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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAPTER 349.
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AN ACT to repeal sections two hundred and one, two hundred
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and two, two hundred and three, two hundred and four and
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two hundred and five, of article twenty-two, of the Code of
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Public Local Laws, entitled "Washington county," sub-title
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"Hagerstown," and to re-enact the same with amendments.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
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Repeal
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That sections two hundred and one, two hundred and two, two
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hundred and three, two hundred and four and two hundred and
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five, be and the same are hereby repealed and re-enacted, so as to
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read as follows :
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201. The mayor and council of Hagerstown are hereby author-
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ized and empowered to borrow a sum of money, not exceeding
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twenty-two thousand dollars, in addition to the sum of ten thousand
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dollars heretofore issued for the purpose of drainage, on the faith
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and credit of the town as hereinafter provided; which shall be
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known and designated as the drainage fund, and which shall be
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applied and used exclusively for the construction and improve-
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ment of the following named drains, viz : one drain known as the
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" Town run drain, " including the north end drain to Howard's lime
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kiln, thirty-six hundred feet in length; one drain running from
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East Antietam street to connect with the town run drain on Wash-
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ington street, between Mulberry street and Cannon avenue, five
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hundred and seventy feet in length; one drain connecting with
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the town run drain at the Ladle spring, and running northward
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to North street eighteen hundred and fifty feet in length; one
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drain connecting with the town run drain on the property of
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Drainage.
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George W. Eierly, on East Washington street, and running west-
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ward to the alley in the rear of William Gassman's property on
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South Potomac "street, four hundred feet in length; one drain
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running northward from its intersection with the town run drain
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on the property of John Gassman, on East Washington street, to
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an alley between Franklin and Church streets, six hundred feet
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in length; one drain running northward from its intersection
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with the town run drain at the Franklin house stable to the Oak
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spring, two hundred feet in length; one drain running westward
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from Franklin house stable through alley to an alley running
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north and south between Jonathan street and Walnut street, one
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thousand feet in length; one drain known as the south end drain,
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beginning at the alley running east and west in the rear of the
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court-house, and running south one hundred feet east of Potomac
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street, intersecting the Marsh run, four thousand feet in length ;
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one drain connecting with the west end drain on the property of
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J. B. Thirston, and running northward between Walnut street
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and Foundry street to church street, one thousand feet in length ;
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