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2 POST-ROADS, 25 -T¤ly. 1866, ¤- A bridge built by any company authorized by the legislature of Mis- 2*65;- gy,} "·1‘» souri, across the Missouri River, at the City of Kansas. MQ, 15,,,, °,8,,8 ,,_ A bridge built by the Southern Minnesota Railroad Company across 10,v. ie, pi 31.the Mississippi River, between the city of La Crosse, in the State ol Wisconsin, and a point opposite, in the State of Minnesota. _ 2 Marek, 18c8, e. All bridges built by the New Orleans, Mobile and Chattanooga Rail- 15,v· 15,1>·38- road Company across the navigable waters of the United States on the route of said railroad between New Orleans and Mobile. _ 20 July, 1868,e. A railroad, transit, and wagon bridge across the Missouri River upon 179,¤·4,v-15,p- 129- or near the military reservation of Fort Leavenworth, built by the Kansas and Missouri Bridge Company. _ ____ so July, 1868, e. _A bridge across the Mississippi River opposite the city of Saint Louis, 189,11.2, v- 15, p- 123- auth the approaches thereto, built by the lllrnors and Saint Louis Bridge ompauy. 3 March, 1869, c. A bridge across the East River, between the cities of New York and

1333, v- 15, pp- 336, Brooklyn, when completed in accordance with the law of the State of

· New York. 3 Mereli, 1871,o. A bridge across the Ohio River from the city of Cincinnati,_0hio, ggé, E13:. v. 16, pp- giedclty) of Newport, Kentucky, built by the Newport and Cincinnati · · r1 ge ompany. 19 Feb., 1869, e. A draw-bridge over the Connecticut River, at or near Middletown, in 37,v. 15,;,1.272. the State of Connecticut, built by the New Haven, Middletown and Willimantic Railroad Company. 19 Feb., 1869,0. A draw-bridge built over the Connecticut River by the Shore Line 38, v. 15, p. 213. Railway Company. 28J¤¤e, 1870, c. A bridge authorized to be constructed by “An act giving the con- 166·VJ6·P· WB- sent of the United States to the erection of a bridge across the Delaware' River between Philadelphia and Camden," approved April sixth, eighteen hundred and seventy. _ 30June, 1870, e. _Any bridge and its appurtenances constructed across the Niagara 176· Y-_16» P- 173- River from Buffalo to Canada. 1 July, 1870. e. A railroad, transit and wagon bridge across the the Arkansas River 195, •· 3, Y- 16- D- at or near the city oi Little Rock, in the State of Arkansas, built by the 185 Citizens’ Bridge Company. 14 July, 1870, An iron or wooden bridge for railroad purposes, and as a public high- Res. 111, v. 16, p- way across the Big Wabash River, built by the Evansville and South- 38** ern Illinois Railroad Company. 3 March, 1871, e. ·A bridge over the Mississippi River at the city of Louisiana, in the 110,¤.2,v.16,p.474. State of Missouri, constructed and maintained by the Missouri River Railroad Company. _ _ _ _ 3 March, 1871, e. A bridge over the Missouri River at or within nine miles of the town 1.;3,¤¤.2,6,v. 16.p- of _Glasgow, in Missouri, built by the Louisiana and Missouri River · Railroad Company. _ _ _ 5 Merch, 1872,*o. bridge across the Missouri River at or near Saint Joseph, Missouri, 28. n. 3, v. 17, p.34· built by the Saint Joseph Bridge Building Company. 1 Aapril, 1872, c. A br1dge across the Mississippi River at such point on said river 73, e. , v. 17, p.45. within fifteen miles of the town of Clinton, in the State of Iowa, as may accommodate the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad with its 1 A um, comigctipns on the nilestgde of said river," ill, c- ri ge across the ississippi River, at the cit · of M s ti i 73·"·°[:'· "· P· *°· the State ot Iowa, built by the Muscatine Western `Jtailroald Cbnipbny 11 M 1872 Orglbuldamgme th M' ‘ R' b t B _ ay , ¤. _ _ rl ge over c rssourl lver e wee ill d F kl' 168,•..s,y:17,p.10i>· m Missouri, built by the_ Boonville Railroad [Bridgb] ‘Co3l;rFny. mn m, 73; slp21Eés7E6e. A bridge across the MISSISSIPPI-RIYCP between the counties of Carroll ,¤- , · .11- - and Whiteside, in the State of Illinois, and the counties of Jackson and Clinton, rn the State of Iowa, built either by the Western Union Railroad Company or the Sabulah, Ackley, and 'Dakota Railroad Company.

I M In i, "; . .Ha°;1tes at Largeaphap. 281-, vol. l'/, {1.215, for gen: §':'m1’;‘;;'der°;*h° amrpg of gul¤;;tg0f(l1):1r;ra;°!t:r,w tructed across the Mississippi