HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1057
CHAPTER 505.
(House Bill 493)
AN ACT to authorize the Board of Public Works and the
State Department of Education to convey to Howard O.
Firor of Baltimore County a piece of unimproved ground
adjoining the State Teachers' College at Towson, now owned
by the State but not needed for State purposes; and to au-
thorize Howard O. Firor and Clara M. Firor, his wife, of
Baltimore County to convey to the State of Maryland for
the use of the State Department of Education six-tenths
acres of land more or less, adjacent to the State Teachers'
College at Towson.
WHEREAS, The State of Maryland is the owner of a parcel
of unimproved ground adjoining the State Teachers' College
at Towson hereinafter described which is not used for State
purposes; and
WHEREAS, Howard O. Firor of Baltimore County is the
owner of a parcel of land adjacent to said State Teachers'
College at Towson which the Department of Education is de-
sirous of acquiring; and
WHEREAS, The Department of Education and the said How-
ard O. Firor have agreed to exchange said parcels of land,
the one for the other for a mutual consideration, now, there-
fore
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Board of Public Works and the State Depart-
ment of Education be and they are hereby authorized to
convey to Howard O. Firor of Baltimore County by a proper
deed all the right, title and estate of the State of Maryland
in and to the following unimproved parcel of ground situated
in Baltimore County adjoining the State Teachers' College
at Towson more particularly described as follows:
Beginning for the same at a stone planted on the 12th or
South 46°-43' West 1562 foot line of the land described in a
deed from The Union Trust Company of Pittsburg, Pa. to
H. O. Firor and wife dated May 3, 1938 and recorded among
the Land Records of Baltimore County in Liber C. W. B. Jr.
No. 1030, folio 230 at the distance of 504 feet southwesterly
from a stone marked S. A. planted at the beginning of said
line, said point of beginning being at the end of the second
of the land described in a deed from the Trustees of the Shep-
pard and Enoch Pratt Hospital to John J. Nelligan, dated
January 25, 1913 and also at the beginning of the land de-
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