ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1007
deceased, which will, bearing date of December 18, 1919,
and recorded in the office of the Register of Wills for Balti-
more City in Record of Wills, Liber E. R. D. No. 151, folio
574, etc.
(a) Sisters of the Good Shepherd.
(b) The House of Good Shepherd for Colored Girls,
(c) The St. Joseph's School of Industry.
(d) St. Mary's Orphan Asylum at Roland Park.
(e) St. Vincent' Infant Asylum.
(f) St. Elizabeth's Home. '
(g) Oblate Sisters of Providence,
(h) Institute of Mission Helpers.
(i) James Lawrence Kernan Hospital and Industrial
School.
(j) Little Sisters of the Poor.
(k) St. Vincent De Paul Society.
(l) Young Catholic Friends Society,
(m) The Confederate Women's Home.
And to the bequest of two thousand dollars to St. Patrick's
Church, Havre de Grace, Md.
42. To the sale grant and conveyance of a certain lot of
ground in the City of Baltimore situated at the south (some-
times called the southeast) corner of the Baltimore and Har-
ford Turnpike Road and Gibbons Avenue, having a front of
one hundred and seventeen and eighty-one one hundredths
(117. 81) feet southwesterly on the southeasterly side of said
Road and a depth therefrom of about one hundred and fifty
(150) feet to the northwesterly side of a five (5) foot alley,
said lot binding for the whole length of its northeasterly side
on the southwesterly side of said Gibbons Avenue to "St.
Johns of Hamilton, " a body corporate, duly incorporated
under the laws of this State by George P. Staudenmayer and
Mary L. C. Bowman by their deed dated on or about the 18th
day of March, 1925, and recorded among the land records of
Baltimore City on or about the 19th day of March, 1925, in
Liber S. C. L. No. 4355, folio 333, and that fee simple title
vest pursuant to such deed absolutely in said corporation, its
successors and assigns, to its own and their own use and
behoof.
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