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CHAP. LXXV.]
ROADS.
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August, A.D. 1862, at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M. of said day, and thence proceed to locate, survey, and mark said road.

Sect. 3. In case a majority of the above-named commissioners should fail to convene on the day as provided in section two, it shall be the duty of the commissioners that may be in attendance on the day as specified, to appoint substitutes, whose duties and powers shall be the same as herein given to the other commissioners.

Sect. 4. The expenses incurred in the surveying, marking, and establishing of said road, shall be paid by the several counties through which said road may pass, in proportion to the distance and the time employed in locating said road through each county respectively.

Sect. 5. The commissioners and surveyor of said road shall each receive two dollars per day for every day actually employed in surveying and locating said road.

Sect. 6. After the said road shall be surveyed and located, it shall be the duty of the surveyor of said road, on or before the tenth day of September next, to file in the office of the register of deeds of each county through which said road may pass, a plat of so much of said road as passes through said county.

Sect. 7. This act to take effect from and after its passage, and approval by the governor.

Approved April 5, 1862.
W. JAYNE, Governor.

CHAPTER 75.

AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A TERRITORIAL ROAD FROM THE BIG SIOUX RIVER, BY WAY OF BRULE CREEK, VERMILION, AND INTERSECT THE ROAD FROM SIOUX CITY TO YANKTON.

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

Section 1. That Ole Anderson, Louis Johnson, and William Frisbie, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to locate a territorial road, commencing at or near the hotel