Acts of the General Assembly of the State of South-Carolina, from February, 1791, to [December, 1804] Both Inclusive, Volume 1 |
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Page 239
And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid , Manner of That the inhabitants of
that part of the said voting at " elections . county , ( formerly included in Claremont
county , ) herein and hereby established , shall be entitled to vote at all elections
...
And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid , Manner of That the inhabitants of
that part of the said voting at " elections . county , ( formerly included in Claremont
county , ) herein and hereby established , shall be entitled to vote at all elections
...
Page 240
ons shall meet two days after the close of such elections , at the court house , the
managers of the election held within and for the county of Clarendon , to count
the votes and declare the persons duly elected ; and the inhabitants of said
county ...
ons shall meet two days after the close of such elections , at the court house , the
managers of the election held within and for the county of Clarendon , to count
the votes and declare the persons duly elected ; and the inhabitants of said
county ...
Page 262
... be , and they are hereby appointed commissioners to lay out and keep the said
roads in proper repair : that all male inhabitants liable to work on public roads ,
that live within five miles on the southeast side of said road leading by Oak Island
...
... be , and they are hereby appointed commissioners to lay out and keep the said
roads in proper repair : that all male inhabitants liable to work on public roads ,
that live within five miles on the southeast side of said road leading by Oak Island
...
Page 266
... from Hampton ' s to Johnston ' s bridge aforesaid ; and that all male inhabitants
from sixteen to fifty ' , who live within ten miles of the said two respective roads ,
be liable to work on them respectively , not exceeding twelve days in each year .
... from Hampton ' s to Johnston ' s bridge aforesaid ; and that all male inhabitants
from sixteen to fifty ' , who live within ten miles of the said two respective roads ,
be liable to work on them respectively , not exceeding twelve days in each year .
Page 279
... Joseph Vince , Blunt Fitch , James Jackson , Alexander Newman and
Etheridge Clary , be , and they are hereby appointed commissioners to lay out
and keep in repair the said road ; and that all male inhabitants between the age
of sixteen ...
... Joseph Vince , Blunt Fitch , James Jackson , Alexander Newman and
Etheridge Clary , be , and they are hereby appointed commissioners to lay out
and keep in repair the said road ; and that all male inhabitants between the age
of sixteen ...
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