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CHAP. 57.
Passed
Feb. 5, 1848.
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CHAPTER 56.
An act entitled, an act to allow D. H. Hooper of the State,
of Mississippi, to bring into this State, a negro wo-
man named Ann, a slave for life.
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Authorised to
bring slave in
to this State.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That D. H. Hooper of the State of Mississippi, be and
he is hereby authorised to bring into this State a negro
woman named Ann, a slave for life, from the State of
Mississippi; provided, he pay the colonization tax as
provided by the act of eighteen hundred and thirty-nine,
chapter fifteen.
CHAPTER 57.
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Passed
Feb. 7, 1848.
Name chang-
ed, &c.
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An act to change the name of the Lulworth Iron Com-
pany.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That from and after the passage of this act, that the name
of the Lulworth Iron company shall be, and is hereby
changed to that of the Mount Savage Iron Company,
with power and authority by that name, to have, ex-
ercise, hold and enjoy, use and possess, all the property
now held by the Lulworth Iron Company, and which
may hereafter be acquired by said company by its new
name, and with power and authority, by that name, to
hold and use the rail road purchased by the said Lul-
worth Iron Company, leading from the town of Cumber-
land to the mines and works of the said company at the
Mount Savage Iron Company in Allegany county, in the
same manner, and with the same rights and privileges,
and subject to the same conditions of connecting there-
with, as are conferred and prescribed by the act incor-
porating the Lulworth Iron Company, passed at Decem-
ber session eighteen hundred and forty-six, chapter
two hundred and ninety-seven, concerning rail roads.
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