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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · July 17, 1916 · Chapter 250

Chapter 250. Granting the consent of Congress to Julian B

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CHAP. 250.— An Act Granting the consent of Congress to Julian B. McCurry, A. G. McCurry, P. W. Walton, and J. J. Fretwell to construct a bridge across the Savannah River. July 17, 1916[[H. R. 16641](/us/bill/64/hr/16641)][[Public, No. 163](/us/pl/64/163)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the consent of CongressSavannah River.Julian B. McCurry, etc., may bridge, Georgia and South Carolina. is hereby granted to Julian B.
McCurry and A. G. McCurry, of Hartwell, Georgia; P. W. Walton, of Madison, Georgia; and J. J. Fretwell, of Anderson, South Carolina, and their successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the Savannah River at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, at or near McDonalds Shoals, between McDonalds Shoals and Hanks Ferry, in the county of Hart, State of Georgia, on the west, and the county of Anderson, State of South Carolina, on the east, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to regulateConstruction.Vol. 34, p. 84. the construction of bridges over navigable waters,” approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six.
Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is herebyAmendment. expressly reserved. Approved, July 17, 1916.
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