Sec[Section] 1 Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois represented in the General Assembly, That Joseph Green William H H Stuart, Edward Roslin Stuart, Alphonso D. Carlos Stuart, their associates, successors and assigns be and they are hereby constituted a body politic, and corporate, by the name of the “St Clair Silk Company” and by that name shall have power to contract and be contracted with, sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all courts of law and equity in this State, and to make have and use a common seal, and the same to alter, and renew at pleasure, and shall continue and exist as such from and after the passage of this act, for the term of twenty years
Sec 2 The said company are hereby authorized to enter into, and carry on the cultivation of the mulberry, and all its varieties, to make silk therefrom, to manufacture the same into all the various articles of comerce, and to export the same; To erect mills, works, machinery and such other buildings as may be necessary to carry on effectually their business and to enter into all contracts which may concern the use and management of said property.
Sec 3 The Capital Stock of said Company shall be fifty thousand dollars, with power to increas the same, at the pleasure of said Company, to any amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars
Sec 4 The Stock, property, and concerns of said corporation, shall be managed and conducted
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by five Directors, who shall, or a majority of them, constitute a Board, and be competent to the transaction of all business, and may from time to time, make and prescribe such bye-laws, rules and regulations relative to the concerns of said corporation, as may be deemed by them necessary, and shall also regulate the duties of their agents and clerks and all others by them employed
Sec 5 The aforesaid Joseph Green, William H. H. Stuart, Edward Roslin Stuart, Alphonso D Carlos Stuart, Shall be directors from the time this act takes effect and until succeeded by others, who shall be elected by the Stock holders or their proxies, on the Second monday in June next and anually thereafter, but in case said election should not be so held, this charter Shall not be forfeited, but an election may be held at any time within three months thereafter on the call of any two Stockholders given in a newspaper printed in Belleville, St Clair County or in any other nearest the aforesaid place
Sec 6 Immediately after the directors are chosen as above, they Shall hold a meeting, at which, and at all subsequent meetings, a majority Shall constitute a quorum. They shall proceed to the election of a President from their number, a Secretary who Shall be Sworn by a Justice of the Peace to the faithful discharge of his duty, and who Shall record all votes of the corporation in a book, to be by him kept for that purpose, a treasurer, who Shall give bond in such
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amount and in Such manner, as the Said President and Directors Shall direct, and appoint such other officers and agents as to them may seem proper
Sec 7 The capital Stock of Said company Shall be divided into Shares of one hundred dollars each, and each Shear shall be entitled to one vote
Sec 8 The establishment of said corporation for the cultivation and manufacture of the articles aforesaid, Shall be located in St Clair County, as the directors or a majority of them may deem most advantagious
Sec 9 That the general place of meeting for said company Shall be at Belleville, but the President and Directors of said company, may select such other places as to them may Seem fit for the general purposes of ore said Company, but not as permanent places
Sec 10 The corporation Shall at all times keep proper books of account, in which Shall be registered all the transactions of Said corporation, and it Shall be the duty of Said Directors to make anual dividends, or at such other times as a majority of them may direct, of the profits of said company, and the said Directors Shall at least every Six months exibit a full and complete Statement of debts and credits and such other matters as may be deemed essential, relating to the affairs of the company
Sec 11 The corporation hereby created by this act, Shall be capable and are hereby authorized to purchase
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hold and convey any estate, real and personal or mixed, that may be necessary to enable them to carry on efficently its business as defined in this act, and for no other purposes whatever
Sec 12 The Stock of Said company Shall be deemed personal property, and assignable and transferable on the books of the corporation, but no Stockholder indebted to the corporation, Shall be permitted to make a transfer until such debt be paid to the Satisfaction of said Directors
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Passed the Senate, Feby 8. 1837.
J. B. Thomas Jr
Sec’y[Secretary] Senate
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No 256.
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A Bill entitled “an act to incorporate the St Clair Silk Company.
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Handwritten Document, 4 page(s), Folder 423, SB 166, GA Session 10-1, Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,