An act concerning roads and highways

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Public Roads – March 2001 – Colorado Central Magazine

AN ACT CONCERNING ROADS AND HIGHWAYS

Approved March 9, 1883

2953. SECTION 1. All roads and highways, except private roads heretofore established in pursuance of any law of this State or the Territory of Colorado, and roads dedicated to public use, that have not been vacated or abandoned, and such other roads as are now recognized and maintained by the corporate authorities of any county in this State, are hereby declared to be public highways.

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Territorial Road Law in Colorado

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Public Roads – March 2001 – Colorado Central Magazine

TERRITORIAL ROAD LAW IN COLORADO

Approved August 16, 1862 by the Territorial Assembly

SECTION 1. The most usually travelled roads between the following named places are hereby declared to be territorial roads, to wit:

From Denver City to Pueblo, by way of Mrs. Coberlin’s ranch and Colorado City.

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