Sec[Section] 1 Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That George Miller Lyman Wight, John Snyder and Peter Haws and their associates are hereby declared a body corporate, under the name and style
of the “Nauvoo House Association.” And they are hereby authorized to erect and furnish a public House of entertainment,
to be called the “Nauvoo House.”
Sec. 2. The above named George Miller, Lyman Wight, John Snyder and Peter Haws are hereby declared to be the Trustees of said Association with full power and authority to hold in joint tenancy by themselves and their successors
in office a certain Lot in the city of Nauvoo in the county of Hancock and state of Illinois known and designated on the plat of said city as the south half of Lot numbered Fifty six for the purpose of erecting thereon the
House House contemplated in the first section of this section act.
Sec. 3 The said Trustees are further authorized and empowered to obtain by stock subscription,
by themselves or their duly authorized agents, the sum of one Hundred and fifty thousand
dollars which shall be divided into shares of fifty dollars each.
Sec. 4 No individual shall be permitted to hold more than three hundred, nor less than
one share of stock and certificates of stock shall be delivered to subscribers so
soon as their subscriptions are paid in and not before.
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Sec. 5. As soon as the above contemplated house shall have been completed and furnished
the stockholders shall appoint one
auditor
and
Treasurer
and such other officers and agents as the Trustees may deem necessary in the management of the affairs of the
company said association
Sec 6 The Trustees shall have power to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded in any
court of this state in the name and style of the “Trustees of the Nauvoo House Association”
Sec. 7. They shall also take the general care and supervision in procuring materials for
said House and constructing and erecting the same and further to superintend its general
arrangements management and to do and perform all matters and things which may be necessary to
be done in order to secure the interests and promote the objects of this association
Sec. 8. This association shall continue twenty years form the passage of this act, and the House herein provided
for shall be kept for the accommodation of strangers, travellers and all others persons who may resort thereto, for rest & refreshment.
Sec. 9 It is moreover established as a perpetual rule of said house to be observed by
all persons who may keep or occupy the same that spiritous liquors of every discription
are prohibeted, and that such liquors shall never be vended as a beverage or introduced into common
use, in said House
Sec 10. And whereas Joseph Smith has
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furnished the said association with the ground whereon to erect said house; it is further declared that the said
Smith and his heirs shall hold by perpetual succession a suit of rooms in the said house
to be set apart and conveyed in due form of law to him and his heirs by the said trustees
so soon as the same are completed
Sec 11. The Board of Trustees shall appoint one of their number as president thereof.
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No 158
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A Bill for an act to incorporate the Nauvoo House Association
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Handwritten Document, 4 page(s), Folder 352, SB 160, GA Session 12-2,
Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,