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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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monuments of a durable character, so that its precise
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location may be readily ascertained by the citizens
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of each of the aforesaid States ; therefore —
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
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of Maryland, That when the said award shall have
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been accepted by the State of Virginia, and shall .
have been ratified by Congressional legislation, it
shall then be the duty of the Governor of this State
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Appoint
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to nominate and appoint a commissioner, who, to-
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commis'ioner
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gether with a commissioner or commissioners to be
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when ratified.
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appointed by said State of Virginia, shall, in concert
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with each other, have the said line surveyed, and so
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far as practicable and necessary, shall have the same
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defined and marked by suitable monuments ; and to
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the end that said line may be run by persons of the
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highest skill, and as the same is a matter of federal
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concern, the Governor is directed to solicit the War
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Department at Washington to detail one or more of
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the topographical engineers of the United States,
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who shall run, mark and bound said line with such
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monuments to be placed therein, of the kind, num-
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ber and description that the said engineers shall
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order and direct.
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Approved April 1, 1878.
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CHAPTER 375.
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AN ACT to repeal section one hundred and thirty.
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four of article thirty of the Code of Public General
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Laws, entitled " Crimes and Punishments," sub-
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title " Millers Mixing Flour," and to re-enact the
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same with amendments.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
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of Maryland, That section one hundred and thirty-
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Repealed and
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four of article thirty of the Code of Public General
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re-enacted.
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Laws, entitled " Crimes and Punishments," sub-title
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" Millers Mixing Flour," be and the same is hereby
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repealed and re-enacted so as to read as follows :
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