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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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2098 ARTICLE 9.

1920, ch. 580, sec. 2.

119. The corporate limits of said town of Indian Head shall be as
follows: Beginning at the bound-stone near the Indian Head Town Hall,
marking one end of the boundary line of the U. S. Government Reserva-
tion and dividing the same from the land of Francis E. Mattingly, and
running thence, continuing the course of said line, to the point where
the north line of the State Road connects with the north line of the road
continuing on into the said reservation; thence with the said north line
of the said State Road, in an easterly direction, to the corner formed by
the juncture of the land of the said U. S. Government with the land of
John J. Gering; thence with the line dividing the two last mentioned lands
to the Potomac River; thence with the said river to the point of inter-
section of same with the west line of the Glymont-Indian Head Wharf
Road; thence with the last mentioned line to the aforementioned State
Road, continuing the same course across the said State Road to the south
line of the same; thence westerly with, the south line of the said State
Road to the northeast corner of the land of K. P. Krouse; thence with the
west line of the 20-foot road dividing the said land of K. P. Krouse from
a certain tract of land now owned by the said Francis E. Mattingly, and
continuing the course of same, to Mattawoman Creek; thence down and
with the said creek to the aforementioned line dividing the lands of the
said Francis E. Mattingly and the U. K. Government as aforesaid; thence
with the last mentioned line to the beginning.

1920, ch 590, sec. 3.

120. The citizens of said town of Indian Head having the qualifica-
tions prescribed for voters by the laws; of this State and having resided
in said town six months previous to any municipal election, shall annu-
ally on the first Monday in May elect three citizens, taxpayers of said
town of Indian Head, who are assessed on the tax books of said Charles
County as owning five hundred ($500.00) dollars' worth of property
within the corporate limits of said town of Indian Head, who shall have
resided in said town for twelve months next preceding said election, as
the Town Commissioners of Indian Head to serve for one year, from
June 1st next succeeding their election or until their successors shall be
elected and qualified. Said Town Commissioners shall receive no pay
for their services as such, and they shall continue to reside in said town
during their term of office; provided, however, that there shall be no
election of Town Commissioners in the month of May, 1920, but that
Francis E. Mattingly, Frederick C. Shaw and Thomas Norman shall be
and constitute the Town Commissioners of Indian Head, from and after
the first day of June, 1920, until the first day of June, 1921, subject to
the provisions of this Act, provided for the Town Commissioners elected
for all other times than as herein in this section set forth, with power
to fill vacancies occurring among their own number, or elsewhere in this
Act set forth, for the Commissioners elected as herein otherwise provided.

 

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