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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 7.] TANEYTOWN. 737

TANEYTOWN.

1884, ch. 509.

143. The citizens of the town of Taneytown, in Carroll county,
are hereby constituted a body corporate by the name of "The Bur-
gess and Commissioners of Taneytown," and by that name may
have perpetual succession, sue and be sued, and have and use a
common seal.

Ibid.

144. The corporate limits of said town shall begin at a lime-
stone planted on the east side of the road leading from said town
to Uniontown, in said county, for a corner of John Beard's lot,
and running thence north sixty-two and three-fourths degrees, east
eighteen and two-tenths perches, to a limestone at a corner of
said Beard's lot; thence north ten and three-fourths degrees, east
fifty-four perches, to a sfone planted on the east side of a mill
road; thence north thirty-one and three-fourths degrees, west
fifty-eight and four-tenths perches, to the northeast corner of Jacob
Lambert's lot; thence north twenty-nine and three-fourths degrees,
west twenty and eight-tenths perches, to a stone set up on the
south side of the Littlestown road; thence north twenty-four and
three-fourths degrees, west forty-nine and two-tenths perches, to
the northeast corner of the Lutheran burying ground; thence, in-
cluding said burying ground, north thirty-six and three-fourths
degrees, west seventeen and eight-tenths perches, to a stone
planted; thence south fifty-five and one-half degrees, west twenty
perches, to a stone planted; thence north sixty-nine and three-
fourths degrees, west forty perches, to a stone planted; thence
south forty-eight and three-fourths degrees, west twenty-four
perches, to a stone planted; thence south thirty-eight degrees,
west fifty-three perches, to the northwest corner of the Reformed
cemetery; thence, to include said cemetery, south seven and a
half degrees, west twenty perches, to a stone planted; thence south
forty-six and three-fourths degrees, east sixty-seven and three-
tenths perches, to the southwest corner of the Catholic burying
ground; thence south thirty-seven and one-half degrees, east
seventy and a half perches, to a stone planted on the railroad em-
bankment ; thence south seventy-nine and one-half degrees, east
sixty-two and eight-tenths perches, to the place of beginning;
provided, however, that for all sanitary and police regulations the

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