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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
southwesterly on Biddle alley sixty feet; and thence south-
easterly with a straight line and parallel with Pennsylvania
avenue (formerly the Reisterstown Turnpike Road) one
hundred and fifty feet to the place of beginning. Second,
the leasehold interest and improvements now used as a
parsonage for the pastor of said congregation and situated on
Biddle street in Baltimore city, and described as follows, that is
to say : Beginning for the same on the line of the southeast
side of Biddle street at the distance of four hundred and
seventy-three feet eight inches, southwesterly from Ross street
(now called Druid Hill avenue), and at the corner of lot
number 116, and running thence southwesterly, bounding on
Biddle street, thirty-six feet to lot number 119, thence south-
easterly, bounding on that lot one hundred and thirty-five feet
to Moore's alley; thence northeasterly bounding on the north-
west side of said alley, thirty-six feet to lot number 116 afore-
said; and thence northwesterly bounding on said last men-
tioned lot, one hundred and twenty-five feet to the place of
beginning; subject to the payment of the yearly rent of two
cents in equal half yearly installments on the first day of
January and July in every year.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved March 27th, 1894.
CHAPTER 138.
AN ACT to incorporate the Commonwealth Savings Bank.
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Effective.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Franz Ruth, Benjamin F. Phillips, Frank
K. Bowers, James' B. Yeakle, Ferdinand Volkert, Alfred J.
Carr, Joseph Ruth, Alvin Robertson, Edward A. Paul, Martin
B. Brown, George W. Rife, Roderick D. Coe, James Young,
George Lang, Edgar W. Day, Frank Tierney, Andrew L.
Black and Samuel Shelley, of Baltimore city, in the State of
Maryland, and their successors in office, be and they are hereby
constituted and made a body corporate and politic, under the
name and style of the Commonwealth Savings Bank of Balti-
more City, and by that name shall have perpetual succession
and be capable in law to hold and dispose of property, to sue
and be sued in courts of law, equity and any other place, to
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A body cor-
porate.
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