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1837.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP 20.

and entitled to all the privileges and benefits of citi-
zenship.

CHAPTER 20.

Passed Jan. 17,
1838.

An act to lay out and open a new Road in Frederick and
Carroll Counties.

Commissioners
to lay out.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That William Dudderar and Daniel Swead-
ner of Frederick county and Thomas Shepherd of Car-
roll county, be and the same arc hereby appointed com-
missioners, to survey, lay out, and open a road not

Direction.

exceeding twenty-five feet in width, beginning at the
old Liberty road between the mouth of Dennis D.
Howard's lane, in Frederick county, that leads to his
dwelling from said Liberty road, and the branch run-
ning across said Liberty road cast of the mouth of said
lane, at a lot of land formerly owned by Christian
Kinzey and now the property of said Dennis D. How-
ard, and running thence east of Samuel Urner's dwell-
ing, in Frederick county, to James Clemson's mill in
said county, thence by Evan McKinstry's mill in Car-
roll county, to intersect a public road leading from
Haugh's church in Frederick county to Baltimore, which
point shall be the termination of said road, and the

Plat and record.

said commissioners shall make out a plat of that part
of the road through Frederick county, and return the
same to the clerk of the county court, to be recorded
among the records of said county; they shall likewise
make out a plat of that part of the road through Car-
roll county to be recorded among the records of said
county; and the said road when so opened shall be

Declared public.

thereafter deemed to be a public road forever, and shall
be kept in repair in the same manner as other public
roads are directed to be kept up in said counties.

Expense, how
payable.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the expenses of sur-
veying and opening said road shall be paid by Fred-
erick and Carroll counties respectively, in manner
following: — That is to any, the expenses of surveying
and opening so much thereof as may pass through

Levy directed.

Frederick county shall be levied on and paid by Fred-



 
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