In force, Mar.[March] 2, 1839.
AN ACT declaring a certain county road, in McLean county, a State road.
1County road declared a State road.
Sec.[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That all that county road in McLean county, beginning at Bloomington, and running by the lands of William Bishop, to the town of Le Roy; thence, by the lands of David Nott, Aquilla Conaway, John W. Badley, and Henry Merrifield, to Mount Pleasant; thence to intersect the State road leading from Danville, by the way of Urbana, at the east boundary line of said county, be, and the same is hereby, declared a State road; and so much of said road as lies within the recorded plat
of the town of Le Roy, with the additions, is hereby vacated.
Approved, March 2, 1839.
1On February 21, 1839, Cheney Thomas introduced HB 389 in the House. On February 26, the House passed the bill without amendment, and referred it to the Senate. On March 1, the Senate passed the bill without amendment. On March 2, the Council of Revision approved the substitute bill, and the act became law.
Journal of the House of Representatives, at the First Session of the Tenth General
Assembly, of the State of Illinois (Vandalia, IL: William Waters, 1836), 470, 487, 524, 575, 588, 603; Journal of the Senate, at the First Session of the Tenth General Assembly, of the
State of Illinois (Vandalia, IL: William Waters, 1836), 437, 472, 495.
Printed Document, 1 page(s), Laws of the State of Illinois, Passed by the Eleventh General Assembly (Vandalia, IL: William Walters, 1839), 268, GA Session: 11-1,