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Session Laws, 1953
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1064 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 565

corner of Lot No. 1, Block D, a subdivision known as
"South Catoctin Park" lying on the east side of South
Jefferson Street and developed by G. L. Thomas; (6)
thence with a straight line southeasterly to stone No. 7
standing 2. 50 feet east of the west boundary line of Mount
Olivet Cemetery, said stone No. 7 also being 131. 5 feet
south of the center line of the east-west driveway dividing
burial Section LL-MM in Mount Olivet Cemetery; (7)
thence across said Cemetery with a straight line easterly
to stone No. 8 on the east side of South Market Street,
extended, opposite the dividing fence between the proper-
ties of the Loats Orphanage Farm and R. R. Lewis, Jr.,
said stone No. 8 also being 1525. 0 feet north of the north
side of the stone dwelling owned by Ransom R. Lewis, Jr., as
measured along the center line of said South Market Street,
extended; (8) thence with a straight line easterly along
said dividing fence between the Loats Orphanage Farm
and the R. R. Lewis, Jr., farm and the eastern prolonga-
tion of same, to stone No. 9 on the north side of East South
Street extended and near the main entrance drive to the
M. J. Grove Lime Company plant, said stone No. 9 being
14. 45 feet south of the center line of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad main track leading to Frederick and 339. 5
feet west of the center line of the north-south County Road
leading from the M. J. Grove Lime Company plant to East
Patrick Street extended; (9) thence with a straight line
northeasterly to stone No. 10 on the north side of said East
Patrick Street, extended, said stone No. 10 being at the
southeast corner of Lot No. 5, Block F, a subdivision
known as "Trail Place", a subdivision of a part of the
Trail Farm, made November 1, 1924; (10) thence with a
straight line northeasterly along the dividing line between
the farm of Albert E. King and said "Trail Place" sub-
division, 2140. 7 feet to stone No. 11 in said dividing line;
(11) thence with a straight line northwesterly to stone
No. 12 on the north side of East Church Street extended
(commonly called Gas House Pike), said stone No. 12
being 3. 0 feet south of the north fence line along said street
and 102. 5 feet west of the southwest corner, north concrete
headwall, on a 4. 0 foot span concrete box culvert crossing
under said East Church Street extended, said culvert being
approximately 650 feet west of the lane leading to the
Routzahn Farm; (12) thence with a straight line north-
westerly to stone No. 13 on the west side of North Market
Street, extended, said stone No. 13, being 25. 0 feet west
of the center line of said North Market Street extended,
and 78. 0 feet north of the center line of the main central
drive leading from North Market Street, extended, to the


 

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