CHAP. 135--An ACT to allow Thomas C. Kellam to erect a wharf for shipping produce on a tributary of Wachapreague inlet, Accomac county, Virginia.

Approved February 16, 1886.

1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That Thomas C. Kellam, of the county of Accomac, be authorized to erect a pier or wharf upon the public lands of the commonwealth, known as Paramour's dock, situated upon a tributary of Wachapreague inlet, one and a half miles from the village of Locustville, in the county of Accomac, for the purpose of shipping general produce to and from the same for himself and others; and the said Thomas C. Kellam, his heirs and assigns, shall have the right to charge such compensation for use of said pier or wharf as may be agreed upon by and between the parties, or as are usual: provided that the said pier or wharf shall not interfere with navigation: and provided, also, that this act shall at all times be under the control of the general assembly, and be amended or repealed as may be deemed proper. Location. Charges.

2. This act. shall be in force from its passage. Commencem't.

CHAP. 135--An ACT to allow Thomas C. Kellam to erect a wharf. for shipping produce on a tributary of Wachapreague inlet, Accomac county, Virginia
Acts and Joint Resolutions Passed by the General Assembly of Virginia During the Session of 1885-1886
Richmond, Virginia
1886
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