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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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erecting buildings, wharves and improvements of any charac-
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ter whatever.
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SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That said company shall enjoy
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Company to
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and have all the general powers, provisions and privileges
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enjoy certain
privileges.
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and be subject to the general regulations contained in Article
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23 of the Code of Public General Laws of this State as far as
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the same may not be inconsistent with or in conflict with pro-
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visions, powers, rights, privileges and advantages conferred,
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or intended to be conferred, by this Act on the company hereby
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incorporated.
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SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
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from the date of its passage.
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Approved April 12, 1904.
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CHAPTER 602.
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AN ACT to incorporate the town of Barton, Allegany County,
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Maryland.
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SECTION i. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
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land, That the citizens of the town of Barton, in Allegany
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County, shall be and they are hereby constituted and made
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a body corporate by the name of the Commissioners of Barton,
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Incorporation
of Barton, Al-
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with all the privileges of a body corporate and by that name
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County, Md.
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to sue and be sued, and to have and use a common seal, and
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legany
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have perpetual succession.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the limits of said town shall
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be as follows: Beginning at a cucumber tree standing on the
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Boundaries of
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north side of the Potomac Tram Road, thence N. 285 1/2 de-
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said town.
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grees, E. 500 feet to an oak tree; thence N. 10 degrees, E.
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300 feet to a hickory tree; thence N. 20 degrees, K. 530 feet
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to an oak tree; thence N. 28 1/2 degrees, E. 436 feet to a
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beech tree; thence N. 2 1/2 degrees, E. 250 feet to a thorn
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bush; thence N. 28 1/2 degrees, E. 1,044 feet to a leaning
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oak tree; thence N. 39 degrees, E. 857 feet to a telegraph
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pole; thence N. 60 degrees, W. 1,150 feet to a sugar tree;
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thence S. 87 3/4 degrees, W. 500 feet to a locust tree; thence
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N. 59 degrees, W. 256 feet to a post; thence S. 25 degrees,
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W. 686 feet to a post,; thence S. 27 degrees, W. 476 feet to
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a locust tree ; thence S. 3 degrees, W. 750 feet to the corner
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of Footen's stable; thence S. 25 1/2 degrees, W. 494 feet to
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an oak tree; thence S. 17 degrees, E. 1,000 feet to a post near
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Potomac dump; thence S. 78 degrees, E. 775 feet to the be-
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