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Session Laws, 1933 Session
Volume 421, Page 205   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 205

approximately 350 feet, thence with the southwest face of
said wall and the northeast side of Hanover Street north-
westerly approximately 1150 feet, thence with the south-
east face of said wall and the northwest side of Wagner
Street southwesterly approximately 350 feet, thence with
the southwest face of said wall and the northwest side of
King George Street northwesterly approximately 1300 feet
to College Creek (formerly known as Dorsey's Creek),
thence with the line of the southwest face of the U. S.
Naval Academy wall produced, northwesterly approxi-
mately 500 feet to the mean high water line of the west
shore of College Creek, thence with the meanderings of the
mean high water line of the said Creek in a general south-
westerly direction to a road known as Ridge Avenue, thence
with the northwest edge of a marsh southwesterly ap-
proximately 480 feet to a concrete monument, the coordi-
nates of said monument being North 23006. 25 feet East
22739. 45 feet, thence South 38 degrees 40 minutes West
729. 5 feet to the northeast corner of the stone wall en-
closing the National Cemetery, the coordinates of said
corner being North 22436. 64 feet East 22283. 71 feet, thence
with the east face of said wall southerly approximately 690
feet to the southeast corner of said wall, thence South 5
degrees 00 minutes West 20 feet to a point in the center of
West Street extended, thence with the center of said street
southeasterly 22. 8 feet to a point opposite the division
line between the property of Mrs. Julia Curran (1925) and
Thomas Sweeney (1925) thence to and along said division
line southerly 102. 2 feet to the end of said line where it
intersects the property of Louis Bloom (1925), thence with
the lines of the said Bloom property westerly 53 feet,
thence about South 4 degrees 40 minutes East 30 feet,
thence about South 18 degrees 52 minutes East 48. 7 feet to
a point in the center of a concrete road known as Spa
Road, thence with the center line of the same westerly
267. 3 feet to a point opposite the westerly line of a lane or
roadway leading to the property of Charles G. Koch, thence
leaving said Spa Road and running with the west side of
said lane or road about South 23 degrees 09 minutes East
137. 5 feet, thence leaving said lane or road and running
with the lines of the tenant house property owned by
Charles G. Koch, southwesterly 44. 2 feet, to the east bound-
ary of the property formerly owned by the late Thomas
McGuckian, thence with the same South 42 degrees 42
minute's 10 seconds East 28. 3 feet to a concrete monument
at the north corner of the Annapolis High School property,
the coordinates of said monument being North 21307. 37

 

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