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Maryland Manual, 1927
Volume 140, Page 77   View pdf image (33K)
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 77

ANNAPOLIS SEWAGE COMMISSION.
John J. Levy Annapolis
Elliott H. Burwell, civil engineer- Annapolis
Abel L. Wolman, Engineer State Board of Health.................Baltimore
This Commission was appointed under the provisions of Chapter 180
of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1920. The Commission is au
thorized to perfect plans and specifications in co-operation with a com
mittee from the United States Naval Academy for sewage disposal.


COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR OTHER STATES AND
COUNTRIES RESIDENT IN MARYLAND.
Name Postoffice.
For District of Columbia:
Charles H. Hesse Baltimore
Arthur Buxbaum Baltimore
For Oregon:
Charles H. Hesse Baltimore
For Minnesota.
Charles H. Hesse Baltimore
For California:
Charles H. Hesse Baltimore

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR MARYLAND RESIDENT IN
OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES.

For New York:
George H. Corey New York City
For England:
Alfred Baker London
Thomas Cato Worsf old London
For Pennsylvania:
Thomas J. Hunt, 6th and Walnut Sts Philadelphia
Theodore Richardson, N. E. Cor. 20th and Wharton Sts,
Philadelphia


MARYLAND NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING
COMMISSION.
(Chapter 448, Acts of 1927.)

Commission to be appointed by the Governor subject to confirma
tion by the Board of County Commissioners of the county of which ap
pointee shall be a resident and to consist of six members of whom three
shall be residents and taxpayers of that portion of the District within
Montgomery County and three to be residents and taxpayers of that por
tion within Prince George’s County. The Chairman of The Washington
Suburban Sanitary Commission shall be ex-officio a member of this
commission and charged to the allotment of the county of which he
shall be a resident. The first appointments shall be made on or before
May 1st, 1927, for terms of five years for the five appointive members
except that the terms of two of first appointees for Montgomery and
Prince George’s Counties respectively shall be for six years each. The
annual salary of the chairman shall be $3,000 and of the other five
members $500.00, payable monthly, provided, however, that the salary
of the Commissioner who is Chairman of The Washington Suburban


 

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