Sec[Section] 1 Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois represented in the General assembly ^That^ the following is declared to be the boundaries of the Town of Macomb in McDonough County that is to say one square mile laid out by lines running due north and south east and west and the centre of the public square in said town of Macomb to be the centre of said square mile and the inhabitants of said town and all within said boundaries shall be and are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate by the name and style of the president and trustees of the town of Macomb, and by that name they and their successors shall be known in law[,] have perpetual succession[,] sue, and be sued, plead and be impleaded[,] defend and be defended in Courts of law and equity in and all matters and actions whatsoever, grant[,] purchase, receive and hold property both real and personal, within said town of Macomb and no other burial grounds excepted, and may lease[,] sell[,] and convey and dispose of the same for the benefit of said town and may lease any of the reserved lands which have been appropriated by the original proprietors to the use of said town and may borrow and expend money for the improvement of said town and may do all other acts as natural persons, may have a common seal and may break or alter the same at pleasure

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Section 2 The corporate powers and duties of said town shall be vested in five trustees to be chosen and appointed as herein after provided who shall form a board for the transaction of business.
Section 3 The members composing the board of trustees shall be elected by the persons residing within the said Town and incorporated limits to serve for one year and until their successors shall be elected and qualified. they shall be at least twenty one years of age and inhabitants of said incorporated limits, three months next preceeding said election.
Sec 4 The board of trustees shall appoint their President and all other officers of their board and shall be judges of the qualifications of voters[,] elections[,] and returns of their own members, [a?] majority shall constitute a board to do business but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, may compell the attendence of absent members in such manner and under such penalties as the board may provide, they may determine the rules of proceeding[,] punish their members for disorderly conduct and by the concu^r^rence of two thirds of the whole number elect[,] expel a member and make such other rules and regulations for their own government not inconsistent with the constitution and laws of this state, and to fill vacancies in said board as to them may seem proper and expedient.
Sec 5 The board of trustees shall have power by ordinance to levy and collect taxes upon
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all real and personal property within the town and limits of the corporation not exceeding one half of one per centum per anum upon the assessed value thereof[,] to make regulations to secure the general health of the inhabitants[,] to prevent and remove nuisances[,] to establish night watches[,] to erect lamps in the streets and lighting the same, to license theatrical and all other shows and amusements[,] to restrain and prohibit gaming houses[,] bawdy houses[,] and other disorderly houses, to establish and repair bridges[,] to build a market house[,] to establish and regulate markets[,] to open and keep in repair streets[,] avenues[,] lanes[,] alleys[,] drains[,] sewers[,] and culverts and to keep the same clean, to provide for the prevention and extinguishment of fires[,] to dig wells and erect pumps in the square or streets or both for the convenience of the inhabitants, to regulate the police of said town[,] to regulate the compensation of the town officers and from time to time to pass such ordinances as may be necessary to carry into effect the object of this act and the powers hereby granted and to impose fines and forfeitures for the breach of any ordinance or bye law and provide for the collection of the same, and that in all cases arising under this act of incorporation any justice of the peace within said corporation shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine the same and an appeal may be taken and writs of certiorari allowed from any such decision
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in the same ^manner^ as is now or hereafter may be allowed by law for appealing from judgements of justices of the peace
Sect[Section] 6. The board of trustees of said town shall have power to assess fines and collect the same for all assaults, assaults and batteries[,] affrays[,] riots, routs, and unlawful assemblies, for all gaming for money or other valuable things at dice[,] cards[,] or any other games known as games on which money is lost and won, for horse racing, and cockfighting[,] for all breaches or disturbancies of the peace and for all other disorderly or immoral conduct within the corporate limits of said town and all fines and forfeitures imposed and taxes levied and monies arising from licenses granted by this act or any byelaw or ordinance made in persuance of this act shall be paid into the town treasury of said town and shall compose a part of the funds thereof
Sec. 7 That upon the application of owners of two thirds of the front of the lots on any street it shall be lawful for the board of trustees to levy and collect a special tax on the property of the owners of said lots[,] on said street or part of a street according to their respective fronts for the purpose of grading and paving the side walks of said street or part of a street.
Sect 8 The board of trustees shall have power to regulate[,] grade[,] pave[,] and improve the streets[,] avenues[,] lanes[,] and alleys within the limits of said town and incorporation and to extend[,] open[,]
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and widen the same, making the person or persons injured thereby adequate compensation to ascertain which the board shall ca^u^se twelve good and lawful men, freeholders and inhabitants of said town not directly interested who being first duly sworn for that purpose shall enquire into and take into consideration as well the benefits as the injury which may accrue and ^estimate and^ assess the damage which would be sustained by reason of the opening extension1 or widening of any street[,] avenue[,] lane[,] or alley and they shall moreover estimate the amount which other persons will be benefited thereby and shall contribute towards compensating the person or persons injured thereby all of which shall be returned to the board of trustees under their hands and seals and the persons who shall be benefited and so assessed shall pay the same in such manner as shall be provided and the residue if any shall be paid out of the town treasury
Sec. 9. All ordinances shall within one month after they are passed be published in some newspaper printed in or near said town or be posted up in three of the most public places in said town for two weeks at least before taking effect
sec. 10 That when any real estate in said town of Macomb shall have been sold by the authority of the corporation thereof the same shall be subject to redemption in the same manner as is provided by the authority of this state

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Sec 11 The members of the board of trustees and every officer of said corporation shall before entering upon the duties of his office take an oath or affirmation before some ^Judge or^ justice of the peace to support the constitution of the United States and of this state and faithfully to demean themselves in office
Sec. 12 The board of trustees shall have power to appoint one treasurer and clerk[,] one assessor of taxable property in said town and corporation[,] one collector of taxes levied on said property[,] one supervisor of streets[,] and one town constable who shall possess the same powers and perform the same duties within said town as other constables and shall be entitled to the same compensation.
sec. 13 No person residing within the corporate limits of said town shall be required to do any road labour on any road out of the corporate limits aforesaid but the trustees of said town may require the same quantity of labour to be done by the inhabitants of said town on the roads[,] streets[,] alleys[,] lanes[,] and avenues of said town as they would be required to perform on the road of the County were said town not incorporated
^(^sec. 14 A conviction of any offence under this act or under any bye laws or ordinance made in pursuance of this act shall be a bar to any similar prosecution by the people for the same offence^)^

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Sec. 15 no person shall be allowed to vote for trustees of said town unless he be qualified to vote for representatives to the General assembly provided no person shall be allowed to vote [...?] for trustees aforesaid unless he shall be bonafide a resident within the corporate limits of said ^7^ town provided that ^in^ no case arising under this act ^shall^ a greater penalty be imposed or a higher fine assessed than is provided by ^the^ laws of this state for the commission of similar offences
sec. 16 That it shall be the duty of any justice of the peace residing in said town and he is hereby authorized and empowered on complaint being made to him on oath or his view of the violation of any law or ordinence of said corporation to issue his warrant directed to the town constable or to any authorized officer of the County to apprehend the offender or offenders and bring him or them forthwith before him and after hearing the evidence if it shall appear that the said accused has been guilty of a violation of any such law or ordinence of the corporation to impose ^14^ such fine as shall be pointed out in such law or ordinence.
sec. 17 The first election of trustees under this act shall be held on the first monday in April 1841 and an election on the first monday in April annually thereafter but should an election not be held at the regular time of holding the same the clerk of the
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old board of trustees or any two citizens of said town may at any time call an election by giving at least ten days notice of the object time and place of election, nothing in this act shall be so construed as to release said corporation from the debts and liabilities of the present incorporation of said town.
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12/24/1840
Passed H. Reps. Dec 24th/40
J. Calhoun clk.[clerk] H R.
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01/16/1841
Passed the Senate as amended
Jany 16. 1841.
M L Covell Secty[Secretary]

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No 10 House
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A Bill for an Act to incorporate the Town of McComb
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01/02/1841
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Com[Committee] Incorpt[Incorporations]
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[12]/[21]/[1840]
Banks & Corporations
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[12]/[24]/[1840]
passed
Dec[December] 24th/40
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passed as amended
1“extention” changed to “extension”

Handwritten Document, 10 page(s), Folder 8, HB 10, GA Session: 12-2, Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,