Proceedings of the James River Company : [on the expediency of permitting the inhabitants of a settlement called the Irish Corner to pass Greenbrier bridge free of toll, on condition that the county court of Greenbrier will agree to discontinue the road at the ford below the said bridge].
1833
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Proceedings of the James River Company : [on the expediency of permitting the inhabitants of a settlement called the Irish Corner to pass Greenbrier bridge free of toll, on condition that the county court of Greenbrier will agree to discontinue the road at the ford below the said bridge].
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[Richmond, Virginia?] : [publisher not identified], [1833]
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1 online resource (2 pages)
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(NNC-L)LLMC1310487326
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(TEMPOCo)1310487326
Summary
Report of the proceeding of the meeting of the president and directors of the James River Company, responding to various resolutions by the House of Delegates. The board resolved to allow inhabitants of "the Irish Corner" to use the Greenbrier bridge free of toll, if the Greenbrier County Court discontinued the road below the bridge. The board also allowed quarterly toll payments for certain inhabitants by the Kanawha Turnpike, and proposed that all Guyandotte Turnpike Company stock should be purchased by the state.
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Letter of transmittal is from J. Brown, Jr., Second Auditor, to the Speaker of the House of Delegates. Dated 21st January, 1833.
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed March 31, 2022).
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