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Session Laws, 1906 Session
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

1091

passed at the Session of 1892, be and the same is hereby
repealed, and that the following be and is hereby enacted
in lieu thereof and as a substitute therefor, and that a new "
section be and it is hereby added to said Article 11 of the
Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title " Frederick
County," sub-title "Frederick," to follow immediately after
said Section 254, and to be known as Section 254 A, and to
read respectively, as follows :

254. The taxable limits of Frederick city shall be as fol-
lows: Beginning at a large granite stone lettered No. 1, B.

CHAP. 550

New section
added.

C. T. L., planted and standing on the west side of the
Frederick and Woodsborough turnpike road, 187 1/2 feet north
of city taxable limits, as the same were established by Act
of Assembly 1892, Chapter 359, and running thence south
seventy-seven and one-half degrees east by and with a
tangent two thousand five and four and three-tenths feet to a
large stone now planted and marked No. 2, standing in John
E. Price's field; thence by an angle of deflection to the right
seventy-eight degrees seventeen minutes and by and with a
tangent of four thousand six hundred and twenty feet to a
planted stone No. 3, standing on the north side of the Fred-
erick and Baltimore turnpike, and at the end of a line drawn
north eighty-four degrees west twelve feet from the south-
west corner of the Frederick county agricultural grounds ;
thence crossing the aforesaid Frederick and Baltimore turn-
pike and with an angle of deflection to the right of thirty-
seven degrees forty-seven minutes, and by and with a tangent
of two thousand seven hundred and thirty feet to a large
granite stone No. 4, now planted; thence by an angle of
deflection to the right of fifty-three degrees twelve minutes
and a tangent of two thousand seven hundred and thirteen
feet to a stone No. 5, planted in the inside of the southern
driveway in Mt. Olivet cemetery; thence with an angle of
deflection of twenty-seven degrees forty-one minutes to the
right and with a tangent of three thousand six hundred
and twenty-two feet to a planted stone on the east side
of Frederick and Jefferson turnpike road in front of the
residence of the late John Rizer: thence across said
turnpike by an angle of forty-seven degrees forty-three
minutes to the right and with a tangent of one thou-
sand two hundred and twenty and one-tenth feet to a
planted stone standing by the side of a stone fence at its

Taxable limits
of Frederick.



 
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