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Session Laws, 1948, House and Senate Journals
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38 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 14

ninety-four and seven-tenths feet to a boundary there planted;
thence in a southeastward direction three hundred and forty-
eight feet to the northwest corner of the store now occupied
by E. M. Skinner & Brother. Said last-named bounder being
one hundred and thirty-four feet distant from the westward
curb of Race Street; thence in a southward direction parallel
with Pine Street to a boundary planted in the middle of
Washington Street; thence three hundred and forty-eight feet
with the middle of Washington Street in a westward direction
to a boundary there planted; thence with a line parallel with
Pine Street to the southern limits of the town; thence with
the southern and eastern limits of said town to the foot of
Cemetery Avenue and the middle of Cambridge Creek; thence
down the middle of Cambridge Creek to a point opposite the
middle of Muir Street; thence to the place of beginning.

(f) Fifth Ward: This ward begins at the middle of Cam-
bridge Creek on the line from the foot of Cemetery Avenue
parallel with Maryland Avenue in East Cambridge; thence
with said line to the stone on the county road to East Cam-
bridge; thence with the extreme eastern boundary line to the
Choptank River; and out into the said river in the same
direction to the middle thereof; thence down the middle of
said river to intersect the line of the First Ward; thence
with said line to the mouth of Cambridge Creek; thence up
said creek with the middle thereof to the place of beginning.

SEC. 2. And by it further enacted, That the Boundary lines
of the First and Second Wards of the City of Cambridge,
shall henceforth be, and the same are as hereinbefore set forth
and described.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That any and all laws
or parts of laws, or any part or parts of the Charter of the
City conflicting in any way herewith are hereby repealed, with
respect to the changes herein enacted and granted, to the ex-
tent of such conflict.

SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That this Act is hereby
declared to be an emergency measure and necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public health and safety and
having been passed by a yea and nay vote, supported by three-
fifths of all the members elected to each of the two Houses of
the General Assembly of Maryland, the same shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved June 1, 1948.

 

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