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1849.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 181.

CHAPTER 181.

Passed Feb. 27,
1850.

An act to authorise the laying out and opening of a
Road through parts of Carroll and Baltimore
Counties.

Commissioners

appointed, etc.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That Daniel Stull, and Jesse Brown of
Carroll county, and Thomas Watts, of Baltimore
county, be and are hereby appointed, and duly autho-
rised as commissioners, to survey, lay out, and locate a
public road, not exceeding thirty feet in width, com-
mencing in Carroll county, at a point in the public road
which leads from Brown's meeting house in Carroll
county, to the Reisterstown and Hanover turnpike, near
the Blue Ball tavern in Baltimore county, said point to
be at or near the the mill of George Richards, junior,
on Deep run, and running thence through the land of
the said George Richards junior, to an old road on the
south side of his mill race, thence running on find with
the bed of said old road, or as near as practicable there-
to, through the land of William I. Fowble, to an old
road which runs through the lands of Jacob Hildebrand,
and Aaron Stocksdale, and thence running on the bed
of said old road last named, or as near thereto as most con-
venient over the lands of the said Hildebrand and Stocks-
dale, to a lane which lies between the lands of said
Stocksdale and Jacob Miller, thence running with or
near to said lane to another old road which runs over
the lands of the said Aaron Stocksdale and Elisha
Brown, and running thence therewith until it intersects
the said turnpike road opposite to the dwelling house
and present residence of the said Elisha Brown, in
Baltimore county.

Duties of com-
missioners.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the commissioners
aforesaid, or a majority of them, or of their successors
to be appointed as hereinafter mentioned, shall meet
for the discharge of the duties enjoined upon them by
this act, as soon as practicable after the passage hereof,
at the place above designated for the commencement of
said road, and after taking severally on oath, to be ad-
ministered by some justice of the peace of Carroll coun-
ty, to execute their said duties without favor, affection,
or partiality, they shall proceed, together with a com-
petent surveyor and other necessary agents, to be by
them employed, to survey, lay out and locate said road,
on the route designated as aforesaid, or as near as may-
be practicable thereto.



 
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