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698 ARTICLE 3.
1924, ch. 443, sec. 2. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 495.
495. For the purposes of this Act the metes and bounds of the Village
of Monumental shall be deemed and taken to be as follows:
Beginning for the same on the west side of Hammond Ferry Road
at a point one hundred and seven feet, more or less, northerly from Monu-
mental Road at a point in a division line between the properties of R.
Krausz and C. Haberkorn; thence westerly on said division line three
hundred and ninety-three feet to the easternmost line of B. Bordenski's
land; thence northerly along the easternmost line of Bordenski's land
three hundred and seventeen feet to the southernmost line of C. W. Hull's
property; thence westerly on Hull's line two hundred and nine feet to
George Emerick's easternmost line; thence northerly on Emerick's eastern-
most line one hundred and fifty feet to the B. & O. R. R.; thence westerly
along the B. & O. R. R. twenty-two hundred and seventy-six feet to the
division line between P. Buckingham and the property known as B. & O.
farm; thence southerly on said division line seven hundred and seven
feet, more or less, to the northern line of F. Kaiss' farm; thence easterly
and northerly twenty-two hundred and thirty-three feet, and easterly
four hundred and eighty-four feet along the boundary of said Kaiss farm
to the westernmost line of Pitzenger's lot; thence northerly five hundred
and thirty feet along the westernmost line of Pitzinger and J. R. Grave's
and H. D. Housely's lots to the southernmost line of Einer's and Mar-
shoop's lots; thence northerly three hundred and seventy-nine feet on said
division line to Hammond's Ferry Road; thence northerly three hundred
and fifty-two feet to beginning.
MEMORIAL.
1920, ch. 145. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 496.
496. The County Commissioners of Baltimore County be and they
are hereby authorized to appropriate such sum as in their judgment may
be proper to the erection of a Memorial at Towson in Baltimore County
in memory of the persons who lost their lives in the armed service of the
United States in the Great War between the United States and certain
European Powers which was terminated through an Armistice on No-
vember the eleventh, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and to levy therefor
not to exceed one cent on the hundred dollars on the assessable property in
Baltimore County.
MIDDLEBOROUGH.
1927, ch. 294, sec. 1. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 497.
497. The Board of County Commissioners of Baltimore County, at
the time of the annual tax levy, beginning with the levy for the year 1928,
and for each succeeding year thereafter are hereby authorized, directed
and required to make a special annual levy of such amount as may be
mentioned in the petition hereinafter referred to on each front foot of
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