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168 LAWS OF MARYLAND. CH. 84
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 Consolida-
tion Coal Company (said stone bearing south forty-five and a
quarter degrees east three hundred and ninety-four feet, south
seventy-six degrees west nineteen feet ten inches, south fifty-
eight degrees forty-five minutes east five hundred and eighty-
eight feet from the southwest corner of the German Lutheran
Church mentioned in the Acts of 1870, Chapter 77), and then
with the cemetery road south eight degrees forty-five minutes
west five hundred and eighty-seven feet; south twenty-five de-
grees ten minutes east six hundred and ninety-seven feet to
within seven or eight feet of the cemetery fence; thence paral-
lel with said fence, south fifty-nine degrees west eleven hun-
dred and six feet; north sixty degrees west two hundred and
fifty-five feet, north twenty-nine degrees thirty minutes east
seven hundred and fifty feet to a stone, north fifty-three degrees
thirty minutes west fifty feet to the intersection of the north
side of Blair Street with the west side of Green Street, south
thirty-one degrees, west seven hundred and fifty to a stone
on the corporate line as located in 1898, and with said lines
north sixty degrees west one hundred and fifty-five feet, south
thirty-four degrees 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 ten
hundred and six feet to a point in Wright's pasture, near the
road on Welsh's Hill; north five degrees thirty minutes east
fifty-eight feet, north twenty-eight degrees thirty minutes
west five hundred and seventeen feet to the end of the concrete
curb on the northwest side of Bowery Street at the intersection
of said street with the Welsh Hill road north two degrees
thirty minutes west two hundred and fifty feet to a stone on
the northeast side of Park Avenue with northwest side of the
Midlothian Road Extended, south seventy-two degrees west
one hundred and forty feet to a stone on the northwest side
of the Midlothian Road and on the corporate line as located in
1898, and with said lines north twenty-eight degrees west
thirty-eight hundred and four feet to a stone 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 nine-
ty-six feet to a white oak sapling marked with twelve notches
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