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

423

Chapter 88 of the Acts of 1902, be and the same
are hereby repealed; that the same be and they are
hereby re-enacted with amendments, and additional sections
to read as follows, and to be known as Sections 132 to 180,
inclusive, of Article 1 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Maryland, title "Allegany County," sub-title " Frostburg."

BODY CORPORATE.
132. The citizens of the town of Frostburg are a body

CHAP. 262

corporate by the name of the Mayor and Councilmen of
Frostburg, and by that name may sue and be sued, have and
use a common seal, and may purchase and hold real estate
or dispose of the same for the benefit of the said town.

BOUNDARIES.
133. The limits of the said town are as follows: Begin-
ning at the stone planted at the southwest side of the National

Body corporate

road near the lines of the lands of the Consolidated Coal
Company (said stone bearing south forty-five and one-
quarter degrees, east three hundred and ninety-four feet
south seventy-six degrees west, nineteen feet ten inches,
south fifty-eight degrees and forty-five minutes, east five
hundred and eighty-eight feet from the southeast corner of
the German Lutheran Church mentioned in the Acts of 1870,
Chapter 77) and then with the cemetery road, south eight
degrees and forty minutes, west five hundred and eighty-
seven feet; south twenty-five degrees and ten minutes, east
six hundred and ninety-seven feet, to within seven or eight
feet of the cemetery fence; thence parallel with said fence,
south fifty-nine degrees, west eleven hundred and six feet ;
north sixty degrees, west four hundred and eighty-five
feet; south thirty-four degrees and ten minutes, west
with the railroad fourteen hundred and seventy feet to
a point about two feet on the west side of said rail-
road, north fifty-five degrees west one thousand and six
feet to a point in Wright's pasture, near the road on Welsh
hill; north twenty-eight degrees, west forty-six hundred and
fourteen feet, to a point midway between two chestnut oak
trees, standing about ten feet apart, one marked with nine
and the other with six notches; north twenty-six degrees
and thirty minutes east twenty-two hundred and ninety-six
feet to a white oak sapling marked with twelve notches and
standing north of the road south sixty-three degrees, east

Boundaries.



 
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