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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · March 2, 1907 · Chapter 2580

Chapter 2580. Permitting the building of a dam across the Savannah River at Cherokee Shoals

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CHAP. 2580.— An Act Permitting the building of a dam across the Savannah River at Cherokee Shoals. March 2, 1907. [[H. R. 25849](/us/bill/34/hr/25849).] [[Public, No. 289](/us/pl/34/289).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Hugh MacRae Company,Savannah River, Ga. and S.C.Hugh MacRae Company may dam, at Cherokee Shoals. a corporation organized under the laws of South Carolina, its successors and assigns, is hereby authorized to construct and maintain a dam across the Savannah River extending from a point in Elbert County, Georgia, to a point in Abbeville County, South Carolina, upon or in the vicinity of Cherokee Shoals, and all works incident thereto in the utilization of the power thereby developed, in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled “An Act to regulate the construction of*Ante,* p. 386. dams across navigable waters,” approved June twenty-first, nineteen hundred and six.
Sec. 2. That the right to amend or repeal this Act is hereby expresslyAmendment. reserved. Approved, March 2, 1907.
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