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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 35 STAT. · March 4, 1909 · Chapter 304

Chapter 304. To extend the time for the completion of a bridge across the Missouri River at Yankton, South Dakota, by the Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company

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CHAP. 304.— An Act To extend the time for the completion of a bridge across the Missouri River at Yankton, South Dakota, by the Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company. March 4, 1909.[[S. 7640](/us/bill/70/s/7640).][[Public, No. 333](/us/pl/70/333).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That section six of an ActMissouri River.Time extended for bridging by Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company at, Yankton, S.
Dak. approved March ninth, nineteen hundred and four, authorizing the Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company to construct a combined railroad, wagon, and foot-passenger bridge across the Mis-souri 1060 River at or near the city of Yankton, South Dakota, as amended by the Acts approved January twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred andVol. 33, pp. 62, 621.Vol. 84, pp. 9, 1058. five; February fifth, nineteen hundred and six; March second, nineteen hundred and seven, and February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and eight, be, and is hereby, amended by extending the time for commencing*Ante*, p. 35, amended.Time of construction. the construction of said bridge to March ninth, nineteen hundred and ten, and by extending the time for completing said bridge to March ninth, nineteen hundred and twelve.
Approved, March 4, 1909.
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