An act to improve the navigation of the Okaw River
Sec[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That James D. B. Stapp, James Black, Robert T. Edmonton Yela F. Watwood, Simeon Bishop, John P. Rigdon ^James Hawkins^ Harvey Lee Sr. and John Haley of Fayette County; Sidney Breese, John Scott, Franklin Harvey, John M. Webster & Zopher Case of Clinton County: John D. Wood, John Phillips, Charles Harryman, F. N. Vernon, John White and Cyrus Sawyer, of Washington County ^Aaron Land Wm G. Brown, Ansley Fike, John Griffen of St Clair County^ and S Jones, Samuel Crawford, Jacob Seaman Miles A. Gilbert, Robert Shannon, James Ohara, George Ellis jr. Hipolite Menard Sr. Peter Menard and Nathaniel Pope, of Randolph County and their successors, shall be and they are hereby created a body politic and corporate by the name and style of the “Okaw Navigation Company,” and by that name shall have power to sue and be sued plead and be impleaded, in all courts of law and equity, to purchase, take, enjoy, sell, and alien lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods, Chattles, rights, credits and effects, which may in any wise be connected with or condusive to the purposes for which the said corporation is established: to have a common seal, to ordain by-laws for their own government not repugnant to the laws of this State or of the United States.
Sec. 2. The Capital Stock of said corporation, may consist of fifty thousand dollars, to be divided into shares of twenty five dollars each.
Sec. 3 It shall not be lawful for said corporation under any pretence whatever, to discount notes or Bills, or to loan money or interest, or to exercise any banking powers: But shall have authority through the agency of its board of directors to borrow any amount of money to carry into complete effect the object of this corporation.
Sec 4 The business of this corporation shall be managed by a board of directors consisting of five members, to be chosen by the above corporators at their first meeting. A majority of said corporators always constituting a meeting quorum to do business. All vacancies to be filled by the board of Directors from among the stockholders, when it is not convenient for the members of the corporation to convene, but in all cases by said members when in session.
Sec. 5. The Directors when so chosen shall elect one of their own body President, and another Treasurer, who shall be required to give bond in sufficient penalty and security for the faithful discharge of the duties imposed on him by the said board of directors.
Sec. 6. The board of directors shall have power to appoint a clerk to said Board, who shall be required to keep proper Books of accounts, in which shall be registered all the transactions of the board, and the same shall at all times be subject to the inspection of the members of the Corporation and stockholders.

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Sec 7. The Board of Directors shall have power to appoint a commissioner whose duty it shall be to superintend and direct operations in the improvement of said river; and such engineer or engineers as may be deemed necessary, and fix and establish the compensation of each. The compensation of wages of all labourers to be fixed by the employer: the same being always subject to the supervision of the board of director Directors. The board of Directors shall take bond executed by the Commissioner in sufficient penalty and security, Conditioned, faithfully and industriously to perform the duties required of them him.
Sec. 8 In order the more effectually to perfect the navigation of the said River Okaw, the board of Directors shall be required to proceed as follows: viz:
The said Board of Directors shall commence at the junction of the now ^river^ Okaw with the Mississippi, and advance thence progressively up said stream, with the improvement of the same to the northern boundry of the County of Fayette:
First, Said board shall cause to be removed all timber and other obstruction, and not regarding sand bars, which may be found in the bed of said River Okaw, or within the Banks of the same.
Second, Whenever the Banks of the said river are found to be.
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alluvial and subject to cave or fall in by reason of the attrition of the floods or otherwise, all standing timber shall be cut down smooth with the surface of the ground, at least two rods back in a parallel line from the top of the banks of said river, and together with the already fallen timber or other obstruction shall be removed at least twenty rods back from said river banks. They shall make all the necessary cuts-off from one intersection ^intersection^ of the river to another as may be thought necessary to shorten the course or deepen the waters of the same, observing the same rule in relation to the removal of timber and other obstructions as is required in the second clause of this section; and Fourth, The said Board shall have authority to construct all the necessary locks, dams and acqueducts, at the proper points on said river in order to the perfiction of the navigation of the same; effect: Fifth, And to do all acts and things requisite to effect and carry on the purposes for which this corporation is established. And to this end, the said Board shall use and employ the capital stock and funds of the said corporation under such regulations as the by-laws may deem prescribe and to bind by contracts, deeds or other, writings under the seal of the corporation and the hand of the President, all the property and estate, common stock and joint funds of the corporation aforesaid; but not the persons or separate property of themselves or any of the stock-holders. The Board of Directors is vested with power to make by-laws of the Government of said corporation and for the regulation of the business and concerns thereof, to revise, repeal and amend the same; subject always to the controll of the members of this corporation when in meeting Provided such by laws are not in conflict with the constitution & Laws of this state or the United States.
Sec. 9. Meetings of the members of this corporation shall be had at all times on the call of any five of said members by giving ten days notice thereof. The first meeting shall be held at Carlysle in the county of Clinton on the fourth day of July 1841, or sooner or later as may be agreed upon by a majority of the members of said corporation.
Sec. 10. At the first meeting of said members they shall agree upon the times and places of opening books for the subscription of stock, and they shall have power to open books for this purpose, at any time or place within or out of the state that they may deem proper.
Sec. 11. When five per cent upon the capital stock shall have been subscribed and paid in the same shall be reported to the board of Directors who shall
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forth with convene and appoint the officers, and commence the work contemplated by this act.
Sec. 12. The monies received as above shall be and remain in the custody and keeping of the said Board of Directors or their Treasurer and shall be disbursed and paid out to agents, Engineers, labourers and others under the direction of said Board.
Sec. 13. The Board of Directors shall have power to enter upon any lands adjoining said river to take and use timber, stone or other materials necessary for building or constructing locks, dams, acqueducts, or such other improvement of said river as may be deemed necessary ^according to the act concerning the right of way^ and for other purposes approved Feb. 28. 1833.
Sec. 14. When-ever the navigation of said river shall be completed through the county of Randolph, then it shall be the duty of the county Commissioners Court of Randolph County upon report ^of the^ same being made by the board of Directors to said court, to fix and establish rates of toll for the passage of boats and other crafts up or down said river within the limits of said county and so on by the counties^ St Clair^ of Washington, Clinton and Fayette, when the navigation is completed to the northern limits of said Counties respectively; Such rates of toll when so established shall be advertised for the benefit of the public interested, in, at least, two newspapers nearest the river, and in any other way that may seem advisable to said board. It shall and may be lawful for the toll gatherer or collector of said directors to stop and retain all boats or other crafts intending to pass any lock or dam, or other place of collecting toll until said rates or toll shall be paid. If any such boat or craft after having passed any such lock &c. Shall refuse afterwards to pay the toll or rates aforesaid, the person having charge of such boats or craft so refusing shall forfeit & pay to said Company double the amount of such toll or rates, to be recovered by action of debt or otherwise, before any Justice of the peace, and the property of such boat and the loading of the same shall be liable to execution on any Judgement so recovered whether it belong to the person or not.
Provided that the Board of Directors shall not be authorized to levy tolls upon any boat or craft navigating the said river Okaw from and below the Town of Kaskaskia

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Sec. 15 The rates of toll in all cases shall be reasonable; the Legislature shall have power to fix and establish said rates of toll if thought to be exhorbitant.
Sec. 16. The directors shall settle with the stock-holders by a division of such dividends (if any) as may accrue; said settlements shall be semiannually
Sec. 17. The work shall be commenced within two years and be completed within six years after the passage of this act otherwise said charter shall be forfeited.
Sec. 18. The said company shall be holden to pay all damages that may arise to any person or persons by taking their land, stone or gravel or any material, for the construction and maintainance of said Canal or slack water navigation, lock or dams when the same cannot be obtained by voluntary agreement to be entertained ^estimated^ & recorded ^recovered ^ (in the manner laid down for the recovery) of damages caused by the laying public highways ^in the act concerning the right of war approved February 28 1833^
Sec 19. The capital stock of this corporation may be increased to a sufficient amount to carry into effect the objects of this act.
Sec. 20. The said Board of Directors shall have power & authority to lease all water or other power which may be created by the creation of locks and dams or otherwise, to the highest responsible bidder or bidders for any length of time at their discretion, having previously given the necessary public notice, the proceeds whereof, shall be used at the discretion of said board in the preservation of the said locks and dams and other improvements to the navigation of said river distributed in dividends.

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A Bill for an act to improve the navigation of the Okaw ^Kaskaskia^ river.
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2 Int Nav.[Committee on Internal Navigation]
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to be Enrolled as amended
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com Int Imp [Committee Internal Improvements]
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An act to improve the navigation of the Okaw River.

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The Senate amend by striking out the word “Okaw” wherever it Occurs in the bill and inserting that of “Kaskaskia

Handwritten Document, 7 page(s), Folder 199, HB 285, GA Session 12-2, Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL),