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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 321

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the bounds and limits of Church Hill shall be as follows; beginning at the south side of George Griffin's mill" house, thence running along the north edge of the mill stream to a cedar tree on the lines of George Griffin and Dr. Thomas H. Green and B. E. Cook, thence in a straight line to a stone planted on the north-west corner of the Episcopal Church property, making the boundary of said property, and the property of Dr. Thomas H. Green and B. E. Cook, thence in a straight line to the northwest corner of Mrs. Mary T. Gawthorp's stable, thence in a straight line to the west side of James Andersen's barnyard, thence in a straight line to the west corner of William D. Taylor's home property, thence in a straight line to the division line between Dr Washington Finley and Mrs. Mary E. Finley's property, thence in a straight line to the division line between William Hurlock and Samuel Harris, thence with said line to the east corner of William Hurlock's pound yard, thence in a straight line to the south corner of James Wright's lot, thence in a straight line to the northeast corner of the Methodist Episcopal Church property, thence with the lines of said church property to the property of E. W. Kriete, thence to the northwest corner of Mrs. C. M. Neroman's property, thence in a straight line to the northeast corner of the Presbyterian Church property, thence in a straight line running south to the north edge of the mill pond to the place of beginning.

Metes and bounds.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the citizens of the town of Church Hill, who have resided in said town the next preceding three months, qualified to vote for delegates to the General Assembly of Maryland, shall, on the first Monday in June in each year, meet and ballot for three persons, who are above the age of twenty-one years, and who have resided in said town one year preceding the election, to be commissioners of said town, and are to hold their office, after being duly qualified, for one year, or until their successors are duly elected and qualified.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the commissioners of said town, or a majority of them, shall be judges of election; and every commissioner, before he shall

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Elect commissioners.



 

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