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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

of Baltimore city, dated the twenty-ninth day of September,
eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and recorded among the
land records of Baltimore city in Liber J. B., No. 1362, folio
161, &c.

539

Sixteenth. To the bequest of James T. Baldwin, of one
hundred dollars, to the Colored Catholic Church on the corner
of Calvert and Pleasant streets, in the city of Baltimore.

To bequest of
James T.
Baldwin.

Seventeenth. To the bequest of Anna Boland, of fifteen
huitdred dollars, to Sister Mary Benedicta, Mother Superior of
the Sisters of Mercy of the Baltimore City Hospital.

To bequest of
A. Boland.

Eighteenth. To the grant and conveyance by the St. John
the Evangelist Catholic Male School of the city of Baltimore,
to the Most Reverend James Gibbons, Archbishop of Balti-
more, of the lot of ground situated in Baltimore city, at the
northwest corner of Eager and Valley streets, running north-
erly on Eager street ninety-one feet with an even depth of one
hundred feet, and embracing the three lots of ground described
in the deed as aforesaid, which is dated the eighteenth day of
January, A. D., eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and
recorded among the land records of Baltimore city, in Liber
J. B., 1484, folio 219, &c.

To grant by
St. John
Catholic
School.

Nineteenth. To the following conveyances of the two cer-
tain lots of ground in the city of Baltimore, on the north side
of Baltimore street, to the Committee of the Presbyterian
Church in the city of Baltimore : the first from Alexander
Fridge and others, dated the twenty second day of January,
eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and recorded among the
land records of Baltimore county (now city), in Liber T. K..
No. 234, folio 203, &c.; and the second from Robert Gilmor
and wife, dated the eighth day of April, eighteen hundred and
forty-three, and recorded among said land records in Liber T.
K., No. 329, folio 195, &c.

To convey-
ances to
Presbyte-
rian Church.


Twentieth. To the conveyance by Frank O. Singer, Jr., and
wife, to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of
the Fayette Street Station in the city of Baltimore, of the feu
and reversion in the annual rent of sixty dollars issuing out of
the lot of ground at the east corner of Bloom and Baker
streets, in the city of Baltimore, described in a deed from said
Singer and wife to said corporation, dated the twenty-third
day of November, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and
recorded among the land records of Baltimore city, in Liber J.

To convey-
ance from
Frank O.
Singer, Jr.



 
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