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PHILIP F. THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1847.
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CHAPTER 322.
A supplement to the act entitled, an act to empower the
Levy Court of Frederick County, if they deem it expe-
dient, to erect a Bridge over the river Monocacy, at or
near the immediate, vicinity of the Ford, commonly
known as Campbell's Ford, passed at December session
eighteen hundred and forty-five, chapter thirty-two.
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CHAP. 323.
Passed.
Mar. 10, 1848.
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WHEREAS, a memorial signed by the commissioners
heretofore appointed in pursuance of the act to which
this is a supplement, together with a number of the
citizens of Frederick county, has been presented to the
legislature, praying the passage of a law to remunerate
Michael Snell for the losses he incurred by the freshets
in the Monocacy river, by which the bridge in progress
of erection over Campbell's ford has been greatly injured,
and the materials on the ground swept away, which
losses are estimated at one thousand dollars — Therefore,
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Preamble.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the levy court of Frederick county be and they are
hereby directed to levy on the assessable property of said
county one thousand dollars, payable in two equal an-
nual instalments, to and for the use of the said Michael
Snell, the first Instalment to be placed on the county
levy for they year eighteen hundred and forty-eight, and
the second and last instalment to be placed on the coun-
ty levy for eighteen hundred and forty-nine.
CHAPTER 323.
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Levy autho-
rised for his
benefit.
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An act to confirm and make valid a deed from Philip
Wallis and wife, to Ennalls Roszell and others, Trus-
tees of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Talbot
County, and for other purposes.
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Passed
Mar. 10, 1848.
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WHEREAS, it has been represented to this General As-
sembly of Maryland, by the petition in writing of Ennalls
Roszell, Perry W. Stewart, Samuel B. Hopkins, Jonathan
Ozment and James H. McNeall, members of the Metho-
dist Episcopal Church in the town of Easton in Talbot
county, that a deed executed to them with Nicholas G.
Singleton, who has since departed this life, and John W.
Bell and John Talbot, the first of whom has removed
from this State, and the other to a distant county, on the
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Preamble.
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