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216                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND.

with all the personal property, which is or may be
hereafter within the bounds thereof belonging to the
United States, or to any of its officers or agents, shall
be exonerated, and discharged from all taxes and assessments
which may be at any time imposed by the
authority of this State, so long as the said lands and
territories shall remain the property of the United States
and be used for the purposes aforesaid.
In force.
     SEC. 3.  And be it enacted, That this act shall be of
fill force and effect from the first day of July, eighteen
hundred and fifty-three.





     Passed May
17, 1853.
                           CHAPTER 180.

AN ACT to incorporate the Mechanics Savings Bank
                              of Baltimore.
Incorporated.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted, by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That Joshua Vansant, Miles White,
William G. Harrison, Ross Winans, James Murray,
William S. Woodside, George Rogers, John W. Ross,
George C. Addison, Christian Keener, Clark Codrell,
David Carson, John Lockerd, Thomas L. Reese,
Richard B. Dorsey, William H. Keighler, Noah
Walker, John J. Donaldson, Edward H. Stabler,
William Hopkins, John Pickel, John Morrow, John D.
Toy, John Hurst, Grafton D. Dorsey, Samuel E.
Tuner and Joseph R. Snyder, and all and every other
person or persons hereafter becoming members of the
Mechanics Savings Bank of Baltimore, in the manner
hereinafter mentioned shall be and are hereby created
and made a corporation and body politic by the name
and style of the Mechanics Savings Bank of Baltimore,
and by that name shall have perpetual succession
ad be capable by law to hold property, sue
and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and
defend, and be answered and defended in courts
of law and equity, or in any other place whatever,
and to receive and make all deeds, transfers, contracts,
covenants, conveyances and grants whatsoever,
and to make, have and use a common seal
and generally to do every other act or thing necessary
to carry into effect the provisions of this act and
promote the design of said corporation.



 
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