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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · March 1, 1916 · Chapter 39

Chapter 39. to regulate the construction of bridges across navigable waters,” approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six

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CHAP. 39.— AN ACT To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River between Anoka and Hennepin Counties, in the State of Minnesota. March 1, 1916.[[S. 2497](/us/bill/64/s/2497).][[Public, No. 27](/us/pl/64/27).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Great Northern Mississippi River. Great Northern Railway Company may bridge, above Minneapolis, Minn.Railway Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota, its successors and assigns, be, and is hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Mississippi River, at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, about seven miles above the city of Minneapolis, in the State of Minnesota, Construction.
Vol. 34, p. 84.in accordance with the Act of Congress entitled “An Act to regulate the construction of bridges across navigable waters,” approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six. Amendment. Sec. 2. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, March 1, 1916.
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