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982 INDEX,
MEMORIALS—
From Jacob Gladden and others in favor of the
Boom bill, 115.
From Robert McGaw andothers in favor of the
Boom bill, 116.
From Martin Shultz, a soldier of the war 1812,
116.
From 212 citizens of the town of Havre-de-
Grace against the erection of any boom or booms
below the railroad bridge at said town, 116.
From the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
city praying the General Assembly not to alter
the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac Rail-
road Company, 123.
From Samuel R. George and others, merchants
and bankers of Baltimore, and stockholders of the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, praying
not to alter the charter of the Baltimore and Po-
tomac Railroad Company, 124.
From Captain L. H. Early and other citizens of
Prince George's county against any amendment
to the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac
Railroad Company, 124.
From J. S. Williams and Bros, and other busi-
ness firms of Baltimore city against any amend-
ment to the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac
Railroad Company, 124.
From Stephen Beard and other citizens of Anne
Arundel county against any amendment to the
charter of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad
Company, 124.
From Hon. John S. Sellman and other citizens
of Anne Arundel county against any amendment
to the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac Rail-
road Company, 124.
From D. J. Foley & Co. and others, large
business firms of Baltimore, against any amend-
ment to the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac
Railroad Company, 124.
From Colemm & Rogers and twenty-five mer-
cantile firms and bankers of Baltimore against any
amendment to the charter of the Baltimore and
Potomac Railroad Company, 125,
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