ART. 16.] BARNESVILLE. 1499
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 15, sec. 24.
25. Each trustee of the almshouse of Montgomery county
shall be entitled to three dollars a day for each day he shall
attend to the duties of his office, and five cents for every mile he
shall necessarily travel from his place of residence to their place
of meeting, but no mileage in returning.
BARNESVILLE.
1888, ch. 354.
26. The citizens of the town of Barnesville, in Montgomery-
county, are created a body corporate, by the name of " The Com-
missioners of Barnesville," with all the powers and privileges of
a body politic and corporate, and by said corporate name may
have perpetual succession, sue and be sued, plead and be im-
pleaded, in any court of law or equity in said county, and may
have and use a common seal.
Ibid.
27. The corporate limits of the town shall be as follows:-
Commencing at the southwest corner of the school-house lot,,
following the southern and eastern lines of said school-house lot,,
to the northern line of the field belonging to Mrs. Stanislaus-
Knott, following said line east to Mrs. Ann Sellman's land; then
through the land of Mrs. Ann Sellman to the northeast corner of
the Baptist church lot, westerly direction to the northeast corner-
of Charles Clagett's house; then, westerly direction, through the
land of said Charles Clagett; then through the land of the heirs
of Leonard Hayes, deceased, Mrs. Frank Knott, to the east corner
of N. T. Talbot and B. S. White, following the line between said
Talbot and White to the north corner near the Mountain road;
then southwest through the lands of John W. Brown to the
northwest corner of Charles Nicols, south, following the line
between said John W. Brown and Charles Nicols, crossing the
Monocacy road to the land of R. T. Pyles and Leonard J. Hayes
then down said line to the lands of Leonard J. Hayes, southeast
through the land of L. J. Hayes to the north corner of William
B. White, easterly direction through the lands of E. T. Pyles,
Nathan T. Talbot, to the beginning.
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