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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1835.

CHAPTER 114.

CHAP. 115.

A supplement to an act, passed at December session,

Passed Mar. 4, 1836

eighteen hundred and thirty-four, entitled, an act for

 

the building of a bridge over the Great Falls of the

 

Gunpowder, at Monkton mills in Baltimore county

 

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,

Additional levy directed

That the Commissioners of Baltimore county, he and

 

they are hereby authorised and required to levy, upon

 

the assessable property of said county, aj their next

 

annual levy, one thousand dollars, in addition to the

 

amount specified in the first section of the act to which

 

this is a supplement, for building of a bridge over the

 

Great Falls of the Gunpowder, at or near Monkton

 

mills in Baltimore county, and that the said sum of

 

one thousand dollars be expended and accounted for,

 

agreeably to the provisions of the act to which this is a

 

supplement.

 

CHAPTER 115.

 

An act to Incorporate the Retreat School House, in

Passed Mar. 4, 1836

Frederick county.

 

WHEREAS, Joshua and Sarah Doub, of Frederick

Preamble

county, by indenture, bearing date the seventh day of

 

April, eighteen hundred and thirty-five, have conveyed

 

one quarter acre, part of a tract of land called the Re-

 

treat, to George M. Potts, Cornelius Shriner, Benja-

 

min Neidig, Jacob Reese and Thomas W. Johnson, and

 

their successors in the office of trustees of the Retreat

 

School House, to be elected according to the constitu-

 

tion adopted by the parties to said deed and others.

 

appointed for the purpose of erecting and conducting a

 

school house upon the premises; And whereas, at an

 

election held at said school house, on the first day of

 

January, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, Joshua Doub,

 

Cornelius Shriner, Benjamin Neidig, Ezra Doll and

 

John Derr, Junior, were elected as trustees of said

 

school house until the first day of January, eighteen

 

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