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RESOLUTIONS.
No. 15.
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1839.
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Resolution in favor of Mary Greentree.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the treasurer of the Western Shore of Maryland, be and
he is hereby directed to pay to Mary Greentree, of Fre-
derick county, the widow of Benjamin Greentree, a sol-
dier of the revolution, or to her order, the sum of ten dol-
lars for one quarter pension due her late husband at the
time of his death.
And be it further resolved, That the treasurer of the
Western Shore of Maryland, be and he is hereby directed
to pay to the said Mary Greentree, or order, during life,
in quarterly payments, commencing the first day of Janu-
ary eighteen hundred and forty, the half pay of a private,
in consideration of the services of her late husband during
the revolutionary war.
No. 16.
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Passed Mar. 3,
1840
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Resolution in favor of Henrietta Beall.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the treasurer of the Western Shore, be and he is hereby
directed to pay Henrietta Beall, widow of Lawson Beall,
a soldier of the revolution, or to her order, annually, in
quarterly payments, during life, a sum of money equal to
me half pay of a private, commencing from the first day
of January eighteen hundred and forty, in consideration of
the services of her husband.
No. 17.
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Passed Mar. 3,
1840.
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Resolution relative to the Inspectors of Tobacco, in Bal-
timore City.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the inspector of the State Tobacco Warehouse number
four, in the city of Baltimore, be and he is hereby direct-
ed to reserve the lower garret floor of said warehouse, for
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Passed Mar. 10,
1840.
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