WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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and fifty-one, the date of the last payment, as shown
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by the books of the Comptroller, to the twenty-
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second day of August, eighteen hundred and fifty-
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one, the date of the death of the said Dorothy Stover,
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the said Eliza S. Jones being the widow of Captain
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John C. Jones, the only son and heir of the said
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Dorothy Stover, deceased, by her former husband,
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the said Major John Courts Jones.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall
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Effective.
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take effect from the date of its passage.
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Approved May 3, 1882.
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Chapter 311.
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AN ACT to enlarge the boundaries of Spaulding's
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District, in Prince George's county.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
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bly of Maryland, That the election district in
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Prince George's county known as Spaulding's dis-
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Election dis-
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trict be and the same is hereby enlarged by the ad-
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trict enlarged.
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dition of part of the election district known as
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Marlboro district, as follows : Beginning for the
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same on the District of Columbia and Upper Marl-
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boro' turnpike, opposite the residence of Thomas
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W. Smoot, near Centreville, and extending north-
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eastwardly to and including the dwelling-house of
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Elisha E. Berry; thence in the same direction to the
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point on the public road leading from Forestville to
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Metes and
bounds.
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William Shuler's farm, where the private road which
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leads to the farm and residence of J. T. Berry in-
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tersects the same; thence with said public road
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northwestwardly to the aforesaid turnpike at Wil-
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liam T. Moore's blacksmith shop; thence with said
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turnpike to the beginning.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall
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Effective.
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take effect from the date of its passage.
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Approved May 3, 1882.
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