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1846.

LAWS OF MARYLAND,

CHAP. 43.

CHAPTER 43.

Passed Jan.
5, 1847.

Incorporated.

An act to incorporate the Baltimore Eagle Works.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Abraham G. Cole, William House,
Hugh Bolton, William Reynolds, Henry D. Harvey,
Thomas Y. Canby, Henry J. Baker, George C. Addison,
Joseph C. Wilson, George Rea, William Chesnut,
Samuel Hopkins, John Crookshanks, Richard L. Har-
desty, John Welch, Samuel Kramer, William Sullivan,
Thomas R. Turner, George G. McMillan, Levin Jones,
Henry W. Hiser, Edward H. Stabler, George A. V.
Spreckelson, Chauncey Brooks, their associates, pro-
prietors of the White Lead and Chemical Works, corner
of Eutaw and Conway streets, in the city of Baltimore,
and their assigns and successors, are hereby made, con-
stituted and declared to be a body corporate and politic,
by the name of the Baltimore Eagle Works; and as such,
by that name, may sue and be sued, implead and he im-
pleaded, answer and be answered, in any court of law or
equity, and shall be able and capable to make and use a
common seal, and the same to change and alter at plea-
sure; also to have and use, exercise and enjoy as a corpo-
rate body, all legal powers, rights and privileges, proper
and necessary for the purpose of manufacturing paints,
chemicals, medicines and other articles of commerce
connected with that branch of trade; also for dying,
bleaching and callico printing; the digging and mining
for the materials to be used in their manufactory, and the
carrying on of any other branch of manufacturing, in their
discretion, and the procuring, purchasing, and vending
the articles manufactured; the raw materials used or arti-
cles which may be required in the conduct of the busi-
ness of said corporation, and to purchase, hold, and use
estate, real personal and mixed, and to construct such
buildings and improvements on their land as may be
deemed necessary, and the said estate or any part thereof,
to sell and convey, or otherwise dispose of, and generally
to do all such acts, and to ordain and establish and enforce
all such by-laws and regulations, as shall be necessary
and proper, the same not being contrary to law or the
provisions of this act.

Shares twenty
five dollars.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the capital stock of
said company shall be divided into shares of twenty-five
dollars each, and shall, at no time, exceed four thousand
shares, and every person who shall be the proprietor of



 
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