BALTIMORE COUNTY |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
Penalty on persons destroying the fish
in any branch
or creek, by putting quick line therein,
Punishment of slaves so offending,
The road in Baltimore and Harford counties
therein
described, reported under a resolution of 1809, confirmed,
A road to be laid out from the old
York road, near
T. Sutton's, to intersect the Baltimore and York turnpike
road, near Weise's tavern,
From the Pennsylvania line near Hendrick's tavern,
&c. to intersect the road laid out from the end of
the Falls turnpike road,
A school to be established by the
name of Malin
School,
A road to be laid out from the 18th
mile-stone on the
Baltimore and York turnpike road, to the Baltimore
and Hanover turnpike road, &c.
From the new Cotton Manufactory on Gwinn's
Falls to the new Liberty road,
The act of 1808, ch. 99, authorising
a lottery for
opening a road from Westminster repealed,
A lottery authorised for opening and clearing the
road from Westminster, in Frederick county, to
George-town, Columbia,
Money to be levied to complete the
court house and
to erect a watch-house in the city,
Money to be levied for repairing the
Liberty-town
road,
The place of holding the election
in the fifth district
changeda certificate to be made and recorded,
Money to be levied for repairing parts
of the Windsor
Mills and Garretson roads,
A road to be laid out beginning at
the intersection of
North and Bridge-streets, till it intersects Britain-street,
Powers of the levy court as to buildings
in addition
to tobacco warehouses in the city,
A road to be laid out from near the
dwelling of the
late J. Stevenson, to intersect the old York road near
Jessop's mill,
The road from Monkton mills to the
York turnpike
road, before declared public, to be kept open of the
breadth of thirty feet, as other public roads,
A road to be laid out from Britain's
Manufactory to
intersect McMechen's road at Tudor's lane,
Additional money to be levied for
building a bridge
over the Falls, &c. near the streets therein mentioned,
The inspection of lumber regulated,
Part of the old Hanover road opened by the
levy
court, directed to be shut up,
Money to be levied for the support
of Jonathan Cullings,
The levy court authorised to appoint
supervisors on
the Philadelphia and Belle-Air roads, and the Liberty-town
roadmoney to be levied,
The act of 1810, ch. 88, relating to the criminals,
repealed,
Money to be levied for building a
bridge over the
Great Falls of Gunpowder,
Part of the road to Belle-Air passing
from T. Kell's
farm to a small run near W. Dimmitt's declared a public
highway,
The road through Randall's town to
the county line
towards Liberty-town, as then made, confirmed, |
Session. Ch. S.
1810
36
64
91
1811
4
1812
54
1810 104
105
116
122
135
165
168
1811
3
6
25
38
52
145
63
66
67
69
1812
58
1811
70
1817 141
1811
72
77
128
170
1812
18
1811 190
1812
27 |