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CECIL COUNTY. [ART. 8.
ROADS.
1864, c. 98 adds the following section:
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1864, c. 98.
Firing of guns.
&c, within
twenty yards of
public roads.
Penalty.
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194. No person shall fire any gun, pistol or fire-
lock of any kind, on or within twenty yards of any
public road, street, bridge, causeway or highway in
Cecil county, under a penalty of not less than five
nor more than twenty dollars, to be recovered in the
same manner as prescribed in section one hundred
and seventy-seven of this article.
In force from February 15, 1864.
SCHOOLS.
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1864, c. 186 repeals sections 197, 203, 207 and enacts the following in lieu thereof:
1864, c 180.
Powers trans-
ferred and ves-
ted in commis-
sioners of pub-
lic schools.
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197. All powers, rights, and privileges lawfully
exercised by any board of commissioners, any judges
of orphans' courts, any trustees of primary schools,
or any other person or persons, by whatever name
designated, by virtue of any act or acts of the gen-
eral assembly of Maryland, passed in relation to
public, primary or free schools, and all moneys, pro-
perty, estates and effects heretofore vested by law in
any of the said parties heretofore mentioned, respec-
tively, for the use and benefit of said schools, or any
of them, and all rights to, and interest in all funds
of whatever kind dedicated to the support of said
schools, or any of them, and by law made payable to
any of the parties hereinbefore mentioned, are trans-
ferred and vested in the board of commissioners of
public schools of Cecil county.
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High schools to
be established.
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203. The board of commissioners of public schools
shall establish at least three high schools or acade-
mies, in Cecil county, to be located as follows: one
at Elkton, one at Port Deposit, and one at Rising
Sun, in said county, and whenever they shall deem
proper, at such other places in said county, as they
may think expedient; each high school or academy
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