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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 31 STAT. · January 27, 1900 · Chapter 3

Chapter 3. Extending the time for the completion of a wagon and motor bridge across the Missouri River at Saint Charles, Missouri, as provided by an Act approved June third, eighteen hundred and ninety-six

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CHAP. 3.— An Act Extending the time for the completion of a wagon and motor bridge across the Missouri River at Saint Charles, Missouri, as provided by an Act approved June third, eighteen hundred and ninety-six. January 27, 1900. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Time extended for bridging Missouri River at St. Charles. Vol. 29, p. 195. That the time for completing the construction of a wagon and motor bridge across the Missouri River at Saint Charles, Missouri, as fixed by an Act approved June third, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, be extended to June third, nineteen hundred and two.
Approved, January 27, 1900.
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