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Session Laws, 1904
Volume 209, Page 233   View pdf image
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

23$

be and is hereby authorized and empowered to borrow a sum

Issuance of

of money, not exceeding seven thousand dollars, on the faith

"Drainage

and credit of the town, as hereinafter provided, which shall

Bonds."

be known and designated as "Series Four of Drainage Bonds,"

 

and the money arising from their sale shall be applied and

 

used exclusively for the construction, improvement and repair

 

of the drains herein mentioned, which said drains shall be con-

 

structed, improved and repaired by the Board of Street Com-

 

missioners of Hagerstown in the order of priority and pre-

 

cedence as mentioned herein; and should said money be in-

Construction

sufficient to construct, improve and repair all the drains herein

and improve-
ment of

named, yet the Board of Street Commissioners shall use and

drains.

apply said money in so far as the same will allow in the con-

 

struction, improvement and repair of the drains herein named

 

each is in priority and precedence herein named :

 

First. A drain commencing at or near the culvert on the

 

south side of Cannon avenue and running northward to con-

 

nect with the Town Run drain, such drain in length to be

 

about eight hundred feet.

 

Second. The improvement, change and repair of the drain

 

known as the "Ladle Spring drain.

 

Third. A drain beginning at the West End drain on the

 

premises of Newton Lenhar, which fronts on the north side

 

of West Washington street, and running thence northwardly

 

to Salem avenue to a point in and about the front of the

 

premises of William Wallace, such drain in length to be about

 

fourteen hundred feet.

 

Fourth. A drain commencing at a point in Ditto's alley,

 

in the rear of the property of Jesse H. Hyde, which fronts

Drains to be
improved or

on the west side of McDowell avenue, and running thence

constructed.

southwestwardly to the corporate limits, such drain in length

 

to be about nine hundred feet.

 

Fifth. A drain and the pipes thereto necessary under the

 

bed and tracks of the Washington County branch of the Bal-

 

timore and Ohio Railroad, near West Lee street, such drain

 

in length to be about ninety feet.

 

Sixth. A drain and any pipes necessary thereto, commencing

 

on the east side of South Potomac street, near the property of

 

D. Frank Hull, and running westwardly to Bester's drain in

 

the alley immediately west of South Potomac street, such drain

 

in length to be about two hundred feet.

 


 
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