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An Act to authorize the Impressment of certain Salt Wells, Furnaces and other Property. 1863 10 (1863.12)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0824 and id is 1 raw text is: SALT.

secretary of the interior of the United States, to the said secretary
of the treasury of the Confederate States, to be held by him in tiust
Data        for said Cherokee tribe of Indians, the said certificates of' debt, bear-
ing date on the first day of January eighteen. hundred and sixty-one.
Interest, how  And the commissionerd of the sitjcing fund of tho state shall direct
paid        the said auditor to pay to said secretary of the treasury the senti-
annual installments of interest due thereon the first day of July
eighteen hmo'dred and sixty-one ; the first day of January eigliteen
hundred and sixty-two; the first .day of July eighteeni hundred aud
oixty-two; the first day, of January eighteen hundred and sixty-
three; the first day of .July eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and
the first day of Januatr eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and that
may hereafter accrue ; to be disbursed according. to the trust reposed
Principal and  in him ; and thereafter to pay the principal and interest which may
interest    become due on said cortificates of debt, as is now or may be here-
after preseribed for the payment of interest on the state debt.
Commecemcna  2. This act shall be in force as soon as the proper authorities of
the Confederate States shall file with the seconl auditor an obliga-
tion, approved by the commissioners of the sinking fund, to indem-
nify the commonwealth against any loss or liability incurred by rea-
son of this act.
CHIAP. .-An ACT to authorize thu Itapressment of eertain Salt Wells,
Furnaces and other Property.
Paoei March 8, 1801.
Impressment   1. Be it inaoted by the general assembly, that the superintendent
authorized  of salt works, under the control of the board of supervisors, do pro-
eced forthwith to impress. and take.possession of the three double
furnaces at Salt'ille, known as tho  Charles Scott furnaces, with
the fixtures, equipments and implements used in connection with sald
furnaces, and all appurtenances to the same belonging; and also
S         'such sources of supply of fresh water as' may be necessary and con-
venient in the manu'acture of salt on said furnaces, togetIer with all
fixtures, conduits, rights of way and appurtenances incidental or per-
Time for whMch taning thereto, and lold the same for the public use until the eighth
proprty io t  day,ofJune eight e  hundred and sixty-five; and also for the like
use, to impress, take possession of and hold, until the said eighth day
of June eighteen hundred aiid sixty-five, the salt well known as the
tPreston well, and all fixtures, engines,. equipmnts, implements
and conduits used ia procuring a supply of salt water from said well,
Shaven, &0  and conducting the same to the said turnaces; and also such slaves,
wagons, harness, horses and mules, sacks, provisions and supplies,
forage, wood and other personal property provided, used in operating
said furnaces and well, as shall be necessary or needful for success-
DW01,1 h01111108 fully'operating the same; and also for the like use, to impress, take
&C          possession of and hold, until the eighth day of June eighteen hun-
dred and sixty-five, the dwelling house recently occupied by Williams
and Leonard; the dwelling house at the river works now occupied by
John N. Clarkson; such negro houses, stbre houses, wood yards,
stables and appurtenances, and good and convenient access to and
from the premises, as may be necesary and convenient for the proper
working of said furnaces, and the conduct of the business of mnnu-
i,aud       facturing and distributing salt among the people; also such mead6w
and other land in the vicinity of said furnaces as may afford proper
facilities for the grazing of the mules, horses and stock used in con-
ducting said business, and for the rearing of vegetables for the slaves
and employees of the state: the said houses, offices, stables, lands
and ways to be specified by the board of supervisors.  .
Furnacet uow  2. That the superititendent, under the like control of the board of
leasedto, be mln- supervisors,, do impress, prior to the eighth day of Juno eighteen
pressed

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