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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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erecting buildings, wharves and improvements of any charac-

 

ter whatever.

 

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That said company shall enjoy

Company to

and have all the general powers, provisions and privileges

enjoy certain
privileges.

and be subject to the general regulations contained in Article

 

23 of the Code of Public General Laws of this State as far as

 

the same may not be inconsistent with or in conflict with pro-

 

visions, powers, rights, privileges and advantages conferred,

 

or intended to be conferred, by this Act on the company hereby

 

incorporated.

 

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect

 

from the date of its passage.

 

Approved April 12, 1904.

 

CHAPTER 602.

 

AN ACT to incorporate the town of Barton, Allegany County,

 

Maryland.

 

SECTION i. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

 

land, That the citizens of the town of Barton, in Allegany

 

County, shall be and they are hereby constituted and made

 

a body corporate by the name of the Commissioners of Barton,

Incorporation
of Barton, Al-

with all the privileges of a body corporate and by that name

County, Md.

to sue and be sued, and to have and use a common seal, and

legany

have perpetual succession.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the limits of said town shall

 

be as follows: Beginning at a cucumber tree standing on the

Boundaries of

north side of the Potomac Tram Road, thence N. 285 1/2 de-

said town.

grees, E. 500 feet to an oak tree; thence N. 10 degrees, E.

 

300 feet to a hickory tree; thence N. 20 degrees, K. 530 feet

 

to an oak tree; thence N. 28 1/2 degrees, E. 436 feet to a

 

beech tree; thence N. 2 1/2 degrees, E. 250 feet to a thorn

 

bush; thence N. 28 1/2 degrees, E. 1,044 feet to a leaning

 

oak tree; thence N. 39 degrees, E. 857 feet to a telegraph

 

pole; thence N. 60 degrees, W. 1,150 feet to a sugar tree;

 

thence S. 87 3/4 degrees, W. 500 feet to a locust tree; thence

 

N. 59 degrees, W. 256 feet to a post; thence S. 25 degrees,

 

W. 686 feet to a post,; thence S. 27 degrees, W. 476 feet to

 

a locust tree ; thence S. 3 degrees, W. 750 feet to the corner

 

of Footen's stable; thence S. 25 1/2 degrees, W. 494 feet to

 

an oak tree; thence S. 17 degrees, E. 1,000 feet to a post near

 

Potomac dump; thence S. 78 degrees, E. 775 feet to the be-

 


 
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