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RESOLUTIONS.
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1849.
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No. 64.
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Resolutions requesting our Senators and Representa-
tives in Congress to use their efforts to obtain an
appropriation for a Light Boat, to be stationed on
the Seven Foot Knoll, in the Chesapeake Bay, and
also a Light House on Flat Cap, at the mouth of
Annumessex River.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
our Senators and Representatives in Congress, be re-
quested to use their efforts to obtain an appropriation
for building a Light Boat, of a suitable size, to be
stationed on the Seven Foot Knoll, in the Chesapeake
bay, near the mouth of Patapsco river, and also a
Light House on Flat Cap, at the mouth of Annames-
sex river.
Resolved further, That His Excellency, the Gover-
nor, be requested to forward a copy of the foregoing
resolution to our Senators and Representatives in the
Congress of the United States.
No. 65.
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Passed Mar. 6,
1850.
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Resolution in favor of Barbara McMahon.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Treasurer of the State be required to pay to Bar-
bara McMahon, formerly the wife of James Clarke, a
private soldier in the war of the American Revolution,
the half pay of a private, for the remainder of her
life, said pension to commence from the first day of
January, eighteen hundred and fifty.
And be it further resolved, That the Treasurer pay
to. the said Barbara McMahon the sum of twenty-one
dollars and sixty six cents, being the amount due her
late husband, James Clarke, at the time of his death.
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Passed Mar. 6,
1850.
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