Sec[Section] 1 Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That Amzi Doolittle be authorized and licensed to keep, for the term of ten years, a ferry across the
Mississippi river, at section two in township seven north, and in range eight west of the fourth principal
meridian, in the county of Hancock.
Sec 2. The said Doolittle shall cause said ferry to be furnished with a good tight boat, or boats, if more
than one be necessary, and of sufficient strength and dimentions for the safe and speedy transportation of all passengers, their teams, goods and
chattles; and said boat or boats shall be well furnished with men of sufficient strength
and skill to manage the same; and in other respects relating to the management of
said ferry, the said Doolittle shall be governed by the provisions of an act entitled “an act to provide for the
establishment of ferries, toll bridges and turnpike roads,” approved February 12,
th 1827.
Sec 3 The said Doolittle shall be allowed the same rates of ferriage as are now allowed by the county commissioners’ Court of Hancock county to Edward White for similar services at his ferry.
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Handwritten Document, 2 page(s), Folder 158, HB 203, GA Session 11-1, Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,