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Session Laws, 1949
Volume 590, Page 679   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 679

and five tenths feet (49. 5') westerly of the center line of
an extension of Washington Street in said town (sometimes
called Washington Street Extended) and seventeen and
five tenths feet (17. 5') southerly of the center line of a
road leading from said Washington Street Extended to
Church Street Extended (sometimes called the Virginia
Road); thence running south forty-six degrees (46°)
fifty minutes (50') West one thousand feet (1, 000') to
another monument as aforesaid set in the ground at a
point which is eighteen feet (18') Westerly of the center
line of the aforesaid Church Street Extended (sometimes
called the Virginia Road) and eight feet (8') easterly of
a stone on the dividing line between the property of Clayton
Adkins and of the late Raymond Clark, and which is south
twenty-six degrees (26°) twenty-six minutes (26') East
one thousand two and three tenths feet (1002. 3') from the
center line of the aforesaid Railroad Track at a point eight-
een feet (18') southwesterly of the center line of said
Church Street where it crosses said Railroad Track;
thence running South fifty-eight degrees (58°) six minutes
(6') West ten hundred seventy-eight and twenty-five hun-
dredths feet (1078. 25') to a monument as aforesaid set
in the ground at a point which is thirty-three feet (33')
westerly of the center line of said Railroad Track where
it is intersected by the line dividing the property of William
T. Cherrix and of William Z. Purnell and at a point which
is eight feet (8') southeasterly of a stone on said last
mentioned divisional line; thence running North twenty-
seven degrees (27°) thirty-three minutes (33') West nine-
teen hundred sixty-nine and twenty-five hundredths feet
(1969. 25') to a monument as aforesaid set in the ground
at a point which is three and five tenths feet (3. 5') south-
westerly of the center line of a ditch near what is known as
"Bishop's Corner" and at a point where the weather vane
on the Court House bears North nine degrees (9°) thirty-
two minutes (32') East and the weather vane on the
standpipe bears North fourteen degrees (14°) fifteen min-
utes (15') East and the weather vane on the Snow Hill
High School bears North twenty degrees (20°) twenty-one
minutes (21') East; thence running North sixty degrees
(60°) West nineteen hundred ninety-seven feet (1997') to
the middle of the East wall of the concrete culvert across
the state highway leading from Snow Hill to Pocomoke
City, designated as U. S. Highway 113; thence across said
highway North eighty-seven degrees (87°) fifteen minutes
(15') West forty-one and three tenths feet (41. 3') to Snow
Hill Bench Mark No. 5 and the easterly side of the run of
a branch or ditch; thence by and with the easterly side of

 

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