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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 24 STAT. · August 2, 1886 · Chapter 843

Chapter 843. to authorize the Secretary of War to permit the Carrollton and Lock Number One Turnpike Road Company to locate and construct its road on land belonging to the United States at Lock Number One, on the Kentucky River, in the State of Kentucky

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CHAP. 843.— An Act to authorize the Secretary of War to permit the Carrollton and Lock Number One Turnpike Road Company to locate and construct its road on land belonging to the United States at Lock Number One, on the Kentucky River, in the State of Kentucky.August 2, 1886. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Right of way to Carrollton and Lock No. 1 Turnpike Road Company, through United States land at Lock No. 1, Kentucky River, Ky.*Proviso*.Location.
That the Secretary of War be, and is hereby, authorized and empowered to permit the Carrollton and Lock Number One Turnpike Bead Company to locate and construct its road through the land belonging to the United States at Lock Number One, on the Kentucky River, in the State of Kentucky, upon such terms and conditions as he may consider proper: *Provided*, That said road shall not be so located or constructed as to obstruct the use of the said land by the United States for public purposes.
Approved, August 2, 1886.
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