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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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800 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

from Baltimore to Hagerstown and the west, and running
thence from said iron bolt the following courses and distances,
to wit: south forty-five degrees, west three hundred feet to
a stake on Martin H. O. Beachley's land; thence south forty-
five degrees east one thousand and thirty-five feet to a stake
in George W. Remsburg's town lot; thence south thirty-three
and three-fourths degrees west five hundred and one feet to a
stake in Henry Johnson's lot; thence south fifty-six and one-
fourth degrees east three hundred and seventy feet to the
middle of the public road leading from Middletown to Burkitts-
ville; thence still south fifty-six and one-fourth degrees east
three hundred and sixty-six feet to a stake on Charles W.
Michael's land; thence north thirty-three and three-fourths
degrees east four hundred and twenty-four feet to a stake on
the aforesaid Charles W. Michael's land; thence parallel with
new South street, in Middletown, south eighty-three degrees
east eight hundred and eighty feet to a stake standing west of
an alley in said town; thence by and with the west side of
said alley, south seven degrees, west eleven hundred and fifty-
one feet to a stake on the late George I. Remsburg's land;
thence south eighty-three degrees east three hundred and sev-
enty-five feet to the middle of the public road leading from
Middletown to Broad Run and Jefferson, still south eighty-
three degrees east four hundred and eighty-nine feet to a
stake in the dividing line between the lands of the late J.
Herman Remsburg and Ephraim Mash, colored; thence north
eighty-two and one-half degrees east two thousand and five
hundred and eighteen and one-half feet to a stake; thence
north thirty-one degrees east six hundred and thirty feet,
crossing the turnpike road aforesaid, to a stake planted on
Herman L. Routzahn's land; thence at right angles and paral-
lel with the middle of said turnpike road at this point, north
fifty-nine degrees west two thousand and nine hundred and
seventy-nine and one-half feet to the middle of a public road
leading from Middletown to Harmony; thence by and with
the middle of said public road north sixteen and one-half
degrees east fifty feet; thence leaving said road, north eighty-
three degrees west sixteen hundred and ninety feet to a stake
in Joshua H. Main's lot near the dividing line between him
and Eliza Brady; thence south seventy-two and one-half de-
grees, west six hundred and five feet to a stake on Eliza Brady's
land, north forty-five degrees west seven hundred and one and
one-half feet to a stake on Eliza Brady's land aforesaid; thence
south forty-five degrees west three hundred feet to the place
of beginning; and the police powers of said corporation shall

 

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