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MISSOURI. 149 any court of competent jurisdiction, and said commissioner shall hold and account for said money, as other moneys received on sales of lots. § 6. It is hereby made the duty of the commissioner of the permanent seat of government to procure a resurvey of the city of Jefferson, and cause to be set up, at the corner of each block of in lots, and at the corners of all out lots suitable corner stones, inscribing on the side or top thereof the number of the block and lot, and to cause the field notes and plat of said survey to be recorded in a suitably bound book. A sum not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars is hereby appropriated to defray the expense thereof, to be paid out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated. § 7. The commissioner is required to procure a suitably bound book, and shall transcribe into the same, a list of all the lots heretofore sold in the city of Jefferson, and shall enter the name of the purchaser, the number of lot purchased if an in lot, and if an out lot the number of the lot, and quantity of acres therein contained, the amount for which each lot sold, the date of sale, by whom and where sold, for which he shall recive for every hundred words, five cents. It shall be the duty of the commissioner to record a true and accurate list of all the sales he may make, as provided by the foregoing section, without charge. § 8. So much of an act and the supplement thereunto, approved 6th February 1837, entitled "an act providing for the election of a commissioner of the permanent seat of government, and for the sale of lots in the city of Jefferson," as requires the commissioner of the permanent seat of government to sell forty lots in the city of St. Louis, on the third Monday of October in each year, and on the first Monday of December in each year, is hereby repealed. This act to take effect, and be in force from and after its passage. Aprroved, Feb. 13, 1839. SEAT OF JUSTICE. AN ACT to locate the seat of justice of Jefferson county, Sue. 1. Seat of justice of Jefferson county established a Hillsboro. 2. Duty of the county court to secure the title to the State. 3. Commissioners to be appointed to sell lots. 4. Commissioner to be appointed to contract for the public buildings. 5. Court shall continue to be held at Herculaneum until proper buildings are erected. 6. Duty of the county court to see this act carried into effect. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: § 1. The permanent seat of justice of Jefferson county is hereby established at a place commonly called Hillsboro, the place heretofore selected for the seat of justice of said county, situated on a tract of land heretofore conveyed by Samuel Merry and Hugh O'Neal, to said county for that purpose. § 2. It shall be the duty of the county court of said county to take all necessary steps to secure the title, and title papers, plats and other documents relating to the site of said town, and all papers relating to the laying out of its streets, lanes and avenues. § 3. It shall be the duty of the county court, without delay, to appoint a commissioner of the seat of justice, who shall proceed to sell and convey lots, and collect the money therefor, according to the general law on the subject of county seats, and he shall also take measures to collect money and make conveyances of lots that have been heretofore sold in said town, and he shall act ac-
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Title | 1838, Missouri Session Laws, Version II |
Identifier | index.cpd |
Collection Name | Missouri Session Laws, 1824-Present |
Creator | Missouri. General Assembly |
Subject.LCSH | American Indians--Missouri; Banks and banking--Missouri; Boggs, Lilburn Williams (1796-1860); Education--Missouri; Elections--Missouri--Saint Louis County; Insurance law--Missouri; Law and legislation--Missouri; Missouri--Appropriations and expenditures; Missouri. General Assembly; Missouri. Office of the Adjutant General; Missouri. School for the Deaf; Missouri State Capitol (Jefferson City, Mo.); Missouri State Penitentiary; Politics and government--Missouri; Revenue--Missouri; Roads--Missouri; United States. Congress; University of Missouri |
Subject.Local | Cities and towns--Law and legislation; Courts--Missouri; Laws of Missouri; Private legislation; Private relief; Schools--Missouri; Session Laws (Mo.) |
Description | Laws of Missouri, 1838, Version II; Secretary of State James L. Minor published two versions of the 1838 Laws of Missouri, 10th General Assembly. Version 2 was printed in 1841. |
Date | November 19, 1838 |
Date.Digital | 2016-04-12 |
Publisher | Missouri. General Assembly |
Publisher.Digital | Missouri State Archives |
Type | Government and political records |
Format | JPEG2000 |
Language | eng |
Coverage | Missouri--Barry County; Missouri--Buchanan County; Missouri--Clark County; Missouri--Grundy County; Missouri--Miller County; Missouri--Newton County; Missouri--Platte County; Missouri--Ray County; Missouri--Ste. Genevieve County; Missouri--Scott County; Missouri--Taney County; |
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Source | Missouri State Archives |
Rights | Copyright is in the public domain. |
Preferred Citation | Laws of Missouri, (number) General Assembly, (number) and type (Regular, Special, Extra Session), calendar year, page number; State Documents Collections, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. |
Contributing Institution | Missouri State Archives |
Copy Request | Email: archref@sos.mo.gov |
Note | Because of the age of the item, condition issues, and legibility, this volume was filmed in gray scale. The record suffers from foxing caused by age related deterioration of the paper. Blank pages were not digitized. |
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Title | Missouri Session Laws |
Identifier | LAWS_9th_1836-1838_0484.tif |
Collection Name | Missouri Session Laws, 1824-present |
Creator | Missouri. General Assembly |
Subject.LCSH | Banks and banking--Missouri; Law and legislation--Missouri; Missouri--Appropriations and expenditures; Missouri. General Assembly; Revenue--Missouri; |
Subject.Local | Laws of Missouri; Session Laws (Mo.) |
Date.Digital | 2016-01-21 |
Publisher | Missouri. General Assembly |
Publisher.Digital | Missouri State Archives |
Type | Government and political records |
Format | JPEG2000 |
Language | eng |
Coverage | Missouri |
Source | Missouri State Archives |
Rights | Copyright is in the public domain. |
Preferred Citation | Required citation: Laws of Missouri, (number) General Assembly, (number) and (type, Regular, Special, Extra) Session, Calendar Year, page number; State Documents Collections, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. |
Contributing Institution | Missouri State Archives |
Copy Request | Email: archref@sos.mo.gov |
Transcript | MISSOURI. 149 any court of competent jurisdiction, and said commissioner shall hold and account for said money, as other moneys received on sales of lots. § 6. It is hereby made the duty of the commissioner of the permanent seat of government to procure a resurvey of the city of Jefferson, and cause to be set up, at the corner of each block of in lots, and at the corners of all out lots suitable corner stones, inscribing on the side or top thereof the number of the block and lot, and to cause the field notes and plat of said survey to be recorded in a suitably bound book. A sum not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars is hereby appropriated to defray the expense thereof, to be paid out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated. § 7. The commissioner is required to procure a suitably bound book, and shall transcribe into the same, a list of all the lots heretofore sold in the city of Jefferson, and shall enter the name of the purchaser, the number of lot purchased if an in lot, and if an out lot the number of the lot, and quantity of acres therein contained, the amount for which each lot sold, the date of sale, by whom and where sold, for which he shall recive for every hundred words, five cents. It shall be the duty of the commissioner to record a true and accurate list of all the sales he may make, as provided by the foregoing section, without charge. § 8. So much of an act and the supplement thereunto, approved 6th February 1837, entitled "an act providing for the election of a commissioner of the permanent seat of government, and for the sale of lots in the city of Jefferson," as requires the commissioner of the permanent seat of government to sell forty lots in the city of St. Louis, on the third Monday of October in each year, and on the first Monday of December in each year, is hereby repealed. This act to take effect, and be in force from and after its passage. Aprroved, Feb. 13, 1839. SEAT OF JUSTICE. AN ACT to locate the seat of justice of Jefferson county, Sue. 1. Seat of justice of Jefferson county established a Hillsboro. 2. Duty of the county court to secure the title to the State. 3. Commissioners to be appointed to sell lots. 4. Commissioner to be appointed to contract for the public buildings. 5. Court shall continue to be held at Herculaneum until proper buildings are erected. 6. Duty of the county court to see this act carried into effect. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: § 1. The permanent seat of justice of Jefferson county is hereby established at a place commonly called Hillsboro, the place heretofore selected for the seat of justice of said county, situated on a tract of land heretofore conveyed by Samuel Merry and Hugh O'Neal, to said county for that purpose. § 2. It shall be the duty of the county court of said county to take all necessary steps to secure the title, and title papers, plats and other documents relating to the site of said town, and all papers relating to the laying out of its streets, lanes and avenues. § 3. It shall be the duty of the county court, without delay, to appoint a commissioner of the seat of justice, who shall proceed to sell and convey lots, and collect the money therefor, according to the general law on the subject of county seats, and he shall also take measures to collect money and make conveyances of lots that have been heretofore sold in said town, and he shall act ac- |