1850 Laws relating to Indiana’s Gore

Part of the Historic Indiana Law Project.

Abstracts of laws relating to Indiana’s Gore from:
Local Laws of the State of Indiana, Passed at the Thirty-Fourth Session of the General Assembly. Indianapolis : John D. Defrees, 1850. Google Books

Page 174
Chapter CXXVII
An act for the relief of William Nothern.
(Approved January 14, 1850.)

  • It is represented to the General Assembly that a fine of forty-eight dollars was assessed against William Nothern by the Dearborn Circuit Court, and afterwards remitted by Gov. Dunning of the State of Indiana.

 

Page 185
Chapter CXXXVIII
An act to incorporate the Evangelical Lutheran St. John’s Church in Dearborn county.
(Approved January 16, 1850.)

  • That Frederick Brinkerman, William Schuttee, Henry Borman, and their successors I office, are hereby constituted a body politic or corporate, and shall be known by the name and style of the “Trustees of the Evangelical Lutheran St. John’s Church.”

 

Page 354
Chapter CCXXXII
An act to incorporate the Rising Sun and Versailles Turnpike Company.
(Approved January 17, 1850.)

  • That Shadrach Hathaway, Ethan A. Brown, Hazelett E. Dodd, Henry Brown, Abel C. Pepper, James Stirrat, Alexander C. Downey, John B. Craft, Andrew Douglass, James T. Smith, William C. Kittle, and Moses Turner, and their associates and successors, be, and they are hereby created a body politic and corporate, under the name of the “Rising Sun and Versailles Turnpike Company.”

 

Page 372
Chapter CCXXXVIII
An act to improve Laughery Creek in the State of Indiana.
(Approved January 19, 1850.)

  • That Nathaniel L. Squib and Benjamin Hale of Ohio county, together with James McGuire of the county of Dearborn, be and they are hereby constituted commissioners to make such improvements on Laughery creek as they may deem necessary and proper.

 

Page 398
Chapter CCLXV
An act to incorporate the Trustees of St. Paul’s Church and of St. Joseph’s School Society of New Alsace in Dearborn County.
(Approved January 15, 1850.)

  • That Jacob Hettinger, Michael Philips, John M. Sturm, Landelin Herman, and Florrence Reil, and their successors in office forever, are constituted a body politic and corporate, byt the name of “The Trustees of St. Paul’s Church of New Alsace.”
  • That Martin Stahl, John Heinberger, Charles Jacger, Joseph Ege, Anthony Walliser, Jacob Hittinger, and Casper Maus and their successors in office forever, are constituted a body politic and corporate by the name of “The Trustees of St. Joseph School Society of New Alsace.”

 

Page 400
Chapter CCLXVI
An act to authorize a Company to construct the King’s Ridge and Moore’s Hill Turnpike
(Approved January 14, 1850.)

  • That John C. Moore, Ranna C. Stephens, William S. Eversale, William Olcott, Thomas Reccord, William Wheeler, and George W. Lane, of the county of Dearborn, and their associates and successors, be, and they are hereby constituted, a body politic and corporate, under the name and style of “The King’s Ridge and Moore’s Hill Turnpike Company.”

 

Page 433
Chapter CCXCVIII
An act for the relief of Mary Huffman.
(Approved January 19, 1850.)

  • That it may be lawful for Mary Huffman, of Dearborn county, to file her bill in the Dearborn circuit court against her husband, John Huffman, for divorce.

 

Page 470
Chapter CCCXXII
An act to incorporate the Vevay, Mount Sterling, and Versailles Turnpike Road Company.(Approved January 4, 1850.)

  • That David Lee, John S. Olmstead, John S. Roberts, Jonathan M. Froman, Perret Dufour, John Clark, Ulysses P. Schenck, Isaac Nash, George Hotchkiss, Lewis A. Clark, and Frederick L. Grisar, of Switzerland county, and Thomas Smith, Thomas Curry, A. W. Gordon, and Luther Shook, of Ripley county, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to open books at suitable places for subscription to the capital stock of a company, for the construction of a turnpike road from Vevay, by the way of Mount Sterling, in Switzerland county, to Versailles, in Ripley county.