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An Act to incorporate the Teskegee Hook and Ladder Company. 1866-1867 594 (1866)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0664 and id is 1 raw text is: 1866-7.                           594
No. 546.]             AN ACT
To prohibit the holding of public markets, and trading
therein, on Sunday.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assem-
bly convened, That it shall not be lawful for any person
to open or cause to be opened, for the purpose of selling
hold market on or trading, at any public market house or place, on Sun-
Sunday.   day; or to open or cause to be opened any stall or shop
therein or connected therewith; or to bring anything for
sale or barter to the said place or market, or offer the
same for sale therein, on that day; or to buy or sell
therein, on that day, including any live stock or cattle;
and any place where people assemble together for the
purchase and sale of goods, wares and merchandise, pro-
visions, cattle, and other articles, shall be esteemed a
market house or place, within the meaning of this act;
and any person so offending shall be subject to the pen-
Penalty.  alties, and is liable to be proceeded against as provided
for in section seventy-three of the penal code of this
State. or by indictment in the city and circuit courts of
this State.
Approved, February 19, 1867.
No. 547.]             AN ACT
To incorporate the Tuskegee Hook and Ladder Company.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assem-
bly convened, That J. D. McMullen, F. S. Ferguson, R.
A. Peterson, and John T. Vruland, their associates and
Corporators. successors, are hereby incorporated by the name and style
of the  Tuskegee Hook and Ladder Company, and by
said name and style the aforesaid company is hereby au-
thorized and empowered to sue and be sued, to have,
hold, occupy and possess, goods and chattles, lands and
tenements, of the value of ten thousand dollars, and to
make such by-laws, rules and regulations, for the proper
organization and good government of the company, not
inconsistent with the constitution and laws of the United

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