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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 32 STAT. · March 20, 1902 · Chapter 227

Chapter 227. To extend the time for the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River at Burlington, Iowa

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CHAP. 227.— An Act To extend the time for the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River at Burlington, Iowa. March 20, 1902.[[Public, No. 48](/us/pl/57/48).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the time for the beginning Mississippi River. Citizens’ Bridge Company’s bridge at Burlington, Iowa.of the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River, which the Citizens Bridge Company, a corporation of that name organized under the laws of the State of Iowa, was authorized to construct by virtue of an Act approved March second, nineteen hundred Vol. 31, p. 966.and one, entitled “An Act authorizing the Citizens’ Bridge Company to construct a bridge across the Mississippi River,” shall be extended for the period of one year from the second day of March, nineteen Time for construction extended.hundred and two; and the time for the completion of said bridge shall be extended for a period of three years from the second day of March, nineteen hundred and two.
Approved, March 20, 1902.
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