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780 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
ner & Brother, said last name bounder being one hundred and
thirty-four feet distant from the westward kerb of Race street;
thence in a southward direction parallel with Pine street to a
bounder planted in the middle of Washington street; thence
with the middle of Washington street, in a westward direction
three hundred and forty-eight feet to a boundary there planted;
thence parallel with Pine street to the southern limits of the
said town; thence with the western boundary of said town to
the Horn's Point road; thence therewith westerly to the second
boundary; thence with the western limits to intersect a line
drawn from the southeast corner of High street and Gay alley
parallel with Glasgow street; thence with said line reversed
parallel with Glasgow street to the beginning.
Third Ward. This ward begins at the foot of Gay street;
thence with Court lane to the northwest edge of High street;
thence with the northwest edge of High street to a point oppo-
site the southeast corner of High street and Gay alley; thence
across High street to the southeast corner of High street and
Gay alley; thence in a southerly direction, parallel with Pine
street, to the middle of Muir street; thence with the middle of
Muir street to the middle of Cambridge creek; thence down the
middle of Cambridge creek to intersect the first line of the
First Ward, and therewith to the place of beginning.
Fourth Ward. This ward begins at the foot of Muir street;
thence with the middle of Muir street to a boundary planted in
the middle of said Muir street distant four hundred and eighty-
three feet in a westward direction, from the curb on the west-
ward side of Race street; thence in a southeast direction paral-
lel with Pine street, one hundred and ninety-four and seven-
tenths feet to a boundary there planted; thence in a south-
eastward direction three hundred and forty-eight feet to the
northwest corner of the store now occupied by E. M. Skinner
& Bro. Said last-named bounder being one hundred and thirty-
four feet distant from the westward curb of Race street;
thence in a southward direction parallel with Pine street to
a boundary planted in the middle of Washington street;
thence three hundred and forty-eight feet with the middle of
Washington street in a westward direction to a boundary
there planted; thence with a line parallel with Pine street to
the southern limits of the town; thence with the southern and
eastern limits of said town to the foot of Cemetery avenue and
the middle of Cambridge creek; thence down the middle of
Cambridge creek to a point opposite the middle of Muir street;
thence to the place of beginning.
Fifth Ward. This ward begins at the middle of Cambridge
creek on the line from the foot of Cemetery avenue parallel
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