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Session Laws, 1902 Session
Volume 476, Page 63   View pdf image (33K)
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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Assembly of Maryland be and the same is hereby given,
granted and declared to the grant and conveyance of the
parcel of land beginning for the same on the west side of
Calhonn street at the distance of ninety-one feet five and
one-half inches north from the northwest corner of Calhoun
and Mulberry streets, and running thence northerly bounding
on the west side of Calhoun street fifteen feet; thence westerly,
parallel with Mulberry street, one hundred and ten feet to the
west side of an alley ten feet wide ; thence southerly along
the west side of said alley, with the use thereof in common,
fifteen feet, and thence easterly parallel with Mulberry street
one hundred and ten feet to the place of beginning, said lot
of ground beiog located in Baltimore city, Maryland, and as
described in the deed from John Glenn, Jr., Charles Biddle and
Letitia Gr. Biddle, his wife, to the Saint Paul's Reformed
Church (English) of Baltimore City, a body corporate, its
successors and assigns, said deed being duly recorded in Liber
R. O. No. 1937, folios 105, etc., one of the land records of
Baltimore city, Maryland, and also to the grant and convey-
ance of the lot of ground set forth and described in the deed
from Ambrose R. H. Ranson and wife to same grantee, dated
June 16, 1899, and recorded in Liber R. O. No. 1794, folios
171, etc., one of the land records of Baltimore city ; and also
in the further deed from John Glenn, Jr. et al. to same
grantee, dated June 13, in the year 1899, and recorded in
Liber R. O. No. 1794, folios 169, etc., one of the land records
of Baltimore city.
SEC. 2. And lie it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved March 20, 1902.

CHAPTER 52.
AN ACT to authorize the Queen Anne's Railroad Company
to increase its capital stock and indebtedness for the purpose
of extension and acquiring additional property, and to grant
certain privileges and exemptions from taxation.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

CHAP. 51.

Sanction
and consent
given.

Maryland, That the Queen Anne's Railroad Company, a
body corporate, heretofore incorporated under the laws of
Maryland and Delaware, is hereby authorized to issue
additional capital stock to an amount not exceeding in the
aggregate three million dollars for the total capital stock of
said corporation, in exchange for the property and franchises
and capital stock or bonds or other indebtedness of any other

Body
corporate.



 
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