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E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1852,

CHAPTER 161.

CHAP. 162.

AN ACT in addition to the Act to Incorporate the
Locust Point Steam Ferry Company of Mary-
land, passed December Session, eighteen hundred
and forty-nine, chapter thirty-four.

Passed May
18, 1852.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That in addition to the powers hereto-
fore conveyed in the original act, to which this is a
supplement, that the Locust Point Steam Ferry Com-
pany, be, and they are hereby authorized to promote, by
the aid of steam vessels, the safe and speedy naviga-
tion of vessels to and from the port of Baltimore, by
towage thereof; to keep open and unobstructed, at all
seasons of the year, the navigation to and from said
port; to make conducts for securing vessels, or their
cargoes, that may be stranded or wrecked in the Ches-
apeake Bay, or its tributaries; and to use their boats for
any or all of the above-named purposes.

Additional
powers.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That full power is
hereby given to said corporation, to subscribe for or
hold any slock in any other company, the effect and
result of whose business operations, is to supply addi-
tional travel, or material for transportation, for the cor-
poration aforesaid.

CHAPTER 162.

Power given
to hold stock
in any other
company.

AN ACT to Incorporate the Anne Arundel Steam
Ferry Company of Maryland.

Passed May
21, 1859.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly

of Maryland, That James Frazier, John I. Abra-
hams, Rowland Robinson, Henry W. Ellicott, J. W.
Hugg, Isaac Scribner, Joshua Hall, and Joshua J.
Turner, and their associates, successors, and assigns,
be, and they are hereby created a corporation and body
politic, by the name and style of The Anne Arundel
Steam Ferry Company of Maryland, and by that
name, may have succession, and shall be able and ca-
pable in law to sue and be sued, plead and be implead-
ed, answer and be answered unto in any court of law
or equity, and to make and use a common seal, and
to ordain and establish such by-laws and regulations,

Incorporated,
&c.



 
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