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Session Laws, 1951
Volume 603, Page 1571   View pdf image (33K)
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1571

by the name of "The City of Frederick, " and by that name
shall have perpetual succession, sue and be sued, have and
use a common seal which may be altered at pleasure, and
have all powers and privileges incident to or that may at-
tach to a municipal corporation. The repealing of the for-
mer Section 195 of Article 11 of the 1930 edition of the
Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, and the enact-
ment of this new section, shall not be construed as ter-
minating the existence of the corporation known as "The
Mayor and Aldermen of Frederick, " and creating a new
corporation by the name of "The City of Frederick, but
shall be construed as continuing the existence of the cor-
poration known as "The Mayor and Aldermen of Freder-
ick, " and changing its name to that of "The City of Fred-
erick. "

BOUNDARIES

2. The taxable corporate limits of the City of Frederick
shall be as follows: Beginning at stone No. 1, standing on
the northern side of West Seventh Street extended, 1. 4
feet inside the field of Stewart J. Beal, said stone being on
the northerly extension of a line 10. 0 feet westerly of the
easterly side of Military Road (sometimes called Detrick
Avenue); (1) thence with a straight line, 2984-1 feet
southwesterly to stone No. 2, said, stone No. 2 being on the
southerly extension of said line 10. 0 feet westwardly of
the eastwardly side of Military Road, and 5. 35 feet north-
ward, measured at right angles, from the center line of
the Hagerstown and Frederick Railway along West Fourth
Street; (2) thence with a straight line, 1197. 2 feet north-
westerly to stone No. 3 standing on the northern side of
the Hagerstown and Frederick Railway at a distance of
5. 35 feet, measured at right angles, from the center line of
said H. & F. Ry. tracks, said stone No. 3 also being 78. 1
feet, measured along said railway track, southeasterly from
the center line of the main entrance driveway to the
County Home known as Montevue; (3) thence with a
straight line southerly to stone No. 4 standing on the
south side of the Shookstown Road, said stone No. 4 being
1. 0 foot north of the south fence line of said road and 200. 0
feet west of the center line of the public road known as
Baughman's Lane; (4) thence with a straight line south-
erly to stone No. 5 standing at the southwest corner of
Lot No. 7, Block J, a subdivision known as "Linden Hills"
and developed by Dr. J. M. Goodman; (5) thence with a
straight line southeasterly to stone No. 6 standing in the
extreme western corner of Lot No. 1, Block D, a subdivi-
sion known as "South Catoctin Park" lying on the east side



 

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