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CHAP. XXIII.]
ROADS.
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CHAPTER 72.

AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE WIDTH OF TERRITORIAL AND COUNTY ROADS.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Dakota:

Section 1. That all territorial roads not otherwise specified, shall be and are hereby required to be eighty feet wide.

Sect. 2. All county roads not otherwise specified, shall be and are hereby declared to be eighty feet wide.

Sect. 3. This act shall take effect from and after its passage, and approval by the governor.

Approved April 10, 1862.
W. JAYNE, Governor.

CHAPTER 78.

AN ACT TO ESTABLISH CERTAIN TERRITORIAL ROADS.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Dakota:

Section 1. That John R. Wood, William Frisbie, and B. M. Smith, be and are hereby appointed commissioners to locate, mark, survey, and establish a territorial road starting from a point on the Missouri river, nearly opposite Ponka, Nebraska Territory; thence, via Elk point, Brule creek, and Commerce city, to Sioux falls.

Sect. 2. That B. Fowler, Barclay Jarrett, and B. Oleson be and are hereby appointed commissioners to locate, mark, survey, and establish a territorial road from Yankton to Sioux Falls city, thence to the state line of Minnesota in the direction of New Ulm.

Sect. 3. The said commissioners, or a majority of them, shall have until the first day of November next to locate, survey, and establish said road.