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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1866
Volume 107, Page 2144  
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THOMAS SWANN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 139

from frequenting or visiting any bawdy house or
houses of ill fame within the limits of the city of
Frederick, and to provide for the punishment of
the same.


161. That the Mayor, Aldermen and Common
Council of Frederick shall have full power and
authority to pass all ordinances necessary and
proper to prevent minors from frequenting or vis-
iting any house or room within the corporate limits
of the city of Frederick in which gambling of any
species is carried on, and to provide for the punish-
ment thereof.

Relating to
minors.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act
shall take effect from the day of its passage.

In force.

CHAPTER 97.


AN ACT to enable Frostburg Lodge number
forty-nine, Independent Order of Odd-Fellows,
to sell and transfer their hall.

Passed Mar.
6,1867.

WHEREAS, Frostburg Lodge number forty-nine,
Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, working un-
der an Act of incorporation from the General As-
sembly of Maryland, passed February thirteenth,
eighteen hundred and forty-seven, chapter one
hundred and twenty-seven, did by purchase ob-
tain from Messrs. Aden Clary, J. S. Welch, Jas. H.
McCoy and others all the right, title, claim and
interest in and to a certain building known as
Frostburg School House, adjoining lots of J. T.
Getzandanner and others, in the town of Frost-
burg, county of Allegany, and State of Maryland,
which said building is now used, the lower part
as a school room and the upper part as a Lodge
room; and whereas, the terms of purchase prohibit
them from selling or transferring the aforesaid
building for any other purpose than a school
house; therefore,

Preamble.


 
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