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1875 Pa. Laws, no. 52, § 1, AN ACT To prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors, and for the preservation of order at soldiers’ encampments or re-unions

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  • 1875
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"Section. Be it enacted &c., That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to erect, place or have any booth, stall, tent, carriage, boat, vessel, or any other place whatever, for the purpose of selling, giving, or otherwise disposing of any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, or cider, or any fermented liquors whatsoever, or any admixtures thereof, or any liquid compounded or composed, in whole or part, of alcohol, or any other intoxicating drink whatever, (except as hereinafter excepted,) within three miles of the place of holding any soldiers’ encampment or re-union in this state, during the time of holding such encampment or re-union."

1875, PA, AN ACT To prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors, and for the preservation of order at soldiers’ encampments or re-unions


Laws of the General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania Passed at the Session of 1875 (Harrisburg, PA: B.F. Meyers, State Printer, 1875), 48.