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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1837.
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hundred and thirty-six, chapter two hundred and
twenty-two, in such county stocks, public security.
ground rents, or annuities, as they may approve; and
that the interest accruing on said investments shall in
like manner be invested, until further provision bo
made by law for the disposition of said fund.
CHAPTER 239.
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CHAP. 240.
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A supplement to an act, entitled, an act to incorporate
Woodsboro, in Frederick County, passed at Decem-
ber session eighteen hundred and thirty-six, chapter
two hundred and ninety-nine.
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Passed Mar. 24,
1838.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the corporate limits for the town of
Woodsboro shall be as follows, viz: commencing sit a
spring owned by David Darkis, from whence he leads
water in pipes to his house; and running thence to
Michael Shank's watering place, Israel's creek; thence
with said creek to the line dividing the farms owned
by Messrs. John Clempson and John Miller; thence
with said line to John Crumbough's line, cast of
his farm; thence with a straight line to the beginning,
and that the taxable limits of said town shall be as
follows, including all that part of the town now im-
proved, together with the property at present owned
by George Shank, or which the citizens may at any
time hereafter improve, in accordance with the eleventh
section of the original act; provided, that in no in-
stance it may exceed the corporate lines as are laid
down in this section.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the election of offi-
cers for said town be, and the same is hereby con-
firmed.
CHAPTER 240.
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Limits defined.
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An act relating to Public Roads in Allegany County.
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Passed Mar. 20,
1838.
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SECTION. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after the passage of this act,
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Proceedings
made valid.
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