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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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PRINCE GEORGE's COUNTY. 3785

1927, ch 178, sec 2

240. The boundaries of the said town of Colmar Manor shall be aa
follows: Beginning at the intersection of the east boundary line of the
Fort Lincoln Cemetery with the line of the Washington-Baltimore Boule-
vard, and running thence due noith to the north line of said Boulevard
and thence along the north line of said Boulevard to high water mark on
the east bank of Anacostia River, thence along said high water mark on
said east bank to the boundary line of the District of Columbia, thence
along said District of Columbia boundary line to the Fort Lincoln Ceme-
tery, thence along the Fort Lincoln Cemetery to the point of beginning

1927, ch 178, sec 3

241. The town of Colmar Manor shall be divided into four wards, aa
follows:

First Ward—That portion of the said town lying between the District
of Columbia and a line from the Boulevard to the Anacostia River, fol-
lowing the west line of Pershing Avenue

Second Ward—That portion of the said town bounded on the west by
a line from the Boulevard to the River, following the west line of Persh-
ing Avenue, and on the east by a line from the Boulevard to the River,
following the west line of Marshall Avenue

Third Ward—That portion of the said town bounded on the west by
a line from the Boulevard to the River, following the west line of Marshall
Avenue, and on the east by a line from the Boulevard to the River, fol-
lowing the west line of Lenox Avenue

Fourth Ward—That portion of the said town lying east of a line from
the Boulevard to the River, following the west line of Lenox Avenue

1927. ch 178, sec 4

242. The officers of said town shall consist of a Mayor, Clerk, four
Councilmen, and a Treasurer, Mayor, Clerk and Treasurer to be elected
by the combined vote of the said town, and four Councilmen to be elected
by their respective wards; and such appointive officers as are hereinafter
designated, and each officer appointed shall continue to hold office for
such term as the Mayor and Council shall designate or until his successor
is duly qualified Before entering upon the duties of his office, each offi-
cer shall take oath that he will diligently and faithfully discharge all
duties of his office without favor, partiality or prejudice, and said oath
shall be filed among the records of said town of Colmar Manor

1927, ch 178, sec 5

243. At the first election of officers held under this charter, the quali-
fied voteis of the town shall elect a Mayoi, Clerk and a Treasurer, to serve
the term of two years and shall elect four Councilmen, one from each
waid, to be voted for by the qualified voters of each ward, two to serve for
the term of two years, and two to serve for the term of one year At the
first meeting of the Mayor and Council, that body shall designate the tune

 

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