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SEC. 5. Appanoose county is the fourth district, and 4th district. entitled to one senator.

SEC. 6. The counties of Monroe and Wayne shall con- 5th district. stitute, the fifth district and be entitled to one senator.

SEC. 7. The counties of Clarke, Lucas, and Union shall 6th district. constitute the sixth district, and be entitled to one senator.

SEC. 8. The counties of Decatur, Ringgold, and Tay- 7th district. lor shall constitute the seventh district, and be entitled to

one senator.

SEC. 9. The counties of Fremont, Adams, and Page 8th district. shall constitute the eighth district, and be entitled to one

senator.

tawattamie, Mills,

SEC. 10. The counties of Mills, Pottawattamie, and 9th district: PotMontgomery shall constitute the ninth district, and be en- and Montgom❜ry. titled to one senator.

SEC. 11. The county of Des Moines is the tenth dis- 10th district. trict, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 12. The county of Henry is the eleventh dis- 11th district. trict, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 13. The county of Jefferson is the twelfth district, 12th district. and entitled to one senator.

SEO. 14. The county of Wapello is the thirteenth dis. 18th district. trict, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 15. The county of Louisa is the fourteenth dis- 14th district. trict. and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 16. The county of Washington is the fifteenth 15th district. district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 17. The county of Muscatine is the sixteenth 16th district, district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 18. The county of Keokuk is the seventeenth 17th district. district, and is entitled to one senator.

SEC. 19. The county of Mahaska is the eighteenth 15th district. district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 20. The county of Marion is the nineteenth dis- 19th district. trict, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 21. The county of Warren is the twentieth 20th distri district, and entitled to one senator.

son, Adair, and

SEC. 22. The counties [of] Madison, Adair, and Cass 21st dist.: Madishall constitute the twenty-first district, and be entitled to Cass."

one senator.

22d district, two

SEC. 23. The county of Scott shall constitute the senators. twenty-second district, and be entitled to two senators.

SEC. 24. The county of Clinton is the twenty-third 23d district. district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 25. The county of Cedar is the twenty-fourth 24th district. district, and entitled to one senator.

25th district.

26th district.

27th district.

28th district.

29th district.

30th district.

31st district.

82d district.

83d district.

84th district.

SEC. 26. The county of Johnson is the twenty-fifth district and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 27. The county of Iowa is the twenty-sixth district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 28. The counties of Tama and Poweshiek shall constitute the twenty-seventh district, and be entitled to

one senator.

SEC. 29. The county of Jasper is the twenty-eighth district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 30. The county of Polk is the twenty-ninth district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 31. The county of Jackson is the thirtieth district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 32. The county of Jones is the thirty-first district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 33. The county of Linn is the thirty-second district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 34. The county of Benton is the thirty-third district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 35. The counties of Marshall and Hardin shall constitute the thirty-fourth district, and be entitled to one

senator.

SEC. 36. The county of Dubuque is the thirty-fifth 85th district: Du- district, and entitled to one senator.

buque, 1 senator.

36th district.

87th district.

SEC. 37. The county of Delaware is the thirty-sixth district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 38. The county of Buchanan is the thirty-seventh district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 39. The counties of Black Hawk and Grundy 38th dist. Black shall constitute the thirty-eighth district, and be entitled

Hawk & Grundy.

29th district.

40th district.

41st district.

42d district.

to one senator.

SEC. 40. The county of Clayton is the thirty-ninth district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 41. The county of Fayette is the fortieth district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 42. The county of Allamakee is the forty-first district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 43. The county of Winneshiek is the fortysecond district, and entitled to one senator.

SEC. 44. The counties of Floyd, Butler, and Mitchell 48d dist.: Floyd, shall constitute the forty-third district, and be entitled to

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SEC. 45. The counties of Bremer, Chickasaw, and How44th dist: Bre- ard shall constitute the forty-fourth district, and be entitled

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SEC. 46. The counties of Story and Boone shall con

stitute the forty-fifth district, and be entitled to one 45th

senator.

district;

Story & Boone.

lin, Cerro Gardo,

SEC. 47. The counties of Franklin, Cerro Gordo, 46th dist. FrankWorth, Winnebago, Hancock, Wright, Kossuth, and Worth, etc. Emmet shall constitute the forty-sixth district, and be

entitled to one senator.

ster, Hamilton,

SEC. 48. The counties of Hamilton, Webster, Hum- 47th dist.: Webboldt, Calhoun, Sac, Pocahontas, Palo Alto, Dickinson, etc." Clay, and Buena Vista shall constitute the forty-seventh district, and be entitled to one senator.

son, Monona,etc.

SEC. 49. The counties' of Harrison, Monona, Crawford, 48th dist.: HarriShelby, Ida, Woodbury, Plymouth, Cherokee, O'Brien, Sioux, and the unorganized counties of Lyon and Osceola shall constitute the forty-eighth district, and be entitled to

one senator.

The counties of Dallas, Guthrie, Audubon, 49th dist: Dallas, Carroll, and Greene shall constitute the forty ninth dist- Guthrie, etc. rict, and be entitled to one senator.

Approved, April 16, 1870.

CHAPTER 190.

PUBLIC SQUARE IN BLOOMFIELD.

AN ACT to Legalize the Acts of the Board of Supervisors of Davis MAY 4.
County, Iowa, and the Acts of the Town Council of the Town
of Bloomfield, said County and State, in conveying certain
Land to J. W. Ellis, W. J. Law, and J. R. Sheaffer, as Trustees.

WHEREAS, On the fifth day of January, 1870, pursuant Preamble.
to previous resolutions of [the] board of supervisors of
Davis county, Iowa, C. W. Hurless, president, and Wm.
Van Benthusen, clerk, of said board, did deed to J. W.
Ellis, W. J. Law, and J. R. Sheaffer, a certain parcel of
land known as the "public square," in Bloomfield, Iowa,
being block number 25, in the original town-plat of the
town of Bloomfield, Davis county, Iowa, in trust for cer-
tain purposes named in said deed and resolution; and

WHEREAS, The town council of the town of Bloomfield, in Davis county, Iowa, by deed and ordinance duly executed, did convey to said trustees, in like trust, all the interest of said town in and to said land; therefore,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Conveyance of the State of Iowa, That each of said conveyances be, and the same are [is] hereby, declared legal and valid to all intents and purposes.

public square trust legalized.

in

Trustees empow

trust.

SEC. 2. That said trustees be, and they are hereby fully empowered to carry out the purposes of said trust; ered to fulfill and they are hereby empowered to sell said property, as in said deed and resolution from the county of Davis, provided, and to apply the proceeds thereof, as in said deed and resolution provided and contemplated.

Taking effect.

SEC. 3. This act, being deemed by the General Assembly of immediate importance, shall be in force and take effect from and after its publication in the Davis County Republican and Bloomfield Democrat, newspapers published at Bloomfield, Iowa; provided, said publication be without expense to the State.

Approved, May 4, 1870.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in The Bloomfield Democrat, May 12, 1870.*

ED WRIGHT, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 191.

MAY 4,

Preamble.

$490 dollars al

RELIEF OF CAPT. ROBERT L. FREEMAN.

AN ACT to Reimburse Captain R. L. Freeman, of Elkader, Iowa,
Captain Company "K," First Iowa Cavalry, for Subsistence fur-
nished said Company during its Organization in the Spring and
Summer of 1861.

WHEREAS, Captain R. L. Freeman, then a resident of McGregor, Iowa, recruited and organized a company of United States volunteers, afterward known as Company "K," of the First Regiment, Iowa Cavalry, during the spring and summer of 1861; and,

WHEREAS, To secure the speedy and complete organization of said company of volunteers it became necessary for him to provide said company with subsistence and to pay for the subsistence so provided out of his private funds, no part of which has ever been reimbursed to him, either by the State or the United States; therefore,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That the sum of four hundred and lowed for subsis- ninety dollars be allowed said Robert L. Freeman in furnished full payment for said subsistence, furnished said Company K," First Iowa Cavalry; and the Auditor of State be

tence

Co. K, 1st Iowa

Cav.

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* See Addenda.

warrant.

and is hereby authorized to draw a warrant on the Treas- Auditor to draw urer of State for said sum, in accordance with the provisions of this act.

SEC. 2. This act being deemed of immediate import- Taking effect, ance, shall take effect and be in force on and after its publication in the Des Moines Daily Bulletin and Daily State Register, both newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved, May 4, 1870.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Daily Iowa State Register, and the Des Moines Daily Bulletin, May 13, 1870. ED WRIGHT, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 192.

COUNTY OF CROCKER CREATED.

AN ACT to Provide for the Organization of the County of Crocker. May 18,

of

to be Crocker co.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of North part the State of Iowa, That the territory now embraced in Kossuth county Kossuth county, lying north of the north line of township ninety-seven, and between the western boundary of Winnebago county and the eastern boundary of Emmet county, shall constitute the county of Crocker.

elccted.

SEC. 2. There shall be elected, in said county, at the officers to be general election in the year eighteen hundred and seventy, three supervisors, clerk of the district court, sheriff, recorder, treasurer, auditor, county surveyor, superintendent of schools, coroner, and such township officers as are usually elected at the general election for one township in said county, who shall hold their respective offices during the period for which county and township officers, who are now elected and filling similar offices in Kossuth county hold by law, and until their successors are elected and qualified.

elections to

be by authorites of

SEC. 3. Said election shall be holden at such place or Places of holding places in said Crocker county as may be designated by designated the board of supervisors of the county of Kossuth, at Kossuth co. their meeting in September, eighteen hundred and seventy; and it is hereby made the duty of the county auditor of

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