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An Act to incorporate the City of Chattanooga and for other purposes. 1851-1852 15 (1851)

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CHAPTER XIII.
AN ACT to incorporate tje City of Chattanooga and for other purposes.
SECTION 1. Be it enactCd by the General Assembly of the
Stale of' Tennessee, That the inhabitants of the city oflneorporatioa.
Chattanooga, are hereby constituted a corporation and
body politic, by the name and style of the Mayor and
Aldermen of the city of Chattanooga, and by the
same name shall have perpetual succession, may sue
and be sued, plead and be impleaded, in all courts of
law and equity, and in all actions whatsoever, may
purchase, receive and hold property, real and personal,
within said city, and may sell, lease, dr dispose of the
same for the benefit of said city, and may purchase,
receive and hold property, real and personal, beyond
the limits of the city, to be used for the burial of the
dead, for the erection of' water-works, fir the establish-
inent of a hospital, poor house, work house or house
of correction, and may sell, lease, or dispose of said
property for the benefit of' the city, and do all other
acts touching the same as natural persons, and shall
have and use a common seal and change it at
ploasure.
SEc. 2. The boundary of the city shall be as follows:
Beginning at the north-east corner of the south-west noundares.
fractional quarter of fractional section twenty-one,
second fiactional township, fourth range west of' the
basis line in the Ococe district, thence south twenty
west to the south-cast corner of' the north-west quarter
of section thirty-three, thence north seventy, west to
the middle of' the Tennessee (Uver, thence up the
middle of' the river to a point opposite the beginning,
then in a direct line to the beginning: Provided how-
ever that the ano included, outside of' the present
boundary of Chattanooga, shall not be subject to a
corporation tax while held as woodland or for farming
purposes, but iay be taxed, whenever laid ofl' and sold
Or occupied as town lots.
Sc. 3. There shall be a city council to consist
of a Mayor and   Aldermen. The board of Alder- Mayor and Al
men shall consist of' two members from each ward, dormen.
chosen by the qualified voters of each ward respectively
for one year. No person shall be an Alderman, unless
he be a citizen of' the state of Tennessee and a bona
fide residcnt and a free holder in the ward for which
he is elected, any Alderman after his election, renmov-
ing from, or ceasing to be a free holder in his ward,
shall thereby vacate his said oflice. Each Alderman

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