Sec.[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois represented in the General assembly.
That David O. Glascock and Jamison F Hawkins their heirs and assigns be and they are hereby authorized to establish a Ferry on the Mississippi river opposite Hannible in the state of Missouri: on the south east quarter of section number seventeen in Township number four south and range eight west of the fourth principal Meredian, and they shall have the exclusive right to ferry across said river from said point for and during ^157^ the term of Thirty years which said exclusive right shall extend one mile up and one mile down the said Mississippi river from the point at which said ferry may be established on the said south east quarter of section seventeen herein before more fully described.
Sec. 2. In consideration of said grant the said Glascock and Hawkins their heirs and assigns shall locate and construct a good and substantial Clay turnpike road from said ferry ^through the low land East of said Ferry^ to the highland intersecting the road from Atlas in Pike county toQuincy in Adams County at or near the farm of Dennis Davis, the whole distance being about six miles, the width of said road shall not be less than eighty feet and shall be graded where bridges and culverts shall not be necessary, as follows viz, from the river to the first slough the distance being about three fourths of one mile, the grade is to be three feet in height neatly rounded, and from the said slough to the Sny cartee, the road is to be graded and raised two feet in the centre and from the Sny cartee to the highlands near Dennis Davis’s the average g[rad]e of said road shall be three feet, the slopes shall be gradual not less than two feet horizontal to one foot perpendicular
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and when finished to be at least twenty five feet surface on the top of the grade. A good and substantial frame bridge shall be erected across Sny cartee and until the erection of said bridge a good boat or boats shall be kept and hands to ferry over said stream.
Sec. 3. The said Glascock and Hawkins shall have said road opened and graded and a ferry erected at the said Mississippi river and at the said sny cartee within three years from the passage of this act, the bridge to be erected within five years over the said sny cartee. The said Glascock and Hawkins their heirs and assigns shall be allowed the right of way over all lands on which said road shall be located, and shall be liable to the owner or owners thereof for any damage which may be sustained to private property by reason of the location and opening of said road which said damage shall be assessed in the same manner that damages are now assessed in similar cases.
Sec. 4. The said Glascock and Hawkins their heirs and heirs and assigns shall erect and keep at the said ferry on the river a good and sufficient boat or boats, to be propelled by horse or steam power safe and convenient to pass over said river all travellers and other persons who may desire to cross the same and all horses, waggons, carriages and other property of whatever kind or description speedily and without delay and they shall be and are hereby authorized to receive such rates of toll for the same as may be established by the County Commissioners Court of Pike County which shall in no instance be less than is charged at Quincy in Adams county or Louisiana in Pike county Missouri, the rates of toll at the sny cartee shall not exceed one third the amount allowed for crossing persons and property over the said Mississippi river.

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Sec. 5. It is hereby made binding on the said proprietors of said ferry their heirs and assigns to keep up at the river ferry, in large letters and figures the rates of ferriage allowed by the court aforesaid, to give strict attention to said ferries to facilitate the crossing of persons and property with safety and without delay and to keep said road in good repair.
Sec. 6. Whenever the said Glascock and Hawkins their heirs or assigns shall manifestly fail or neglect to comply with the requisitions of this act^,^ a reasonable allowance being made for high water and cases of emergency^,^ the circuit court of Pike County may^,^ on a full investigation of the facts and the evidence adduced^,^ and in view of the justice of the case^,^ declare this charter null and void, and it is hereby expressly provided that this act is not to be binding upon or create any liability on the part of the state, to secure to the said Glascock and Hawkins their heirs or assigns the rights and privileges herein granted to them unless they shall legally and equitably possess themselves of the land on which said ferry at the river is to be established herein before more particularly described.
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02/17/1841
Passed House Reps
Feby 17th 1841
J Calhoun clk[clerk] H. R.
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No 135 House
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Bill for an act to Establish a Ferry on the Mississippi River in Pike County.
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Handwritten Document, 6 page(s), Folder 214, HB Misc 4, GA Session 12-2, Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,