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APPENDIX A

ACT OF APRIL 17, 1816[1]

I Be it enacted by the People of the State of New-York, represented in Senate and Assembly, That Stephen Van Rensselaer, De Witt Clinton, Samuel Young, Joseph Ellicott and Myron Holley, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners, to consider, devise and adopt such measures as may or shall be requisite, to facilitate and effect the communication, by means of canals and locks, between the navigable waters of Hudson's river and lake Erie, and the said navigable waters and lake Champlain; and in case of the resignation or death of any of the said commissioners, the vacancy thereby occasioned, shall be supplied by the legislature, in the manner in which senators of the

  1. "An act to provide for the improvement of the internal navigation of this state," passed April 17, 1816. From Laws of the State of New-York relative to the Canals, vol. ii, pp. 184–186.