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Session Laws, 1951
Volume 603, Page 189   View pdf image (33K)
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 189

(1) S. 41-38 W. 298. 00 feet to a bounder planted on the west
side of a road which runs through the adjacent fields and at
the S. E. corner of a plat of land known as the "Parsonage"
and thence,

(2) N. 45-24 W. 211. 00 feet to a bounder, and thence,

(3) N. 42-18 E. 175. 00 feet to another bounder, and thence,

(4) N. 26-33 W. 391. 00 feet to another bounder, and thence,

(5) N. 41-10 W. 1016. 00 feet to an iron pin planted in the
southern edge of a road leading towards Eldorado, and thence,

(6) N. 79-30 E. 243. 00 feet crossing the Galestown-Sharp-
town road to a stone bounder planted in the east edge of the
abovementioned road, and thence,

(7) N. 80-20 E. 1154-00 feet across a pond to a post planted
on the east shore of said pond, and thence,

(8) N. 72-44 E. 573. 00 feet to the centerline of the Galestown-
Seaford County road, and thence,

(9) S. 9-41 W. 1090. 00 feet along the centerline of the above-
mentioned road, and thence,

(10) S. 10-57 E. 1516. 00 feet through the marsh to a post,
thence,

(11) S. 18-26 W. 1200. 00 feet through the marsh to a post,
thence,

(12) S. 24-51 W. 1659. 00 feet through the marsh to a post,
thence,

(13) N. 51-46 W. 1979. 00 feet crossing the Galestown-Sharp-
town county road and through the fields to a bounder planted
at the edge of a sand pit, and thence,

(14) N. 33-46 E. 2698. 00 feet to the bounder mentioned as the
end of the first course also as that of the SE corner of the
"Parsonage" plot, and thence,

(15) N. 41-38 E. 298. 00 feet, which is the point of beginning.
The survey circumscribes an area of 166. 13 acres of land and
water.

304J. The said Commissioners, or a majority of them, shall
have full power to make by-laws, regulations and ordinances,
consistent with the laws and Constitution of the State, as from
time to time they may deem wise, equitable and expedient for
the comfort, health, convenience and prosperity of said town
and its inhabitants, for the prevention and removal of nuis-



 

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