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materials as the president and board of directors
chosen under the provisions of this act, shall direct,
which road shall he of the width of sixty feet, of
which at least eighteen feet shall he composed of
broken stone, gravel or other hard substance, with
good and sufficient bridges over any stream cross-
ing the same, and in order more particularly to
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specify said route; Be it further enacted, That
said road shall commence as aforesaid at or near
the present limits of the city of Baltimore, and
near the western termination of McDonough street,
as laid out on the plat of said city, and shall run
thence in a southwesterly direction with and along
the line of a road sixty-feet wide, ordered to be laid
out as a public road by the county commissioners
of Baltimore county, from the city of Baltimore to
the Sulpher Spring Road, on the tenth day of
November, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, to a
point to be designated by said company in or near
the lands of the Baltimore Manual Labor School,
thence diverging to the west or north of west by the
most eligible, convenient and practicable route to
be designated by said company, through the lands
of the Baltimore Manual Labor School, Michael
K. Waterman, Bennet Walker and Gustavus W.
Lurman, or such of them as may be necessary for
the location of said avenue, to a point on the Roll-
ing road, between the entrance to the residence of
George A. Reinecker, and the entrance to the lane
leading to the residence of George Richstein,
thence across or along, and occupying the bed of
the old Rolling road, to a point about east from
the dairy of said George A. Reinecker, and thence
westerly through the lands of said Reinecker, and
at least sixty feet southerly from the said dairy,
to the lands belonging to the estate of John Glenn,
thence through said lands, still in a southwesterly
direction, to a point at or near the dividing line
between said lands and the lands of George Rich-
stein, thence along or near said dividing line about
three hundred yards, thence again through the
lands of the estate of John Glenn, to a stream,
thence along or near said stream to the extremity
of the lands of the estate of John Glenn, and
thence by the most practicable route to the ter-
minus aforesaid on the Patapsco river.
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The road—
its beginning,
route and ter-
minus.
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