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Session Laws, 1916
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376 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 200

Acts of Assembly of Maryland of 1912, and by Chapter 357
of the Acts of Assembly of 1914, and by an act of the General
Assembly of 1916, be and the same are hereby repealed, and
Sections 2 to 23, both inclusive, be and the same are hereby
re-enacted with amendments so as to read as follows:

Boundaries.

Section 2. And be it further enacted, That the boundaries
of said town shall be as follows: Commencing at a point where
the eastern right of way of Thirty-fourth Street if extended
would intersect the northwestern right of way of Grape Street
as now laid out; thence running southwesterly on the north-
western right of way of Grape Street to the western boundary
line of Rogers' Addition to Mount Rainier; thence southerly
along said line to the line of the District of Columbia; thence
southeasterly along said line of the District of Columbia to the
southern right of way of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad;
thence on said right of way to a point opposite the western
boundary line of the McCullough property; thence by a straight
line to the western boundary line of the McCullough property
and with the lines of said property to the southern line of the
Bunker Hill Road; thence across the Bunker Hill road by a
straight line to the western boundary line of the Keenan prop-
erty; thence north with said boundary to the dividing line be-
tween the towns of Mount Rainier and Brentwood as now con-
stituted said line being the northernmost lot line of the sub-
divisions known as Rhode Island Avenue Second Addition to
Mount Rainier and Funkhouser and Marshall's Sub-Division;
thence west on said line to the eastern right of way of Cedar
Lane; thence north along said right of way of Cedar Lane to
the southern right of way of Dewey Street; thence west with
the southern right of way of Dewey Street to the eastern right
of way of Thirty-fourth Street; thence north along said right
of way of Thirty-fourth Street to Grape Street and thence
across Grape Street with said right of way extended to the
place of beginning.

Wards.

Section 3. And be it further enacted, That the said town
of Mount Rainier shall be divided for election purposes into
four wards:

First Ward: The first ward shall embrace all of said town
in the sub-divisions of Rhode Island Avenue First Addition to
Mount Rainier; Rhode Island Avenue Second Addition to

 

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