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Session Laws, 1924
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1276 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 532

(21) To the conveyance from the Joint Stock Association
of the National Order of Galilean Fisherman of the Colored
Baptist Convention, a body corporate, of the lot of ground
known as 424 West Biddle Street, the said property being more
fully described in a deed dated June 14, 1907, and recorded
among the Land Records of Baltimore City, in Liber R. O. No.
2344, folio 269, etc.

(22) To the bequests contained in the last will and testa-
ment of Susan Tudor Eckles, late of Carroll County, deceased,
the said will being dated October 26, 1922, and recorded in
the Register of Wills Office of Carroll County December 27,
1922:

(a) To the Trustees of the Rock Run Cemetery Company,
a body corporate of the State of Maryland, with an office at
Havre de Grace, Harford County, Maryland, the sum of two
hundred dollars ($200. 00), in trust, to invest the same and to
apply the net income therefrom to the perpetual care and main-
tenance of Lot 36 in said cemetery, registered in the name of
James B. Kenly.

(b) To the "Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian
Church in the United States of America, " incorporated April
19, 1872, by Act. of Legislature of the State of New York,
whose office is at No. 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City,
New York, the proceeds from the sale of a diamond ring, sold
by the executors of the said deceased testatrix at and for the
sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125. 00).

(23) To a deed and conveyance to the St. Luke's Evan-
gelical Lutheran Church, Baltimore, Maryland, from Frank
O. Singer, Jr., and wife, dated the fifteenth day of June. 1920,
and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore City in
Liber S. C. L. No. 3603 folio 479, and known as No. 106 East
Thirty-second Street.

(24) To the deed from Trustees of the Franklin Square
Presbyterian Church to the St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Baltimore, Maryland, dated November 1, 1923, and
recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore City in Liber
S. C. L. No. 4099, folio 603, and being known as the property
located at the southwest corner of Fayette and Carey Streets.

(25) To the bequest contained in the will of Brother Fred-
erick Julian (also known as Charles J. Kelly) of $900 to
Calvert Hall College, the said will being probated January 4,

 

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