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Session Laws, 1922
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274 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 112

drawn in red ink through his name and through all other entries
on the line on which his name is written, but so that the name and
entries shall remain legible; and if qualified an entry shall be
made in said column "Yes". 4. Any person who has never
been convicted of any infamous crime either in this State or
elsewhere, and any person who may have committed any infa-
mous crime but who has been subsequently pardoned for such
offense, possessing the qualifications as prescribed by Section
350 of this Article, shall be entitled to be registered and to vote
at all municipal elections hereafter held in said City of
Frederick. 5. The headings to the registry books shall, be so
prepared that the registry shall be made alphabetically accord-
ing to the surname of each person applying, and so that the
residence and postoffice address of such person shall appear in
the first column; the registers shall be ruled and one name
shall be written on each line, but no name or names shall be
written between lines; the entries shall be made as follows: (a)
Under the column "Residence and postoffice address, " the
name and number of the street, avenue or other location of the
dwelling, if there be a definite number, and if there shall not
be a number, or if there shall be duplicate numbers, such
clear and definite description of the place of such dwelling
as shall enable it to be readily ascertained; if there shall be
more than one house at the number given by the applicant
as his place of residence, it shall be stated in which house
he resides, and if there be more than one family residing
in said house, either the floor on which he resides or the number
or location of the room or rooms occupied by him shall be
stated; every floor below the level of the street or ground being
designated as the basement; the floor upon or above such level
being designated as the first floor and each floor above that as
the second or such other floors as it may be. (b) Under the
column "Name, " the name of the applicant, writing the sur-
name first and full given or Christian name after, (c) Under
the column "Age, " the age of the applicant, (d) Under the
column '' Nativity, '' the State, county, empire, kingdom or dom-
inion as the case may be. (e) Under the column "Color, " the
word "white" or "colored, " as the case may be. (f) Under
the sub-divisions of the column '' Term or residence, '' the period
by day, month or year stated by the applicant, (g) Under the
column "Naturalized, " the word "yes" or "no" or "native",
as the case may be. (h) Under the column "Can read. " the
word "No" if the applicant states he cannot read, (i) Under


 

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