818 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 736
Beginning at a concrete monument or marker set on the
Southwesterly side of the Right-of-Way of the Baltimore
and Eastern Railroad where the same is intersected by the
now existing Southerly boundary of the Town of St.
Michaels, said point being also approximately on the cen-
ter-line of Maple Avenue, projected Southwardly; Thence:
(1), with the Southwesterly side of the Railroad Right-of
Way above mentioned, South fifty-five degrees, thirty-seven
minutes East, two thousand, two hundred, twelve and nine
tents feet (S. 55° 37' E. 2, 212. 9 ft. ) to the Northwesterly
side of the lane leading to the residence of Robert Morse
(formerly Register) Thence: (2), with the Northwesterly
side of said lane, and crossing the State Road leading from
St. Michaels to Easton, North forty-three degrees, six
minutes East, one thousand, twenty and one tenth feet
(N. 43° 6' E. 1, 020. 1 ft. ) to a point on the Westerly side
of Radcliffe Lane; Thence: (3), North forty-five degrees,
thirty-seven minutes West, one thousand, four hundred,
ninety and one tenth feet (N. 45° 37' W. 1, 490. 1 ft. ) to
the now existing Southeasterly corner of the Town of St.
Michaels; Thence: (4), with the said existing boundary
line, South sixty-seven degrees, twelve minutes West, eight
hundred, sixty-eight and seven tenths feet (S. 67° 12'W.
868. 7 ft. ) to a point near the Easterly side of the State Road
hereinbefore mentioned; Thence: (5), crossing the said
State Road, South seventy-three degrees, twenty minutes
West, sixty and three tenths feet (S. 73° 20' W. 60. 3 ft. )
to a concrete monument or marker set at or near the
Westerly side-line of the above mentioned State Road;
Thence: (6), South seventy-three degrees, twenty minutes
West, six hundred, ninety-one and eighty-two one-hun-
dredths feet (S. 73° 20' W. 691. 82 ft. ) to the place of
beginning.
Approved April 23, 1945.
CHAPTER 736.
(Senate Bill 601)
AN ACT to add three new sections to Article 21 of the
Code of Public Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title
"Talbot County, " sub-title "County Commissioners, " said
new sections to be known as Sections 69C, 69D and 69E,
and to follow immediately after Section 69B of said
Article, granting further powers to the County Commis-
sioners of Talbot County.
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