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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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262 ARTICLE 1A.

1922, ch. 96, sec. 4.

4. + The city limits of Cumberland, Maryland, as now constituted,
be and the same are hereby extended so as to include all that body of land
lying westward of the fourteenth line of the Brace survey and described
generally as follows: Beginning at a point on the fourteenth city line (as
surveyed by William Brace the 7th day of May, 1868, and recorded in
Liber No. 27, folio 222, one of the Land Records of Allegany County)
distant two hundred and fifty feet, measured in a northeasterly direction
from the center of Fayette Street extended, otherwise known as Sulphur
Springs Hollow Road, and running thence in a westerly direction parallel
and two hundred and fifty feet from the center line of said street or road
to a point due west two hundred and fifty feet from the intersection of
the center line of said street or road with that of the Old National Pike,
otherwise known as Green Street extended, and running thence in an
easterly direction by a line parallel to the center line of Green Street
extended, and distant two hundred and fifty feet measured in a southerly
direction from the said center line until it shall intersect the fifteenth
line of the aforementioned William Brace survey.

which stands on the Maryland Bank of the North Branch of the Potomac River
and with said Bank in an easterly direction to intersect the old City Limit Lines,
which now constitutes the westerly boundary of the City, and with same in a
Northeasterly and Northerly directions to the centre line of Wills Creek, and thence
with the centre line of Wills Creek in a Northwesterly direction to the beginning.
ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO. 2.

Beginning for the same where the third line of proposed New City Limit Bound-
aries intersects the centre line of Wills Creek and running thence with part of said
third line reversed in a Northeasterly direction to the beginning thereof, thence
with the second line reversed of the proposed New City Limit Boundaries due Bast
to the beginning thereof, thence with part of the first line reversed of the proposed
New City Limit Boundaries, due South to the centre line of the Bedford Road,
thence with the said centre line to intersect the old City Limit Lines which now
constitute the northerly boundary of the City, and with same in Westerly and
Southerly directions to the centre line of Wills Creek and thence with said centre
line of Wills Creek in a Northwesterly direction to the place of beginning.
ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO. 3.

Beginning for the same where the first line of the proposed New City Limit
Boundaries intersects the centre line of the Bedford Road, and running thence with
part of said first line reversed due South to intersect the centre line of the Williams
Road, thence with the centre line of Williams Road in Northwesterly and Westerly
directions to intersect the old City Limit Lines which now constitute the Easterly
boundaries of the City, thence with said old City Limit Lines in Northwesterly and
Westerly directions to intersect the centre line of the Bedford Road, and thence
with the centre line of the Bedford Road in Northeasterly direction to the begin-
ning.

ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO. 4.

Beginning for the same at the beginning of the proposed New City Boundaries
and running thence with part of the first line of said new Boundaries due North
to intersect the centre line of the Williams Road, thence with said centre line of
Williams Road in a Northwesterly and Westerly directions to the old City Limit
Lines which now constitute the Easterly boundaries of the City, thence with the
said old City Limit Lines in a Southerly direction to and with the old City Limit
Lines which follow the berm side of the C. & O. Canal and with same reversed to
intersect the first line of the Brace Survey and with part of said first line reversed
to the beginning of said Brace Survey, which stands on the Maryland Bank of the
North Branch of the Potomac River and thence down and along with the meanders
of said Maryland Bank of the North Branch of Potomac River to the place of
beginning.

 

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