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Session Laws, 1918 Session
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 941

Augsburg Confession, in Baltimore, Maryland, dated April
27th, 1874, and recorded among the Land Records of Balti-
more County, in Liber J. B. No. 86, folio 370, etc., the prop-
erty therein described comprising six acres of land, more or
less, with power to said corporation to hold each lot of ground
and improvements thereon described in each of said leases and
deeds, in fee simple, and to sell, lease, mortgage or dispose of
the same, or any part of the same.

73. To the bequest contained in the last will and testament
of Georgianna Steiner, late of Frederick County, State of
Maryland, deceased, of the sum of one hundred dollars ($100)
to the Evangelical Reformed Church of Frederick, Maryland,
the* said last will and testament being dated August 12th,
1913, duly admitted to probate by the Orphans' Court of Fred-
erick County on October 25th, 1916, and recorded in Liber
S. D. T. No. 2, folio 254, etc., one of the Will Records of
Frederick County, Maryland.

Approved April 10th, 1918.

CHAPTER 454.

AN ACT directing the State Roads Commission of Marland
to take over and include in the State Roads System the high-
way bridge on the State Road from Annapolis to Solomon's
Island over South River, in Anne Arundel County, Mary-
land, known as the "South River Bridge."

(Vetoed.)

CHAPTER 455.

AN ACT to authorize the State Roads Commission of Mary-
land to construct and thereafter maintain as a part of the
State Roads System an improved concrete or gravel high-
way, beginning at Hughesville, in Charles County, Mary-
land, and following the county road from that point to
Benedict on the Patuxent River, in said county and State,
said road being a United States Mail Route, and in extent
about six miles long.

WHEREAS, the section to be served by the proposed im-
proved road is well populated by a large and thrifty class of
people and the land very productive, but the utter lack of an

 

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