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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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CLARKSBURG.
1892, ch. 592, sec. 1.
106. That the citizens of the town of Clarksburg in Mont-
gomery County, are constituted' a body corporate by the name
of the Commissioners of Clarksburg, and by that name may
sue and be sued, and have and use a common seal.
Ibid. sec. 2.
107. That the corporate limits of Clarksburg shall be as
follows: Beginning at the mouth of the road leading from
Clarksburg to Damascus, running with said road one hundred
and sixty paces to a corner; then through the lands of C. R.
Murphy and J. H. Gibson, to the northern corner of the M.
E. Cemetery; then between the cemetery and J. H. Gibson to
the Browningsville road, crossing said road to the land of the
heirs of W. G. Dronenberg in a straight line through said land
to the northeast corner of the property of W. W. Lewis; then
on the dividing line between W. W. Lewis and the heirs of the
late W. L. Hurley to the national road; then diagonally across
said road to the land of M. T. Lewis; from thence in a straight
line to the southwest corner between M. T. Lewis and Leonidas
Wilson ; then on the line between M. T. Lewis and Leonidas
Wilson; then on the line between Hilton and Kemp and Leon-
idas Wilson to the land of J. H. Gibson to the land of Leonidas
Wilson in a straight line to the Clarksburg and Boyd's station
road across said road into the land of Mrs. Mary A. Miles to
the southwest corner of Rachel Snowden's lot; then in the line
between Mrs. Mary A. Miles and Rachel Snowden's to the land
of J. E. Deets; then across the land of J. E. Deets in a par-
allel line with the national road to the dividing line between
J. E. Deets and G. W. Hilton, then thirty paces into the fields
of G. W. Hilton to a corner, then in a straight line in a north-
east direction across the national road to the beginning.
1892, ch. 592, sec. 3.
108. That the male citizens of Clarksburg of the age of
twenty-one years and upwards, who have resided in said town
for six months next preceding the election shall on the first
Monday in May annually, elect three freeholders, who have
resided in said town for six months next preceding said elec-
tion, as commissioners of Clarksburg to serve for one year, or
until their successors shall be elected and qualified. They shall
receive no pay for their services.
Ibid. sec. 4.
109. That the three commissioners shall at their first meet-
ing after an election elect one of their number to be president
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