Bill to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, between 4 October and 12 December 1840
Bill to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, between 4 October and 12 December 1840
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Bill for an Act to Incorporate the City of , [, Sangamon Co., IL, between ca. 27 Dec. and 12 Dec. 1840]; handwriting of various unidentified scribes; twenty pages; 12th General Assembly, 1840–1841, House Bill No. 219 [Senate Bill no. 3], Illinois General Assembly, “Bills, Resolutions, and Related General Assembly Records,” 1st–98th Bienniums, 1819–2015, Record Series 600.001, Illinois State Archives, Springfield.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
See Historical Introduction to Act to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, 16 December 1840.
establish and execute all such laws and ordinances as may be [consid]ered necessary for the benefit goverment and regulation of said .
Provided said Court Martial shall pass no law or act repugnant to or inconsistent with the constitution of the or of this and provided also that the officers of the Legion shall be commissioned by the Governor of the . The said Legion shall perform the same amount of military duty as is now or may be hereafter required of th[e]regular militia of the [and] shall be at the disposal of the Mayor in executing the laws and ord[in]ances of the corporation and th[e laws] of the , and at the disposal of the Governor for the public [de]fence, and the execution of the laws of the or of the and shall be entitled to their proportion of the public Arms, and provid<ed> Also that said Legion shall be exempt from all other Military duty
Sec 26 The inhabitants of the City of are hereby exempt from working on any road beyond the limits of the , and for the purpose of keeping the streets, lanes avenues and alleys in repair to [p. [18]]
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