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Session Laws, 1929
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1298 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 552

Beginning at a concrete monument standing on the Mary-
land Bank of the North Branch of the Potomac River about
475 feet above the center of Evitts Creek, where same emp-
ties into said River, said beginning also standing South 44
degrees 27 minutes East 382. 9 feet from the Southeasterly
corner of a Brick Building recently built by the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad Company to be used as a filtering and
pumping station; and running thence due North 19, 052. 6
feet to a concrete monument standing approximately on the
division line between the Joseph H. Lippold and the John C.
Schlund properties which are situated along the Bedford Road,
said monument standing North 2 degrees 36 minutes East
266. 8 feet from the Southeasterly corner of the John C.
Schlund Brick House, facing the Bedford Road; thence due
West 5, 341. 8 feet to a concrete monument standing on the
property of Conrad A. L. Miller, said monument being about
26 feet in a Southwesterly direction from a division fence
between the property of the said Miller and that of George D.
Martin, said monument also standing North 81 degrees 23
minutes West 1, 198. 2 feet from Southwest corner of a rear
stone wing of the house now occupied and owned by said
Martin (formerly owned by James A. Millholland) and stand-
ing West of the Little Valley Road; thence South 45 degrees
00 minutes West 16, 494 feet to a concrete monument standing
near the top of Haystack Mountain, said monument being South
79 degrees 40 minutes West from the most Westerly corner
of the Stone House recently built by Perry Warfield; thence-
South 43 degrees 59 minutes East 2, 868. 1 feet, to a concrete
monument standing 10 feet in a Southeasterly direction from
the edge of the concrete pavement on the McMullen High-
way, and also standing North 28 degrees 59 minutes East 237
feet from a crow foot cut on the top of the Southerly end of
a 10 foot by 6 foot culvert which carries the water of a nearby
ravine under the McMullen Highway at the foot of the hill
just West of the Dingle; thence, South 12 degrees 41 min-
utes West 523. 3 feet to a monument standing 011 the Mary-
land bank of the North Branch of the Potomac River, said
monument also standing due South 302. 8 feet from the crow
foot cut in the top of the concrete culvert as aforedescribed;
thence down and along with the meanders of the Maryland
Bank of the North Branch of the Potomac River, crossing the
mouth of Wills Creek, to the place of beginning.


 

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