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34

LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAPTER 25.

Passed Feb.
10, 1865.

AN ACT to repeal the act of incorporation of
Friendship Lodge No. 84, of Free and Accepted
Masons, passed January 31st, 1844, chapter 63,
and to re-enact the same with amendments.

Section re-
pealed and re-
enacted.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the act of incorporation of
Friendship Lodge No. 84, of Free and. Accepted
Masons, passed January thirty-one, eighteen hun-
dred and forty-four, chapter 63, be and the same
is hereby repealed and re-enacted as follows:

Incorporated
and powers
granted.

Sec. 2. Be it enacted- by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Lorenzo P. Blood, Worshipful
Master; James A. Fisher, Senior Warden; Wil-
liam McK. Keppler, Junior Warden; John Cook,
Secretary; Thomas A. Boul't, Treasurer; and the
other officers and members of Friendship Lodge
No. 84, of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons,
located at Hagerstown, and their ' successors, be
and they are hereby declared to be a community,
corporation and body politic, by the name, style
and title of Frienship Lodge No. 84, of Ancient,
Free and Accepted Masons, and by that name,
they, and their successors, shall have perpetual
succession, and shall and may, at all times here-
after, be capable in law, to have, purchase, re-
ceive, possess, enjoy and retain to them and their
successors, lands, tenements, rents, annuities,
bank and other stocks, pensions and other here-
ditaments, in fee simple, or for terms of years,
life, lives or otherwise, and also goods, chattels or
effects of what nature, quality or kind soever, by
the gift, bargain, sale, devise or bequest of any
person or persons, bodies corporate or politic, ca-
pable of making the same, and the same or any
part thereof, at their 'pleasure, to grant, alien,
lease, transfer or dispose of in such manner as
they may judge most conducive to the benevolent

Proviso.

and charitable purposes of said fraternity; pro-
vided always, that the said corporation or body
politic shall not, at any time, hold or possess pro-
perty, real, personal or mixed, exceeding in value
the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars.



 
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