Antietam
Battle-field
Commission.
Transfer
ground, etc.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Antietam Battle-field Commission of Maryland
be and is hereby authorized to transfer to the perpetual care
of the Government of the United States the lot of ground,
with improvements thereon, situated at the intersection of
the Hagerstown turnpike and the Smoketown road, on the
battle-field of Antietam, Washington County, Maryland,
acquired by the said Commission under Chapter two hundred
and ninety-four of eighteen hundred and ninety-eight.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, Th.it this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 7, 1900.
CHAPTER 201.
AN ACT to authorize the Board of Police Commissioners of
Baltimore City to increase the pension of William T. Lem-
mon, a retired patrolman of the police force of Baltimore
City.
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Board of Police
Commissio'rs
Baltimore.
Increase
pension
W. T. Lemmon
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Board of Police Commissioners for the City of
Baltimore be and they are hereby authorized and directed to
pay to William T. Lemmon, a retired patrolman of the police
force of Baltimore City, who was permanently disabled in the
discharge of his duties as such patrolman, out of the funds in
the hands of said Board of Police Commissioners, known and
accounted for as the special fund, the sum of nine dollars per
week for his life, in lieu of the sum of six dollars per week
now paid to the said William T. Lemmon by the said Board
of Police Commissioners, under and by authority of an Act
of the General Assembly of Maryland, Chapter four hundred
and fifty-nine, laws of Maryland, eighteen hundred and eighty-
six, entitled an "Act to define a fund of money now in the
hands, or which under existing laws may come into the hands,
of the Board of Police Commissioners for the City of Baltimore
and to provide for its application." Approved April 7, eighteen
hundred and eighy-six.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 7, 1900.
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