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Session Laws, 1949
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1677

CITY OF CUMBERLAND

INCORPORATION

1. INCORPORATION. The inhabitants of the City of
Cumberland, in Allegany County, are a corporation by the
name of the Mayor and City Council of Cumberland, and by
that name may sue and be sued, may have and use a common
seal, which may be altered at pleasure, and may purchase and
hold real, personal or mixed property, or dispose of the same
for the benefit of said City. References throughout this Arti-
cle to "the City" are to the City of Cumberland in its corpor-
ate character.

CORPORATE LIMITS

2. CORPORATE LIMITS. The corporate limits of the
City of Cumberland shall be as follows: Beginning at a con-
crete monument standing on the Maryland Bank of the
North Branch of the Potomac River about 475 feet above the
center of Evitts Creek, where same empties 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 monu-
ment 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 South-
westerly direction from a division fence between the property
of the said Miller and that of George D. Martin, said monu-
ment 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. Milholland) and standing 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 Warn1 eld; 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 Highway, and also

 

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