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

the right of buying the reversion in and
to a certain lot of ground situated in
Catonsville, Baltimore county, at the cor-
ner of Frederick road and Melvin avenue,
described in a deed of assignment dated the
twenty-fourth day of September, eighteen hun-

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dred and eighty-seven, and duly recorded among
the land records of Baltimore county, from Ber-
thias O. Frizzell to the said corporation, and also
the acquisition of the fee title in and to a certain
lot of ground situate in Catonsville aforesaid,
containing about one acre, and fully described in
a deed from Rebecca Somerville to Richard
Herbert and others, dated the twenty-ninth day
of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and
recorded among the land records aforesaid in
liber H. M. F., number sixteen, folio four hun-
dred and seventy-eight, &c.; eighteenth, to a
bequest to "Saint Mary's Industrial School for
Boys of the City of Baltimore," also to a devise
of a certain lot of ground and improvements on
the west side of Chestnut street, in Baltimore
city, to " Saint Vincent de Paul's Orphaline Asy-
lum of Baltimore city," contained in the last will

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and testament of Patrick Mooney, late of Balti-
more city, deceased ; nineteenth, to the devise
and bequest of Nathan Schloss, late of Balti-
more city, deceased, to the electors of the Balti-
more Hebrew Congregation in Baltimore city, a
corporation incorporated by the act of eighteen
hundred and twenty-nine, chapter one hundred
and forty of the General Assembly of Maryland,
known as and described in his last will and tes-
tament as "The Lloyd Street Hebrew Congrega-
tion," worshiping at the corner of Lloyd and
Watson streets, in the city of Baltimore ; twen-
tieth, to the devise contained in the last will and
testament of Edward Hagthrop, senior, late of
Baltimore city, deceased, of the testator's house,
on the east side of Bond street, to the pastor of

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Saint Patrick's church after the decease of tes-
tator's daughter, Mary Cullin ; twenty-first, to
the bequest contained in the last will and testa-
ment of Emily J. Smith, late of Baltimore city,
deceased, to the trustees of the Baltimore Society
of the New Jerusalem church, a body corporate
of the city of Baltimore ; to the Sabbath school

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