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152

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

which his dwelling house stands, and running and
bounding with the south side of said avenue, north
fifty-nine and one-half degress, west sixty-six
hundredths of a perch, to a stone, thence for the
second line running so as to leave a street thirty-
four feet in width, between said Lewis Shots' lot
and the iron railing on the east side of the Court
House enclosure, south six and one-half degrees
west, eight and four-tenths perches to a stone, and
thence for the third and last line, running south
forty-eight and three-fourths degrees west, tive and
three-tenths perches, to a stone on the fourth line
of the original Court House lot aforesaid.

In force,

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.

 

CHAPTER 77.

Passed Feb.
6, 1866.

AN ACT to incorporate the Hagerstown Lumber
and Coal Company.

Incorporated.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That Peter B. Small, Joseph B.
Loose, Henry Gantz, William H. Protzman, Ben-
jamin A. Garlinger, Alpheus R. Appleman, Sam-
uel F. Zeigler and their associates, be and they are
hereby created a body corporate and politic by the
name, style and title of the Hagerstown Lumber
and Coal Company, and by such name and title
shall have perpetual succession, and shall be capa-
ble of suing and being sued, impleading and being
impleaded, and to have and use a common seal,
and the same to alter or break at pleasure, and
granting and receiving in its corporate name, pro-
perty, real, personal and mixed, and of holding,
and improving, lands in this or any other State,
and to obtain therefrom, any and all minerals, or
other valuable substances, whether by mining or
working, leasing or disposing of privileges to work



 
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