WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1461
side of Rogers Avenue, in Baltimore City, State of Mary-
land, from the Arlington Cemetery Company, a corporation,
to the Baltimore Hebrew Chizuk Amuno Congregation of
Baltimore City, by deed dated June 15, 1945, and recorded
among the Land Records of Baltimore City in Liber M. L. P.
No. 6758, folio 326, etc.
75. To the deed from the Safe Deposit and Trust Com-
pany of Baltimore, Substituted Trustee under the Will of
Harriet E. VanWyck, to the Vestry of Christ Church in the
City of Baltimore, dated June 23rd, 1943, and recorded
among the Land Records of Baltimore City in Liber M. L. P.
No. 6470, folio 63, etc.
76. To the following bequests contained in the Will of
E. Annie Smith, late of Baltimore City, deceased, of rec-
ord in the Office of the Register of Wills for said City in
"Wills" J. H. B. No. 209, folio 339:
(a) To the Vestry of Grace and St. Peter's
Church, Baltimore, Md., $1,000.00.
(b) To the Vestry of Grace and St. Peter's
Church, Baltimore, Md., the additional sum of $500.00 for
the Woman's Auxiliary, a Missionary Organization of the
Church.
77. To the gifts to St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran
Church, located at the corner of Ramsay and Pulaski Streets
in the City of Baltimore, Maryland, and to the Church Ex-
tension Fund of the southeastern district of the Evangel-
ical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and other States,
located in St. Louis, Mo., contained in the Last Will and
Testament of George J. Wittmann, deceased, late of Balti-
more County, of record in the Office of the Register of Wills
of Baltimore County, in "Wills" Liber J. P. C. No. 40, folio
278.
78. To deed to Church of God in Christ No. 15, Incor-
porated, of Baltimore, Maryland, from Carrie Johnson,
church property No. 906 and 908 N. Calhoun Street, Balti-
more. The deed to the property was recorded among the
Land Records of Baltimore City on December 2nd, 1946,
in Liber M. L. P. No. 7046, folio
79. To deed to Church of God in Christ No. 8, Incor-
porated, of Baltimore, Maryland, from James J. Spencer,
also known as James E. Spencer and Annie M. Spencer, his
wife, all those two lots and parcels of ground known as Lots
Nos. 368 and 369, Section 15, on the Plat of Fairfield, which
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