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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
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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
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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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