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ROBERT M. McLANE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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extension of the said Western Maryland railroad ;
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thence with the curve of said extension fifteen hun-
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dred and eighty-two feet to the south side of the cul-
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vert on the Cumberland Valley railroad; thence
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south thirty-three and one-half degrees east fourteen
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hundred feet, to a marked poplar tree on the south
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side of the bridge across the Marsh run, on the
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Metes and
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Hagerstown and Williamsport turnpike; thence south
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bounds.
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forty-eight and three-quarters degrees east thirteen
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hundred and sixty feet, to the west margin of the
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Washingtbn County railroad, and thirty-three feet
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distant from the middle thereof; thence along said
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railroad, and thirty-three feet distant from the centre-
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line line thereof, south ten and one half degrees west
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twenty-t\yo hundred and twenty feet; thence crossing
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said railroad, south fifty-eight and one-half degrees
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east one hundred and fifteen feet, to the middle of the
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Hagerstown and Sharpsburg turnpike, and at the end
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of the second line of this survey; then, reversing the
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second and first lines of this survey, north thirty-one
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and one-half degrees east fifteen hundred and eighty-
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Motes and
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two feet, north three degrees east four hundred and
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bounds.
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eighty-three feet, to the beginning stone marked " H ;"
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provided, however, that for sanitary and police pur-
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poses, the mayor and council of Hagerstown shall
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have and exercise full power and control for a distance
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of one-half mile in every direction from said corpo-
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rate limits.
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SEC. 112. The said town is hereby divided into five
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wards, the bounds and limits of which are hereby de-
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Divided into
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fined to be as follows: For ward number one: .Com-
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four wards.
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mencing in the centre of the Public square and running
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along the middle of Washington street westwardly
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two hundred and seventy-six feet; thence southward
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through the middle of an alley two hundred and
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seventy-six feet; thence westward along the middle of
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an alley to the middle of Prospect street; thence
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southward thirty-seven feet; thence westward through
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the middle of an alley to the middle of Walnut
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street; thence along the middle of Walnut street
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Metes and
bounds.
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northeastwardly to the middle of Washington street ;
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thence along the middle of Washington street and
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Washington street extended to the western boundary
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of the town; thence northward with the boundary of
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the town eight hundred and fifty-one feet; thence
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eastward along the boundary of the town four hun-
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