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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

the city of Baltimore, a religious corporation duly incorpo-
rated, to the Trustees of the Munroe Street Station of the
Methodist Episcopal Church in the city of Baltimore, also a
religious corporation, duly incorporated, of a lot of ground, and
the improvements thereupon, situated at the corner formed by
the intersection of the south side of Ramsay street with the
west side of Manroe street, in the city of Baltimore, running
thence south bounding on the west side of Munroe street,
eighty feet; thence west parallel with Rarnsay street one hun-
dred and fifty feet, thence north parallel with Monroe street
eighty feet to Ramsay street, and thence east bounding on
Ramsay street one hundred and fifty feet to the place of
beginning; and to the holding, selling, mortgaging, leasing
or otherwise disposing of said property, by the said last men-
tioned corporation, in conformity to the restrictions and pro-
visions of the said deed.

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Seventy-fourth. To the sale and grant by Augustus H. Lange
and Gustave C. Grolock to the Faith Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Baltimore city, a body corporate, of certain leasehold
property at the southeast corner of Wolfe and Federal streets in
the city of Baltimore, fully described in a deed of assignment
thereof from the said grantors, dated the sixteenth day of
March, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and duly recorded or
intended to be recorded among the land records of Baltimore
city; and to the acquisition by the Faith Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Baltimore city, at any time hereafter, whether by
gift, grant, devise or otherwise, of the fee simple title to the
lot or parcel of ground described in the deed above referred to.

To sale by A.
H. Lange.

Seventy -fifth. To the gift, devises and bequests made to
the Home for the Aged of the Methodist Episcopal Church
of Baltimore city, by the last will and testament of Eliza A.
Bingham, duly of record in the office of the register of wills
of Baltimore city.

To bequests
in will of E.
A. Bingham.

Seventy-seventh. To a deed dated the twenty-first day of
November, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and
intended to be recorded among the land records of Frederick
county, Maryland, from Thomas F. Eyler and Bertha M. Eyler,
his wife, to " Saint Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Sabillasville," Frederick county, in the State of Maryland, n
body corporate, of a lot of ground situate in the town of Sabil-
lasville, Frederick county, Maryland, being the front part of
lot number thirty-six on the plat of said town, and described
as follows : Beginning at the southwest corner of lot number

To deed of T.
F. Eyler.



 
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