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Session Laws, 1890
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390

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


CHAPTER 349.


AN ACT to repeal sections two hundred and one, two hundred


and two, two hundred and three, two hundred and four and


two hundred and five, of article twenty-two, of the Code of


Public Local Laws, entitled "Washington county," sub-title


"Hagerstown," and to re-enact the same with amendments.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,

Repeal

That sections two hundred and one, two hundred and two, two


hundred and three, two hundred and four and two hundred and


five, be and the same are hereby repealed and re-enacted, so as to


read as follows :


201. The mayor and council of Hagerstown are hereby author-


ized and empowered to borrow a sum of money, not exceeding


twenty-two thousand dollars, in addition to the sum of ten thousand


dollars heretofore issued for the purpose of drainage, on the faith


and credit of the town as hereinafter provided; which shall be


known and designated as the drainage fund, and which shall be


applied and used exclusively for the construction and improve-


ment of the following named drains, viz : one drain known as the


" Town run drain, " including the north end drain to Howard's lime


kiln, thirty-six hundred feet in length; one drain running from


East Antietam street to connect with the town run drain on Wash-


ington street, between Mulberry street and Cannon avenue, five


hundred and seventy feet in length; one drain connecting with


the town run drain at the Ladle spring, and running northward


to North street eighteen hundred and fifty feet in length; one


drain connecting with the town run drain on the property of

Drainage.

George W. Eierly, on East Washington street, and running west-


ward to the alley in the rear of William Gassman's property on


South Potomac "street, four hundred feet in length; one drain


running northward from its intersection with the town run drain


on the property of John Gassman, on East Washington street, to


an alley between Franklin and Church streets, six hundred feet


in length; one drain running northward from its intersection


with the town run drain at the Franklin house stable to the Oak


spring, two hundred feet in length; one drain running westward


from Franklin house stable through alley to an alley running


north and south between Jonathan street and Walnut street, one


thousand feet in length; one drain known as the south end drain,


beginning at the alley running east and west in the rear of the


court-house, and running south one hundred feet east of Potomac


street, intersecting the Marsh run, four thousand feet in length ;


one drain connecting with the west end drain on the property of


J. B. Thirston, and running northward between Walnut street


and Foundry street to church street, one thousand feet in length ;



 
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