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An Act regulating the mode of taking the census. 1854-1855 331 (1855)

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ChrAP'S 24 & 25.

CHAPTER XXIV.
BURIAL-GROUNDS.
AN ACT CONCERNING BURIAIrGROUNDS. (a)
1. What burial-grounds not subject to levy, dower or partition.
Be it enacted by the General A8embly of the State of .M8-
souri, a8 follows :-
SECTION 1.-That lands appropriated and set apart as
burial-grounds, either for public or private use, and so re-
corded in the recorder's office of the county where such lands
are situated, or any burial ground that may have been used
as such for ten years, shall not be subject to sale on execu-
tion on any judgment to be hereafter recovered, to taxation,
to dower, nor to compulsory partition: Provided, That the
lands so appropriated, and set apart as a private burial-ground,
shall not exceed in value the sum of fifty dollars, and an area
of one acre.
Approved November 17, 1855.
CHAPTER XXV.
CENSUS.
AN ACT REGULATING TIlE MODE OF TAKING THE CENSUS,

Sheriff to take the census of his
county. The particular man-
ner in which census to be
taken.
Insane, deaf and dumb, and
blind persons, to be specified,
&o.
Secretary of State to prepare
blank forms for taking the
census, &c.
Sheriff to commence taking the
census on the first of Septem-
ber, in every fourth year after
1852, and return an abstract
of the same to the Sccretary
of State, before the third
Monday in November, &c.

5. Sheriff shall ascertain and spe-
cify the number of inhabi-
tants in each township and
corporate town of his county,
&c.
6. Original books to be deposited
in office of the clerks of the
county courts, &c.
7. Compensation to the sheriff for
taking the census.
8. Penalty for failing to perform
the duties imposed by this
act; how recovered.
0. Compensation, when allowed.
10. Penalty for knowingly enume-
rating any person not resi-
dent of the county.

(a) This Is a now law.

Private bu-
rial grounds
not subject to
levy, dower or
partition.

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