734 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 302
Section 3. That the limits of the said town shall be as fol-
lows: Beginning at the intersection of the third line of the
District of Columbia with the east line of the Metropolitan
Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and running with
the east line of said road to a stone on the West side of Chi-
cago Avenue, opposite the dividing line between the two lots
numbered six (6) and seven (7) in Block numbered Seventy
(70) of the Takoma Park Loan and Trust Company's subdi-
vision of Takoma Park; thence, with the West side of said
Chicago Avenue to a stone on the West side of said Avenue;
thence from said stone with the center line of said Avenue to
a point opposite the North line of Philadelphia Avenue; thence
from this point to and along the North line of said Philadel-
phia Avenue to the line between lots numbered two (2) and.
three (3) and one (1) and four (4) in Block Seventy-two-
(72) of the Takoma Park Loan and Trust Company's subdi-
vision of Takoma Park; thence with said lines to Baltimore
Avenue; thence obliquely across said Avenue to a stone, the
North boundary of Lot Six (6) in Block Eighty (80) of the-
aforesaid Loan and Trust Company's subdivision, the said
stone being on the third line of the tract of land called "The
Girls' Portion"; thence with said line reversed to the North
side of Brashears Avenue; thence with a right angle across
the lands of Brashears to the South line of Brashears' land;
thence with said line to its intersection with the West line of
the lots purchased by John A. Ridgeway from Joanna R. Kyle
and Margaret E. Petty, by deeds recorded in Liber 236, folio-
320, and Liber 238, folio 215, Land Records of Montgomery-
County ; thence North 29 degrees fifty-five minutes East with
said line of Ridgeway's lot and the lot purchased by H. H.
Spencer from Margaret E. Petty, by deed recorded in Liber
236, folio 494, Land Records, of Montgomery County, and the
Margaret Petty Dodge lot, a distance of four hundred and
thirty-five and eighty-four one-hundredths feet; thence South
sixty degrees fifty-five minutes East, two hundred and forty
feet to a stake planted on the South side of Maple Avenue;
thence with the South line of Maple Avenue South 29 degrees-
fifty-five minutes West a distance of three hundred and seven
and three-tenths feet to the intersection of Maple Avenue
with the said South line of Brashears' land; thence with said
line to the West line of H. P. R. Holt's land; thence with the
line of said Holt's and Brashears' land to the land purchased
by B. F. Gilbert from Blair heirs; thence along the westerly
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