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Session Laws, 1953
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1428 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 662

Brode Estate and with said boundary line; (31st) South
40 degrees 57 minutes East 147. 08 feet to stone No. 101,
thence; (32nd) South 80 degrees 31 minutes East 120. 44
feet to stone No. 100 thence; (33rd) North 71 degrees 37
minutes East 306. 73 feet to corner stone No. 96, it being also
the beginning of the beforementioned deed to the Mayor
and Councilmen of Frostburg, Maryland, by the Consoli-
dation Coal Company, then with the first line of said deed;
(34th) South 6 degrees 39 minutes West 413. 81 feet to a
white oak then leaving lines of said deed and running
through the Maryland Coal and Realty Company's prop-
erty; (35th) South 70 degrees 07 minutes West 613. 77 feet
to the end of the seventh line of the City limits as of 1898,
and the 15th line of 1930 to a point marked by a stone stand-
ing between two chestnut trees, thence running with part
of the 16th line of 1930; (36th) North 23 degrees 31 min-
utes East 383. 15 feet to a stake near the intersection of the
North side of West College Avenue with the West side of
High Street and running thence with the western boundary
of the Frost Heirs Addition to the town of Frostburg as
laid out on a plat recorded in Liber 41, folio 700 of the land
records of Allegany County, Maryland; (37th) North 3 de-
grees 18 minutes West 530. 17 feet to a planted stone No.
93 standing south of the road from Ormond Street to the
Solomon Brode farm being also the beginning of said
Brode farm, also the southern limits of Frost Avenue ex-
tended as laid out on the plat of Hitchin's First Addition
to Frostburg and recorded in Liber 103, folio 725 of the
land records of Allegany County, Maryland; (38th) North
1 degree 48 minutes West 1152. 53 feet to a planted stone
at the end of the first line of Brode's farm, also being at
the end of the second line of Lot No. 10 of said Hitchin's
Addition, then with the third line of said lot extended;
(39th) North 45 degrees 53 minutes West 120. 00 feet to
the middle of Sand Spring Run at a point 10 feet below
forks of said run then up the middle and with the meanders
of the right fork of said run and in a northerly direction
1000 feet more or less to a point on the National Highway
Bridge over said Sand Spring Run, said point being a
copper plug in the south side of said bridge, then leaving
said Sand Spring Run; (41st) North 72 degrees 19 minutes
East 633. 57 feet to the end of the fourth line of a tract of
land conveyed to W. E. G. Hitchins by the Borden Mining
Company by deed dated September 80, 1908, and recorded
in Liber 108, folio 588, of the aforesaid land records, said
tract being subsequently laid out as Hitchin's Second Addi-
tion to Frostburg, a plat of which is recorded in Liber 107,



 

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