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Session Laws, 1900
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

the turnpike road, called the Liberty and Pipe Creek Turn-
pike road, at the distance of 69 1/2 perches on the first line of
the tract of land called the "Rich Indian Garden," and in said
Road No. So, to the place of beginning.

279

LIGHTNER ADDITION.

Sec. 168A. Beginning; for the extension of the said corpo-
rate limits, as surveyed July loth, A. D. 1884, at the end of
the eighth line of the original boundary of the corporate limits
of the said town, surveyed and located by Mr. Joshua Switzer,
surveyor, whose description and plat is on record in Carroll
County, J. B. B. No. 42, folio 240, etc., the aforesaid begin-
ning is in the middle of the Public Road No. 80 at the end of
ten perches; south 75 3/4 degrees east from where was orig-
inally the southwest corner-stone of the Lightner farm, the
said corner-stone being in the middle of the crossing of what is
known as Farquhar street, with the middle of said Public Road
No. 80, and running thence by the present compass courses,
with the said eighth line reversed north 13 1/2 degrees east,
66 1-14 perches, till it intersects the second line of J. Hamilton
Repp's lot; then with said second line to the end thereof;
then with the third line of said lot to the end of 5 1/4 perches.
These two last lines may be found in the deed from Isaiah
Lightner and wife to the said J. Ham Repp, bearing date
February 2d, A. D. 1882, and recorded in Liber F. T. S., No.
56, folio 299, etc., one of the land records of Carroll County;
then south 76 1/2 degrees, east 11 1/4 perches; then by a line of
Chas. Edgar Wolf's land south 13 1/2 degrees, west 62 11-12
perches to the middle of the aforesaid Public Road No. 80;
then with the middle of said road north 75 3/4 degrees, west
14 19-25 perches to the beginning; provided, however, that
for sanitary and police purposes, the Mayor and Council of
Union Bridge shall have and exercise full power and control
for a distance of one-half mile in every direction from said
corporate limits.

Lightner
addition.

ELECTION OF MAYOR — QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS.

Sec. 169. The male citizens of Union Bridge of the age
of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall be first duly
registered as hereinafter prescribed, and who have resided in
the State of Maryland, and in said town, for twelve months
preceding the election, shall on the first Monday of April, in
the year 1900, and upon the same day in every alter-
nate year thereafter, (polls to open at 3 P.M. and close
at 6 P.M.), elect by ballot a person not under twenty-five

Election
of Mayor.



 
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