ALLEGANY COUNTY. 139
1890, ch. 132, sec. 2.
386. The limits of said town are as follows: Beginning at a stone
marked C. L., eighteen hundred and ninety, planted against the south side
of a large linn tree standing eastward from the large stone stable belonging
to the American Coal Company; and running thence first, south twenty-two
and one-quarter degrees, east thirty-one and one-tenth perches; two, south
seventeen and one-half degrees, east seventy-two and eight-tenths perches to
the centre of the George's Creek and Cumberland Railroad Company's
track in the centre of a culvert under said railroad track; then three, north
sixty-five degrees, east fifteen and eight-tenths perches to a point on steep
bank about two perches west of Jackson Run, then down, along and in said
run; fourth, north seven and three-quarter degrees, east forty-eight perches
to east side of said Jackson Run; fifth, north fifty and one-quarter degrees,
west eighteen and two-tenths perches to west side of said run; sixth, north
four degrees, west eleven and three-tenths perches along west side of said
run; seventh, north sixty-four and one-half degrees, west seven and fifty-
six one-hundredths perches; thence eighth, north two and one-half degrees,
west seventeen and nine-tenths perches; ninth, north fifteen and one-half
degrees, west fifteen and three-tenths perches to a point in the aforesaid
run near Mrs. Comb's house; tenth, north six and one-half degrees, east
seven and three-tenths perches to west side of said run at north end of
bridge over said run near Comb's store building; thence eleventh, south
seventy-four and one-half degrees, east seven and one-tenth perches; twelfth,
north eleven degrees, east fourteen perches; thirteenth, north eight and
one-half degrees, east seventy-six and three-tenths perches to a point north
fifty-four degrees, east one and eight hundredths perches from the north-
east corner of the New Central Coal Company's big vein stable; thence
fourteenth, north sixty-five and three-quarter degrees, west eleven perches
to a point on bank on the east side of George's Creek; then up in said
creek, fifteenth, north five degrees, west twenty-one and one-half perches:
sixteenth, north thirty-eight degrees, east thirty-two and eight-tenths
perches to west side of said creek at west end of foot bridge over said creek
and nearly in front of the new brick public school building; thence upon
west side of said creek, seventeenth, north sixty-one degrees, east thirty-
four and seven-tenths perches; eighteenth, north thirty-seven and one-half
degrees, east twenty-four and one-fourth perches; nineteenth, north three
and one-fourth degrees, west twenty-four and fifty-four one hundredths
perches to a point on west side of said creek north of the county road bridge
over said creek; thence, twentieth, north fifty-six and one-half degrees,
west fifteen and one-fourth perches to a point in bed of old furnace railroad
and with it; twenty-first, south forty-three and three-quarter degrees, west
fifty-five and two-tenths perches; then twenty-second, south fifty-nine and
three-quarter degrees, west sixty and three-tenths perches to a large rock;
then twenty-third, north sixty-six and three-quarter degrees, west sixteen
perches; twenty-fourth, north forty-three and one-half degrees, west twen-
ty-two and one-tenth perches near a white oak tree on weat side of Koontz'
Run, then across Koontz' Run; twenty-fifth, south fifty-six and one-half
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