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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 1. ] FROSTBURG. 53

large white oak, in a lane leading from Mrs. Frost's house; thence
north seven degrees, east twenty-five hundred feet, to a chestnut
tree; thence north eighty-one and a quarter degrees, east two
hundred and eighty-four feet, south fifty-five degrees, east twenty-
three hundred and seventy feet, south thirty-one degrees, east
eight hundred and fifty feet, to a stake in the centre of the road
leading to the Cumberland and Pennsylvania railroad depot, and
with said road south eight degrees, west three hundred and sixty
feet, to a stake standing north sixty-three and a half degrees, east
ten feet from the northeast corner of Holley's brewery; thence
north eighty-four degrees, east eleven hundred and forty-nine
feet, south five degrees, west fifteen hundred and fifty feet, to
the point of beginning

1886, ch. 166.

134. The male citizens of the age of twenty-one years and
upwards, who have resided in the town of Frostburg one year
preceding the election, shall elect, on the first Monday of April
in each year, at the usual place of holding elections in said town,
one person residing in said town, and having real and personal
property therein to the value of five hundred dollars, mayor of
the town of Frostburg.

Ibid.

135. There shall be six councilmen, three of whom shall be
elected on the first Monday in April of every second year by the
persons qualified to vote for mayor, as prescribed by the pre-
ceding section. Said councilmen shall all be citizens of the
United States, residents of the town for one year next preceding
their election; shall be assessed on the books of the town in a
sum not less than one hundred dollars, and shall remain in office
two years.

1870, ch. 77.

136. The mayor and councilmen of the town of Frostburg,
for each municipal election shall appoint three judges of elec-
tion, who shall have power to appoint clerks and conduct the
elections in all respects as the elections for members of the gen-
eral assembly are required to be conducted, opening the polls at
nine o'clock in the morning, and closing them at six o'clock in

 

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