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Maryland Manual, 1908-09
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REAL ESTATE OWNED BY MARYLAND. 233

EMERGENCY HOSPITAL.

The ground on which this hospital stands was acquired in

1902 from Edwin A. Seidewitz at a cost of $3,500, and has
been improved by buildings erected thereon at a cost of $10,-
000, making a total cost of $13,500. This hospital occupies a
lot about 149 feet by 135 feet.

STEAM HEATING PLANT.

The ground on which this plant stands is located at An-
napolis, and occupies a space about 100 feet by 95 feet. It
was acquired in 1902 from Mary B. Hughes at a cost of
$5,500. The cost of the plant located thereon was $150,000,
making the total cost of the property $155,800.

COURT OF APPEALS BUILDING.

The land on which this building stands is in Annapolis,
and was acquired in 1900 by several deeds. One from the
Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the city of
Annapolis; one from Fanny M. Oliver and husband; and an-
other from Annie E. Pumphreys et al. The total cost of the
land was $30,500, an dthe building thereon, in which are
located the Court of Appeals, the Public Library, and all
the financial departments of the State, cost the sum of $245,-
000, making a total cost of $275,000.

TROOP A ARMORY.

This property, located at Pikesville, was acquired in 1902,

1903 and 1905 by four separate deeds, making an area of
13 78-100 acres, more or less. This land was acquired from
Wilson Carey McHenry et al., executors; Harry E. Goertz
and Annie E. Kehoe at a cost of $10,540. It is improved by
an armory and barracks, the cost of which was $50,000.

NORMAL SCHOOL.

This school is located in Baltimore city, at the corner of
Lafayette and Carrollton avenues, and occupies a space of
120 feet by 71 feet. It was acquired from Oliver F. Lantz,
and cost at the time of purchase $10,000. The buildings
thereon have cost $140,000, making a total cost of $150,000.

NORMAL SCHOOL NO. 2.

This school is located in Frostburg, Allegany county, and
occupies land containing 3 acres, more or less, and cost
$2,250. The buildings thereon cost the State $20,000, mak-

 

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