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Session Laws, 1994
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                          Ch. 81

same at the intersection of the north line of the old Glen Echo Railroad with the fourth
line of a conveyance made the 20th day of May, A.D. 1854, by Isaac Shoemaker to Aquila
Eld for part of said tract called "Friendship" containing twenty acres two rods and
eighteen square perches of land and recorded in Liber J. G. H. No. 3, Folio 320, &c, one
of the land records of said Montgomery County, and running thence with said fourth line
north sixty-seven degrees thirty minutes west one hundred and eighty-five and
eight-tenths feet to the end thereof and Williams' line; thence with said Williams' line
and the closing line of said conveyance from Shoemaker to Eld north seventy-one degrees
twenty minutes east one thousand and eighty-seven and ninety-six one-hundredths feet
to a point at the end of fifty-five and eighty-four one-hundredths feet on a line bearing
south seventy-one degrees twenty minutes west from a stone at the northwest corner of
"Friendship Heights"; thence south thirty-three degrees twenty-six minutes east
one-hundred and eighty-four and sixty-three one-hundredths feet; thence north
eighty-two degrees twenty-two minutes east sixty feet to a marble stone on the west line
of "Friendship Heights," and thence with said west line south thirty-three degrees
twenty-six minutes east three hundred and sixty-six and ninety-eight one-hundredths
feet to intersect the north line of the old Glen Echo Railroad; thence bounding on said
north line north seventy-six degrees three minutes west two hundred and seventy and
seventy-five one-hundredths feet; north seventy-nine degrees thirty-three minutes west
one hundred and twenty and sixty-two one-hundredths feet; thence north eighty-three
degrees and forty-three minutes west ninety-four and three-tenths feet; thence north
eighty-seven degrees twenty-three minutes west ninety-six and thirty-five
one-hundredths feet; thence south eighty-eight degrees twenty-two minutes west one
hundred and five and seven-tenths feet; thence south eighty-four degrees forty-two
minutes west one hundred and twenty and forty-five one-hundredths feet; thence south
eighty-three degrees thirty-two minutes west four hundred and thirteen feet to the place
of beginning, containing clear of the old Glen Echo Railroad and the Chevy Chase and
Glen Echo Railroad six and three hundred and sixty-seven one-thousandths acres of
land; and also all that part of a tract of land called "Friendship" lying and being in the
County of Montgomery in the State of Maryland, and on the west side of the Georgetown
and Rockville Turnpike Road, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone standing
at the end of the second line of Richard Williams' part of said tract and marked on one
side TV and on the other side IT5, and running thence with said second line reversed
north fifty-two and one-half degrees east twenty-two and one-half perches to the said
turnpike road; then with it and binding on the west edge thereof south nineteen degrees
east thirty-seven and ninety-two one-hundredths perches; thence south sixty-three and
one-half degrees west forty-five and eighty one-hundredths perches; thence north
nineteen degrees west thirty-seven and ninety-two one-hundredths perches to Richard
Williams' third line of aforesaid tract; thence with it reversed to the beginning, containing
two acres of land, more or less.

66-2.

The county council for Montgomery County shall levy and cause to be collected
from the property owners at the time of the county tax levy, for the year commencing July
1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915, and each succeeding year, within the [villages known
as "Friendship Heights" and "The Hills"] VILLAGE OF FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS, as named
and created by this chapter, the rate, not less than ten cents ($0.10) nor more than fifty
cents ($0.50) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) of the assessable value of the real

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