Chap. 353.—An ACT to allow George W. Jacobs, F. T. Boggs, and others to erect
or build a bridge across Occohamcock creek, Accomac county, Virginia.
Approved March 28, 1902.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That George W.
Jacobs, F. T. Boggs, and such other persons as they may associate with
themselves, be, and they are hereby, authorized and permitted to build
or erect and maintain a bridge across Occohamcock creek from any point
on the lands of Mistress Charlotte A. Jacobs, on the north side of said
creek, to the lands of F. T. Boggs or others, on the south side of said
creek, as they deem most convenient and suitable, subject to all the laws
of the State governing all bridges and wharves erected on the waters of
the Commonwealth: and provided, also, that this act shall at all times
be under the control of the general assembly, and be amended or re-
pealed, as may be deemed proper.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.