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The Indiana Repository serves for historical, academic, and cultural materials related to the state of Indiana. This repository includes research studies, historical documents, and scholarly works that explore Indiana's development, culture, and contributions to regional and national history.
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Item Open Access An Act to Reduce the Law Incorporating the City of Madison, and the Several Acts Amendatory thereto into One Act, and to Amend the Same, 1847 Ind. Acts 93, chap 61, § 8, pt. 4(General Publisher, 1847)Authorized the town of Madison to regulate and license the keepers of gunpowder and other explosive compoundsItem Open Access W.G. Armstrong, The Ordinances and Charter of the City of Jeffersonville Page 15-17, § 3, pt. 10(General Publisher, 1855)Prohibited storing more than twenty-five pounds of gun powder.Item Open Access 1847 Ind. Acts 93, An Act to Incorporate the City of Jeffersonville, and the Several Acts Amendatory Thereto Into One Act, and to Amend the Same, chap 77, § 49, pt. 8(General Publisher, 1847)Granted the the city of Jeffersonville the authority to regulate and license the keepers of gunpowder and other explosive compoundsItem Open Access The General Ordinances of the City of Indianapolis. Containing also, Acts of the Indiana General Assembly so far as they Control Said City, to which Prefixed a Chronological Roster of Officers fro, 1832 to 1895 and Rules Governing the Common Council. Revision of 1895 Page 230, § 12-15(General Publisher, 1895)The Chief Fire Engineer shall search any building in the compact portion of the city where there shall be cause to suspect the keeping of gunpowder in quantities over twenty-five pounds. Violators shall have powder seized, fined not less than five nor more than fifty dollars. Owners of said buildings shall be fined not less than one nor more than ten dollars for every day such gunpowder shall be stored or kept.Item Open Access 1879 Ind. Acts 210, An Act To Amend the Thirtieth Section of an Act Entitled “An Act Granting The Citizens Of The Town Of Evansville, In The County Of Vanderburgh," pt. 9(General Publisher, 1879)Granted the city council the authority to regulate the keeping and conveying of gunpowder and all other combustible and dangerous materials, including the use of candles and lights in barnes and stables.Item Open Access The Revised Statutes of the State of Indiana, Passed at the Thirty-Sixth Session of the General Assembly; Also, Sundry Acts, Ordinances, and Public Documents Directed to be Printed Along with the Said Statutes: To Which are Prefixed the Constitution of the United States and of the State of Indiana Page 485-486(General Publisher, 1852)Granted the board of trustees for new incorporated towns to regulate the storage of gun powder and other dangerous materials.