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An Act for the better protection of the bodies of deceased persons. 1853-1854 149 (1853)

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perform the labor of removing the obstruction at their
own expense.and without compensation for the same.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts Little river.
of laws heretofore passed. making and declaring Little
river, in Blount county, navigable. be, and the same are
hereby repealed. Provided, however, that that portion
of said river, from Kirby's Mills down to the mouth of
the same, shall be considered a navigable stream, and
shall not be obstructed by mill dams, or otherwise.
WM. U. WISENER,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
EDWIN POILK,
Speaker of the Senate.
* Passed, February 17, 1854.
CHAPTER LXXXII.
AN ACT for the better protection of the bodies of deceased persons.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
the State of Tennessee, That hereafter it shall be unlaw-
ful and criminal for any person to disinter the body of
any free white person in this State, or to remove, violate
or distrub the body of any deceased free white person,
which has been placed in any grave, vault, or last rest-
ing place; and whosoevershall be guilty of either of said
offences shall be deemied guilty of' a high misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not exceed-
ing one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned at the dis-
cretion qf the court; and all persons aiding or abetting,
either before or after, in any such offence. shall be ad.
judged principals in the first degree. Provided, that
the relations or friends of the deceased may disinter or
remove such bodies to other places of interment or safe-
keeping; and, provided, further, that the bodies of male-
factors may be disintered and removed for anatomical
purposes.
Sec. 2 Be it enacted, That any person or persons who
shall disinter, remove, or violate the body of any de- Bodiesotne-
ceased negro or mulatto. shall be guilty of a misde-groes or wm-
meanor, and upon conviction thereof. shall be punishedlattoes.
as other cases of misdemeanor, at the discretion of the
court. Provided, that with the assent of the owner of
said deceased negro, if a slave, and if a free person, with

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