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Session Laws, 1858
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THOMAS H. HICKS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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Hook and Ellen Burk, thence with said line and
through Hook's land to the Pimlico lands, thence
through said land to William Taylor's land, thence
through Taylor's land to Artemus Schofield's land,
thence through said land to Mrs. Rebecca Smith's
land, thence through her land to Mrs. Coates'
land, thence through said land to the land of A.
C. Schaeffer, thence through said land to the
land of Charles Hoopes, thence through said land
to the land of R. Hook, thence through said land
to the land of Francis Laurenson, thence through
the lands of Francis Laurenson, thence through
the lands of Thomas H. Moore, thence through
the lands of Francis Laurenson, thence through
the lands of Charles Thomas, thence through the
lands of Robert M. Dennison, thence through the
lauds of Oliver P. McGill, thence through the
lauds of George B. Milligan, thence on the bed
of an old road until it intersects the county road
from Brooklandville to Green Spring.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That subscription
books be opened in the city of Baltimore under
the direction of Horatio W. Gambrill, Adolphus
C. Schaeffer, Thomas H. Moore, J. Lester Turner,
William E. Hooper, Robert M. Dennison, George
B. Milligan, for a capital stock of forty thousand
dollars in shares of one hundred dollars each, and
the persons above named are hereby appointed
commissioners who shall for this purpose on or
before the first Monday in May next procure a
book or books, and in it enter as follows, to wit ;
We, whose names are hereunto subscribed, do pro-
mise to pay to the Green Spring Avenue Company
the sum of one hundred dollars for every share of
stock in said company set opposite to our respec-
tive names, agreeably to the act of the General
Assembly of Maryland, entitled an act to incor-
porate the Green Spring Avenue Company, passed
at January session eighteen hundred and fifty-
fight. Witness our hands, this ———— day of ——
eighteen hundred and fifty ————; and the said
commissioners after at least two weeks notice in
one or more newspapers published in Baltimore
city, and in one or more newspapers published in
Baltimore county of the time and place of open-
ing said subscription books, shall meet at the time
and place appointed, at which meeting at least

Books to be
opened.



 
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