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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 1949   View pdf image
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GAITHERSBURG                                      1949

H. Darby's lot, thence with a straight line to a stone planted on the
dividing line between George E. Noyes and Mary Augusta Hutton, thence
with a straight line across the Laytonsville Road, Metropolitan Branch
of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the lands of said Mary Augusta
Hutton and Georgetown and Frederick Road, to a stone planted on the
land of Ignatius T. Fulks; thence with a straight line across the lands of
said Ignatius T. Fulks, Philemon M. Smith, the Fitzgerald Road and
the lands formerly belonging to Martha A. Meem, to a stone planted on
the land formerly belonging to Henry C. Ward; thence with a straight
line across the land formerly belonging to the said Henry C. Ward, the
Metropolitan Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the lands for-
merly belonging to the said Martha A. Meem, David M. Monroe, the
Georgetown and Frederick Road, to the dividing line between Ignatius T.
Fulks and James O. Rabbitt; thence with the said dividing line to the
beginning as shown by the plat on file in the Clerk's Office of said County
in Plat Book No. 1, Plat No. 6.

(b)    Same. Extension.

The boundaries of the Town of Gaithersburg are hereby extended to
include the following area, which is added to said Town; Beginning for the
same at a point where the center line of Water Street or the County Road
leading from Diamond Avenue to the Rockville-Darnestown Road, in the
Town of Gaithersburg, intersects the westerly line of the corporate limits,
as shown on a plat of said Town and recorded among the Land Records of
Montgomery County, Maryland, in Plat Book No. 1, at Plat 16; thence
leaving the center line of said street and running along the said limit line
in a northwesterly direction to a point 150.00 feet; thence in a south-
westerly direction 150.00 feet from and parallel to the center line of said
Water Street to intersect the center line of Chambers Lane (road leading
to the residence of Robert Chambers); thence along the center line of
said lane in a southeasterly direction 150.00 feet, more or less, to a point
in the aforementioned center line of Water Street; thence still in a south-
easterly direction crossing the E. T. Mills property to the westmost corner
of the property of the Board of Education acquired from Frank H. Wilmot
by deed dated May 18,1946; thence to include all of said land running with
the southwesterly and easterly lines thereof to a point 150.00 feet west of
the Rockville and Frederick Road; thence 150.00 feet from and parallel to
the center line of said road in a southerly direction to a point 150.00 feet
south of the Public Road from the Rockville and Frederick Road to Wash-
ington Grove, said road being the dividing line between the Hutton
tract and Oakmont subdivision; thence in an easterly direction 150.00 feet
from South and parallel to the center line of said road to intersect the
center line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 150.00 feet south of the
overhead bridge crossing; thence westerly along the center line of said
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