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FORTY-THIRD

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, AT THE FIRST SESSION, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ON MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE.


AN ACT

Revising and embodying all the Laws authorizing Post-Roads, in force on the first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following are established Post-roads. post-roads: [See R. S. U. S., § 8694]

31 Aug. 1852, c. 111, s. 7, v. 10, p. 112. The bridges across the Ohio River, at Wheeling, in West Virginia, and at Bridgeport, in Ohio, abutting on Zane's Island.

14 July, 1862, c. 167, s. 5, v. 12, p. 570. The bridge constructed at Steubenville, in Ohio, abutting on the Virginia shore of said river.

14 July, 1862, c. 167, s. 5, v. 12, p. 570. Any bridge or bridges across the Ohio River, built by any railroad company whose lines are built to the Ohio River above the mouth of the Big Sandy River.

17 Feb., 1865, c. 39, v. 13, p. 431. The bridge across the Ohio River at Cincinnati, in Ohio, and at Covington, in Kentucky.

The bridge erected by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company,