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WASHINGTON COUNTY.
[ART. 21.
county surveyors, or other surveyors, before and since its erection into a county, to
be kept and preserved with other records of the county.
That the said commissioners shall be and are hereby empowered to levy such
assessment on the real and personal property of said county, as shall raise a suffi-
cient sum to pay for such records.
 
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HAGERSTOWN.
1868, c. 105 adds the following sections under above title:
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1868, c. 405
Extending
limits of town
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144. The mayor and council of Hagerstown are au-
thorized and empowered to extend and enlarge the
corporate limits of said town, to such boundaries as, in
their judgment, shall be deemed proper, and to estab-
lish the same, and that the said mayor and council
shall have and exercise the same power and authority
over the said corporate limits, so extended and enlarged
as aforesaid, as they now have, or may hereafter have,
by law.
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Plat of town
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145. The said mayor and council shall cause a plat
of said town, so extended arid enlarged, to be made out,
and have the same recorded among the land records of
Washington county, and a certified copy thereof may
be used in evidence in all suits or actions in which the
said town or citizens thereof may be in any way inter-
ested, where the limits of said town are involved.
In force and approved March 28, 1868.
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PARTRIDGES.
1868, c. 21 enacts the following:
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1868, C 21, s 1
When not law-
ful to shoot, &c,
partridges
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228. No person or persons shall either trap, shoot or
in any manner wound or kill any partridge or par-
tridges in Washington county, from the date of the
passage of this act until the twentieth day of October,
A. D., 1870.
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Ibid s 2.
Fine.
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229. Any person or persons violating the preceding
section, shall pay a fine of ten dollars for each and
every partridge killed or wounded in violation thereof,
to be recovered before a justice of the peace of said
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