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Session Laws, 1828, 1829
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1829.        LAWS OF MARYLAND.

  CHAP. 35.  
Sowers, John Markell, Eleanor Potts, Eleonor M. Potts;
Richard Potts, Richard Potts and William B. Tyler, Frederick
Nuss, John S. Miller, John P. Thompson, Analannah Ritchie,
William M. B. Wilson, Peter Mantz, Henry Nixdorff,
Rachel Steinor, Eliza Nelson, Eleanor H. Nelson, Philip
Hauptman, Lewis Medtard, Henry Kuhn, John Ott, Susanna
Ott, Henry Kemp, John Brengle, John Walker, Uriah S.
Bantz, Mary Storm, Nimrod Bantz, John Schley, Philip
Lowe, Casper Mantz, Abraham Shriver, Michael J. Gatzadannor,
John Scott, Daniel Kurtz, David and Daniel Buckey,
Nicholas Holtz, Cornelius McNulty, Zebulon Kuhn and Cornelius
McNalty, John Pittinger, Richard Coale, Ezra Cramer,
John Johns, Isaac Stridar, Mary A. Heffner, Anne Jones,
Samuel Jones, Anna Maria Miller, Margaret Miller, James
Reed, Leonard Storms' heirs, and Jacob Storms' heirs, representing
eight thousand shares of the capitol stock of the said
Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Frederick county, their successors
and assigns, be and they are hereby created and declared
to be a body corporate and politic, by the name and
style of the Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Frederick county,
and as such shall be capable of exercising all the powers
and enjoying the advantages conferred by the Acts of Assembly
of eighteen hundred and fifteen, chapter seventy-five; eighteen
hundred and twenty-one, chapter forty-two; eighteen
hundred and twenty-six, chapter one hundred and seven, and
eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, chapter forty-two, as far
as the provisions of said acts may be applicable to said Bank,
and subject to the responsibilities and liabilities thereby imposed.
Corporate powers
granted the bank
of Westminster.
    Sec. 3.  And be it enacted, That Isaac Shriver, Jesse Slingluff,
Washington Van Bibber, John Fisher, David Kephart,
Burgess Nelson, Andrew Pouder, Jacob Matthias, Abraham
Kurtz, Jacob Reese, Abraham Wampler, Peter Boyar, Jacob
Flinger, John Leister, John Hyder, Thomas Boyer, John McPhillip,
John McKaleb, Peter Shoemaker, Jacob Shriver,
Joshua Cockey, Joshua Cockey and William Willis, Louis
Wampler, William Fisher, Mary Fisher, Magdalena Reinhart,
Jacob Shaeffer, David Guiman, Thomas Hillen, Charity
Durbin, Nicholas Durbin, Richard Ward, Thomas Wells,
Nicholas Dill, George Rinehart, Andrew Shriver, Rachel
Foiney, William Yohn, Simon Keeler, Phebe Hibbard, John
Matthias, Ann Neilson, Lloyd Selby, Basil D. Stevenson,
Mary Colegate, Allen Hibbard, John Lindsey, Henry Neff,
Susanna Neff, Jur. and David Roop, representing four thousand
shares of the capital stock of the said Farmers and Mechanics
Bank of Frederick county, their successors and assigns,
be and they are hereby created and declared to be a
body politic and corporate, by the name and style of " The
Bank of Westminster," and as such shall be capable of exercising
all the powers, and enjoying the advantages conferred



 
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