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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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FREDERICK COUNTY. 2455

1922, ch. 76, sec. 2.

150. The said Supervisors of Election of Washington, Allegany and
Frederick Counties shall not be required to give notice of persons regis-
tered or erased in each precinct of said county by posting handbills, but
notice shall be given only by publishing the names and addresses of such
persons in two newspapers (one of which newspapers, if possible, shall be
of the opposite political faith from that of the majority of said super-
visors) within three days after the return of the list of voters registered
and erased by the registers.

EMMITSBURG.*

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 107. 1918 Code, sec. 162.

151. The citizens of the town of Emmitsburg and Shields' Addition to
Emmitsburg are a body corporate by the name of "The Burgess and
Commissioners of Emmitsburg," and by that name may sue and be sued
may have and use a common seal, and may purchase and hold real,
personal and mixed property, not exceeding in amount the sum of ten
thousand dollars, and may dispose of the same for the benefit of said
town.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 108. 1918 Code, sec. 163.

152. The taxable limits of said town shall be as follows: Beginning our
the road leading from Baltimore to Emmitsburg, at the southeast corner
of lot number one hundred and four, in the plan of Emmitsburg, as re-
corded in the Land Records of Frederick County, and running thence in
a northeastwardly direction with the boundary line of Emmitsburg, until
the said line strikes Flat Run, at the southeast corner of lot number one
hundred and eighty-seven; thence up Flat Run until it strikes the road
leading from Gettysburg to Emmitsburg, at the northeast corner of lot
number one hundred and seventy-eight; thence in a straight line and the
nearest direction until it strikes a small stream which passes through
Michael Rider's meadow; thence up the bed of said stream until it strikes
the road leading from Waynesborough to Emmitsburg; thence in a straight
line to the southwest corner of Andrew Annan's barn; thence in a straight
line to the southwest corner of a lot not numbered, adjoining lot number
sixty-four, in the plan of Emmitsburg aforesaid; thence with the bound-
ary line of Emmitsburg, to the place of beginning, including Emmits-
burg, as it stands in plan upon record as aforesaid, Shields' Addition to
Emmitsburg, and the lots of Isaac E. Pearson, Jacob Matter, Henry Rid-
dlemoser, Andrew Annan, and others; and for sanitary purposes, and to
prevent the introduction of contagious diseases, the powers of the corpo-
ration shall extend to the distance of one mile from the town.

*Ch. 444, 1908, authorized Emmitsburg to issue $2,500 of bonds and to levy taxes,
to pay interest on and to redeem said bonds.

 

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