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Session Laws, 1910 Session
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1250 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

52. To the following deeds and assignments to the African
Methodist Bethel Church of the City of Baltimore, a body cor-
porate: (a) A deed of a lot on the south side of Saratoga
street, in the city of Baltimore, from Theodore C. White et al.,
trustees, to the said African Methodist Bethel Church of the
City of Baltimore, dated March 15th, 1910, and recorded
among the Land Records of Baltimore City in Liber S. C. F.
2566, folio 10. (b) A deed of the reversionary interest of said
last mentioned lot by Wm. Carman to said corporation, dated
May 7, 1838, and recorded among the Land Records of said city
in Liber T. K. 279, folio 65, etc. (c) A deed from Wm. Hop-
kins to said corporation, dated April 27th, 1870, and recorded
among the Land Records of said city in Liber G. R. 471, folio
139, conveying a fee simple title to all those three lots at the
northwest corner of Centre street and Hargrove alley, (d) A
deed in fee simple of all that lot of ground at the corner formed
by the intersection of the northwest side of Biddle street and
the northeast side of Linden avenue from the Trustees of the
Methodist Episcopal Church of the Strawbridge Station, in the
city of Baltimore, to the said corporation, dated July 18th,
1881, and recorded among said Land Records of Baltimore City
in Liber F. A. P. No. 904, folio 451, etc.

53. To a deed to be executed by the Board of School Com-
missioners of Baltimore County to the Most Reverend James
Gibbons, Roman Catholic Acrhbishop of Baltimore, for the
time being, and his successors, in the Archepiscopal See of Bal-
timore, according to the discipline and government of the Ro-
man Catholic Church, a corporation sale, of a certain lot of
ground on the east side of Winters Lane, in Catonsville, in the
First Election District of Baltimore County, containing one
acre of land more or less, being the property which by deed
dated May 18th, 1849, and recorded among the Land Records
of Baltimore County in Liber A. W. B. No. 433, folio 488, was
granted by John S. Gittings to the Commissioners of Baltimore
County.

54. To a deed from William Wheeler and Barbara E. Wheel-
er, his wife, and Keziah Wheeler, to the Forrest Baptist Church
of Foreston, Baltimore County, the corporate name of which
is the Forest Baptist Church of Foreston, Maryland, dated May
29, 1890, and recorded among the Land Records of said county
in Liber J. W. S. No. 180, folio 296, etc., said lot containing
about one acre more or less.

55. To a deed from Barbara E. Wheeler and husband to the
Forest Baptist Church of Foreston, Baltimore County, the cor-
porate name of which is the Forest Baptist Church of Fores-
ton, Maryland, dated the 24th day of November, 1903, and re-
corded among the Land Records of said county in Liber N.


 

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