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An Act for the benefit of Albert Cook, of Livingston county. 1857 vol. II 83 (1857)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0758 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

CHAPTER 476.                       18-58.
AN ACT to incorporate the Boston Turnpike Road Company.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky:
§ 1. That a company is hereby created, with corporate Locationofroad
powers and corporate succession, to make a turnpike or
gravel road from the Boston Depot, on the Lebanon
branch of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Compa-
ny, in the direction of Bardstown to Cedar creek, and as
far as their means will enable them, and may make a
branch to or in the direction of Morehead's bend, on the
Beech fork.
§ 2. Notley Belmear, Walton Smith, Jeff. Carpenter, Commiioner.
and Thomas Welch are appointed Commissioners to open
books for the subscription of stock, and may take subscrip-
tions of stock to be paid in making road.
§ 3. The shares shall be fifty dollars each, and whenever Capital stock.
two hundred shares are subscribed the Commissioners
shall convene the shareholders, to meet at the Boston
Depot, to elect a President and four Directors.
§ 4. The said company, so formed, shall have the rights, Corporate pow
privileges, and immunities conferred, and be subject to or,.
all the restraints imposed by chapter one hundred and
three of the Revised Statutes, except they shall not be
required to make application to the County Court of Nel-
son, or be governed by it as to routes, or anything else,'
except as to writs of ad quod damnum.
§ 5. The company shall be called the Boston Turnpike xameandtle.
Road Company.
§ 6. The county of Nelson, a majority of atl the Justi-  county court
ces concurring, may subscribe stock not exceeding five may take stoe
thousand dollars.
Approved February 13, 185.
CHAPTER 479.
AN ACT for the benefit of Albert Cook, of Lisingston county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky:
That the County Court of Livingston county shall aillow
to Albert Cook, Jailer of Livingston county, one hundred
and fifteen dollars, for keeping a person of' color named
William, who was committed to the custody of said Jail-
er as a runaway lave, but who was-afterwardsproved to
be a free person. The said sum to be paid out of the
county levy.
Approved February 13, 1858.

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