of the Comonwedth
§ 1. That the President and Directors of the Dry Creek
and Covington Turnpike Road Company be and they are
hereby required to remove the toll gate on said road which
is between the city of Covington ahd the town of Ludlow,
to any point west of where it now is, not less than one-
half mile distant therefrom; and that any law authoriz-
ing the establishment of said toll gate where it now is,
is hereby repealed.
§ 2. The said company shall not be required to keep the
mettaled part of said road more than fifteen feet wide.
Approved March 3, 1856.
CHAPTER 249.
AN ACT for the benefit of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, in Shel-
byville.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentuck/J:
That it shall be lawful for the Trustees for the time
being of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, in Shelby-
yUle, to sell and convey the house and lot of ground now
occupied by them as a house of worship, and apply the
proceeds toward paying for a new house of worship for
said church in said town.
Approved March 3,1856.
CHAPTER 250.
AN ACT for the benefit of the Georgetown and Lemon's Mill Turnpike
Road.
WUeReAs, It is represented that the proceeds of the toll
gate on the turnpike road leading from Georgetowa to
Lemon's Mill, in Scott county, are not sufficient to keep
said road in repair, after paying other and indispei7isble
expenses: and for remedy whereof,

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