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

CHAPTER 520.

AN ACT to amend the Charter of the Town of Brunswick,
in Frederick County.

757

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the inhabitants of the town of Brunswick, in
Frederick county, are a body corporate by the name of the
Mayor and Council of Brunswick, and by their name may
have perpetual succession, sue and be sued, and have a com-
mon seal.


A body cor-
porate.

SEC. 2. The limits of said town of Brunswick begins at a
stone planted at the northeast corner of a culvert under the
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, said place of beginning being at
the end of the thirteenth line of a tract of land conveyed to
the Real Estate and Improvement Company of Baltimore City
by Mary Gertrude Orrison, by deed dated December seventh,
eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and recorded among the
land records of Frederick county, in liber W. J. P. number
nine, folio five hundred and eighty-six, and running thence
with and binding reversely on the lines of the above mentioned
conveyance, the following courses and distances, to wit : North
twenty-one and one-fourth degrees east six hundred and fifty-
one and three fourth feet to a stone, thence north two and one-
fourth degrees, east six hundred and sixty feet to a sfone, thence
north one and one-fourth degrees east one hundred and seventy-
three and one-fourth feet to a stone, thence north fifteen and
three-fourth degrees east two thousand one hundred and twenty-
eight and one-half feet to a stone planted in the centre of a lane
leading to the property owned by John Frazier, said stone being
also planted at a corner of said Frazier's property, thence with
the centre of said lane north thirty-eight and one-fourth degrees,
west ten hundred and eighty-nine feet to a stone planted in the
road leading from Parker's Mill to the town of Brunswick,
thence with said road north thirty four degrees east one hun-
dred and fifteen and one-half feet to a stone; thence north
sixty-five degrees, west ninety-five and seven-tenths feet to a
stone, thence north sixty-seven degrees west three hundred and
sixteen and eight tenths feet to a stone, thence north twenty-
eight and one-fourth degrees, west six hundred and seventeen
and four-tenths feet to a stone, thence south fifty-seven and
one-fourth degrees, west fifteen hundred and sixty-four feet to
a stone, thence north fifty-one and three-fourth degrees, west
nine hundred and eighty i'eet to a stone; thence north eleven
and one-half degrees, west thirteen hundred and eighteen

Limits of
Brunswick.



 
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