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An Act to Incorporate the Nashville Colored Mechanics' Association. 1865-1866 362 (1865.1)

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CHAPTER CXXXIX.
AN ACT to Incorporate the Nashville Colored Mechanics' Association.
WHEREAS, The Colored Mechanics of Nashville have
formed an Association for the general promotion of all
trades among mechanics, and for the improvement of its
members in virtue and knowledge; therefore,
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
the State of Tennessee, That Abraham Terry, Louis N.
Weller, James Allison, J. W. Smith and Abraham Turner,
and their associates, be, and they are hereby incorporated
under the name of the Nashville Colored Mechanics' As-
sociation, for the purposes aforesaid, and have a seal; the
right to sue and be sued, and such powers as may be nec-
essary and proper to carry into effect the end for which
Repeal.    this Charter is granted, for the term of fifteen years; sub-
ject to amendment or repeal by any future Legislature;
and this act shall take effect from and after its passage.
WILLIAM HEISKELL,
Speaker of the House Qf Representatives.
JOSHUA B. FRIERSON,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed May 25, 1866.
CHAPTER CXL.
AN ACT to Incorporate the Trunick Oil and Mining Company.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
the State of Tennessee, That John Trunick, William
Trunick, George Satterfield, Bill H. High, John W.
Bowen and E. S. Williams, their associates, successors and
assigns, be, and they are hereby created, constituted and
declared a body politic and corporate, under the name and
style of the  Trunick Oil and Mining Company, with
full privileges and powers to and for the purpose of pros-
Purposes.  ecuting, boring, exploring for, raising, mining, digging,
transporting and selling oil, petroleum, naptha, salt, coal,
iron, and all other minerals in this State, or elsewhere, on
any lands that they may own, or may hereafter acquire by
purchase, lease or gift; and to manufacture dyes and colors,
and refine oil or petroleum, and convert it to such other
uses, by distillation, refining and manufacturing, as science,

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