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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1837.
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said county, at their next levy, the sum of three hun-
dred dollars, and in eighteen hundred and thirty-nine,
a further sum of three hundred dollars, and in eighteen
hundred and forty, a further additional sum of two
hundred dollars, and have them collected as other levies
arc, and made payable to said bridge commissioners.
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CHAP. 42.
Collected and
paid.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the said bridge com-
missioners shall keep a fair and accurate account of
their expenditures in erecting said bridge, and in case
there shall be any thing left, after said bridge is finish-
ed, they shall pay the same over to the county com-
missioners, to bo by them applied to the use of said
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Accounts re-
quired.
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county; a majority of the said bridge commissioners
shall be competent to transact any business relative
thereto.
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Quorum.
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SEC.4. And be it enacted, That the county commission-
ers shall allow said bridge commissioners a reasona-
ble compensation for their services.
CHAPTER 42.
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Compensation.
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An act to condemn and make public, Cemetery Avenue, as
now opened in the City of Baltimore.
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Passed Feb. 8,
1838.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Cemetery Avenue, running from Point Lane to
the Cemetery, belonging; to the, society called the Re-
formed Presbyterians, shall be, and is hereby condemn-
ed as a public street and highway, and subject to the
ordinances of the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more, as other public streets, lanes and alleys in said
city, and the lines of said Avenue shall be as follows,
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Condemnation
as a highway.
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viz: the south easternmost line thereof, shall begin at the
south westernmost corner of the Cemetery, belonging
to the Trinity Church congregation, on Point lane, and
at the distance of two hundred and seventy-two feet
or thereabout, northerly from the intersection of Bel-
Air Avenue and Point lane, and running northeasterly,
binding on Trinity, second Presbyterian, and Indepen-
dant Church Cemeteries, to the Cemetery belonging
to the Reformed Presbyterians, then northerly, twenty
feet, then southwestwardly and parallel to the first
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Direction.
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