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An Act authorizing Moses Fisk to open a Turnpike Road. 1812 71 (1812)

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ind thall be good and valid both in ltw and ejhiff
any law to the contrlry notw tiftanding.
JOHN COOKE, Speaker of the
House of. Representatives4
THOMAS HENDERSON, Sped-
ker of the Senate.
Wtober 24th 1812.
CHAPTER      LXXIV.
An act authorizing Moses Fisk                     to
open a Turlnpike Road.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Asseibly ofthd
state of rennessee, That Mofes Fifk may open a road
from Hilham to the Highlands fouth of Roaring river Turnpike
croling helow its jundion with Springkcreek, to be made from  HlilhaM
and kept twenty feet wide, fourteen feet of which width to the hig[t
to be clear of flumps and rocks when it can be done by ands.
reafonable exertions with bridges and caufewlys where
they would be requited of an overfeer of roads, and may
keep a turnpike on it at fuch place as he may think pro.
per from time to time for the term of twenty years.
Sec 2. Be it enacted That the county court of Ove'ton coun.
ty when notified by faid Fifk that the r6ad is open, fhall ap.
point three refpeatable freeholders to view it & if in-theiro. Court of
pinion it is prepared as this aa requires, their certificares Cointy to ap
of the fame (hill entitle faid Filk, his heirs and affign% to
manage faid turnpike during faid term of twenty years
from its date, and to demand and recieve from passengers
at the rate of fix cents and a quarter for each man and
horf, the fame faim for each led or loofe horfe or slave,
fifty cents for each cart and team, feventy five cents for
each waggon and team, and one dollar for each plea.
fure carriage or vehicle, but any houfeholder living with.
in three miles of faid rohd who will affift with Fuch
hands as arc required by law to work on public roads,
two days in opening it, and two days.annually in keep.
iig it in repair when duly notified by faid Fisk or his
heirs or affigos or agent, fliall pafs and repafs with his
family or property without the payment of toll.
ec. S. Be it enacted, That the faid Mofes Fisk thall
b lubje61 in all refpefsa to the fame procefs And penal.%

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