‘oved Fan
for
fer and
oust.
By the House of Representativ
is Nat
Saker
resid
je United States.
vy 19, 1916.
Speaker of the Senate.
21, 191
donee Rist
(By Mr
iL by the House of Representatin
bly of the State of Tenne
the purposo of
State ‘Preasurer in the order nam
. 21, 1915,
the Senate Concurring, that
United States be and is herey
he House of Representatives.
MeCor
y 20, 1915,
f the House of Representatives.
“STB
uuiow No, 16.
Section I of the Constitui
the Stale of Tennesseo
follows
on of
ded so as to read as
al duty at ite next ses
mas shall
enty-one y
jes, and a vat
this Slate for twelve months, ad of
wherein ho or
of the House of Re
lent of the Senate of the
coding the day of the
led to vote for members of the General As
sembly and other civil oflieers foy the County ov dis,
trict in whiek he or she resides; and there shall be
ous attached to he right of Su!
‘ter shall give to
Wa. P. Coovs
Hu C1. Anpensox,
Yom (, Rye,
Gov
ho prese
is or her vote cannot be re
zens of the State a
orarniax No, 9,
ek.)
the freodom of elect
of the ballot box. a
ecting
akev of the House of Re
5.
‘Wa. P. Cooren,
Hu C. Awonnsow,
Speaker of the Senate.
Tor 0. Rye,
Governor.576—
ed titles in fee to ail of Reelfoot
therein and all the lauds undex
the waters thereof to ordinary low-water mark
Wrannas, by said Acts, said Lake has been
apart us a common fishing, publie hunting «
Paserve for the public use of the people of the State,
Yor which purpose it is one of the greatest bo
water in the world; and
‘Wasneas, for the purpose of maikh
essible and convenient to the
pose of permancatly establishing the extent «
territory owned by the State, by permanent
ible monuments and markers, il is advisable to have
fil proper and carly surveys sade and for the State
fo acquire certain lands uecessary as approaches to
Naters of the Lake and certain other Jands on
«waters of the Lalke to the end that
of definite, certain and fixed boundaries of
nense vehi may be permanently est
cd, that H. HL. Bar
nd assistant, counsel for
ierehy
recovered and ca!
Take aud the Islands
B, Paryear, the addition
the State in the Reelfoot Lake litigation
pointed a committee for the State and
to: Cause necessary surveys le 10
sh and fix by permanent moutments and maxi
wnithe boundaries of the State property; and alse
+ proqer igit Lues between outer marginal
waters of the Lake to be ron and
‘ag to gnantitios of land they
te th
able and necessury to purchase or
‘vhat priee the same may be liad, and 40
‘with recommendations, to the 59th
with reference to the permanent
{permanent cont
ne preserve.
fe
Provide
account of this sarve;
Be it at said C
be guthorized to have the necessary surveys mas
and for that purpose, to i ekg
ponses which will be included in the General Appr
empowered
jous made
f ng additional Attornoys fees shall be
577
ation Bill; and the sa
dont
Wat. P. Ooorre,
e of Representati
_, Auoner E, Hira,
Speaker of the Sencte,
od Me, 15, 1948,
su Jor Resonurrios No, 22,
(ity Messrs,
ile, Ashley.)
: « cost
nately $3000.00 per
apitol In
ate of
1 paid
aud it also
lighting it
hg now
sary an) proper wi
and said y
fred by th
ives, of the Stui
thc] the State of