In force, Mar.[March] 1, 1839.
AN ACT to relocate part of the State road leading from Appanoose to the Drowning fork of Crooked creek.
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Road vacated.
State road.
Sec.[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That that part of the State road leading from Appanoose, in Hancock county, to the Drowning fork of Crooked creek, in McDonough county, which lies between Pilot Grove and the middle branch of Crooked creek, in said first mentioned county, be, and the same is hereby, vacated; and that the road laid out in pursuance of the order of the Hancock county commissioners’ court, at their last June term, connecting the two last mentioned points, be, and the same is hereby, declared to be a part of said State road.
Approved, March 1, 1839.
1On February 13, 1839, Sidney H. Little introduced SB 221 in the Senate. On February 19, the Senate passed the bill. On February 28, the House of Representatives passed the bill. On March 1, the Council of Revision approved the bill and the act became law.
Journal of the House of Representatives of the Eleventh General Assembly of the State of Illinois, at their First Session, Begun and Held in the Town of Vandalia, December 3, 1838 (Vandalia, IL: William Walters, 1838), 454, 559, 573; Journal of the Senate of the Eleventh General Assembly of the State of Illinois, at their First Session, Begun and Held in the Town of Vandalia, December 3, 1838 (Vandalia, IL: William Walters, 1838), 324, 352, 465, 474, 476-77.

Printed Document, 1 page(s), Laws of the State of Illinois, Passed by the Eleventh General Assembly (Vandalia, IL: William Walters, 1839), 238, GA Session: 11-1, Â