ART. 3.] BALTIMORE COUNTY.
sioners of Baltimore county, and the trustees of the
poor of Baltimore city.
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3. For the purpose of enabling said visitor to per-
form the duties prescribed by this act, he shall be
allowed free access to all the books and accounts of
said institution which in anywise appertain to the
property and paupers aforesaid.
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Ibid, s 3.
To have access
to books.
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4. Said visitor shall be allowed a salary of one
hundred and fifty dollars per annum, payable quar-
terly, and he shall be allowed the sum of fifty dollars
for like services performed during the years eighteen
hundred and sixty-two and three, by and under the
appointment of the county commissioners aforesaid.
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Ibid s 4.
Salary.
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In force from March 8,1864. See 1862, c. 279, under Almshouse, Art. IV, City of
Baltimore, Public Local Laws.
CALVERTON.
1862, c. 252 enacts the following :
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5. It shall not be lawful for the clerk of the circuit
court for Baltimore county, to issue a license to any
person or persons to sell spirituous or fermented
liquors or lager beer in the village of Calverton, or
at any place nearer said village, than one -half a mile
eastwardly from the intersection of Calverton and
Bloomingdale turnpike, and within one mile and a
half from said village, in every other direction.
; In force from March 7, 1862.
COLLECTORS.
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1862, c. 252.
Liquor not to
be sold in or
near village.
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1862, c. 159, B. 2 repeals section 55 and substitutes the following:
55. Baltimore county shall be districted into
eleven collection districts : the first and thirteenth
election districts shall compose the first collection
district; the second election district shall compose
the second collection district ; the third election
district shall compose the third collection district;
the fourth election district shall compose the fourth
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1862, c 159, B. 2.
Collection dis-
tricts.
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