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1852.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 237.

Passed May
15, 1852.

CHAPTER 237.

AN ACT Incorporating a Company to make
the Bloomingdale Turnpike Road on the bed

of the present Road, leading from the Black-
smith Shop of John Slack, on the Franklin Turn-
pike Road, in Baltimore county, to Intersect the
Windsor Mill Road, at a point at or near the City
Line, and Running thence on the bed of the Wind-
sor Mill Road, to a point known as Well's Cor-
ner.

Incorporated.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly

of Maryland, That a company be, and the same is
hereby incorporated, for making a turnpike road on the
bed of the present road, leading from the blacksmith
shop of John Slack, on the Franklin turnpike road, in
Baltimore county, to intersect the Windsor Mill road,
at a point at or near the junction of said road, with the
Windsor Mill Road, and running thence on the bed

of the Windsor Mill road, to a point known as Well's
Corner.

Subscription
books for ca-
pital stock.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That for making said
road, subscription books for a capital stock of six thou-
sand dollars, in three hundred shares, at twenty dol-
lars each, be opened at the commissioners office for
Baltimore county, in the city of Baltimore, by and
under the direction of all or any of the following com-
missioners, to wit: Joseph Pearson, Edward Moon,
Francis Hoover, John Berry, John Slack, and Jesse
Slingluff, on the first Monday in June next, and con-
tinue open for three days inclusive, and in the event of
one hundred shares of said stock not being subscribed
for at the expiration of the three days, in the manner
hereinafter provided, that then, and in that event, (he
said commissioners, or a majority of them, are hereby
authorized and empowered, to cause said books to be
re-opened, at such times or places as they or a majority

of them shall think proper, until the managers of the
company are elected in the manner hereinafter men-
tioned, unless in the meantime the capital stock of six
thousand dollars be subscribed for.

Organisation.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That when the said oner
hundred shares of stock shall have been subscribed for,
the commissioners aforesaid, or a majority of them, shall
give twenty days public notice in one or more of the
newspapers, published in the city of Baltimore, of the



 
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