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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1876
Volume 199, Page 271   View tiff image (56K)
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE. GOVERNOR. 271

chartered privileges of said railroad company on such
terms and after such notice as were in such decree
prescribed; and

WHEREAS, afterwards the said trustees did sell at
public sale all the said estate, property, franchises,
rights and chartered privileges to Charles H. Hutch-
inson, W. D. Winsor. Charles E. Hopkins, John
Kearney, Charles Hart, John Welsh, Edward Ingersol,
John T. Montgomery, Jacob Tome, Seth Caldwell,
Jr., George W. Russell, Joseph Bringhurst, D. N.
Staunton, Robert Young, George B. Newton, Rich-
ard Sharp, F. Weiss, T. Morris, Perot, C. S. Rutter,
Jr., M. B. Mahouey, Gustav A. Schleus, Alexander
Maxwell, Francis H. Greenwood, Joshua Kelly, Jen-
nings Hood, J. M. Tharp, Benjamin T. Biggs, John
Wilkinson, Cordyu Wreick, Philip Quigley, Patrick
H. Irvin, William Whitelock, Samuel S. Woolston,
Charles W. Leavitt, John B. Boyle, William F. Frick
and Joshua C. Jenkins, the same being the holders
of all the bonds of said railroad company to secure
which the said mortgage had been given; and

Preamble.

WHEREAS, the said sale was duly reported by said
trustees and finally ratified by the said court, and the
said purchasers above named, fully complied with
the terms of sale and surrendered to said trustees all
the said bonds, and the said trustees by their deed of
twenty-first of April eighteen hundred and seventy-
five, recorded among the land records of said Queen
Anne's county in Liber J. W. number five, folio
twenty-four et seq. did convey to the said above
named purchasers, their heirs, successors and assigns,
the said Queen Anne's and Kent Railroad, and all
the estate, property, franchises, rights and chartered
privileges thereof; and

Preamble.

WHEREAS, as the said purchasers have been ad-
vised that they can with greater safety and advant-
age hold and exercise the rights and franchises by
said sale and deed vested in them, by being incorpor-
ated by act of the Legislature; and

Preamble.

WHEREAS, no general law exists in this State pro-
viding for the creation of corporations for the pur-
pose of holding and operating railroads already

Preamble.



 

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