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Session Laws, 1910 Session
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PRIVATE ACTS. 1247

purposes and subject to the provisions as therein set forth:
(d) A bequest to the Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Bal-
timore, the sum of two hundred thousand dollars in trust for
the Church School for Boys, Mount Calvary Church, Baltimore

City, for the trust purposes and subject to the provisions as
therein set forth, (e) To the Safe Deposit and Trust Company
of Baltimore in trust for said Church school for Boys Mount
Calvary Church, Baltimore City, for the trust purposes and
subject to the provisions therein set forth, the estates in re-
mainder in the annuity fund of one hundred and fifty thou-
sand dollars upon the temination of the interest of the several
annuitants, (f) To the Vestry of Mount Calvary Protestant
Episcopal Church, located at the corner of Eutaw street and
Madison avenue, the sum of ten thousand dollars, (g) To the
Nashohah House, located at Nashohah, Waukesha County, Wis-
consin, incorporated by the Legislature of the Territory of Wis-
consin, incorporated by the Legislature of the Territory of
Wisconsin in the year 1847 (charter amended in 1878), the resi-
due of the estate of the testatrix, including the trust estate
under the will of her father, Samuel I. Donaldson, over which
she had a power of disposition, and including also the contin-
gent devise of the premises 810 Park avenue, in case of the dis-
continuance of the Church School for Boys, Mount Calvary
Church, Baltimore City.

43. To the deed and conveyance to be made by the State of
Maryland to the Owners' Realty Company of Baltimore City, a
body corporate, at and for the consideration of ten thousand
dollars of the lot of ground and improvements at the northwest
corner of Saratoga and Courtland streets, in the City of Balti-
more. Being the property conveyed to the State of Maryland
by deed dated the 18th day of June, 1908, and recorded among
the Land Records of Baltimore City in Liber S. C. L., No. 2446,
folio 167, etc., from the Board of Trustees of the Baltimore Nor-
mal School for the Education of Colored Teachers.

To the deed and grant to the Trustees of Eutaw Methodist
Protestant Church, a body corporate, of the property men-
tioned and described in a deed from Thomas Brodie and Fran-
cis Erdman, trustees, dated October 21, 1909, and recorded in
Liber S. C. L. No. 2535, folio 187, etc., one of the Land Records
of Baltimore City, and also of the property mentioned and de-
scribed in a deed from John J. Dobler and wife, dated Septem-
ber 1st, 1908, and recorded among the Land Records of said

city, in Liber S. C. L. No. 2446, folio 135, etc.

45. To the deed from the Highland Real Estate Company of
Baltimore City to the vestry of the Church of the Prince of
Peace of Baltimore, dated June 28th, 1906, and recorded among


 

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