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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 26 STAT. · May 16, 1890 · Chapter 217

Chapter 217. to ratify an act entitled “An act to provide for a wagon road between Mount Idaho, in Idaho County, and Little Salmon Meadows, in Washington County,” in Idaho Territory

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CHAP. 217.— An Act to ratify an act entitled “An act to provide for a wagon road between Mount Idaho, in Idaho County, and Little Salmon Meadows, in Washington County,” in Idaho Territory.May 16, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Idaho.Wagon road between Mount Idaho and Little Salmon Meadows.Ratifying Territorial act providing for. That the act of the legislative assembly of the Territory of Idaho, passed February second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, entitled, “An act to provide for a wagon road between Mount Idaho, in Idaho County, and Little Salmon Meadows, in Washington County,” be, and the same is hereby, ratified and confirmed.
The time for the completion ofCompletion extended. said road shall be extended one year. Approved, May 16, 1890.
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