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Session Laws, 1927
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1184 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 573

porate territory shall be, and it is divided into two classes,
to wit:

First: Urban territory.
Second: Suburban territory.

And the said urban territory shall be that which is within
the corporate outlines of the Town of Cambridge as fixed by
Section 42, Chapter 339 of the Acts of the General Assembly
of Maryland, 1900, to wit: Beginning for the western limit of
the Choptank River, and on a line with the fence on the east
side of the right of way leading out from the property owned
by Mrs. Mary Small; thence running the following courses
and distances, with an allowance of 5 degrees 30 minutes west-
erly variation, according to the present limits, as follows; 1st.
South 41 degrees 20 minutes west with said fence and right
of way 17 1/2 perches to a stone, with an octagonal-shaped
top, planted on the north edge of Glasgow Street extended;
thence south 21 degrees 40 minutes west 2471/2 perches to a
like stone planted on the south edge of Horn's Point road
(at the end of the first line of the charter extension of eighteen
hundred and eighty-two); thence with the south edge of said
Horn's Point road south 72 degrees 5 minutes east 10 perches,
south 69 degrees 38 minutes east 9-42/100 perches, and south
67 degrees 45 minutes east 10 1/3 perches, thence out into
the field of W. Lake Robinson's farm, south 32 degrees 48
minutes west 78-9/10 perches to a stone marked "No 2"
(planted at the end of the first line in the charter line exten-
sion of eighteen hundred and fifty-three); thence south 79
degrees 50 minutes east 301 perches to a stone marked "No
3, " standing at the south edge of and at the east end of Ap-
pleby street; thence with ditch and branch north 35 degrees
55 minutes east 6 1/2 perches, north 15 degrees 25 minutes
east 28 perches and north 26 degrees 25 minute east 12 perches
to a stone marked "Cambridge No. 4, " standing about one
perch to the north of the county road from Cambridge to East
New Market; thence still down the branch between the land
known as "Peach Blossom, " and the land owned by Captain
Perry W. Moore, north 25 degrees 35 minutes east 6 perches,
north 25 minutes east 43 perches and north 10 degrees 25
minutes west 12 perches to Cambridge Creek; thence north 43 de-
grees 25 minutes east 26-8/10 perches across said Creek to
its westward side, thence north 2 degrees 35 minutes west
17-7/10 perches to the center of Cemetery Avenue; thence cross-
ing Cambridge Creek, on a line parallel with Maryland avenue,
in East Cambridge, south 68 degrees 35 minutes east 106-8/10
perches to a stone with an octagonal-shaped top, planted in
the center of the county road through east Cambridge, as
said road was laid out; thence with the center of said road

 

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