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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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504 CARROLL COUNTY. [ART. 7.

NOTE—1864, c 352 which added a section relating to the fees of Constables, is repealed by
1805, c. 07 continued in force by 1867, c 375. See these latter acts under Public General Laws.
Art. XXXVIII, Fees of Officers. They repeal all Public Local Laws relating to the fees of
constables.

NEW WINDSOR.

1867, c. 420 amends and revives the charter of this town, 1843, c. 47 and repeals sec-
tion 14 of said act and re-enacts the same with additional sections:

1867, c 420 s. 1.
Act of incorpo-
ration revived

25. The act of incorporation for the town of New
Windsor, in Carroll county, is hereby revived and
renewed, and all laws and ordinances passed by said
corporation, and all acts that have been done not in-
consistent with the provisions of said act while in

Ordinances, &c
confirmed.

force, are hereby rendered as valid and effectual as if
the said act of incorporation had not expired.

This act substitutes the following for section 14 of the Act of Incorporation:

Ibid s. 3.
Town limits.

26. The limits of said town shall include all the
property for sanitary purposes within the folllowing
lines: beginning at a sycamore tree, on Dickerson's
branch opposite the foot of Main street, running
south east with said branch to the mouth of the
race, thence with the north east side of the mill dam
to Chews' bridge, leaving the dam and bridge outside
the corporation, then north east on the west side of
the road to the division line between Jesse Lambert
and B. W. Eugler, leaving the road outside of said
corporation, then the said line to a point directly
opposite the line between A. H. Baker and Josiah
Hibberd, on the east side of Calvert college, then
from this point northerly through the land of A. H.
Baker to the division line between said Baker and
Hibberd to the north east corner of the land of said
Baker to a ten pin alley, then westwardly with the
lines between said Hibberd, Baker, Frownfelter and
others, to the lands of D. H. Maynard, then with a
straight line north and parallel with said Maynard's
garden fence, then to the garden fence and with it to
said Maynard's outer gate, then with a straight line
to the sycamore tree, the place of beginning.



 

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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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