74 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 31
CHAPTER 31.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Sections 133,
144, 145, 153, 154 and 161 of Article 1 of the Code of
Public Local Laws, title "Allegany County, " sub-title
"Frostburg. "
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Sections 133, 144, 145, 153, 154 and 161 of Article
1 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title "Allegany County, "
sub-title "Frostburg, " be and the same are hereby repealed and
re-enacted with amendments so as to read as follows:
Section 133. The limits of the said City of Frostburg are as
follows:
Beginning at a stone planted on the southwest side of the
National road near the lines of the lands of the Consolidation
Coal Company (said stone bearing south forty-five and a quar-
ter degrees, east three hundred and ninety-four feet, south
seventy-six degrees, west nineteen feet and ten inches, south
fifty-eight degrees and forty-five minutes, east five hundred
and eighty-eight feet from the southeast corner of the German
Lutheran Church mentioned in the Acts of 1870, Chapter 77),
and then with the cemetery road south eight degrees and forty
minutes west five hundred and eighty-seven feet; south twenty-
five degrees and ten minutes east six hundred and ninety-seven
feet to within seven or eight feet of the cemetery fence; thence
parallel with said fence south fifty-nine degrees west eleven
hundred and six feet; north sixty degrees west four hundred
and eighty-five feet; south thirty-four degrees and ten minutes
west with the railroad fourteen hundred and seventeen feet to
a point about two feet on the west side of said railroad; north
fifty-five degrees west one thousand and six feet to a point in
Wright's pasture, near the road on Welsh's Hill; north twenty-
eight degrees west forty-six hundred and fourteen feet to a
point midway between two chestnut oak trees standing about
ten feet apart, one marked with nine and the other with six
notches; north twenty-six degrees and thirty minutes east
twenty-two hundred and ninety-six feet to a white oak sapling
marked with twelve notches and standing north of the road;
south sixty-three degrees east two hundred and ninety-seven
feet to a chestnut oak tree marked with twelve notches; south
forty-six degrees east twenty-nine hundred and seventy-six feet
to a point in the road above Randolph's house; south seventy-
three degrees and forty minutes east twelve hundred and
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