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Session Laws, 1922
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194 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 96

conveyance in trust for the general corporation purposes or in
aid of the indigent poor, or for the general purposes of educa-
tion, or for charitable purposes of any description within the
city.

8. The City of Cumberland shall be divided into six wards
bounded as follows, viz:

For the first ward, all that portion of the city lying on the
west side of Wills Creek; beginning for the second ward at the
intersection of Bedford (commonly called Mill) Street with
Wills Creek and running with said creek to the northwesterly
limits of the city, and with said limits to the Cumberland and
Pennsylvania Railroad to Bedford Street, and with the center
of Bedford Street to Wills Creek: beginning for the third ward
at the intersection of the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail-
road with Bedford Street and running thence with the center
of Bedford Street and the Bedford road northeastwardly to the
city limits, and with said limits westwardly to the Cumberland
and Pennsylvania Railroad, and with said railroad to the place
of beginning; the fourth ward shall comprise all that portion
of the city bounded on the west by Wills Creek and lying be-
tween Bedford Street and Baltimore Street and the Baltimore
turnpike to the eastern limits of the city; beginning for the
fifth ward, at the intersection of Baltimore Street and Wills
Creek, and running with Baltimore Street and the Baltimore
turnpike to the eastern limits of said city, and with said limits
to the Williams Road, and with said road to the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad, thence by a straight line with the centre line of
said Williams road extended to the Potomac River and with
said river and creek to the beginning; and the sixth ward shall
contain all that portion of the city lying south of the fifth
ward and east of the Potomac River.

9. The Wards of the City of Cumberland shall be divided
into precincts, as follows:

The First Ward of the City of Cumberland shall be divided
into two precincts, as follows:

Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 1—Comprising all that part of
Ward No. 1 bounded by Wills Creek on the East, the Potomac
River on the South and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad on the
North and West.

Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 2—Comprising all that part of
Ward No. 1 bounded on the East by the Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad and the Potomac River, and on the South by the Po-


 

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