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178

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

infantry commands as may then be in existence, to be attached
to them and worked by them as part of their service, under
(the officers designated by the brigade commander for this
duty; that the said brigade, infantry, cavalry and artillery, shall
be commanded by a brigadier general, or in case of a vacancy,
by a senior ranking officer until a brigadier general shall be
duly commissioned and qualified, and the headquarters of the
brigade shall be in the city of Baltimore.

Effective.

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

Approved March 27th, 1894.


CHAPTER 137.

AN ACT to enable the Board of Trustees of the "First
German Evangelical Lutheran St. John's Congregation of
Baltimore city," a religious corporation duly incorporated
under the laws of the State of Maryland, to sell and convey
certain lots therein with the improvements thereon.

May sell cer-
tain property

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the board of trustees of the First German
Evangelical Lutheran St. John's Congregation of Baltimore
city, duly incorporated under the laws of Maryland, be and
they are hereby authorized and empowered to sell and convey :
First, in fee simple the lot and improvements now used as a
place of worship by said congregation, and the out buildings
to rear of said church now used as a tenement house and
situated on Biddle street in Baltimore city, and described as
follows, that is to say : Beginning for the same on the north-
west side of Biddle street at the distance of three hundred and
twelve feet northeastwardly, from the northeast side of
Pennsylvania avenue (formerly the Reisterstown Turnpike
Road); and at the distance of one hundred and fifty-two feet
northeastwardly, from a twenty feet alley, and running thence
northeastwardly binding on Biddle street, sixty feet; thence
northwesterly paralleled with Pennsylvania avenue (formerly
the Reisterstown Turnpike Road), one hundred and fifty feet to
another alley, fifteen feet wide (now called Biddle alley); thence



 
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