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An Act to incorporate a Plank Road Company in the counties of Hickman and Graves. 1855 vol. II 74 (1855)

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1856.    original and amended charters, and may increase capital
stock for the construction of said branch road.
§ 2. This act to take effect from its passage.
Approved March 7, 1856.
CHAPTER 417.
AN ACT to authorize the County Court of Fulton to change the State
road.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky:
§ 1. That the County Court of Fulton county is hereby
authorized and empowered, a majority of the Justices of
said county being present and concurring therein, to
change the State road leading from Canton to Hickman,
anywhere between the residence of William McGhee and
the city of Hickman, in the same manner and under the
same rules and regulations prescribed by the general road
laws of this Commonwealth.
§ 2. That this act shall take effect from its passage.
Approved March 7, 1856.
CHAPTER 418.
AN ACT to incorporate a Plank Road Company in the counties of Hickman
and Graves.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky:
§ 1. That a company be and the same is hereby formed
and established, under the corporate name of the  Hick-
man and Graves county Plank Road Company, for the
purpose of constructing a plank road from Kentucky City
or Columbus, through the counties of Hickman and Graves,
by the way of the towns of Clinton and Feliciana, in
the direction of Paris, Tennessee.
§ 2. That the capital stock of said company shall be
Capital Stoek, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be divided into
shares of fifty dollars each.
§ 3. That books for the subscription of stock in said
opened.    company shall be opened on the first Monday in May
next, at the towns of Columbus, Clinton, Feliciana,
Dukedom, and Boydsville, and to continue open so long
as may be proper and advisable, under the directions of
Commission- Edward I. Bullock, J. P. Walker, George B. Moss, and
Edward Crossland, of Hickmark county, and N. M. Morse,
Holmes Hopkins, and John W. Cook, of Graves county,
or any one or more of them, who are appointed commis-
sioners. That the said commissioners shall procure a

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