1162 ARTICLE 4.
bounding on the west side of Oak Street to the northwest corner of Oak
and Twenty-fourth streets, thence running east and bounding on the
north side of Twenty-fourth street to the northeast corner of Twenty-
fourth street and Guilford avenue, thence running south and bounding
on the east side of Guilford avenue to the southeast corner of Guilford
avenue and Twenty-first street, and thence running west and bounding
on the south side of Twenty-first street, to the place of beginning.
1904, ch. 626.
666C. It shall not be lawful for the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas of Baltimore City to issue to any person or persons, company, asso-
ciation or body corporate a license to sell any fermented or spirituous
liquors or lager beer in any part of the following district, to wit: In
all that part of Baltimore City beginning for the same at the intersec-
tion of the western line of Baltimore City and the south side of Edmond-
son Avenue, and thence running easterly along the south side of Edmond-
son Avenue to the westernmost side of Fifteenth Street; thence binding
on the westernmost side of Fifteenth Street southerly to its intersection
with the southwesternmost side of Dorsey's lane; thence southeasterly
binding on the southwesternmost side of Dorsey's lane to its intersection
with the northwesternmost side of Kossuth Street; thence southwesterly
along the northwesternmost side of Kossuth Street to its intersection with
the southernmost side of Old Frederick Road; thence southeasterly along
the south side of Old Frederick Road to the westernmost boundary of the
lot now improved by the Public School No. 66; thence southerly and
binding for a part thereof on the westernmost boundary of said lot in a
direct line to the southernmost side of Frederick Road; thence south-
easterly along the southernmost side of the Frederick Road to the eastern-
most boundary of the United States National Cemetery; thence southerly
and binding for a part thereof on the easternmost boundary of said ceme-
tery to the southwesternmost side of the tracks of the Baltimore and
Potomac Railroad; thence southwesterly along the line of said tracks to
the intersection of the same with the southern boundary line of Balti-
more City; thence westerly along said line to the western boundary line
of said city; thence north binding on said last mentioned line to the place
of beginning.
1906, ch. 270.
666D. It shall not be lawful for the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas of Baltimore City, to issue license to any person or persons, or
body corporate, to sell spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer, in
any part of the following district, to wit: In all parts of Baltimore City
lying or being within the following lines or limits: Beginning at the
southeast corner of the intersection of the Western Maryland Railroad
and the northern boundary of the city line, and running thence easterly
bounding on the said city line to the western line of the Northern Cen-
tral Railroad; thence southerly bounding on the western line of the
Northern Central Railroad, to a point where the northern boundary of
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