Chap. 188.—An ACT to provide for working a certain road in Fairfax county, and
to make appleable thereto the provisions of an act approved February 20, 1596.
Approved February 2, 1898.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That it shall
be the duty of the board of supervisors of Fairfax county to take and
hold the full and exclusive control and management of a road ordered
to be opened by the county court of said county, on the motion of
Ramsey and others, from a point on the Little River turnpike, near and
west of Peter Goodwing’s old tavern, to a point in the town of Falls
Church, near a bridge over a small stream, sometimes called Dulany's
run; and they shall make the said road fit for travel and shall keep the
same in good condition at the expense of the county levy.
All the provisions of an act approved February twentieth, eighteen
hundred and ninety-six, entitled an act to provide for working and do-
fining the working of certain roads in Fairfax county, shall apply to
the road aforesaid.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.