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Ordinances of the City of Greenville. 39
Done and ratified under the Corporate Seal of the said
City of Greenville, on the twenty-first day of May,
[in margin] (L.S.) in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-two.
J. P. MOORE, Mayor.
A. R. McDavid, City Clerk.
AN ORDINANCE in Reference to Street Railway
Company of the City of Greenville.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Greenville, in Council assembled, That the
Street Railway Company of the City of Greenville be, and
they are hereby, empowered to use the following named
streets of the City of Greenville for the purpose of
constructing the line of Street Railway upon which to run
their freight and passenger cars, to-wit: Main, Washington,
Augusta, Pendleton, Buncombe, College, Broad,
Falls, and such other streets as the business of the City
and the interest of the Company shall require.
Sec. 2. That for the purpose aforesaid they are empowered
to build a double track upon Main or any other
street in said City which the wants of the trade or the
business of the Company may demand.
Sec. 3. That they are also hereby empowered to macadamize
their said Railway track, if found necessary, and
to lower the grade on the hills on both sides of the
branch on Washington street, near the Air Line depot.
Sec. 4. That the exclusive privilege of using the streets
of the City of Greenville for the purpose aforesaid is
hereby granted to the Street Railway Company of the
City of Greenville, for a period of twenty-one years.
Provided, The main lines of the said Street Railway
shall be completed within two years from the passage
of this Ordinance.
Done and ratified in Council this the twenty-sixth day
of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand
[in margin] (L.S.) eight hundred and seventy-six, and under the
Corporate Seal of the said City.
W. C. CLEVELAND, Mayor.
R. Thruston, Clerk.
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