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Session Laws, 1853
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        E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.                                        259
                           CHAPTER 202.

AN ACT to make valid the acknowledgment of a deed
     from Peter Arthur and others to Henry Kreighbaum,
     and to authorise the same to be recorded.



     Passed May
12, 1853.
     Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That from and after the passage of this act, the
acknowledgment of the deed from Peter Arthur and
Barbara, his wife, David Arthur and Lydia, his wife,
John Arthur and Sarah, his wife, Henry Arthur and
Susannah, his wife, Jacob Walfert and Susannah, his
wife, to Henry Kreighbaum, of Allegany county, Maryland,
bearing date upon the first day of February,
eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, which said acknowledgment
by David Arthur and his wife, was taken
in the State of Ohio, before a justice of the peace of
that State, for Crawford county; by Peter Arthur and
wife before a justice of the peace of the State of Ohio,
for Richland county, and by John Arthur and wife,
Henry Arthur and wife, and Jacob Walfert and wife,
in the State of Pennsylvania, before a justice of the
peace of that State, for the county of York, instead of
before a judge of a court of record and of law, be, and
the same are hereby ratified and made valid, as much
so as if said acknowledgment had been made in conformity
to the laws regulating acknowledgments of
deeds made out of this State, and where the land lies
therein; and that the said deed be, and the same is
hereby authorised to be recorded among the land records
of Allegany county.
     Deed made
valid.


                           CHAPTER 203.

AN ACT to incorporate the Maryland Institution for
                   the Instruction of the Blind.



     Passed May
19, 1853.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That J. Smith Hollms, Jacob I. Cohen,
Jr., John N. McJilton, John Glenn, William George
Baker and Benjamin F. Newcomer, and such other
persons as shall become members of the institution
hereby created, and their successors, be, and they are
hereby created a corporation, by the name of The
Incorporated.



 
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