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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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1026 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Maryland, title "Talbot County," sub-title "St. Michaels,"
by repealing section 176 and re-enacting same with amend-
ments.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That section 176 of article 21 of the Public Local Laws of
Maryland, title "Talbot County," sub-title "St. Michaels," be
and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted so as to read
as follows:

176. The taxable limits of the town of St. Michaels, Talbot
county, Maryland, in addition to the boundaries of said town
as now existing and described on the plats thereof on record
in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court for Talbot county,
shall, from and after the passage of this Act, be all the lands
embraced in the following limits: Beginning at the shore at the
northwest extremity of Parrott's point, at the mouth of the
harbor of St. Michaels, and running thence south thirty and
one-half degrees west across the mouth of Radcliffe's or Polly
Harrison's cove to a cedar tree on the edge of the bank; then
with the shore of said cove to another cedar standing in the
corner of the graveyard on the Radcliffe farm; then south
forty-eight degrees west to a large cedar standing near the
west or southwest corner of said graveyard; then south forty-
seven and one-half degrees west to a stone set at the foot of a
cedar post at the south side of .the road leading from the Rad-
cliffe farm to St. Michaels; then south five and three-fourths
degrees west to a stone set near the line between the Radcliffe
property and Miller's addition; then with the line between the
Radcliffe property and Miller's addition in the general direction
south five degrees east to the line between Miller's addition
and the property known as Miller's heirs; then with said line
between Miller's addition and Miller's heirs' south seventy-
three degrees west to a stone set at the public road leading
from Royal Oak to St. Michaels; then south seventy-eight de-
grees west, close to and past a large cedar tree standing near
the shore, to dividing line at the shore betwen the Rickett's
farm and the Sinclair or Dorsey property; then with the
windings of the shore of Broad or St. Domingo cove to the rail-
road bridge across the head of said cove; then from southwest
corner of said bridge north eight and one-half degrees west to
a stone set at the side of Railroad avenue; then still north eight
and one-half degrees west to a stone set at the edge of the
woodland of the Perry Cabin farm; then with said woodland
south eighty-four and one-half degrees east to a stone planted
at the corner of said woodland; then still with said woodland
north seven and one-half degrees east to another stone set at
another corner of said woodland; then south eighty degrees

 

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