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Session Laws, 1888 Session
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

six degrees and fifty minutes west, six hundred
and two feet to a point in the bed of railroad to
old furnace ; thence south fifty-three degrees

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and thirty minutes west, one thousand three
hundred and seventy feet to a planted stone
marked C. L. seven ; thence north thirty-four
degrees and thirty minutes west, one thousand
one hundred and fifty-five feet to a planted
stone marked C. L. eight ; thence south fifty-
one degrees and thirty-five minutes west, three
hundred and seventy-six feet to a planted stone
marked C. L. nine ; thence south twelve de-
grees and forty-five minutes east, one thousand
one hundred and twenty-two feet to. a planted
stone marked C. L. ten; thence south twenty-
nine degrees and twenty minutes west, one
thousand seven hundred and fifty-four feet to a
point on Detmold old mine plain ; thence south
sixty-eight degrees and twenty minutes east,
two thousand and fifteen feet to the place of
beginning.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the male citi-
zens, of the age of twenty-one years and up-
wards, who have resided in the town of Lona-

Limits of
town.

coning one year preceding the election, shall, on
the fourth Tuesday of April in each year, at
such place as the judges of election herein ap-
pointed shall designate within the corporate
limits of said town for the election to be held in
the year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and

Date of elec-
lion.

at such place for succeeding election as the mayor
and councilmen of said town shall designate,
elect one person residing in said town, and hav-
ing real and personal property therein to the
value of five hundred dollars, mayor of the town
of Lonaconing.
SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the persons

Mayor.

qualified as required by the preceding section
shall also at the same time and place elect six
persons, who shall have resided in said town one
year next preceding said election, and who shall
be assessed on the books of said town to a sum
not less than one hundred dollars, as council-
men of said town.

Counclimen.

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That David Sloan,
August Eichorn and Isaac Bradburn, be and
they are hereby appointed judges of election to

Election
judges.



 
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