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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1870
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624

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Bounds.

Beginning at a point on the Pocomoke river, north
forty-six degrees west from the next corner of a
bridge in the county road leading to New Ark,
said bridge being north twenty and one-half de-
grees east from the west corner of the residence of
James Burroughs, and being over a ditch called
the "Tax Ditch," thence south forty-six degrees
east to the west corner of said bridge, thence by
and with the said west side of said bridge and the
southwest bank of the ditch aforesaid, to the north-
west corner of a bridge in the county road leading
to the public landing, thence with the west side of
said bridge and the west bank of the said " Tax
Ditch " to the south corner of a lane commonly
called the "Collins Lane," thence with the north
side of said lane south sixty-three degrees west to
the new lane, thence south sixty-three degrees
west to the west side of the " Virginia Road,"
thence in a straight line to the north corner of a
bridge, it being near to and north sixteen degrees
east from the west corner of Mrs. Sally Martin's
house, thence with the north side of said bridge,
and the north and west banks of ditch over which
lies said bridge to a branch in the county road
leading to Lindseyville, thence north eighty-seven
degrees west to a run which is near and westerly
from the house on the " Farrow Farm," and leads
to Pocomoke river, thence with the east side of
said run to a branch (near a gate) in the road
leading to the farm of George S. Richardson,
thence north twenty-eight degrees west to the Po-
comoke river, thence with the south bank of said
river to the place of beginning.

Legal voters.

Sec. 130. And be it enacted, That the legal voters
of Snow Hill who have resided within its corporate
limits six months preceding the election, and the
free male white citizens of Worcester county who
own any interest in real estate or in houses in said
town, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards,
shall, on the first Monday of May, in the year

Qualification.

eighteen hundred and seventy, and every two years
thereafter, elect five persons who are qualified
voters of said town to be Commissioners of said
town, to serve for two years from the date of their
election, and until their successors are elected and
qualified.

 

 

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