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A Bill for an act relation to the state road leading from Jonesboro in Union County to Littletons Ferry on the Mississippi river.
Sec.[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois Represented in the General ^assembly^ That all Laws or parts of Laws heretofore passed declaring the road leading from Jonesboro in Union County to the Littletons Ferry on the Mississippi River a state road be and the same is hereby repealed.2
Sec. 2nd The County Commissioners Court of Union Cty are authorised and required to appropriate any Balance of money in their hands and which was originally intended to be expended on the aforesaid road; to the improvement of the state road from Jonesboro in said County to Sniders ferry on the Mississippi River.

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A bill for an act to repeal a law makeing a State road from Jonesboro to Littleton’s Ferry
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Clk. H. R.
1Basil Craig introduced HB 110 in the House of Representatives on January 1, 1836. The House passed the bill on January 4. On January 15, the Senate referred the bill to a select committee. The select committee did not report back the bill.
Illinois House Journal. 1835. 9th G. A., 2nd sess., 199, 220; Illinois Senate Journal. 1835. 9th G. A., 2nd sess., 172, 265.
2The Illinois General Assembly passed a law in 1824, creating a road from the Gallatin County Saline to Littleton’s Ferry, by way of Jonesboro.
“An Act Providing for the Establishing a Road from the Gallatin County Saline to Littleton’s Ferry, on the Mississippi River,” 23 December 1824, Laws (1825), 22-23.