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Session Laws, 1888 Session
Volume 481, Page 575   View pdf image (33K)
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

succession, sue and be sued, and have and use
a common seal.
2. The limits of said town shall begin at the
southeast corner of the fair grounds of the agri-
cultural society of Montgomery county, and run
thence with the dividing line between said fair

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grounds and the lands of the heirs of the late
Lawrence A. Dawson to the southwest corner
of said fair grounds ; thence by a straight line
to the south-east corner of the lands of E. B.
Prettyman, where said lands corner with the
lands of Dr. E. E. Stonestreet and Robert W.
Carter ; thence with the dividing line between
the lands of Robert W. Carter and E. B. Pretty-
man to a point where the lands of Robert W.
Carter, E. B. Prettyman and Mrs. S. D. Higgins
corner, being the southwest corner of the lands
of E. B. Prettyman ; thence by a straight line to
the corner of the lands of Mrs. Rebecca T. Viers
and Miss Henrietta Dunlop on the west side of

Limits.

the road from Rockville to the Great Falls of the
Potomac ; thence westwardly with the dividing
line between the lands of said Mrs. Viers and
Miss Dunlop to a point opposite the south-
west corner of the lands of Charles G. Willson ;
thence to the southwest corner of the lands of
said Charles G. Willson ; thence with the divid-
ing line between the lands of the said Charles
G. Wilson and the lands of John P. Mull-
finger in a northerly direction to the Darnes-
town road ; thence in a straight line to the
northwest corner of the old dwelling-house on
the farm belonging to the trustees of the
Rockville academy, commonly known as the
West farm ; thence by a straight line to the
gate on the lane leading to the dwelling-house
on the farm of Hon. John T. Vins'on ; thence

Limits.

with the south side of the lane commonly known
as Martin's lane, to the Frederick road ; thence
by a straight line to a culvert on the Metropoli-
tan Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio rail road
on the lands of the Misses England ; thence by
a straight line to the northeast corner of the
lands of William Reading, on the lane com-
monly known as Horner' s lane ; thence down
and with the west side of Homer's lane to the
Baltimore road : thence down and with the north

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