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Session Laws, 1912
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 1487

Ibid. sec. 177Y.

479. Nothing in section 476 to 478 inclusive, shall be con-
strued as affecting any private rights or the right of adjacent
landholder as now held and enjoyed by law.

Ibid. sec. 177Z.

480. All monies received by the County Commissioners of
Montgomery County under the provisions of this sub-title shall
be applied to the general road and bridge account of the county.

ROCKVILLE.

P. L. L. (1860), art. 15, sec. 53. 1867, ch. 63. 1870, ch.

170. 1872, ch. 92. 1874, ch. 64. 1880, ch. 97.

1884, ch. 226. 1884, ch. 273. 1888,

ch. 339. P. L. L. (1888), art.

16, sec. 178.

481. The inhabitants of the town of Rockville, Montgomery
county, are a body corporate by the name of "The Mayor and
Council of Rockville," and by that name may have perpetual
succession, sue and be sued, and have and use a common seal.

1896, ch. 254, sec. 179.

482. That the limits of said town shall begin at the north-
east corner of the fair grounds of the Montgomery County
Agricultural Society, and run thence with the dividing line
between said grounds and lands of the heirs of the late Law-
rence A. Dawson, to the southwest corner of said fair grounds;
thence by a straight line to the southeast corner of the land of
E. B. Prettyman, where said lands corner with the lands of Dr.
E. E. Stonestreet, and the old Carter farm, now known as
Rockville Heights; thence with the dividing line between said
Rockville Heights, and the lands of E. B. Prettyman to a
point where the tract known as Rockville Heights, the lands of
E. B. Prettyman and the lands of Everett S. Beall corner,
being the southwest corner of the lands of E. B. Prettyman;
thence by a straight line to the corner of the lands of Florence
S. Manning and E. C. Peter, on the west side of the public
road from Rockville to the Great Falls of the Potomac; thence
with the dividing line between the lands of E. C. Peter and the
lands of said Manning and others, recently owned by Amos
S. Adams, to a point opposite the southwest corner of the lands
of Mrs. Colley; thence to the southwest corner of the lands of
Mrs. Colley; thence with the dividing line between the lands of
Mrs. Colley and the lands of Mrs. Josephine Burford, in a
northerly direction to the Darnestown road; thence in a straight
line to the southeast corner of the old dwelling house on the
Copps farm, known as and called "West End Park," formerly

 

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