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1846.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 127.

Passed Feb.
26, 1847.

CHAPTER 126.

An act to change, the name of Sarah Ann Post, to that

of Sally Ann Post Fectig.

Repealed.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the name of Sarah Ann Post, of Washington
county, daughter of George Fectig be, and the same is
hereby changed to that of Sally Ann Post Fectig; and
that the act of December session, eighteen hundred and
thirty-nine, chapter two hundred and ninety-three, be
and the same is hereby repealed.

CHAPTER 127.

Passed Feb.
13, 1847.

An act for the incorporation of the Frostburg Lodge
Number Forty-Nine, of the Independent Order of
Odd Fellows, of the State of Maryland.

Incorporated.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Edward L. Thomas, A. G. Slicer, N.
B. Long, Jacob Hoblitzell, William B. Shaw, John J.
Keller, Daniel C. Bruce, Daniel Sease, J. S. Welch and
Thomas H. Frost, the officers and members of the Frost-
burg Lodge Number Forty-Nine, of the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows of the State of Maryland, and
their successors be, and they are hereby declared to be
a community, corporation and body politic, by the name,
style and title or the Frostburg Lodge Number Forty-
Nine, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the
State of Maryland, and by that name, they and their
successors shall and may at all times hereafter be capa-
ble in law to have, receive and retain to them and their
successors, property, real and personal, and also devises
or bequests of any person or persons, body politic or
corporate, capable of making the same; and the same,

Proviso.

at their pleasure, to transfer or dispose of in such man-
ner as they may think proper; provided always, that the
said corporation or body politic shall not at anytime hold
or possess property, real, personal or mixed, exceeding
in annual value the sum of five thousand dollars.

Corporate
powers.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said corporation
and their successors, by the name and title aforesaid,
shall be capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and be



 
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