. , • 'It ] JBaWTnoTC- RECORDS OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE (CITY COMMISSIONERS) 1797-1813 U£/^ >w>cy ^l^f<^<^^^lyl^ CITY LIBRARY, BALTIMORE: X906 PRESS OF WM. J. C. DULANY CO , BALTIMORE, MD. OCT 4 1906 Preface The records in this volume are a continuation of those of Baltimore Town and Jones' Town previously issued. They represent certain official acts of the City Commissioners, and are worthy objects of preservation because these acts relate to the establishment of boundaries of sundry tracts of land, opening public highways, etc., as the development of the new City justified the im- provement. This publication begins where the former volume terminated. The first book brought the records up to the time Baltimore Town ceased to exist, covering a period from 1729 to 1797, in which latter year the City began life as an incorporated institution. The historical thread is now picked up at the incorporation, and runs through the affairs of the City of Baltimore from 1797 to 1813. The writer believes these records are of sufficient value to justify their perpetuation in type. They are the first of the City of Baltimore, and no argument is necessary to show the desirability of having them handed down to coming generations in typographical form. In fact, it is a question of now or never, for some of the old papers are becom- ing more dilapidated daily, fading and difficult to decipher. While it is a fact that many of the points or landmarks, referred to in this work, from which surveys were begun, have long since disappeared, not a few of the plats mentioned are yet in the custody of the City Li- brarian, and may be of assistance to those in search of information. The original documents have been followed literally. If the reader finds the same name spelled more than one way the blame must be shifted to the person who manipulated the pen a hundred years, or so, ago. What was written then is given here; that's all. WILBUR F. COYLE, City Librarian. Baltimore, January 2, 1906. ACT OF INCORPORATION (Following is taken verbatim— marginal annotations, references, etc- from William Kilty's "Laws of Maryland," published in 1800.) CHAP. LXVIII. iT'f.ll'' °^ Dec. 1796. Preamble. An ACT to erect Baltimore-town, in Baltimore county, into a city, and to incorporate the in- habitants thereof. Supplementary and other acts 1797, ch. 54, 1797. ch. 57, 1797, ch. 75, 1798, ch. 2, 1798, ch. II. WHEREAS it is found by experience that the good order, health, peace and safety, of large towns and cities cannot be preserved, nor the evils and accidents to which they are subject avoided or remedied, without an internal power, competent to establish a police and regulation fitted to their particular circumstances, wants and exigencies; therefore, II. Be; it enacted, by the General Asseynbh Baitimore- of Maryland, That Baltimore-town, in Baltimore [XYcfty.^lc county, shall be and is hereby erected into a city, by the name of The City of Baltimore, and the inhabitants thereof constituted a body politic and corporate, by the name of The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, and as such shall have per- petual succession, and by their corporate name may sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, grant, receive, and do all other acts, as natural persons, and may purchase and hold real, per- sonal and mixed property, or dispose of the same for the benefit of the said city, and may have and use a city seal, which may be broken or altered at pleasure ; the city of Baltimore shall be divided into eight wards, each ward to contain, as nearly as may be, an equal number of inhabitants ; the first division shall be made by seven respectable citizens, or a majority of them, to be appointed by the governor and council; and the corpora- tion of the said city thereafter, from time to time, shall cause a correct division of the said city to be made into eight wards, according to the actual number of inhabitants, which divisions shall be repeated as often as the increase or decrease of inhabitants in any ward or wards shall render it necessary, in order to a just representation, and ACT INCORPORATING Council to con- sist of two branches, &c. when the inhabitants shall increase to forty thou- sand, it shall then be divided into fifteen wards, and for any additional increase of inhabitants one new ward only shall be added for every twenty thousand, in order to preserve, as nearly as may be, an equal number of voters in each ward. III. And be it enacted, That the council of the city of Baltimore shall consist of two branches, one whereof shall be denominated The First Branch, the other The Second Branch; the first branch shall consist of two members, of the most wise, sensible and discreet of the people, from each ward, who shall be citizens of the United States, above twenty-one years of age, residents of the said town three years preceding their appointment, and assessed on the books of the assessor to the amount of one thousand dol- lars ; and the voters for the first branch of the said city council shall have the same qualifica- tions as voters for delegates to the general as- sembly of this state; and said elections shall be made wva voce. ^ec^tron^stobe IV. And BE IT ENACTED, That the first election held. &c. for members of the first branch of the city coun- cil shall be held on the third Monday in Febru- ary, one thousand seven hundred and ninety- seven, and on the third Monday in February in each and every year thereafter, at such place in each ward as the judges of the election, in the first instance, and afterwards as the corporation by ordinance, shall direct; the election shall be held by wards, and no person shall be entitled to vote for any but the members of the ward of which he is a resident ; three respectable citizens, residents in each ward, or a majority of them, in the first instance to be appointed by the commis- sioners of Baltimore-town, and afterwards by the mayor of said city, shall be judges of the elections in their respective wards, and they shall have power to appoint their respective clerks. By 1797, cli- 54. the elections for members of the first branch of the city council are to be held on the first Monday in October in every year. V. And be it enacted, That the polls in each ward shall be kept open one day, from eight o'clock in the morning till six o'clock at night, and no longer, and when closed, the several Polls to be kept open one day, &c. YHfi CITY OF BALTIMORE. Ill judges shall, within three days after such elec- tion, notify to the persons having the greatest number of legal votes in their respective wards that they are duly elected ; and they shall make their return, and deposit their polls, in the first instance with the present clerk of the commis- sioners of Baltimore-town, and thereafter as shall be directed by ordinance ; any vacancy happening in the first branch of the city council shall be filled up without delay from the ward where such va- cancy happened, in such manner as shall be here- after directed by ordinance. VI. And be it enacted. That the second branch shall consist of eight members, who shall be chosen from the several wards, and no person shall be eligible as a member of the second branch, who is not of the full age of twenty-five years, a citizen of the United States, and a resi- dent of the said town four years previous to his election, and assessed on the books of the assessor to the amount of two thousand dollars; and the members of the second branch shall continue in office for the term of two years next succeeding the time of their election. VII. And be it enacted. That the mayor of the said city, and the members of the second branch of the city council, shall be chosen in the following manner, to wit : That each ward, at the time and place of electing the first branch of the city council, shall elect, viva voce, one person qualified to be a member of the first branch, as elector of the mayor and of the members of the second branch of the city council, on the third Monday in January next, and on the same day every second year thereafter, (a) who shall, on the third Monday of February, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, and on the same day every second year thereafter, meet at the court-house, or some other convenient place in the said city, and elect, by ballot, a mayor, and eight members of the second branch, to serve for two years thereafter; no person shall be eligible for mayor who is not of known integrity, experi- ence and sound judgment, twenty-five years of age, ten years a citizen of the United States, and five years a resident of Baltimore-town, or city, next preceding the election ; and in case two or Second branch to consist of ei^ht members, &c. How the mayor, &c. are to be chosen, &c. iv ACT INCORPORATING more persons shall have an equal number of votes for mayor, or members of the second branch, the said electors shall determine, by lot, which of the persons, having an equal number of votes, shall be appointed to the office of mayor, or second branch of the city council, as the case may require ; the said electors of the mayor and of the members of the second branch, before they proceed to elect, shall swear, or affirm, as the case may be, that they will elect, without favour, par- tiality or prejudice, such person for mayor, and such persons as members of the second branch of the city council, as they in their judgment and con- science believe best qualified for the said offices, • and having the other qualifications required by this act; that the said electors shall be judges of the elections, returns and qualifications, of their members, but no person shall be elector of the mayor and member of the first branch of the city council at the same time; any vacancy hap- pening in the electors of the mayor, shall be filled up from the ward where such vacancy happened, without delay, in such manner as shall be here- after directed by ordinance, and any vacancy of the mayoralty happening, the same shall be filled up without delay by the electors of the mayor for the time being, for the remainder of the term; and all vacancies happening in the said second branch shall be filled up by the electors aforesaid. (a) By 1797, ch. 54, the elections for electors of the mayor, and the members of the second branch of the city council, were directed to be held on the first Monday in October, 1798, and in every second year thereafter ; and the electors of the mayor, &c. were ■directed to meet on the first Monday in November, 1798, and in every second year thereafter, for the pur- pose of electing a mayor and members of the second branch of the city council. Pir«t.e«ion to VIU. And bU IT ENACTED, That the city coun- rirsL session to •iiniiii*/- • i i he held. &c. cil shall hold their first session at the court-house in Baltimore, or at any other place within said city, on the second Monday in February, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, and they shall meet on the second Monday of Feb- ruary in every year thereafter, but the mayor may summon them to convene whenever and as often as it may appear to him that the public good may require their deliberations ; three-fourths of THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. the city council shall be a quorum to do business, but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day; they may compel the attendance of absent members, in such manner, and under such penal- ties, as they may by ordinance provide ; they shall appoint their respective presidents, who shall pre- side at all their sessions, and shall vote on all ques- tions ; they shall settle their rules of proceedings, appoint their own officers, regulate their respec- tive fees, and remove them at pleasure ; they shall judge of the elections, returns and qualifica- tions, of their own members, and may, with the concurrence of three-fourths of the whole, expel any member for disorderly behaviour, or mal- conduct in office, but not a second time for the same cause; they shall keep a journal of their proceedings, and enter the yeas and nays on any question, resolve or ordinance, at the request of any member, and their deliberations shall be pub- lic; they shall ascertain, by ordinance, the com- pensation of their services, which shall not be increased during their continuance in office; the second branch of the city council shall nominate two citizens to each office which may arise under this act, and the ordinances of said corporation, and the mayor shall appoint and commission one of said nomination to fill the respective offices during pleasure ; and the said mayor shall ap- point proper persons to fill up all vacancies dur- ing the recess of the session, to hold such ap- pointment until the ensuing session; the city council shall settle the salary of the first mayor at their first session of the second year, and the salary of the succeeding mayors shall be settled previously to their appointment; all ordinances or acts passed by the city council shall be sent to the mayor for his approbation, and when ap- proved by him, shall become a law, and shall then be obligatory upon the several courts and jus- tices of the peace of Baltimore county, sheriff and constables within the limits of the city of Baltimore, and all other persons within the limits of said city, to every intent and purpose, as the acts of the general assembly of Mary- land, provided the said laws or ordinances shall not contain anything repugnant to the constitu- tion or laws of this state, or the United States; but if the said mayor shall not approve of such vi ACT INCORPORAtliSrC^ ordinances or acts, he shall return the same with- in five days, with his reasons in writing therefor, and if three-fourths of both branches of the city council, on reconsideration thereof, approve of the ordinance or law, it shall then be an ordinance or law, to all intents and purposes ; and if any ordinance or law shall not be returned by the mayor within five days after it shall have been presented to him, the same shall be a law, in like manner as if he had approved it, unless the city council, by their adjournment, prevent its return. SsTTaUs°&c° IX. And be it enacted, That the corporation aforesaid, shall have full power and authority to enact and pass all laws and ordinances necessary to preserve the health of the city; prevent and remove nuisances ; to prevent the introduction of contagious diseases within the city, and within three miles of the same; to establish night watches or patroles. and erect lamps ; to provide for a general survey of the city and precincts ; to ascertain, when necessary, the boundaries and lo- cation of streets, lots, lanes and alleys thereof ; to establish new streets, lanes and alleys, with the consent of the proprietors of the ground, and to alter and to streighten streets, lanes and alleys, with the consent of the proprietors of the lots or houses adjoining such streets, lanes and alleys ; to provide for the preservation of the navigation of the bason, and Patapsco river within the limits of the city of Baltimore, and four miles thereof ; for cleaning and deepening the bason and docks, and for regulateing the station, anchoring and mooring of vessels ; but no tax, direct or indi- rect, shall be laid on that part of Baltimore called Deptford Hundred for the preservation of the navigation of the bason, or for cleaning or deep- ening the bason or docks therein ; to provide for licensing and regulating auctions and pawnbrokers within the city and precincts thereof; to re- strain or prohibit gaming, and to provide for li- censing, regulating or restraining, theatrical or other public amusements within the city or pre- cincts; to erect and repair bridges; to pave and keep in repair all necessary drains and sewers, and to pass all regulations necessary for the preservation of the same; to establish and regu- late inspections within the city, subject to the fu- THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. Vll ture acts of the general assembly ; to regulate and fix the assize of bread ; to provide for the safe keeping and preservation of the standard of weights and measures fixed by congress, and for the regulating thereby all weights and measures used within the city and precincts; to regulate party walls and partition fences; to erect and regulate markets; to provide for licensing and regulating, (with the consent of the Maryland insurance fire company,) the sweeping of chim- nies, and fixing the rates thereof, within the city and precincts, and for regulating the sweeping of any chimney, by the neglect of which the safety of the city may be endangered, and to ascertain the width of those to be built in the city ; to establish and regulate fire wards and fire companies ; to regulate and establish the size of bricks that are to be used in the houses to be built in the city ; to erect and regulate pumps in the streets, lanes and alleys ; to impose and appropriate fines, pen- alties and forfeitures, for the breach of their by- laws or ordinances ; to lay and collect taxes, not exceeding two dollars in the hundred pounds in any one year, except as before is excepted ; to enact by-laws for the prevention and extinguish- ment of fire ; and to pass all ordinances necessary to give effect and operation to all the powers vested in the corporation of the city of Baltimore ; provided, that the by-laws or ordinances of the said corporation shall be in no wise obligatory upon the persons of nonresidents of the said town, being citizens of this state, unless in cases of intentional violation of by-laws or ordinances previously promulgated ; all the fines, penalties and forfeitures, imposed by the ordinances of the corporation of the city of Baltimore, if not ex- ceeding twenty dollars, shall be recovered before a single magistrate, as small debts are by law re- coverable, and if such fines, penalties and forfeit- ures, do exceed the sum of twenty dollars, then to be recovered by action of debt, in Baltimore county court, in the name of the corporation, and for the use of the city of Baltimore. Several additional powers are given by 1797, ch. 54; and by 1797, ch. 75, the mayor, with any two justices of the peace, may arrest and imprison any French slave who is dangerous to the city, and send such slave to the West Indies in the manner therein directed. Vlll ACT INCORPORATING Powers of the X. Ax\D BE IT KNACTED, That the oowcrs and commissioners . i • i • • to cease. &c. authority vested m the town commissioners, spe- cial commissioners and port-wardens^, heretofore appointed by law for Baltimore-town, except the authority of the town commissioners to hold elec- tions agreeably to the constitution and form of government, (a) shall cease and determine as soon as this act shall be in force and operation ; and the corporation of the city of Baltimore are hereby declared to possess, and may provide for the exercise of, all powers and authorities now vested in the said town commissioners, special commissioners and port-wardens, except the hold- ing of elections for delegates to the general as- sembly, but no rights acquired under the acts of the aforesaid boards shall be annulled, impaired, avoided or restrained, by any act of the said cor- poration; and immediately upon the operation of this act, and organization of the corporation con- templated thereby, the records, papers, proceed- ings, monies, accounts, and all other matters and things appertaining to the said commissioners of Baltimore, special commissioners and port-war- dens, shall be lodged and deposited with such person or persons as shall be appointed by the mayor and corporation of the city to receive the same ; and all acts of the legislature of the state of Maryland, now in force, shall continue and re- main in force, but the powers and authorities thereby delegated to the commissioners of Balti- more-town, special commissioners and port-war- dens, or any other tribunal or persons, touching the police of Baltimore-town, or any of its in- ternal concerns, shall be and they are hereby transferred and vested in the corporation hereby constituted, and the said corporation are hereby empowered to act under such laws, in the same manner, and as fully, as if the said corporation had been particularly named in such laws ; the mayor shall, in virtue of his office, have and ex- ercise all the jurisdiction and powers of a justice of the peace, except as to the recovery of small debts, and may call upon any officer of the city in- trusted with the receipt and expenditure of pub- lic money for a statement of his accounts, as often as he or the corporation may conceive it necessary ; he shall see that the ordinances are duly and faithfully executed, and shall report an- THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. IX nually to the corporation, during the first five days of their session, a general state of the city, with an accurate account of the money received and expended, to be pubHshed for the informa- tion of the citizens; the mayor and corporation of the city of Baltimore, the judges and clerks of the elections, and all other officers of the city, before they enter upon the execution of their re- spective offices, shall severally take the following oath or affirmation: "I do solemnly swear, or "affirm, as the case may be, that I will faithfully "execute the office of , to the best of my "knowledge and ability, without favour, afifection "or partiality." (a) This part of the constitution was altered by 1797, ch. 57, (confirmed by 1798, ch. 2,) which ap- pointed other judges, and by 1798, ch. iii, judges were appointed for elections of representatives in congress, and of electors of the president and vice- president. By 1799, ch. 50, section 10, the judges of the elections for the first branch of the city are to be judges of the elections in which the town com- missioners had been judges. . XI. And Bt IT i;nacte;d. That the person or xax may be persons appointed to collect any tax imposed in 'i^eS&^c^^' '*''*" virtue of the powers granted by this act, shall have authority to collect the same by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the person chargeable therewith, but no sale shall be made, imless ten days previous notice thereof be given, and if the tax imposed shall be chargeable on any real property, and no goods or chattels can be found liable to be distressed therefor, the same may be recovered by action of debt, or attach- ment, in Baltimore county court, in which no imparlance shall be allowed. XII. And bk it enacted, That all and singular Powers to ex- the powers granted to the said corporation shall polnt^?^^" be and are hereby declared to extend to Deep Point, and to all wharfs and other grounds here- tofore made and extended into the bason of Bal- timore-town, or which shall hereafter be made or extended into the same, which shall be consid- ered and taken as part of the said city ; and the said corporation may provide for the exercise of such powers, in the same manner as if the said wharfs and reclaimed lands were originally con- demned as part of the said town. ACT OF INCORPORATION. Act declared Perpetual. *Chapter 69. Money to be assessed, &c. XIII. And bk it enacted. That an act of assembly, passed at November session, seventeen hundred and eighty-four,* entitled, An act for the establishment and regulation of a night watch, and the erection of lamps, in Baltimore- town, in Baltimore county, shall be, and is hereby enacted and declared to be, a perpetual law, sub- ject, nevertheless to such alterations, amendments and revisions, as may hereafter be enacted and or- dained by the corporation aforesaid, or the legis- lature of this state. XIV. And, whereas the committee of health of Baltimore have incurred a debt of two thou- sand two hundred dollars in the execution of the trust imposed in them, Be it Enacted, That the corporation aforesaid shall assess and levy, on the assessable property of said city, the amount of the expenditures of the said committee of health for and during the year seventeen hundred and nine- ty-six, to be collected in the same manner as the county levy is by law directed to be collected, and to be applied as aforesaid. XV. This act to continue in force until the first day of September, seventeen hundred and ninety- eight, and the end of the next session of assem- bly which shall happen thereafter. Declared to be perpetual by 1797, ch. 54, except where altered by that act. City Commissioners' Records 1797-t8t3 (Chronotogica.lly Arranged) CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE— To wit In Pursuance of the Petition of John ODonnell for himself and Others Trustees for the New dancing Assembly to have established the South East Corner or Intersection of East and Holliday Streets as also the width of Said Streets — The City Commissioners having given three days previous Notice in One of the News Papers of this City of the Time place and Intention of their Meeting Did on the Nineteenth day of May last meet agreeably thereto and having heard the parties inter- ested, Did ascertain and fix the South West Corner of the Brick House erected for the Assembly aforesaid to be the South East angle or place of Intersection of the said Streets, And Did also ascertain and fix the width of Holliday Street aforesaid to be from the East End Wall of the House occupied by James Barry at the Corner of East and Holliday Streets to the West End Wall of the House erected for the Assembly aforesaid and did ascertain and fix the width of East Street to be from the South Wall of the house erecting for Said Assembly to the North Wall of a House situated on Said Street occupied by John Carreare — Of all which establishments the Commis- sioners aforesaid Do hereby make return as witness their Hands and Seals this Sixteenth day of October Seventeen hundred and Ninety Seven David McMijchen [se;al] r -, Thomas Ushe;r TseaIvI [SIGXKd] t^ ^iir r 1 David Williamson [seal] Wm. Trimble [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE To wit- In persuance of the Petition of Thomas Wignell and Alex- ander Reinagle to have established the front boundaries of Lotts No 22 No 23 and 24 parts of Holliday's Lott situated on Holliday Street The City Commissioners having given three days Notice in One of the News papers of this City of the Time, place and Intention of their Meeting Did on the 19th. May last meet agreeably thereto and having heard the parties interested, Did establish and fix the South West Corner of said Lotts to be at a stake Set down on the East side of Holli- 2 RliCORDS OF day street marked No i. at the distance of Seventy two feet from East Street and the North West Corner of Said Lotts to be at a Stake set down on the Street aforesaid marked No 2 at the distance of Seventy Seven feet from the stake marked No. I. and of One hundred and forty Nine feet from the Inter- section of East and HolHday Streets — Of which Estabhshments the Commissioners aforesaid Do hereby make return As wit- ness their Hands and Sea-Is this i6th. day of October 1797 David McMe;che;n [seal] Thomas Ushe;r fsEALl [signkdJ ,^ „, r ^ 1 ^ ^ D. Williamson [seal] Wm Trimble [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE— to wit- In persuance of the Petition of Georg-e CuUoden and Adam Denmead for ascertaining the Intersection of Liberty Street and Dutch Alley at Lott No 602== The City Commissioners having Given three days public Notice in One of the News Papers of this City of the Time place and Intention of their Meeting Did on the 19th day of May 1797 Meet agreeably thereto at the Lott aforesaid and having heard the Parties Interested Did ascertain and fix a Stone set down at the In- tersection aforesaid Marked No i. to be the South West Angle or place of Intersection of Liberty Street And Dutch Alley— Of which Establishment the Commissioners aforesaid do hereby make return As witness their hands and Seals this i6th day of October 1797 — David McMechen [seal] , , Thomas Usher [seal] [SIGx^fED] T^ ..J r i D. Williamson [seal] Wm Trimble [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE— to wit- In persuance of the petition of Thomas Poultnay for the establishment of the Boundary on Saint Pauls Street of Part of Lott No. 25 by him Owned. The City Commissioners hav- ing given three days public Notice in One of the News papers of this City of the time, place, and Intention of their Meeting. Did on the 26th of May 1797 Meet agreeably thereto, and BAIvTIMORE CITY. 3 having heard the parties Interested do establish and fix the boundary of said Part of the Lott aforesaid on Saint Pauls Street to begin at the North East Corner of a Brick house occupied by Joseph Philippe situated on Said Street and from thence Northwardly on the Street aforesaid bounding Thirty feet: Of which Establishment the Commissioners aforesaid Do hereby make return, as v/itness their Hands and Seals this 1 6th. day of October 1797 David McMcchen [seal] Thomas Usher [seal I [signed ta ijr r 1 D. Williamson [seal] Wm Trimble [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit- In Pursuance of the Petition of Thomas Usher of the four- teenth day of November Seventeen hundred and Ninety Seven to the City Commissioners presented praying the said Com- missioners to establish the Boundaries hereinafter mentioned of the Lotts herein described The Said Commissioners hav- ing given three days previous Notice of the Place, time and intention of their meeting did agreeably thereto on the Eigh- teenth day of November Seventeen hundred and Ninety Seven meet at Lotts Number twenty-three and twenty four owned by the said Usher situate on Baltimore Street and established the boundaries of the back part of said Lotts or North End thereof in the following manner to wit : runing from the North West Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets up Charles Street North three and a half degrees West to a thir- teen foot Alley, thence runing from the West side of Charles Street (the Line thereof being three feet East from the ground wall of James Buchanan's old house and forty Nine and one half feet West from George Poe's house) south Eighty Six and one half degrees West One hundred and thirty Eight feet Six Inches untill it intersects a Line drawn from the South West Corner of Mrs. Croxall's house now occupied by the said Usher North three and One half degrees West parallel with Charles Street to the thirteen foot Alley aforesaid, there set down a Post as one of the boundares of the North End or back part of the said Lotts and from the aforesaid Post, run- ing South Eighty Six and One half degrees West three feet to 4 RECORDS OF the North East Corner of said Lott of Ground there placed or set down a Post as the boundary thereof thence runing South Eighty Six and One half degrees West forty three feet there set down a Post as the North West Corner or boundary of the said Lotts or Grounds — Of which the Commissioners aforesaid hereby make return as Witness their hands and seals this fourth day of December 1797 — Richard Caton [seal] [signed] David Williamson [seal] David McMechen [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit- In Pursuance of the Petition in Writing of John Hammond to the City Commissioners presented praying the establishment of the Boundaries of Lotts Number One hundred and Sixty two and of the South East Corner of Lott Number One hun- dred and Sixty and the South East Comer of Lott Number One hundred and fifty Eight situated on Charles Street in Carroll's addition to Baltimore Town — The Said Commis- sioners having given three days Notice in One of the News papers of this City of the time, place and Intention of their meeting did meet on the twenty seventh day of November seventeen hundred and Ninety Seven at the Lots aforesaid, and having surveyed the Same and heard the parties Interested, Did fix and establish the South East Corner of the Lot number One hundred and Sixty aforesaid to be at the distance of five Perches and Seven Eighths of a Perch on Charles Street from the North West intersection of said Street and Connawago Street — And did ascertain and fix the South East Comer of the aforesaid Lot number One hundred and fifty Eight to be at the distance of fourteen perches on Charles Street North from the aforesaid Corner established by the said Commis- sioners of Lot Number One hundred and Sixty — The Com- missioners proceeding to the Establishment of the boundaries of the within mentioned Lot number One hundred and Sixty two were discharged from further acting therein being in- formed by the Petitioner therefor that the Same had been done bv the Commissioners of Baltimore Town. And the Com- BALTIMORE CITY. 5 missioners aforesaid further Say that they having proceeded upon the Record platt of the aforesaid Lotts Number One hundred and fifty eight and One hundred and Sixty in the estabHshing of the Boundaries thereof herein before men- tioned and upon examination of the said plat the same appear- ing Erronious the Establishment of the Boundaries of the Lotts aforesaid are incorrect Of all which the above named Commissioners hereby make return as w^itness their hands and seals this fourth day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Seven RiCHD CaTON [SE)AIv] David Wii^liamson [sealI [signed] ^ T^ r n "■ Thomas Usher [seae] David McMechen [sealI CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of Robert Walsh to the City Commissioners presented praying the establishment of the North East Corner of Wolf and George Streets in that part of the City called Fells Point— The said Commissioners hav- ing given three days public Notice in One of the Newspapers of the City of the time place and Intention of their meeting, did meet on Saturday the twentieth day of January Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight at the place aforesaid and having surveyed the said Streets found it necessary in Order to ascer- tain the said Corner, first to find and establish the South West Corner of Allisianna and Wolf streets, which the said Commis- sioners did ascertain and fix to be at the North East Corner of a brick house owned by Robert Barry situate at the Corner aforesaid of Allisianna and Wolf Streets. And the Com- missioners aforesaid did ascertain and fix the North East Corner of Wolf and George Streets to be at the place where the East line of wolf Street (begining opposite to the Said Corner of the above named Barry's house and extended South- wardly parallel with Market Street) does intersect George Street aforesaid — Of all which proceedings the Commissioners aforesaid do hereby make return ; as witness their hands and 6 RECORDS OF Seals this Thirty first day of January In the year One thou- sand Seven hundred and Ninety Eight — David McMechen [seal] Thomas Usher [seal] [signed] David Williamson [seal] Thomas Cole [seal] RicHD. Caton [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit- In Pursuance of the Petition of WilHam P. Matthews to the City Commissioners presented requesting the estabhshment of the boundaries of Lot Number five hundred and Ninety five situate on Lexington Street in the City of Baltimore, the said Commissioners having given three days public Notice of the Time place and Intention of their Meeting Did meet at the Lot aforesaid on Saturday the tenth day of February Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight and then and there Did ascertain and Establish the Boundaries of the Same as follows to wit — The South East Corner of said Lot to be at the distance of thirty three feet Westwardly from a Stone placed by the Town Commissioners at the North West intersection of Liberty and Lexington Streets and the south West Corner of said Lot to be on the North Side of Lexington Street Ninety Nine feet Westwardly from the stone aforesaid the North West Corner of said Lot to be on the South Side of Waggon Alley at the distance of twelve and One Quarter perches parallel with Howard Street from the Southwest Corner thereof at the end of which distance they placed a Stake, and the North East Corner of said Lot to be on the South side of W^aggon Alley at the distance of Sixty Six feet from the said Stake, at the End of which Number of feet they placed a Stake as the boundary of the said Northeast Corner of the Lot aforesaid — Of all which the Commissioners aforesaid hereby make return i\s Witness their hands and Seals this fifth day of March Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight David McMechen [seal] , David Williamson [seal] ISir.NED ^ -TT r n ' Thomas Usher [seal] Thomas Cole [seal] Baltimore; city. 7 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of John A. Morton for estab- lishing a Boundary on Frederick Street : The City Commis- sioners aforesaid did Meet on the Lott Number One hundred and twelve on the Nineteenth day of March last, having pre- viously given Public Notice of the Time, place and Intention of said Meeting and having examined the Locations and Evi- dence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for; Do establish the North West Corner of said Lott to be on the North East side of said Street at the distance of three and One half feet from the Southermost corner of a frame house occupied by the said Morton, at which place they placed a stone as a bound- ary thereof of which the said Commissioners hereby Make return. As witness their hands and Seals this fourth day of June Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight— David McMechen [seal] r , David Williamson [slalI [signed] _, ^ I ^ RiCHD Caton [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit- In Pursuance of the Petition of Nathaniel Thompson and William Jackson to establish the south West intersection of Bond and Thames Street The City Commissioners aforesaid did meet on Lott Number Sixty on the first day of May Last having previously given three days public Notice of the time, place and Intention of said Meeting and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for — Do establish the Said boundary at the distance of Sixty feet on a Right Angle from the North West side of Thames Street ; of which the Said Commissioners hereby make return; As Witness their hands and Seals this fourth day of June in the year Seventeen hundred and ninety Eight — David McMechen [seal] r T David Williamson [seal] [signed] t) r^ r 1 RiCHD. Caton [seal] Thomas Cole [seal] 8 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the petition of George Crooke for estab- lishing a boundary on the Center Market Space; The City Commissioners did meet on Lott Number two hundred and twenty two on the fifth day of April last, having previously given Public Notice of the Time, place and Intention of their Meeting and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for and Measured from the South West Angle of Second Street and Market Space to the South East corner of said Lott on the said Space, Do establish the south East Corner of Lott Number two hundred and twenty two on the said Market Space to be one and an half inches on the Ground whereon Cumberland Dugan's brick House is erected on Lott Number two hundred and twenty three at which place they fixed a Stone to perpetuate the Same ; Of which the said Commissioners hereby Make return — As Witness their hands and Seals this fourth day of June Seven- teen hundred and Ninety Eight David McMechen [seal] David Williamson [seal] [signed] „ _, . , ■- ^ Richd Caton [seal] Thomas Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the petition of John B. Davidge for estab- lishing a Boundary on Hanover Street; The City Commis- sioners aforesaid did m^eet on the Lott Number twenty Nine on the Nineteenth day of March last having previously given three days public Notice of the Time, place and Intention of said Meeting and having Examined the Locations and Evi- dence relative to the subject matter prayed for: Do establish the North East Corner of said Lott to be on the West side of said Street at the distance of One perch Southwardly from the Corner of a New Brick house On Hanover Street now occupied by Doctor Crawford the said Corner of the Lott afore- said, being at the Corner of a Lott occupied by Andrew Leary and a place of Intersection between Hanover Street and Ger- man Lane of which the said Commissioners hereby Make Baltimore; city. return — As witness their hands and Seals this fourth day of June Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight — [siG.\r;D] David McMechen [seal] David Williamson [seal] RiCHD. Caton [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSI(3NERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the petition of WilHam P. Matthews for Establishing a Boundary on Liberty Street: The City Com- missioners aforesaid did meet on the Lott Number five hun- dred and Ninety five on the Eighteenth day of February last having previously given Public Notice of the Time, place and Intention of said Meeting and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for: Do Establish the south East Corner of said Lott to be on the North side of Lexington Street at the distance of thirty three feet westwardly from a Stone placed by the Town Commissioners at the Northwest Corner of Liberty and Lexington Streets, and the South west Corner of said Lott to be on the North side of Lexington Street at the distance of Ninety Nine feet from the stone aforesaid Westwardly, the Northwest corner of said Lott to be on the South side of Waggon Alley at the dis- tance of twelve and One Quarter perches from the south west Corner aforesaid, and upon a Line parallel with Howard Street, where they placed a Stake as a Boundary thereof and the North East Corner of said Lott to be on the South side of Waggon Alley, where they placed a Stake, and at the distance of Sixty Six feet from the aforesaid North West Corner of said Lot and upon a Line parallel with Lexington Street, of which the said Commissioners hereby make return — As Witness their hands and Seals this fourth day of June Seventeen hun- dred and Ninety Eight David McMechen [seal] r , David Williamson [seal] signed -d r^ r \ Rd. Caton [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] 10 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of an application from the Mayor of the City of Baltimore to ascertain and establish the west side of Calvert Street South of Baltimore Street — The City Commissioners aforesaid Did meet at the Intersection of Baltimore and Calvert Streets on the twenty Sixth day of May last, having previously given Public Notice of the time, place, and intention of their Meeting and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter: Do establish the West side of said Street to be at the South West Corner of Baltimore and Calvert Streets, being the North East Corner of the house owned and Occupied by Doctor William P. Mat- thews and runing thence Southerly to the South West Corner of Calvert and Front Streets being North Sixty Seven Degrees and One Quarter of a Degree East nine feet four Inches from the North East Corner of a Brick house belonging to the estate of the late James McAllister now occupied by Gerrard Hoj)kins thence Still continuing the same Coarse Southerly into the Bason ; of which the said Commissioners do hereby make return As witness their hands and Seals this Sixteenth day of July Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight David McMechen [sealI [signed] Thomas Usher [seal] Thomas Cole [seae] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit. In Pursuance of the Petition of George Russell to establish the Boundaries of Lott Number forty Four on Light Street The City Commissioners did meet on the twenty fourth of July last, having previously given Public Notice of the Time, place, and Intention of their meeting and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for: Do establish the North East Corner of Lott Number forty four: South fifty four and a half degrees East twenty two feet from the south East Corner of William Haw- kins house on Light Street of which the said Commissioners hereby make return : As Witness their Hands and Seals this fourth day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight — Rd. Caton [seal! [signed] D. Williamson [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] llALTIMORIv CITY. II CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit.— In Pursuance of the Petition of Ellen Moale to establish the boundaries of Lot Number Sixty One on Water Street The City Commissioners did meet on the twentieth day of August last having previously given Public Notice of the Time, place and Intention of their Meeting and having Examined the locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for: Do establish the North West corner of Eott Number Sixty One South four degrees East forty Nine feet three Inches distant from the south West Corner of David Stewart's Coumpting House and the North East Corner, of said Lot to be Sixty four feet Nine Inches from John Smith's House on the East side of Gay Street, and forty Nine feet three Inches from Mrs Sterretts house on the North side of Water Street of which the said Commissioners hereby make return — As Witness their hands and Seals this fourth day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight D. Williamson [seal] [signed] Rd. Caton [seal] Thomas Usher [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE: to wit. In Pursuance of the Petition of John League to establish the North East corner or intersection of Market and Alisanna Streets Fells Point in the City of Baltimore : Did meet on the Sixteenth day of October last, having previously given Public Notice of the Time, Place and intention of their Meet- ing and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for: Do establish the North East Corner or Intersection of Market and Alisanna Streets North Eighty Seven Degrees East One hundred and forty five feet from the south East Corner of a New Brick house unfinished belonging to Doctor John Coulter, of which the said Commissioners hereby make return ; As Witness their hands and Seals this Nineteenth day of December Seven- teen hundred and Ninety Eight — D. Williamson [seal] [signed] Tiios. Usher [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] 12 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit. In Pursuance of the Petition of James Cloney to establish the south West Corner or intersection of Ann and Wilkes Streets, Fells Point in the City of Baltimore The City Com- missioners did meet on the Sixteenth day of October last, having previously given Public Notice of the Time, Place and Intention of their Meeting and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for : Do establish the said South West corner or Intersection of Ann and Wilkes Streets, North three degrees West, One hundred and Forty eight feet from the North East corner of a new brick house unfinished belonging to said James Cloney of which the Commissioners hereby make return, As Witness their Hands and Seals this nineteenth day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight — D. Williamson [se;al] [signed] Thos. Usher [seal] Thos. Coll [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit. In Pursuance of the Petition of John McGill and Henry Yearley to establish the North East Corner or Intersection of Market and Fleet Streets, Fells Point in the City of Balti- more The City Commissioners did meet on the Sixteenth day of October last, having previously given Public Notice of the Time place and Intention of their Meeting and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for: Do establish the said North East Comer or Intersection of Market and Fleet Streets by placing a Stone South Eighty Seven degrees West One hundred and Fourteen feet Six Inches from the South East Corner of a New Brick House belonging to the Petitioners, of which the Commissioners hereby make return, As witness their hands and Seals this Nineteenth day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight D. Williamson [seal] [signed] Thos. Usher [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] HAI/riMORK CITY. I.^ CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit. In Pursuance of the Petition of Christopher Hughes to es- tabhsh the North East Intersection of Charles and Barre Streets in the City of Baltimore the City Commissioners did meet on the Twenty Sixth day of October last, having previously given Public Notice of the Time, place and Intention of their Meeting and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for ; Do establish the said North East intersection of Charles and Barre Streets South Sixty degrees and One Quarter of a Degree East fifty Seven feet Nine Inches from the south East Corner of a New Brick House fronting on Charles Street belonging to said Christopher Hughes, of which the Commissioners hereby make return, As Witness their hands and Seals this Nineteenth day of Decem- ber Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight D: Williamson [seal] [signed] Thos Usher [seal] Thomas ColE [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of John Thwaits to establish the South West intersection of Market and Alisianna Streets Fells Point in the City of Baltimore : The City Commissioners did meet On the Sixteenth day of October last, having pre- viously given Public Notice of the Time, place and Intention of their Meeting and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for: Do estab- lish the said South West intersection of Market and Alisianna Streets South Eleven Degrees East, Seventy One feet from the South East Corner of a New Brick house belonging to Doctor John Coulter of which the Commissioners hereby make return As Witness their hands and Seals this Twenty Eight day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight D : Williamson [seal] [signed] Thos. Usher [seal] Titos. Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE: to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of Catharine Walsh and Ed- ward Creamer to establish the Intersection of Fleet and Bond Streets on the East Side of Bond Street Fells Point in the 14 RECORDS OF City of Baltimore : The City Commissioners did meet on the Twenty Second day of June last, having- previously given Public Notice of the Time, Place and Intention of their Meet- ing, and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for: Do established the South East intersection of Fleet and Bond Streets South two degrees and three Quarters of a degree East, One foot and One Inch from the North West Corner of Robert Cornthwaits Brick House fronting on Bond Street, of which the said Commis- sioners hereby make return=i As Witness their hands and Seals this Twenty Eight day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight D. WiivUAMSON [seal] Thos. Usher [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of David Williamson on behalf of the Trustees of the Catholic congregation for establishing the square of Ground in the City of Baltimore bounded by Woolf, Queen Prince, and Exeter Streets, the City Commis- sioners did meet on the Premises on the fifth day of June last, having previously given Public Notice of the Time, Place and Intention of their Meeting, and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for: Do establish the said Square of Ground or Lotts by placing Stones in the Ground Viz : One Stone at the South East Intersection of Queen and Exeter Streets, South twenty five and a half degrees East, One hundred and Eighty Eight and a half feet from the South West corner of William Clem's frame house, One Stone at the North East Intersection of Exeter and Prince Streets, One Stone at the North West Intersection of Prince and Woolf Streets and One Stone at the South West intersec- tion of Woolf and Queens Streets to perpeuate the same of which the said Commissioners hereby Make return : as witness their hands and Seals this Seventh day of January Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine Thos. Cole [seal] [signed] Rd. Caton [seal] Thos. Usher [seal] ijALTiMORK crrv. 15 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE: to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of James A. Buchanan and John HolHns to ascertain the North West intersection of East and Calvert Streets and the Western boundary of Lott Num- ber Eleven on the Plat of the City — The Commissioners did meet on the fourteenth day of January last having previously given Public Notice of the Time, Place and Intention of their Meeting and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for Do establish the West side of Lot Number Eleven, Eleven Perches to the West- ward of the West side of Calvert Street, of which estab- lishment the Commissioners Do hereby make return — But for want of Sufficient Evidence cou'd not Ascertain the North West Intersection of East and Calvert Streets : Witness Our hands and Seals this Tenth day of April Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine — David McMechen [se;al] [signed] D. Williamson [seal] Thomas Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE; to wit. In Pursuance of the Petition of Richard Curson Junior to establish the Boundaries of Lotts Number Eight and Nine also Lots Number One hundred and Sixteen and One hundred and Seventeen on front Street : The City Commissioners did meet on the Twenty Eight day of January Seventeen hundred and Ninety nine. Having previously given Public Notice of the Time, place and Intention of their Meeting, and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for: Do establish the North West Corner of Lot Number Eight South forty Eight degrees and three Quar- ters of a degree East, Ninety three feet Eleven Inches from the North East Corner of Harry Dorsey Gough's Brick house on front Street taken on the Ground, thence runing the division Line Between Number Seven and Eight four degrees West- wardly of a Line drawn at right angles to front Street, the said Course being South forty five degrees and One Quarter of a Degree West Seven Perches to Lott Number One hun- dred and Seventeen — Also do establish the South East Cor- l6 RECORDS OF ner of Lot Number Nine, South Seventy Eight degrees West fifty two feet Six Inches from the Westermost Corner of David Wilson's brick dwelling house on front Street; thence runing the division Line between Lotts No Nine and Ten South Sixty Nine degrees and One Quarter of a degree West at right Angles to front Street Seven Perches to Lott Num- ber One hundred and Sixteen — Also do estabHsh the division Line between Lots Numbers Eight and Nine begining for the same North twenty degrees and three Quarters of a Degree West, Eight perches and a Quarter from the South East Cor- ner of Lot Number Nine now Established and runing thence South Sixty Nine degrees and One Quarter of a Degree West at right Angles to front street Seven Perches to Lot Number One hundred and Sixteen — Of which the said Commissioners Do hereby make return— As Witness their hands and Seals this Tenth day of April Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine D: Williamson [seal] [signed] David McMeciien [seal] . . Thomas Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE To wit- In Pursuance of the Petition of John Roberts to the City Commissioners presented praying the Establishment of a Line between Lotts Numbers five hundred and Eight and five hun- dred and Nine at the intersection of Liberty and Conowago Streets : The said Commissioners having given three days Public Notice of the Time, place and Intention of their Meet- ing, Did meet on the Premises on Friday the Twenty Ninth day of September One thousand Seven hundred and Ninety Eight : and then and there did ascertain and establish the South East Intersection of Liberty and conowago Streets to be North one foot three Inches from a Post now Standing in the Ground : Of which the said Commissioners Do Hereby make return as Witness their hands and Seals this third day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight — D. Williamson [seal] [signed] Thomas Cole [seal] RiCHD. Caton [seal] BAI^TlMORi; CITY. 1 7 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE To wit- In Pursuance of the Petition of George Reinecker of the fourth day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight to the City Commissioners presented praying the said Commis- sioners to establish the Boundaries of Lott Number five hun- dred and Ninety five on Lexington Street, the said Commis- sioners having given three days previous Notice of the Time, place and intention of their Meeting: Did agreeably there to meet on the Twenty Second day of April last, and having ex- amined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for, and after taking sundry measurements find the Boundaries of said Lott Number five hundred and Ninety five to have been established heretofore by this Board on the fifth day of March and the fourth day of June Seven- teen hundred and Ninety Eight : The Present Board being of Opinion that the aforesaid establisments are right Do Hereby confirm the same; of which the Commissioners make return As Witness their hands and Seals this fifteenth day of July Seventeen hundred and ninety nine. David McMe;chen [seal] [signed] David Williamson [seal] Elias Ellicott [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of John Marsh of the third day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight to the City Commissioners presented, praying the said Commissioners to establish the Boundary of Lott Number Six hundred and fifteen on Fayette Street, the said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the Time, Place and Intention of their Meeting did agreeably thereto, meet on the Twenty Eight day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight at Lott Number Six hundred and fifteen on Fayette Street and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for Do establish the South West Corner of the aforesaid Lott Number Six hundred and fifteen on Fayette West five Inches from the South East corner of Abraham Sitlers House fronting on said Street: of l8 RECORDS OF which the Comiiiissioners Do Hereby make return As wit- ness their Hands and Seals this fifteenth day of July Seven- teen hundred and Ninety Nine — David McMechen [stAi,] [signed] David Williamson [seal] Elias Ellicott [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of Matthew Traverse of the nineteenth day of March Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine to the Commissioners presented, praying the said Commission- ers to estabHsh the South West Corner or intersection of Ann Street and Lancaster Alley : the Said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the Time, place and Inten- tion of their Meeting Did agreeably thereto, meet on the nine- teenth day of April last And having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for Da establish the South west Corner or Intersection of Ann Street and Lancaster Street North three degrees West One hundred and twenty three feet ten inches from the End of a Line drawn Easterly Seven feet. Seven Inches from the North East Corner of said Matthew Traverse's old Brick house, parallel with the North End thereof, at which Corner they drove an Iron Bolt in the Ground of which establishment the Commissioners Do Hereby make return In witness whereof they have here- unto Set their Hands and Seals this fifteenth day of July Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine. David McMechen [seal] [signed] David Williamson [seal] Elias Ellicott [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of David Burke of the Sixth day of April Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine to the City Commissioners presented, praying the said Commissioners to- establish the South East Comer of Lott Number One hun- dred and thirteen at the intersection of Philpot and Thames Streets, the said Commissioners having given three days pre- vious Notice of the Time, Place and Intention of their Meeting BAIvTIMORE CITV. IQ Did agreeably thereto, meet on the Twelfth day of April last, and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for Do establish the South East Corner of Lott Number One hundred and thirteen being the North West Intersection of Philpot and Thames Streets, South Seventy Nine Degrees East Sixteen feet three Inches and a half from the South East Corner of a Brick house now occu- pied and Owned by said David Burke being Sixty feet from the South West Corner of a Brick house formerly belonging to Mr. Nicholas Sluby on the Eastermost Side of Thames Street : Of which the Commissioners Do Hereby make return : As Witness their Hands and Seals this fifteenth day of July Seventeen hundred and Ninety nine — David McMechijn [skal] [signed] David Williamson [seal] Elias Ellicott [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of a Petition from Valentine Snider dated the twenty Eight day of June last to the City Commissioners pre- sented praying the establishment of the south side of German Street. Also a Petition from Charles Hinzie dated the first day of July last to the said Commissioners presented, praying the Establishment of a Party wall between the said Charles Hintze and Captain Seth Sanger on the East side of Gay street Lott Number Ninety One the said Commissioners hav- ing given three days previous Notice of the Time, place and Intention of their Meeting Did agreeably thereto meet on the Sixth day of July last and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for Do Establish the South Side of German Street to be on a Direct Line from the North East Corner of William Baker's Brick House on the South Side of said Street to the end of a line drawn South three degrees and a half East Sixteen feet and a half from the South East Corner of Col. ODonnels Brick house at the North West Corner or Intersection of Hanover Street and German Lane now in the Occupation of Doctor Crawford. Also do establish the division Line of that Part of Lott Num- ber Ninety One conveyed by Mr Jacob Keeports to daughters of said Keeports. Beginning for the said division Line on the East side of Gay Street at the distance of twenty two 20 RECORDS OF feet nine Inches from the South West Corner of Mr. Hugh Thompson's Brick house where the said Commissioners drove an Iron Pin and runing thence Easterly at right angles with Gay street: Of which Establishments the said Commissioners Do hereby make return. As witness their Hands and Seals this tifth day of August Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine — David McMeichen [seal] David Williamson [seal] [blONLDJ £j^j^^s ElLICOTT [seal] Thomas Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE To wit In Pursuance of a Petition from John Long dated the Eight day of July Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine to the Com- missioners presented praying the Said Commissioners to estab- lish the North East Corner of George And Ann Streets Fells Point: Also a Petition from Archibald Campbell same date praying the Establishment of the following Boundaries Viz South East Intersection of Milk Lane, and Pitt Street: The South West intersection of Pitt Street and Lloyds Lane, the North West intersection of York Street and Lloyds lane, and the North East intersection of York Street and Milk Lane, the said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the time, place, and Intention of their Meeting Did agreeably thereto meet on the Sixteenth day of July last, and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for in both Petitions: Do establish the North East corner or Intersection of George and Ann Streets South forty Six degrees and Ten Minutes East One hundred and thirteen feet Ten Inches from the North East corner of Matthew Traverse's old Brick House on the West side of Ann Street. Also do establish the North East Intersection of York Street and Milk Lane at a Stone now placed in the Ground North Seventy degrees East fifty Eight feet. Eight Inches from the South East Corner of Andrew Carson's dwelling House fronting on York Street on the South side of said Stone is marked York Street and on the West Side of A'lilk Lane — Also do establish the North West Intersection of York Street and Lloyds Lane at a stone now placed in the Ground North BALTIMORE CITY. 21 Eighteen degrees East, Eighty Nine feet three Inches from the North East Corner of John Millar's Brick House now erecting on York Street: on the South side of said Stone is marked York Street, and on the East side Lloyd's Lane — ^Also do es- tablish the South East intersection of Milk Lane and Pitt Street to be at a stone now placed in the Ground North twenty degrees West at right Angles to York Street, three hundred and five feet from the Stone placed at the North East intersection of York Street and Milk Lane — Also do establish the South West Intersection of Pitt Street and Loyds Lane at a Stone now placed in the Ground North twenty degrees West at right angles to York street, three hundred and five feet from the North West intersection of York Street and Lloyd's Lane : Of which Establishments the Commissioners Do Hereby make re- turn. As Witness their Hands and Seals this fifth day of August Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine David McMechen [seal] [signed] Richard Caton [seal] David W^illiamson [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of a Petition from Joshua Enloes dated the third day of June last, to the City Commissioners presented, praying the said Commissioners to establish the North East Corner of Wolfe and Fleet Streets: the said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the Time place and Intention of their Meeting Did agreeably thereto meet on the Seventh day of the Same Month and adjourned to the Six- teenth day of July last and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for: Do es- tablish the North East corner or Intersection of Wolfe and Fleet Streets to be at the South West Corner of the said Joshua Inloes Brick House now Erecting on W(.lfe and fleet Streets. Of which the said Commissioners Do Hereby make return. As Witness their Hands and Seals this fifth day of August Sev- enteen hundred and Ninety nine David McMechen [seal] r T Eli as Ellicott [seal] [signed] r^ Axr i David Williamson [seal] Thomas Cole [seal] 22 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of a Petition from Captain Thomas Moore and Others dated the Twenty Seventh day of May Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine to the City Commissioners presented, praying the said Commissioners to Establish the North East and South West Corners of Bond Street and Wilkes Street Fells Point; the said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the Time, Place and Intention of their Meeting Did agreeably thereto meet on the Thirty first day of May last and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for Do establish the South West Comer or Intersection of Bond and Wilke's Streets South Eighty Seven degrees and One Quarter West five hun- dred feet Nine Inches from the South West intersection of Market and Wilkes Streets as heretofore Established on the Tenth day of May Last and North four Degrees West Ninety three feet Seven Inches from the North East Corner of Jacob Huggs Brick house on the West side of Bond Street — Also did Establish the North East End Corner or Intersection of said Streets North forty two degrees and One Quarter of a Degree East Ninety nine feet from the South West Intersection as now Established — Of which the said Commissioners Do Hereby make return: As Witness their hands and Seals this fifth day of August Seventeen hundred and ninety nine — David McMechen [seal] [signed] Elias Eelicott [seae] David Wieeiamson [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE To wit In Pursuance of a Petition from Charles Weems dated the Tenth day of November Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight to the City Commissioners presented, praying the said Com- missioners to establish the South West Corner or Intersection of Market and Wilkes Streets Fells Point: also a Petition from Thomas Cole dated the Twenty ninth day of April Sev- enteen hundred and ninety nine praying the Establishment of the South East Corner or Intersection of said Streets : The Said Commissioners having Given three days previous Notice of the Time, place and intention of their Meeting Did agree- ably thereto meet on the tenth day of May last, and having BALTIMORE CITY. 23 examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for: Do estabHsh the South West Corner or Intersection of said Market and Wilkes Street forty Eight feet four Inches from the North East Corner of Joshua Ennis's House and Ninety Nine feet four Inches from the North East Corner of Captain Charles Weems's House on Wilkes Street Also do establish the South East Corner or Intersection of said Streets at a Stone in the ground North Eighty Seven Degrees East One hundred and thirty four feet from the South West Corner or Intersection thereof now Established. Of which the said Commissioners do hereby make return : As Witness their Hands and Seals this fifth day of August Seven- teen hundred and Ninety nine. David McMechen [seal] [signed] David Williamson [seal] Elias Ellicott [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of a Petition from Nicholas Leeke dated the Twenty Second day of February Seventeen hundred and ninety Nine to the City Commissioners presented praying the said Commissioners to establish the south East and south West corners or Intersections of Alice Anna Street and Apple alley, the said Commissioners having given three days previous notice of the Time, place, and Intention of their Meeting Did meet agreeably thereto, on the Tenth day of May last and having Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for. Do establish the South East Corner or Inter- section of Alice Anna Street and Apple Alley south three degrees East Sixty nine feet nine Inches from the South West Corner of Captain Stranns Brick house on the North side of Said Alice Anna Street Also do Establish the South West Corner or Intersection of Alice Anna Street and Apple Alley South Eighty Seven degrees West Twenty Feet from the South East corner as now Established. Of which the said Commis- sioners Do hereby make return : As Witness their hands and Seals this fifth day of August Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine David McMechen [seal] [signed] David Williamson [seal] Elias Ellicott [seal] 24 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of a Petition from Lewis Giffert Dated the Twenty Seventh day of April Seventeen hundred and ninety nine to the City Commissioners presented praying the said Commissioners to estabHsh the North West intersection of fleet and Ann Streets, the Said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the Time place, and Intention of their meeting did agreeably thereto meet on the tenth day of May last, and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for: Do establish the North West corner of fleet and Ann Streets South three degrees East One hundred and twenty five feet four Inches from the south East Corner of James Cloney's Brick House on Ann Street: Of which the Said Commissioners Do Hereby make return — As Witness their Plands and Seals this fifth day of August Seventeen hundred and ninety nine — David McMe;chen [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] D. Williamson [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of a Petition of William Trimble of the sixth of May last to the City Commissioners presented, praying the said Commissioners to Establish the North East intersection of Bond and Lancaster Streets the Said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the Time place and Inten- tion of their Meeting Did agreeably thereto meet on the Tenth day of May last and having Examined the Locations and Evi- dence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for: Do establish the North East Corner or Intersection of Bond and Lancaster Streets at the South West Corner of the said William Trim- ble's new Brick House on Bond and Lancaster Streets : Of which the said Commissioners Do Hereby make return — As Witness their hands and Seals this fifth day of August seven- teen hundred and ninety nine. David McMechen [seal] [signed] D: Williamson [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] BAI.TIMORE; CITY. 2$ CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE To wit In Pursuance of the Petition of James Fishwick of the fifth day of August last to the City Commissioners praying the Said Commissioners to establish the South West Corner or Inter- section of Alice-Anna and Ann Streets Fells point : The said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the Time, place and Intention of their Meeting did agreeably thereto meet on the fourteenth day of August last And ad- journed to the Twenty Sixth of the said Month : And having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for Do establish the South West Corner of Alice- Anna and Ann Streets to be at the North East Corner of the said James Fishwick's Brick house on Alice Anna, and Ann Streets: Of which establishment the Commissioners Do Hereby make return : Witness their hands and Seals this Thirteenth day of November Seventeen hundred and ninety Nine E. Ellicott [se;al] \ [signed] D. Williamson [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of Alexander McDonald of the Seventeenth day of August last to the City Commissioners praying the Said Commissioners to establish the North East corner or Intersection of Alice-Anna and Ann Streets : the said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the Time, place and Intention of their Meeting Did agreeably there- to meet on the Twenty Sixth day of the same Month and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for Do Establish the North East Corner of Alice-Anna and Ann Streets Fells Point North forty two Degrees and a half East ninety nine feet from the South West Intersection of said Alice Anna and Ann Streets of which Establishment the Commissioners Do Hereby make return — Witness their hands and Seals this thirteenth day of November Seventeen hundred and ninety nine. E: Ellicott [seal] [signed] D: Williamson [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] 26 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of Joseph Haskins Junr. of the third day of August last to the City Commissioners praying the Said Commissioners to EstabHsh the South West Corner of Guilford and South Streets, the Said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the time, Place and In- tention of their Meeting Did agreeably thereto meet on the fourteenth day of August last and having Examined the Loca- tions and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for: Do Establish the South West Corner of Guilford and South Streets, South four degrees East, One hundred and thirteen feet from the South East Corner of James Morrisons Brick house On the West Side of South Street : Of which Estab- lishment The Commissioners Do Hereby make return : Wit- ness their hands and Seals this thirteenth day of November Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine. Elias Elucott [seal] [signed] D: Williamson [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit- In Pursuance of the Petition of Hezekiah Waters of the thir- tieth day of July last to the City Commissioners, praying the Said Commissioners to establish the Southermost corner of High and low Streets : The said Commissioners having given three days previous Notice of the Time, Place and Intention of their Meeting, Did agreeably thereto meet on the fourteenth day of August last and having examined the Locations and Evi- dence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for Do establish the Southermost Corner or Intersection of High and Low Streets South Eleven degrees and a half West fifty Eight feet, Eight Inches from the Southermost Corner of Frederick Ans- paugh's Brick House on high Street now in the occupation of James Renshaw : Of which establishment the Commis- sioners Do Hereby make return. Witness their hands and Seals this thirteenth day of November Seventeen hundred and Ninety Nine E. Ellicott [seal] [signed] D. Williamson [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] BALTIMORE CITY. i27 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit The City Commissioners having- taken into Consideration the Petition of Captain George Stiles of the Seventeenth day of September Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight requesting the South West side of Fitt Street to be EstabHshed and hav- ing Given Notice in the Pubhc Papers of the Time and Place of their Meeting and having taken the Depositions of Jesse Hollingsworth and Henry Wilson Junr. and Examined Sundry Conveyances of Lott Number Eighty five on Fells Point, Did at the request of those interested postpone the final determina- tion thereof untill this date : Do order adjudge and determine that the South West side of Pitt Street commence on the East Side of Ann Street North forty two degrees and Thirty Seven Minutes West from a Stone Marked E M No 85 it being the Stone marked E M No 85 proved by the depositions of said Jesse Hollingsworth and Henry Wilson Junior the Twenty Seventh day of December Seventeen hundred and Ninety Eight and runing thence South forty two degrees and thirty Seven Minutes East to the aforesaid Stone, thence Still South forty two degrees thirty Seven Minutes East to the Water: In Witness whereof We have hereunto Set Our hands and Seals this Seventh day of February One thousand Eight hundred. [signed] David McMechen [seal] D: Williamson [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] Rd. Caton [seal] Condemnation of McElderv Street We the City Commissioners having considered the applica- tion of Thomas McElderv to condemn a Street by the Name of "McEldery" "Street" extending from Pratt Street to the line Limited for extending the Same by the Port Wardens as a Public highway for the use of the City of Baltimore, Do in Pursuance of the Powers Vested in Us hereby Condemn the said Street of the width of forty feet agreeably to a Piatt hereto annexed for the use of the Public as a highway forever here- after and do direct that the said Piatt and Condemnation be transmitted to the Register of the City to be by him recorded— 28 RECORDS OF In Witness whereof we the City Commissioners have hereunto Set our hands and Seals this Nineteenth day of May Eighteen hundred — (1800) David McMechen [seal] D. WiiviviAMSON [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit We the City Commissioners of the City of Baltimore having" considered the application of the Proprietors of Lotts bounding on Pratt Street to have part of said Eotts . condemned as a public Highway for the use of the City of Baltimore forever hereafter Do in Pursuance of the Powers Vested in us hereby condemn the same agreeably to the within Piatt and following description to wit Begining for the same at the South West intersection of Gay and Pratt Streets and runing Southerly bounding on Gay Street Twenty Eight feet to the head of the Dock thence Westerly along said Dock forty five feet four Inches to the North West corner thereof, thence Northerly parallel with Gay Street to Pratt Street thence bounding on Pratt Street to the Place of Begining as a Street and High- way for the use of the Public forever hereafter and do direct that the Said Piatt and Condemnation be transmitted to the Register of the City to be by him recorded — Given under our hands and Seals this Tw'enty Second day of June Eighteen hundred and one — David McMechen [seal] Elias Ellicott [seal] RicHD Lawson [seal] ThOvS, Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of Lewis D. Rochbrune to es- tablish the South east Corner or intersection of Lancaster & Wolfe Streets; the North east corner or Intersection of Wolfe and George Streets, and the South West Corner or intersection of Wolfe and George Streets — The Commissioners did meet on the 9th. day of January last, Having previously given Public Notice of the time, place, and intention of their Meeting, and BALTIMORE CITY. 29 having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for; Did estabHsh the South East Cor- ner of Lancaster and Wolfe Streets South eighty Seven De- grees West One hundred and thirty feet from the North West corner of a Brick House, the property of the Said Lewis D. Rochbrune on the South side of Lancaster Street — Also did Establish the North East intersection of Wolfe and George Streets South two Degrees & three quarters of a degree East two hundred and Seven feet Six Inches from the aforesaid intersection or corner of Lancaster & Wolfe Streets — Also did establish the South West intersection of Wolfe & George Streets South eighty Seven Degrees and one quarter of a Degree West, Sixty feet from the South East intersection of said Streets as this day established ; of which establishments the Commissioners Do hereby make return. Witness their Hands and Seals this 6th day of July 1801 — David McMe;che;n [seai,] David Williamson [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit In Pursuance of the Petition of David Williamson in behalf of the Catholic Congregation of the City of Baltimore to estab- lish four Corners of that Square of Ground Ceded to said Congregation for a Burying Ground — bounded on the East by Star Alley, on the South by Smith Street on the West by Wolfe Street, and on the North by Dulany Street; the Com- missioners did meet on the 9th day of January last, and having previously given public Notice of the time place and intention of their Meeting, and also having examined the Locations and evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for; Did estab- lish the aforesaid Square of Ground as follows Viz — the South East Corner of said Squares at the North West intersection of Smith Street, and Star Alley, where they placed a Stone marked -|- being also at the intersection of a line drawn North three Degrees and a half West from the North West Corner of Capt. Drisdales Brick House at the South East intersection of Gough Street, and Star alley and a line drawn North Eighty four Degrees and one quarter of a Degree East from the South corner of the Tower of the German Church in Second 30 RECORDS O? Street — the North East Corner of Said Square of Ground at the South West intersection of Dulany Street and Star Alley, being- North two Degrees and three quarters of a Degree West three Hundred and Eighty eight feet Six Inches from the aforesaid Stone marked -f~ where they placed a Stone marked ~\- The North West Corner of Said square of Ground being the South East intersection of Dulany and Wolfe Streets South Eighty Seven Degrees and one quarter of a Degree West One hundred and forty one feet from the last mentioned Stone where they placed another Stone marked -j- The South West Corner of said Square at the North East Intersection of Smith and Wolfe Streets South Eighty Seven Degrees and one quarter of a degree West One hundred and forty one feet from the last mentioned Stone marked -|- where they, also caused a Stone to be placed marked -|- of which establishments the Commissioners do hereby make return — Witness their Hands and Seals this 6th day of July 1801 — David McMechen [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] Thos. Coee [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE To wit In Pursuance of the Petition of x\lexander MacDonnald to establish the North East Intersection of Apple Alley and Lan- caster Street on Fells Point The Commissioners did meet on the 9th day of January last; Having previously Given public Notice of the time, place and Intention of their Meeting, and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for: Do establish the said North East intersection of Lancaster Street and Apple Alley North two Degrees and three quarters of a Degree West forty feet from the North West Corner of Abraham Egleston's Brick House on the South East intersection of said Lancaster Street and Apple Alley — of which establishment the Commissioners Do hereby make return, — Witness their hands & Seals this 6th day of July 1801 David McMechen [seal] D. Williamson [seal] E. Eelicott [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] BALTIMORE CITY. T, I CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE To wit In Pursuance of the Petition of John Lee to estabHsh the South East Corner or intersection of George and Wolfe Streets, the Commissioners did meet on the 9th day of January last, Having previously given public Notice of the time, place and intention of their Meeting, and having examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for, Do establish the South East intersection of George and Wolfe Streets South two Degrees and three quarters of a Degree West Seventy feet from the North East intersection of said Streets as this day established on the petition of L. D. Roch- brune, of which establishments the Commissioners Do hereby make return Witness their Hands and Seals this 6th day of July 1801 — David McMi;Che;n [seal] D. Williamson [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] Alteration and Condemnation oe Dark Lane We The City Commissioners of the City of Baltimore having taken into consideration the prayer and Petition of John Smith Junior and Benjamin and Samuel Williams concerning the Alterations of Dark Ivane as prayed to be made ; having pre- viously given Public Notice of such application and having examined the Proofs and Alegations with the within Piatt, Do resolve that Dark Lane as it now runs shall be shut up and forever Closed and that Dark Lane as laid down by the within Piatt shall and is hereby declared to be opened and condemned as a Public highway for the use of the City of Baltimore for- ever hereafter Subject to the Same rules and regulations, previ- ledges and Immunities as Other Streets. Lanes and Alley in the said City — Given under our hands and Seals this Second day of November Eighteen hundred and one — (1801) — David McMechen [seal] D. Williamson [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] See platt filed. Thos. Colk [seal] 32 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE to wit We The City Commissioners having considered the appHca- tion of the Proprietors of Lotts on a Twenty feet Alley extend- ing from Gay Street to Frederick Street to have the same con- demned as a Public highway for the use of the City of Balti- more, Do in Pursuance of the Powers Vested in Us, hereby condemn the said Alley of the Width of twenty feet, agreeably to a Piatt hereto annexed for the use of the Public as a high- way forever hereafter, and Do direct that the said Piatt and Condemnation be transmitted to the Register of the City to be by him recorded— In Witness whereof we have hereunto Set our hands and Seals this Second day of November Eigh- teen hundred and One (1801) — * David McMechen [seai.] David Williamson [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE To wit- In Pursuance of the Petition of Captain John Steele and Samuel Colvin The City Commissioners having given three Days Public Notice of the Time Place and Intention of their Meeting Did meet on the Thirty first day of January last at the Intersection of Wolf and Pitt Streets and having Ad- journed from Time to Time and Examined the Locations and Evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for. and having also taken the depositions of Jesse Hollingsworth and Job Garrettson Do confirm the Establishment of the Eastermost Corner of Wolf and Pitt Streets as heretofore established and fixed by the Town Commissioners on the Twenty Eight day of April Seventeen hundred and Eighty Nine being North fifty three and one half of a Degree East Seventy feet from the North East Corner of Captain Thomas Cole's new Brick house on the South West side of Pitt Street. Also Do fix and Establish the North West Corner or Intersection of Wolf and Pitt Streets to be North three Degrees and One half of a Degree West. One hundred and Nine feet Six Inches from the said North East Corner of Said Captain Thomas Cole's New Brick Plouse aforesaid and Ninety one feet measured along the North East side of Pitt Street from the aforesaid Eastermost Estab- lishment — Of which the Commissioners Do herebv make BALTIMORE CITY. 33 return — Given under Our hands and Seals this Thirtieth day of November Eighteen hundred and one — David McMechen [S] D: Williamson [S] E: Ellicott [S] RiCHD. Lawson [S] We The City Commissioners having taken into Consideration the Prayer and Petition of John Smith Junior, Benjamin Wil- Hams and Samuel Williams herewith exhibited concerning the making of New Church Street of the Width as prayed and set forth by the aforesaid Piatt and Petition, and concieving the Prayer of the Petitioners to be reasonable and proper, Do in Pursuance of the Powers in Us Vested hereby open the said Street of the width ascertained, set forth and declared by a Piatt and Petition herewith filed, and do condemn the Ground contained within the Yellow Lines marked on the said Piatt to wit : from the Letter A at the Intersection of New Church Street and St Pauls Lane to the Letter D at the Intersection of Calvert Street and New Church Street and thence thirty two feet Six Inches to C, thence to B, and thence Twenty Seven feet to A the place of Begining as a Public Street and high- way for the use of the City of Baltimore for Ever hereafter Subject Nevertheless to the same Rules, regulations. Privileges and Immunities as Other Streets Lanes and Alleys in the said City : Given Under Our hands and Seals this fourth day of January Eighteen hundred and two. (See Piatt for Explanation). D: Williamson [S] . E: Ellicott [S] RiCHD Lawson [S] CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE— to wit; "Baltimore: 3 July 1802 I the Subscriber proprietor of a piece or parcel of ground situate lying and being in the city of Baltimore aforesaid do hereby give up all my right title interest and claim to the said piece of ground known by the name of North street as a public highway for the use of the public hereafter forever agreeably to the annexed platt and described as follows Viz; 34 RECORDS OF Beginning for the same on the West side of Liberty Street northerly twenty-six feet six inches from the north side of Cowpen Alley and running thence north three and a half de- grees West one hundred and thirty two feet to Fayette street, thence westerly along said street eleven feet, thence northerly parallel with Howard street to the south side of Saratoga street, thence easterly along said street thirty three feet, thence southerly parallel with Howard Street to the south side of Fayette street, thence east eleven feet, thence south three de- grees and a half east to Liberty street, and thence to the red letter A the place of beginning — except so much thereof as lies on the east side of said street from A to B as has been hereto- fore sold by me to George Reinecker and others. Given under my hand and seal this sixth day of July eighteen hundred and two. (Signed) Witness (Signed) J E Howard [LS]" George; Grundy "CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE ssc. We the City Commissioners of the City of Baltimore having considered the application of Jno. E. Howard proprietor of a piece or parcel of ground lying and being in the City aforesaid Known by the name of North street praying to have the said street con- demned as a public highway for the use of the City of Baltimore hereafter for ever do in pursuance of the powers in us vested hereby condemn the same agreeably to the within platt and follow description — To wit beginning for the same on the west side of Liberty street northerly twenty six feet six inches from the north side of Cowpen Alley and rujining thence north three degrees & a half west one hundred and thirty two feet to Fayette Street, thence westerly along said street eleven feet, thence northerly parallel with Howard street to the south side of Saratoga Street, thence easterly along said street thirty three feet, thence southerly parallel with Howard street to the South Side of Fayette Street, thence east eleven feet, thence South three degrees and a half east to Liberty street, thence to the red letter A the place of beginning, as a street and highway for the use of the public forever here- after, subject to the exception as stated in the aforesaid peti- tion, and do direct that the said platt and condemnation be BALTIMORE CITY. 35 transmitted to the Register of the City to be by him recorded — Witness our hands and seals this 2d day of August eighteen hundred and two. [signed] David McMechen [L S] D WlIvLIAMSON [L S] E Eleicott [LSI See Piatt for explanations. CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, Baltimore 29th Sept: 1802 — We the City Commissioners of the City of Baltimore having considered the application of the proprietors of lots bounding on Church alley extending from Light street to wine-Alley to have said Church alley condemned as a public highway for the use of the city of Baltimore for ever hereafter; do in pursu- ance of the powers in us vested hereby condemn the same agreeably to the annexed platt and following description to wit ; beginning for the said Church Alley on the west side of Light street being the southeast corner of John Hagerty's brick house at the letter A running south Eighty six and a half degrees west one hundred and eighty feet six inches to Wine-alley at the letter B, thence bounding on and with said alley south three and a half degrees east twelve feet to the letter C — thence North eighty six & a half degrees east one hun- dred and eighty feet six inches to Light Street at the letter D, thence bounding on Light Street to the letter A the place of beginning — as a lane and highway for the use of the public for ever hereafter and do direct that the said platt and condemnation be transmitted to the Register of the city to be by him recorded — Given under our hands and seals the day and year above written. [signed] E Eelicott [LS] RiCHD. Lawson [L S] Thos. Coee [LS] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, Baltimore the nth day of October 1802 Whereas by an act of assembly passed November Session 1801, the City Conmiissioners were authorized to condemn as a public street of the city of Baltimore all the vacant ground 36 RECORDS OF on the lane called Ten feet Lane in the said city between the buildings on the east and west side of said Lane, provided that the entire width of the said street from the east side thereof shall not exceed sixteen feet and an half and to record the said street as in other cases by the name of McClellans Street — We the City Commissioners by virtue of the powers in us vested have caused to be surveyed and laid down the afore- said ten feet lane agreeably to the original bounds and have also caused to be surveyed all the vacant land lying on the west side thereof which said vacant land hereby condemned as a public highway for the use of the public hereafter for ever, is contained within the following metes and bounds viz, Beginning on the north side of Baltimore street and at the south east corner of a brick building belonging to the heirs of the late Matthew Swan at the letter A on the platt and running along the wall of the said building north eight degrees & three quarters of a degree east seven feet thence North thirty degrees east eleven feet six inches until it intersects a line drawn par- allel with the original east side of ten feet lane at the distance of sixteen feet and a half therefrom thence North easterly parallel with the east side of said lane to St Tammany Street at the figure 3 on the plat thence south seventy degrees and a half east to the west side of the original ten feet lane at the letter B, thence running and bounding on the west side of the original ten feet lane to Baltimore Street, at the letter C thence with a streight line to the beginning — And have also caused to be laid out the whole into a street by the name of McClellan's Street agreeably to tlie annexed plat which said street is contained within the following metes and bounds Viz ; beginning for the said street on the north side of Baltimore street and at the south-east corner of the brick building belong- ing to the heirs of the late Matthew Swan at the letter A on the plat and running along the wall of the said building north eight degrees and three quarters of a degree east seven feet, thence North thirty degrees east eleven feet six inches until it intersects a line drawn parallel with the east side of the original ten feet lane, at the distance of sixteen feet and a half therefrom, thence northeasterly parallel with the east side of said ten feet lane to St Tammany street at the figure 3 on the plat, thence south seventy degrees and a half east eighteen BAIvTIMORE CITY. 37 feet six inches to the east side of the original ten feet lane at the figure 4, thence running and bounding on the east side thereof to Baltimore street at the letter D, thence with a streight line to the letter A, the place of beginning for the use of the public hereafter for ever; and do hereby direct that the said plat and condemnation be transmitted to the Register of the city to be by him recorded — Given under our hands and seals the day and year above written. [signe;d] David McMech^n [L S] D Williamson [L S] E Ellicott [LS] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 22d. Novr. 1802 In pursuance of the petition of William Stenson to establish the South & East lines of lot Number fifty nine on Baltimore Street, the City Commissioners for the City aforesaid, Did meet on the 24th. of April last, having previously Given three days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & also having examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for: Do establish the southernmost boundary line of lot Number fifty nine, to be on a line drawn Westerly, Parallel with Baltimore Street, from the end of a line drawn North Nineteen feet, ten inches from the North- west corner of the German Calvinist Church, measuring from the Brick work below the Water table — of which the said Commissioners do hereby make return, as witness their hands & seals the day & year above written D. Williams Thos. Cole RicHD. Lawson CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 22 Novr. 1802 In pursuance of the petition of Samuel McKim and A. Richardson and Co. to establish the south west intersection of Baltimore and Frederick streets, the City Commissioners for the city aforesaid did meet on the 8th day of March last, having previously given three days public notice of the time ])lacc and intention of their meeting and having examined the 38 RECORDS OF locations and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for, do establish the south west intersection of Baltimore and Frederick streets, south eighty six degrees west forty nine and a half feet from the north west corner of Peter Diffen- derffers brick house on Baltimore and Frederick streets, of which the said Commissioners hereby make return as witness their hands and seals the day and year above written. SIGNED D. Williamson [L S] E Ellicott [L S] Thos. Cole [L S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 22 Novr. 1802 In pursuance of the petition of Charles Ridgely of Hampton to establish the north east intersection of Frederick and Second streets, the City Commissioners of the city aforesaid did meet on the twelfth day of March last, having previously given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for do establish the said north east intersection of Frederick and Second Streets, southerly at the distance of ninety feet from the south west corner of said Charles Ridgely's brick house on east side of Frederick street, and north forty one degrees east seventy feet from the north east corner of a brick warehouse at the south west inter- section of said Frederick & Second streets of which the said Commissioners do hereby make return ; as witness their hands and seals the day and year above written. [signed] D Williamson [L S] E Ellicott [L S] David McMechen [L S] CITY COMMISSIONERS BALTIMORE 22 November 1802 In pursuance of the petition of William Morgan to establish the northermost boundary line of a lot of ground situated on the west side of Bond street Fells Point formerly leased by Mary Morton to a certain Thomas and Caleb Floyd, the city commissioners for the city aforesaid did meet on the premises BALTIMORE CITY, 39 on the 24 day of April last, having- previously given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and also having- examined the locations and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for: do establish the northernmost boundary line of the said lot leased as aforesaid beginning northerly on the west side of Bond street at the distance of one hundred and twenty feet from the north west intersection of Bond and Fleet streets and running westerly parallel with Fleet street the distance of seventy nine feet, of which the Commissioners aforesaid do hereby make return : As witness their hands & seals the day and year above written — [signed] D Williamson [L S] E Ellicott [L S] David McMechen [L S] Thos. Cole [L S] CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE BALTIMORE 22 November 1802 In pursuance of the petition of William Price to establish the north west intersection of Ann and Lancaster streets on Fell's Point the City Commissioners for the city aforesaid did meet on the premises on the 24th day of April last, having previ- ously given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having also examined the loca- tions and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for; do establish the north west intersection of Ann and Lancaster streets at the south east corner of said William Price's brick- house on said streets — Of which the said commissioners do hereby make return — As witness their hands and seals the day and year above written — [signed] D Williamson [L S] E Ellicott [L S] David McMechen [L S] Thos. Cole [LS] 40 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE BALTIMORE 22d Novr. 1802— In pursuance of the petition of John McKim to establish the division Hne between Thomas McElderry's lot and his the said Jno. McKim's lot being part of the original lot number five situate on the north side of Baltimore street, the City Com- missioners for the city aforesaid did meet on the 15th day of June last, having previously given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having ex- amined the locations and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for do establish the division line between John McKim and Thos. McElderry being part of said lot number five begin- ning on the north side of Baltimore street at the end of a line easterly one hundred & fifty one feet tliree inches from the north east corner of Baltimore street and North lane and running northerly until it intersects a line binding on the south side of East-street one hundred and forty nine feet five inches and a half from the south east corner of East-street and North lane, of which the City Commissioners aforesaid do hereby make return as witness their hands and seals the day and year above written. [signi:d] D WiLIvIAMSON [L S] E Elucott [LS] David McMe:chen [L S] CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE 22nd November 1802— In pursuance of the Petition of Andrew Snyder to establish the southernmost boundary line of lot number five hundred and sixteen on the east side of Liberty street on Howard's first addition to Baltimore Town, the City Commissioners for the city aforesaid did meet on the loth day of May last, having previously given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having also examined the loca- tions and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for did establish by the consent of the parties interested, the southernmost boundary line of lot number five hundred and sixteen, to begin southwesterly ninety eight feet six inches from the soutli west corner of Valentine Snvder's brick house BALTIMORE CITY. 4 1 on Liberty street and running- Easterly at right angles to Lib- erty street until it intersects the north north east line of Todds Range — of which he said Commissioners do hereby make re- turn as witness their hands and seals the day & year written. D WiLUAMSON [L S] E Elucott [LS] David McMechen [L S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, BALTIMORE November 1802 In pursuance of the petition of Henry Bowers to establish the north west corner of lot number one hundred and seventy seven on Forrest-street, the City Commissioners for the city aforesaid did meet on the 9th day of October last, having given three days public notice previous thereto, of the time, place and intention of their meeting and having also examined the locations and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for do establish the north west corner of said lot number one hun- dred and seventy seven on Forrest street, south eighty five de- grees east ninety five feet four inches from the easternmost corner of John Doblers brick house lately erected — of which the said Commissioners do hereby make return — As witness their hands and seals the day and year above written [signed] E Elucott [LS] Thos. Cole [L S] RicHD, Lawson [LS] CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE 22d Nov. 1802 In pursuance of the petition of John McKim, William Good- win and Henry Messennier to establish the division lines be- tween their lots situate on the north side of Baltimore street being parts of the original lot number five ; the city commis- sioners for the city aforesaid did meet on the 9th day of June last, having previously given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having examined the locations and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for & adjourned to the 15th of the said month do es- tablish the division line between Henry Messonnier and Wil- 42 RECORDS OF Ham Goodwin being part of said lot number five beginning on the north side of Baltimore street at the end of a line east- erly fifty eight feet nine inches from the north east corner of Baltimore street and North Lane being the south west corner of James Somerville's brick house on Baltimore street and run- ning northerly until it intersects a line binding on the south side of East street fifty eight feet and three quarters of an inch from the south east corner of East-street and North lane being the north west corner of James Somerville's brick stable on East street also the division line between William Goodwin and John McKim being part of said lot Number five begin- ning on the north side of Baltimore street at the end of a line easterly ninety five feet nine inches from the aforesaid north east corner of Baltimore street and North-lane and running northerly until it intersects a line binding on the south side of East street ninety four feet seven inches and a half from the aforesaid south east corner of East street and North lane — of which the said Commissioners do hereby make return — as witness their hands & seals the day and year above written — [signed] D WltUAMSON [L S] David McMechen [L S] Thos. Cole [L S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, BALTIMORE November 1802— In pursuance of the petition of John Stickney to establish the north line of Water-street also the boundary line between lot number two hundred and seventy seven and lot number two hundred & seventy eight on Water street, the city commis- sioners for the city aforesaid, did meet on the 27th. day of July last, having previously given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having also ex- amined the locations and evidence relative to the subject mat- ter prayed for; do estscblish the division line between lots number two hundred and seventy seven and two hundred and seventy eight beginning at the end of a line drawn north eighty six degrees and an half east three hundred and nine feet six inches from the south west corner of Mr Kelso's brick house Baltimore; city. 43 on Water street and market space and a line drawn south sixteen degrees east fifty six feet three inches from the north east corner of Griffith Evan's Brick Kitchen thence running- from said beginning- North three degrees and an half west at right angles with Water street one hundred feet to Hawk- Street of which the said Commissioners do hereby make re- turn As Witness their hands and seals, the day and year above written — [signed] D. Williamson [L S] Thos. Cole [L SI RiCHD Lawson [L S] CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE BALTIMORE 22d Novr. 1802 In pursuance of the petition of John Nippert, John Keller, James Pilch, Esther Hiner, Jacob Shinnick, Godfrey Stall, Michael Hettinger, Hannah Crosby and Robert Walsh to establish the boundary lines of their respective lots as now possessed by them — the City Commissioners for the city afore- said did meet on the 20th day of July last having previously ^iven three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting do at the request and by consent of the said parties establish the division-line between said John Nippert and John Keller beginning at a stone on the northernmost side -of Sleigh's lane westerly two hundred feet four inches from the southeasternmost corner of John Keller's Brick house and run- ning from said stone north eleven degrees west to a stone placed on the south easternmost side of Pitt street — Also do establish the division line between the said John Keller and Hannah Crosby beginning on the northermost side of Sleigh's Lane westerly four inches from the south easternmost corner of said Keller's brick house and running north eleven degrees west to a stone placed on the south easternmost side of Pitt- street — Do also establish the division line between said Han- nah Crosby & James Pilch beginning on the northernmost side of Sleigh's Lane easterly thirty nine feet eight inches from the south easternmost corner of said Keller's brick house and 44 RECORDS OF running north eleven degrees and an half west to the end of a line drawn along the south easternmost side of Pitt street North easterly, forty feet from the north easternmost corner of said Keller's lot. Also do establish the division line between the said James Pilch and Esther Hiner beginning on the northernmost side of Sleigh's Lane one hundred and three feet eight inches from. the South eastermost corner of said Keller's brick house and running north eleven degrees and an half west to the end of a line drawn along the south easternmost side of Pitt street north easterly sixty four feet from north easternmost corner of Hannah Crosby's lot. Also the division line between said Esther Hiner and Jacob Shinnick, beginning on the northern- most side of Sligh's Lane easterly one hundred and thirty feet eight inches from the south easternmost corner of said Keller's Brick house and running north eleven degrees and an half west to the end of a line drawn along the southeasternmost side of Pitts street north easterly twenty seven feet from the north easternmost corner of James Pilch's lot. Also do estab- lish the division line between said Jacob Shinnick and Godfrey Stall beginning on the northernmost side of Sleigh's lane easterly one hundred and fifty nine feet eight inches from the south easternmost corner of Kellers brick house and run- ning north eleven degrees and an half west to the end of a line drawn along the south easternmost side of Pitt street North easterly twenty nine feet from the north easternmost corner of Esther Hiner's lot Also the division line between Godfrey Stall and Michael Hettinger beginning on the northernmost side of Sleigh's Lane easterly one hundred and ninety nine feet eight inches from the south easternmost corner of Keller's brick house and run- ning north eleven degrees and an half west to the end of a line drawn along the south easternmost side of Pitt Street north easterly forty feet from the north easternmost corner of Jacob Shinnicks lot — Also the division line between Michael Hettinger and Robert Walsh to begin on the northernmost side of Sleigh's Lane easterly two hundred and thirty nine feet eight inches from the south easternmost corner of Kel- ler's brick house and running north eleven degrees and an half west to the end of a line drawn along the south eastern- most side of Pitt street north easterly forty feet from the north BALTIMORE; CITV. 45 easternmost corner of Godfrey Stalls lot where a stone was placed — Of which the said Commissioners do hereby make return — As witness their hands and seals the day and year above written. [signed] D WiIvLiamson [LS] RiCHD Lawson [LS] Thos. Cole [L S] CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE BALTIMORE Novr. 22, 1802 In pursuance of the petition of Aquala Hatton Junr. Solo- mon Brown Shadrack Hurst, Isaac Atkinson, Dedrick Shreock, William Button and William Hardy to establish the north east intersection of Forrest and North streets, the south inter- section of Bridge and North Streets and the North West inter- section of Bridge and Forest streets; the City Commissioners for the city aforesaid met on the 29th day of July Eighteen hundred and adjourned from time to time and having given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having examined the locations and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for, do establish the North East intersection of Forest and North streets north sev- enteen degrees west one hundred and forty seven feet six inches from the north west corner of Andrew Block's brick house on Forest and Bridge-streets where an iron pin was drove in the ground. Also the South intersection of Bridge and North streets north twenty three degrees and an half east eighty eight feet nine inches from the South east corner of Aquila Hattons brick house on Bridge street where a stone was planted. Also the North west intersection of Bridge and Forest streets north twenty three degrees and an half east seventy one feet nine inches from the north east corner of Andrew Block's house as heretofore mentioned of which the said Commissioners do hereby make return as witness their hands and seals the day and vear above written — [signed] D Williamson [LS] E Ellicott. [LS] David McMechen [L S] Thos. Cole [LS] 46 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE- BALTIMORE 24th. January 1803. We the City Commissioners having taken into consideration the appHcation of the Proprietors of Lots of ground on the west side of Strawberry Alley between Fleet & Alice-anna Streets on Fells Point praying to have the said alley widened to the width of thirty feet and condemned for the use of the public hereafter for ever. Do in pursuance of the powers in us vested, hereby condemn the same agreeably to the platt here- unto annexed & described as follows, Viz. Beginning for the part hereby to be condemned on the west side of said Alley at the distance of Sixty feet South from the South west corner of Fleet street & said alley at the letter A, then Westerly ten feet to the letter D, then Southerly to Alice-Anna street at the letter C, then easterly binding on Alice-Anna street ten feet to the letter B. thence Northerly, binding on said alley to the let- ter A. the place of beginning- as a street & highway for the use of the public forever hereafter by the name of Strawberry Street. And do direct that the said plat & condemnation be transmitted to the Register of the city to be by him recorded — Given under our hands & seals the day and year above writ- ten — E. Ellicott [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] RiCHD. Lawson [seal] We the Subscribers proprietors of lots of ground situated on the West side of Gay street between East street and Orange alley do agree & request that the bounds of our respective Lots & the division lines of the same may be fixed & established by the city Commissioners, exactly as we have always heretofore held & occupied our respective Lots there being ground suffi- cient to satisfy our respective claims — — Augst. I St. 1803. William Singleton Thomas Kell John Smith Jane Maggs Wm. Goodwin John Readle Wm. Buchannan J. A. Buchannan Ex of P. Allison BALTIMORE CITY. 47 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE sse. In pursuance of the petition of William Buchannan, James A. Buchannan Exr. of Patrick Allison. John Readle, Thomas Kell. Jane Maggs, John Smith and other proprietors of lots of ground situate on the west side of Gay street between East Street and Orange alley, to fix the bounds of said lots & the division lines of the same as they hiave heretofore been held and occupied : the city Commissioners did meet on the 3d day of August Eighteen hundred & three having previously given public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting & having examined the locations & evidence relative to the sub- ject matter prayed for: Did establish the division line between William Buchannan and Jane Maggs & Thomas Kell to begin on the west side of Gay street southerly sixty eighty feet from the southeast corner of John O Donnell's Brick dwelling house being the South east corner of Mrs. Jane Maggs Dwelling house thence running South eighty seven degrees & three quarters of a degree West binding on the possession of said Jane Maggs and Thomas Kell One hundred & sixty five feet — The division line between W^illiam Buchannan and Mrs. Mary Allison to begin on the west side of Gay street southerly thirty three feet from the aforesaid line and running thence South eighty seven degrees & three quarters of a Degree West to the end of the line drawn southerly thirty three feet from the end of the division line between William Buchannan & Thomas Kell — The division line between Mrs Allison & John Readle to begin on the West side of Gay street south- erly thirty three feet from the beginning of the aforesaid line between William Buchannan and Mrs Allison & running thence South, eighty seven degrees and three quarters of a degree west, parrallel with the said line one hundred & sixty five feet — The division line between John Readle & John Smith to begin on the west side of Gay street southerly thirty three feet from the beginning of the division line between said John Readle & Mrs. Allison & running thence South eighty seven degrees & three quarters of a degree west parallel with the said line sixty feet — The division line between John Smith & William Singleton to begin on the west side of Gay street southerly twenty three feet two inches from the beginning of the Division line between John Smith & John Readle &: run- 48 RECORDS OF ning thence southerly eig-hty seven degrees and three quarters of a degree West parallel with said line fifty-seven feet — of which the Commissioners do herby make return : Witness their hands & seals. D. Williamson [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] We the subscribers, proprietors of Lots of Ground situate on the west side of Strawberry alley, between Fleet & Alice- Anna streets request that the said alley now laid off agreeably to the platt of the city to the width of twenty feet may be opened to the width of thirty feet & to be taken off the west side thereof Ten feet wiiich said part is the property of your petitioners as before stated; and we do hereby give up all our right. Title Interest & claim to the same to the Corporation of the city as a public highway for ever, agreeably to the Platt herewith annexed, and contained within the letter A. B. C. D. provided the said alley is opened & condemned the width of thirty feet as aforesaid, & to be called hereafter by the name of Strawberry street Baltimore 30th. July 1802 Joshua Inloes Ben Spencer Daniel Harrison David McMechin CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE ssc. In pursuance of the petition of Elisha Tyson and Jacob Hoffman to establish the south west corner or intersection of Lombard & Hanover Streets the City Commissioners did meet on the 3d. day of April last having adjourned from time to time & also having previously given public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting & having examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did es- tablish the Southwest intersection of Lombard & Hanover Streets to be South fifty eight degrees west seventy five feet from the South west corner of Miles Little John's Brick house on the east side of Hanover Street & northerly thirteen perches from the North east corner of Mrs. Rebecca Ridgely's brick Baltimore; city. 49 house on the west side of Hanover Street of which the Com- missioners do hereby make return — In witness whereof we have set our hands and seals this 28th, day of May eighteen hun- dred & four. D. Williamson [seal] David McMechin [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE ssc. In pursuance of the petition of James Carey & James Cal- houn to establish the North west corner or intersection of Cam- den and Light streets & the south west corner of Pratt & Light Streets, Did meet on the 3d day of April Eighteen hundred & four, having adjourned from time to time, & also having previ- ously given public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting & having examined the Locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the Northwest intersection of Cambden & Light streets to be south three & a half degrees West three hundred & ninety eight feet six inches from the South west corner of William Owing's Warehouse on the east side of Light street — Also the Southwest intersection of Pratt & Light streets to be at the intersection of the two following lines, Viz. sixty nine feet four inches from the southeast corner of George Heida's brick house on the North side of Pratt street and eighty eight feet four inches from the brick work above the stone work at the Southwest corner of William Owing's Ware- house as aforesaid — of which the Commissioners Do hereby make return. In witness whereof we have set our hands and seals this twenty eight day of may Eighteen hundred & four — David McMechin [seal] D. Williamson [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] Thos. ColE [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE ssc. In pursuance of the petition of Samuel R. Smith to establish the South east corner of Charles & Camden Street the City- Commissioners Did meet on the 226. day of April Eighteen 50 RECORDS OF hvmdred having; previously given public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting & having examined the Loca- tions & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the South east intersection of Charles & Camden streets, to be at the North west corner of said Samuel R Smith's brick house on the east side of Charles & south side of Camden streets. And in pursuance of the petition of Joseph Biays and others to establish the North west corner of the aforesaid streets, the City Commissioners did meet on the 30th. day of June Eighteen hundred one having previously given public notice, of the time, place & intention of their meeting and having examined the Locations & evidence relative to the subject miatter prayed for, Did establish the North West corner or intersection of Charles & Camden Streets to be at a spot found by drawing a line from the North west corner of Saml. R. Smith's brick house North forty degrees west eighty two feet three inches to the end of a line drawn from the South west corner of the large brick warehouse formerly the property of Adrian Valck Southwesterly fifty six feet two inches — And also in pursuance of the petition of William Robb to es- tablish the Southwest corner of said streets, the City Com- missioners did meet on the loth. day of may eighteen hundred and two having previously given public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting & having examined the lo- cations and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the Southwest corner of Charles & Camden streets to be forty nine feet six inches Westerly, from the Northwest corner of Samuel R. Smith's brick house on said Streets & Southerly Sixty six feet from the Northwest corner of said streets as heretofore established on the application of Joseph Biays & others, of which the Commissioners do hereby make return as well as the Depositions of Sundry persons taken at the instance of Col. John E. Howard at whose request the Com- missioners adjourned from time to time. In witness whereof we have set our hands and seals this 28th. day of may 1804 David McMechin [seai.] D. Williamson [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] Thos, Cole [seal], BALTIMORE CITY. 5 1 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE We the City Commissioners having considered the petition of Brian Philpot, Richard Caton & Richard Lawson the pro- prietors of a street called Stillhoiise street, & two alleys the one called Stillhonse alley the other Stable alley, Praying- that the same may be received & taken by us as a public Highway in ex- change for two streets heretofore laid out and condemned for the use of the city, the one called Traffick street the other second street the last mentioned street extending from Jones's falls to Albemarle street. Do consider the prayer of the said petitioners to be reasonable, and that the said street & alleys offered to the Public in lieu of the aforesaid streets will be of more utility to the Public than the former, We do therefore, by virtue of the powers in us vested receive in exchange for the said Trafifick & Second streets the said Still house Street & the aforesaid Alleys — called Still house alley & Stable Alley agree- ably to the within Plat & certificate of the courses & distances thereof, and do hereby condemn the same for the use of the Public as a highway for ever hereafter, and do direct that the said plat & condemnation be transmitted to the Register of the City to be by him recorded. — In witness whereof we the City Commissioners have hereunto set our hands and seals this 3d. day of December 1804 D. WiLUAMSON [seal] E. Ellicott [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE The city Commissioners having met agreeably to an ordi- nance entitled "An ordinance for securing the right of the city of Baltimore in and to the Canal cut by Engleyard Yeiser and others, through a part of the land commonly called Andrew Steiger's Meadows, through which Jones's Falls now passes, & to establish the boundaries thereof" — We the City Commis- sioners by virtue of the powers in us vested. Do hereby establish the boundary lines of the said Jones's Falls from Griffith's bridge to the canal aforesaid. Beginning for the North east line of said Falls agreeably to the within Plat at the west corner of the Northeast buttment of Griffith's bridge at the letter A. 52 RECORDS OF and running thence North seventy one degrees West one hun- dred & forty four feet thence North fifty two degrees and one quarter of a degree West forty eight feet to the southeast end of the said Canal. Then for the South west Hne of the said Falls, beginning at the said bridge at the letter D. Southwesterly sixty six feet six inches from the letter A. Thence running North seventy one degrees West one hundred and forty six feet, of which the city Commissioners Do hereby make return — As witness their hands & seals this 4th. day of March 1805. II^^This document with the -r^ ^^.^ r -, , ^ 11 , , . -n u D. Williamson [seal] plat alluded to will be ^ ^ ^ ^ t , . ^, .^, , , ^ E. Ellicott [seal! found m the Atlas (about ^a ^ r n r , . Thos. Cole [seal! fol 39) ■• ' CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 30th. Sepr. 1805 We the City Commissioners having considered the applica- tion of the Proprietors of Lots on a ten feet alley by the name of Union alley extending from Fayette street to Dutch alley to have the same condemned as a public Highway for the use of the city of Baltimore. Do in Pursuance of the powers in us vested hereby condemn the said Alley of the width of ten feet as described by the Letters A. B. C. D agreeably to the within Plat for the use of the Public as a highway for ever hereafter, and do direct that the said Plat and Condemnation be trans- mitted to the register of the City to be by him recorded — In witness whereof we the City Commissioners have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — David McMechin [seal] Wm. Jessop [seal] Peter Frick' [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] John HillEn [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d, March 1806 ' In pursuance of the petition of Rachel Wells to establish the westermost line of Lot No. 621 on Fayette Street • The City Commissioners for the City aforesaid having given BALTIMORE CITY. 53 three days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting previous thereto, & having also examined the Loca- tions & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the Westermost boundary line of Lot No. 621. to begin at the distance of one hundred & thirty two feet easterly from the Southwest corner of George Decker's house above the water table & twenty five inches west from the Southwest corner of the said Rachel Wells frame house on Fayette Street, then running Northerly parrallel with Howard Street — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. Wm. Jessop [S] John Hillen [S] Thos. Cole [S] David McMechin [S] Peter Frick [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d, march 1806 In pursuance of the petition of John Stump, Jr. to establish a line between said Stump & Jacob Myers or the heirs of his father's estate being part of Lots No. 582, & 583 on Hanover Street — The City Commissioners for the City aforesaid hav- ing given three days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting previous thereto and having also examined the Locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the division line between Lots Number five hundred & eighty two & number five hundred and eighty three on Hanover Street, to begin Southerly binding on Hanover Street at the end of two hundred & four feet eight inches from the south west corner of Mrs. Zollickoffer's Brick house on Hanover Street then running Easterly parrallel with Conway street to the water — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Peter Frick [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Thos. Cole [S] John HillEn [S] David McMechin [S] 54 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. March 1806 In pursuance of the petition of James Brown to estabhsh the south west corner or intersection of Duke &■ Granby streets, & the Northwest corner or intersection of Queen & Granby Streets — The Gty Commissioners for the city afore- said having given three days pubHc notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting previous thereto, &: having also examined the Locations and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the Southwest intersection of Duke & Granby streets to be South twenty six degrees East forty nine feet six inches from the South east corner of David Harriman's brick house. Also did establish the North west intersection of Queen & Granby Streets North twenty six degrees west forty nine feet ten inches from the North east corner of John Hannan's three story brick house — In witness whereof we have here- unto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Peter Frick [S] David McMechin [S] Wm. Jessop [S] John Hielen [S] Thos. Cole [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. March 1806 In Pursuance of the Petition of Sarah Cole to establish the Eastermost & Westermost boundary lines of Lot Number 608 situate of Lexinton Street & Waggon alley — The City Com- missioners for the City aforesaid having given three days pub- lic notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting previ- ous thereto, and having also examined the Locations & evi- dence relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the westermost boundary line of lot Number Six hundred & eight situate on Lexington Street & waggon alley to begin on the North side of Lexington street, at the end of sixteen perches from the Northeast intersection of Howard & Lexing- ton streets heretofore established, thence running Northerly parallel with Howard street to Waggon alley — Also the Eastermost boundary line of said lot to begin on BALTIMORE CITY. 55 the North side of Lexington Street twenty perches from the aforesaid Northeast intersection of Howard & Lexington Streets, thence running Northerly parralel with Howard Street to Waggon alley — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day and year above written. David McMechin [S] Peter Frick [S] Wm. Jessop [S] John Hieeen [S] Thos. Cole [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. march 1806 In pursuance of the petition of George Littig to establish the North east corner or Intersection of Eden & wilkes Street. The City Commissioners for the city aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting previous thereto, & having also examined the loca- tions & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the Northeast intersection of Eden & Wilkes Streets to be North sixty four & a half Degrees West One hundred & twenty five feet eight Inches from the Northwest comer of Brian Rynn's brickhouse and South two & a half degrees East from the Baptists Church on Eden Street In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day and year above written — David McMechin [S] Peter Frick [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Thos. Cole [S] John Hillen [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. March 1806 In pursuance to the petition of Chas. Myers to establish the Division between part of Lots No. 46 & 47 & lots No. 50 & 51. The City Commissioners for the city aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting previous thereto, & having adjourned from time to time & also having examined the Locations, & a plat made by Mr. Jehu Bouldin, & all the evidence relative to the subject 56 RECORDS OF matter prayed for: Did after mature deliberation establish the division line between Lots Number forty six & forty seven and lots Number fifty & fifty one, beginning for the same on the Northwest side of Plowman Street, Northeasterly One hundred & twenty eight feet nine inches from the Northeast- erly intersection of Front & Plowman Streets & running thence Northwesterly in the middle or center between front & high Streets sixteen perches to the end of a line drawn from the Westermost corner of Charles Torrence's Brickhouse on Front Street Northeasterly parrallel with Wapping Street One hun- dred and thirty feet eight inches. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Peter Frick [seal] Wm. Jessop [S] John Hillen [S] David McMechen [S] Thos. Cole [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE. BALTIMORE 3d march 1806 In pursuance of the petition of Richard Colvin & others to establish the south seventy five degrees West 648 feet line of Moale & Stigers addition The City Commissioners for the City aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting previous thereto, & having also examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did estab" lish the South seventy five degrees West six Hundred & forty eight feet line of Moale's & Stigers addition beginning for the same east one hundred & twenty five feet three inches from the Southeast corner of Richard Taylor's Brick Tavern, thence running South seventy four degrees West to the North- west corner of Lot Number One hundred and seventy seven heretofore established — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. — Wm. Jessop [S] David McMechin [S] Peter Frick [S] Thos. Cole [S] John tliLLEN [S] BALTIMORE CITY. 57 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE, 3d. march 1806 In pursuance of the petition of Henry Payson to establish the southeast corner of Hanover street & German Lane — The City Commissioners for the city aforesaid having given three days pubHc notice of the time place & intention of their meeting previous thereto, & having also examined the locations and evidence of the subject matter relative thereto — Did establish the Southeast corner of Hanover Street & German lane, to be at the intersection of a line sixty eight feet from the southeast corner of Dr. Crawford's Brick house on Hanover Street & German lane & a line drawn sixty five feet ten inches from the North East corner of Noah Nelme's house both lines taken below the water table — In witness whereof we have here- unto set our hands & seals the day & year above w^ritten. David McMe;chin [S] Peter Frick [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Thos. Coee [S] John HieeEn [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d March 1806 In pursuance of the petition of Wm. Winchester in behalf of the President & Directors of the Union bank of Marylantl to establish the southeast intersection of Charles & Chatham Streets and the North east intersection of Charles Streets & Wilke's alley The City Commissioners for the city aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time place & in- tention of their meeting previous thereto, & having also ex- amined the Locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the Southeast corner or intersection of Charles & Chatham Streets to be North eighty six degrees & a half East fifty two feet one inch & a half from the North east corner of Samuel Hollinsworth's Brick dwelling house on Charles Street Also the northeast corner or intersection of Charles Street & Wilke's alley on the east line of Charles Street South three degrees & a half East one hundred and thirteen feet eight 58 RECORDS OF inches from the aforesaid South East corner of Charles & Chatham Streets — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the day & year above written — Peter Frick [S] Wm. Jessop [S] John Hillen [S] David McMechin [S] Thos. CoeE [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. march 1806 In pursuance of the petition of William Norris to establish the division line between the property of the late George Lin- denberger & the said William Norris being part of Lot No. 60, situate on the South side of Baltimore Street. — The City Commissioners for the city aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting previous thereto, And having also examined the Locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the Eastermost boundary line of said William Norris' Lot ad- joining the Lot of the said George Lindenbergers to begin on Baltimore Street southwesterly twenty feet from a mark made on the eight course of Brick above the Stone foundation of Mrs. Zollickoffers Brick house which mark is about one inch from the West end of said Brickhouse and running thence Southerly parrallel with the out line of the original Baltimore town to the extent of Lot Number Sixty — Also did establish the westermost boundary line of said Norris's Lot to begin on Baltimore street Southwesterly twenty feet from the beginning of the aforesaid Eastermost boundary line; thence running Southerly Parrallel with the said Easter- most line to the extent of lot Number Sixty — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Peter Frick [S] David McMechin [S] Wm. Jessop [S] John Hillen [S] Thos. Cole [S] BALTIMORE CITY. 59 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. march 1806 In pursuance of the petition of WilHam McDonald to estab- Hsh the Division line between Lot No. 279 on Duke street and Lot No. 280. — The City Commissioners for the City aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time, place and in- tention of their meeting previous thereto and having also ex- amined the Locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the division line between Lots No. two hundred & seventy nine & two hundred and eighty to begin at a point ascertained by drawing a line from the Southwest corner of Thomas Ushers Brick House on Duke street fifty six feet ten inches & one half of an inch & another line from the Southeast corner of the said house the length of ninety three feet one inch, the lines in both cases taken below the water table of the aforesaid house. The Division line to run from the said point parrallel with Albemarle Street to the cen- tre of the Square — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. Wm. Jessop [S] David McMechin [S] Peter Frick [S] John Hielen [S] Thos. CoeE [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. March 1806 In pursuance of the petition of Peregrine Browning, Robert Welmore & Andrew Dewees & Co. to establish the division line between a part of Lot No. 711 owned by Peregrine Browning & that part of lot Number 690 owned by Robert Wellmore also the dividing line between the said part of lot No. 711 owned by said Browning & that part of said lot No. 711 owned & possessed by Miles & Dewees all situate on the North side of Lombard street between Howard & Eutaw streets The City Commissioners for the City aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting previous thereto & having adjourned from time to 6o RECORDS 01? time & also having- examined the locations and evidence rela- tive to the subject matter prayed for Did establish the division line between Peregrine Browning and Andrew Dewees & Co to begin on Lombard Street easterly one hundred and ten feet, from Eutaw Street thence running northerly parrallel with Eutaw street to the Northern limits thereof — Also the divi- sion line between Peregrine Browning & Robert Wellmore to begin on Lombard street easterly one hundred and thirty two feet from the North East corner of Lombard & Eutaw streets thence running Northerly parrallel with Eutaw street to the Northern limits thereof. In. witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Wm. Jdssop [S] Peter Frick [S] John Hillen [S] Thos. Coee [S] David McMechin [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. March 1806 In pursuance of the petition of Wm. Clemm to establish the division lines between that part of Lot No. 10 held and owned by the said Wm. Clemm & those parts of said lot held by Charles Rogers & the heirs of Richard Wheelan The City Commissioners for the city aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting previous thereto, & having adjourned from time to time & also having examined the locations and evidence relative to the sub- ject matter prayed for : — Did establish the division line of part of lot Number ten between the Heirs of Richard Wheelan & William Clemm to begin four inches & a half Easterly on Bal- timore Street from the joint of the present division wall be- tween William Clemm's brick house and the House belonging- to the heirs of Richard Wheelan — thence running Northerly Parrallel with Calvert street to Rogers alley — Also the Division line between William Clemm and Charles Rogers to begin on Baltimore Street Easterly at the end of forty one feet ten inches & a half from the aforesaid joint of the present divi- sion wall between Wm. Clemm's Brick house & the House BALTIMORE CITY. 6l belonging to the heirs of Richard Wheelan thence running Northerly parrallel with Calvert street to Rogers' alley — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. John Hillen [SI Wm. Jessop [S] Peter Frick [S] David McMechin [S] Thos. Cole [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d, march 1806 In pursuance of the petition of Walter Simpson to establish the division line between said Simpson & Andrew Barge in Hanover Street. The City Commissioners for the City afore- said having given three days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting previous thereto & having also ex- amined the Locations & Evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for Did establish the division line running westerly between said Simpson & Andrew Barge ; to run Westerly from the South west comer of said Simpson's House on Hanover Street until it strikes on the North wall of said Barges back building or necessary three inches & a half from the North side thereof — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day and year above written — Wm. Jessop [S] John Hillen [S] Peter Frick [S] David McMechin [S] Thos. Cole [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d march 1806 In pursuance of a petition of John Fite to establish the Division line of part of a lot of Ground on Howard's Addition distinguished on the plat of Baltiijiore town by the Number 631 — beginning for the said lot at the distance of six perches from the South east intersection of Baltimore & Howard 62 RECORDS OF Streets — The City Commissioners for the City aforesaid having given three days pubhc notice of the time, place & intention of their Meeting previous thereto, And having also examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the division line as prayed for to begin on Baltimore Street, Easterly one hundred and one feet one inch from the North west corner Peter Forney's Brick House on Baltimore Street, thence running southerly parrallel with Howard street to German Street — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. WiLLM. JESSOP [S] John HillEn [S] Thos. Cole [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. March 1806 In pursuance of the Petition of Cassandra Bondfield to es- tablish the division line between her the said Bondfield and John Lee on a lot situate on the North side of Shakespear's Alley between Bond & Market street Fell's point. — The City Commissioners for the City aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting previous thereto and having also examined the Locations & Evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did es- tablish the division line between the said Cassandra Bondfield & John Lee to begin Easterly binding on Shakespear's alley at the end of forty feet from the Southeast corner of Job Smith's Brick House, Thence running Northerly parrallel with Apple Alley sixty feet — In witness whereof we have here- unto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — David McMechin [S] Peter Frick [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Thos. Cole [S] John Hillen [S] BALTIMORE; CITY. 63 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. march 1806 In pursuance of the petition of John Mitchel to establish the North westennost & South Westermost boundary lines of that part of Lot Number one hundred & sixty five situate on the South side of King Tammany Street The City Commissioners for the city aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting previous thereto. & having also examined the Locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for: Did establish the North Westermost boundary line to begin on the South west side of King Tam- many street south seventy three degrees East seventy five feet from the South east intersection of Forest lane & King Tam- many Street thence running south sixteen degrees & a half west seventy six feet; to the end of a line drawn sixty three feet three inches from the Northwest corner of James Mc- Cormick Jr. Brick back building or Kitchen Also did establish the Southeastermost boundary line to begin on the South west side of King Tammany Street, south seventy three de- grees east One Hundred & five feet from the aforesaid inter- section of Forest lane & King Tammany Street, thence run- ning South sixteen degrees & a half west seventy six feet, to the end of a line drawn thirty three feet three inches from the North west corner of the aforesaid McCormick's back build- ing or kitchen — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written David McMuchin [S] Peter Frick [S] Wm. Jessop [S] John Hillen [S] Thos. Cole [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. march 1806 In pursuance of the petition of William Kribs to establish the Northeast & Northwest corners of Lot Number five hundred & eighteen, situate on Liberty & Lombard Streets The City Commissioners for the City aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting 64 RECORDS OF previous thereto and having- adjourned from time to time & also having examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the Northwest corner of said Lot Number five hundred & eighteen Situate on Liberty & Lombard Streets being the Northwest corner or intersection of said streets to be North nineteen Degrees & a half East ninety one feet seven inches from the North west corner of Richstones brick house on Liberty Street — Also the North- east corner of said Lot to be on the North Northeast line of Todd's range & forty two feet nine inches from the Northwest corner of Elias Ellicotts Brickstable — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. Peter Frick [S] Wm. Jessop [S] John Hielen [S] Thos. Cole [S] David McMechin [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. March 1806 In pursuance of the petition of Wm. Goodwin to establish the division line between Lots No. 169 & No. 171 on Sharp street between German Lane & Lombard Street — The City Commissioners for the city aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting previous thereto and having also examined the locations & Evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did es- tablish the division line between lots Number One hundred & sixty nine & one hundred & seventy one, beginning for the same on the east side of Sharp street Northerly four perches & one quarter of a perch from the Northeast intersection of Lom- bard & Sharp streets, thence running Easterly parrallel with Lombard Street to lot Number One hundred & seventy two — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Wm. Jessop [S] Peter Frick [S] David McMechin [S] John HieeEn [S] Thos. Cole [S] BALTIMORE CITY. 65 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. March 1806 In pursuance of the petition of Jno. Ogston to establish the South west intersection of Fell's street & Market Street Fell's point. The City Commissioners for the City aforesaid having given public notice of the time place & intention of their meet- ing previous thereto. & having also examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did estab- lish the South west intersection of Fells & Market Streets to be at the northwest corner of a stone heretofore placed in the Ground the corner of said Stone is North fifty five & a half degrees East forty feet seven inches and a half from the corner of Jonathan Harrison's Brick house now occupied by Edward Davis measuring from the seam a joint between the said House & the one adjoining commencing from the second course of Brick above the stone work — At the same time did establish the West line of Market Street to begin at the intersection aforesaid & running South two & a half degrees East parrallel with the North part thereof to the water. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Peter Frick David McMechin John Hielen Thos. Coee CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. march 1806 In pursuance of the petition of Rebecca Russell and Michael Lyon to establish the lines of that part of Lot No. 593 situate on the west side of Liberty street Leased by George Reinecker to Ann Ragan Lapold & the division line between part of said lot conveyed by said Ann Ragan Lapold to John Russell & the part conveyed to Phillip Horn — The City Commissioners for the city aforesaid having given three days public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting previous thereto, & having also examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for: Did establish the lines of part of lot Number five hundred & ninety three conveyed by George 66 RECORDS OF Reinecker on Liberty street, as follows, to begin on the west side of Liberty Street at the Northeast corner of a small Brick house on Liberty street formerly owned by Phillip Horn, but now owned by William P. Matthews and running & binding on Liberty Street, Northeasterly sixty two feet, thence South Westerly parrallel with Lexington street to Lot Number five hundred & ninety five as heretofore established, then bounding on said Lot Number five hundred & ninety five until it inter- sects a line drawn from the Northeast corner of said small brick house South-westerly parrallel with Lexington Street, then with a straight line to the beginning — Also did establish the division line leased by Ann Ragan Lapold to John Russell & Phillip Horn beginning for the same on the west side of Liberty Street North Easterly, Twenty feet eight inches from the said North east corner of Wm. P. Mathews' Brick house^ thence running South Westerly parrallel with Lexington Street, to Lot Number five hundred and ninety five Also for the other division line as prayed for, beginning for the same, on the west side of Liberty street Northeasterly forty one feet four inches from the said Northeast corner of Wm. P. Mathews Brick house, thence running south westerly parrallel with Lexington Street to lot Number Five hundred & ninety five, by consent of parties to the Northward of said establish- ments In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Wm. Jessop [S] Peter Frick [S] David McMechin [S] John HileEn [S] Thos. Cole [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 7th. July 1806 We the City Commissioners having considered the applica- tion of the proprietors of part of lot Number 52 on high and York streets to have part thereof condemned as a public high- way for the use of the City — Do in pursuance of the powers Baltimore; city. (fj in us vested, hereby condemn the said piece or parcel of ground for the use of the pubHc as a Highway for Ever, being part of Lot No. 52 agreeably to the annexed Piatt and described by the letters A. B. C. D. Beginning for the same at the south- west corner of William Rainey's brick house at A, thence run-- ning and bounding on High street, southeasterly twenty one feet to the outline of that part of said Lot leased by Brian Phil- pot to Peter Hubbert on the 30th. day of September seventeen hundred & sixty five at the letter D. then bounding on said outline North easterly one hundred & forty feet, three inches to Temple Street at C. thence along Temple street North westerly until it intersects a line drawn from the Southwest corner of William Rainey's brick house at A to the Southwest corner of Jacob Fordeny's Brick house at E then reversing said line to the place of beginning. — And do direct that the said plat & condemnation be transmitted to the register of the city, to be by him recorded — In witness we the City Commissioners have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year first above written. John Hillen [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] Wm. Jessop [seal] We the City Commissioners having considered the applica- tion of William Krebs proprietor of a part of Lot number 518 situate in the City of Baltimore to have a part thereof con- demned as a public Highway for the use of the City agreeably to the within Piatt, as described by the letters A. B. C. D. and beginning for the same at the Southwest intersection of Lom- bard and Liberty streets at the letter A. thence running North eighty seven degrees east ninety four feet to the North North- east line of Todd's range at the letter B. thence bounding on said line South nineteen degrees and a half West sixteen feet six inches until it comes in a range with the North wall of Elias Ellicott's buildings on Lombard Street to the letter C. thence running South eighty seven degrees & a half west in a direct line with the North wall of said Buildings ninety four feet to Liberty Street at the letter D. thence binding on Liberty street to the letter A the place of beginning — Do in pursuance of the power in us vested hereby condemn the same for the 68 RECORDS OF use of the public as a highway for ever hereafter. And do direct that the said platt & condemnation be transmitted to the Register of the City to be by him Recorded — In witness whereof we the city Commissioners have hereunto set our hands & seals this i6th. day of June Eighteen hundred & six — John HillEn [seai,] Wm. Jessop [seal] Thos. Cole [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 27th. April 1807 In pursuance of the application of Wm. Jessop to establish the Division line between Lots Number five Hundred & ten & five hundred and eleven on Liberty street, After giving four days public notice met on the fifteenth Instant; John Hillen Commissioner met and adjourned to the twenty second Instant ten O'clock — On the 22d. John Hillen Commissioner met agreeably to adjournment, & not being a board adjourned to 6 oClock in the evening, at which time John Hillen & Hezekiah Watters met, & having examined the evidence relative thereto ; Did establish the division line between lot Number five hundred & ten & five hundred & eleven to begin at the distance of seventy five feet from the acute corner of Hezekiah Claggets Brickhouse at the North east intersection of Baltimore & Liberty Streets Northerly below the water-table, & running thence parrallel with Conowago Street to a Spike nail drove in William Jessops brick warehouse In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals. John Hillen [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] Upon the above establishment an Appeal was made Unto the Mayor, (by William Wellmore & Michael Ridlemoser,) who appointed David Williamson Elias Ellicott William Win- chester, Peter Fricke & Alexander McKim or a majority of them to examine into the determxination of said Commissioners in the premisses & to settle all matters in dispute within ten days thereafter & return their awards in writing to the register of the city to be by him recorded. — BALTIMORE CITY, (yC) In Compliance with the aforegoing- warrant, granting by Thorougood Smith Esqr. Mayor of the city of Baltimore The Undersigned have met at the lots in the said warrant referred to, & having heard the allegations of the parties Interested in the object of our Commission, examined their Witnesses, & made such experiments as to us appeared Necessary, to ascer- tain the dividing line between the lots Number five hundred & ten & five hundred and eleven, We do approve & confirm the decision thereon made by the city Commissioners, and returned to the register's office. Under date of the 27th. of April in this present year 1807 so far as the said decision acts on the said dividing line and we do establish the residue of the said line not acted on by the said Commissioners as follows, viz. By continuing an easterly course parrallel with Conowago Street from the beginning of the said line on Liberty Street: Estab- lished by the said Commissioners as aforesaid, until the said course intersects the line of Todd's range, or the Westerly side of Forest lane. Given under our hands & seals in the city of Baltimore the day & year first above written — EuAS Ellicott [S] Peter Fricke [S] W. Winchester [S] Alexr. McKim [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the petition of John Crouse to establish the lines of a lot on Fayette Street between North Street & How- ard Street, leased by John E Howard to Lawrence Bausman and by Lawrence Bausman to said John Crouse ; the Com- missioners did meet on the 28th day of April last; having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting; and adjourned to the ist. day of may & having met & examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for; Did establish the same as follows, the west- ermost boundary line of said lot to begin at the distance of sixty six feet Easterly from the Southwest corner of John Marsh's brick house on Fayette Street thence northerly to Dutch alley to a point thirty one feet two inches westerly from 70 RECORDS OF the Northeast corner of William Elves Brick house on south side of said alley The eastermost boundary line of said lot to begin at the dis- tance of Ninety seven feet two inches from said Southwest corner of John Marsh's brick house on Fayette street, thence running Northerly to Dutch alley to the Northeast corner of said William Elves Brick house — As witness our hands & seals this 22d day of may 1807 John HillEn [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Upon the above establishment an appeal was made unto the Mayor (by David Hostetter) who appointed David William- son, Elias Ellicott, William Winchester, George Grundy & Owen Dorsey or a majority of them to examine into the deter- mination of the Commissioners in the premisses & to settle all matter in dispute within ten days thereafter, & to return their award in writing to the register to be by him recorded. And In compliance with the foregoing warrant granted by Thoroughgood Smith Esqr. Mayor of the city of Baltimore the Undersigned have met at the lots referred to in the said war- rant and having first duly qualified met on the premises & after carefully measuring the different lots, & lines & examined the parties, their titles & witness, Do on mature consideration confirm & ratify the establishment made by the City Commis- sioners on the I St. Instant of the division line of the said Baus- man & the said Grouse — As witness our hands & seals at Baltimore may 23d, 1807 E. ElvUCOTT [S] Wm. Winchester [S] George Grundy [S] Elias Ellicott, William Winchester, & George Grundy Esqrs. were qualified agreeably to law, before acting on the above Commission Before me Same. Vincent CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the Petition of Robert Hales to establish the Dividing line between lots Number twenty five & number twenty six, situate on High Street, the City Commissioners did BALTIMORE CITY. Jl meet on the twenty seventh day of November last having given four days previous notice in the pubHc papers of the time, place & intention of their meeting and having examined the locations and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for: Did establish the dividing line between lots Number twenty five and twenty six to begin on High street, One hundred and fourteen feet six inches Northwesterly from the Northermost corner of Jacob Hansbury's Brick house, now occupied by John Stewart, thence running to Jones Street, parallel with Bridge Street, In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals this 4th. day of December One thousand eight hundred & seven Jno. Hille;n [seal] Wm. Jessop [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BAETO 3d. May 1808 In pursuance of the petition of Nathaniel Childs to establish the boundary lines of a parcel of ground situate on the North side of Alice-anna Street, between bond street and apple alley on the 23d day of September Eighteen hundred & seven conveyed by John McNeil to said Nathaniel Childs which said parcel of ground was heretofore conveyed by John Hook to Patrick Bennet, & by Patrick Bennett conveyed to the Aforesaid McNeil — The City Commissioners did meet on the thirteenth day of April last having given four days previous notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting and having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for. Do establish the boundary lines as aforesaid to begin at the distance of forty feet eleven inches from the South east cor- ner of Patrick Bennet's brick house on the North side of Allice anna Streets above the Stone work & Seventy feet from the Northwest corner of Nicholas Leeks Brick house on the South side of said street, thence running Easterly bounding on Alice anna street twenty two feet six inches ; thence northerly par- rallel with Bond Street One hundred & thirty seven feet, thence Westerly parrallel with Alice ann Street twenty two feet six inches thence with a straight line to the place of Beginning — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals — John Hillen Wm. Jessop Hezekiah Waters ^2 RECORDS OF Upon the above Establishment an Appeal was made unto the Mayor by Edward Hagthrop of the city aforesaid, whereupon he appointed Job. Smith, Joseph Biays, John Lee, William Mundle & John Snyder or a majority of them to examine into the determination of the said Commissioners in the premisses and to settle all matters in dispute within ten days thereafter & return their award in writing to the register of the city to be by him recorded — We the subscribers being appointed on an appeal made by Edward Hagthrop against an Establishment made by the city Commissioners on the North side of Allisanna Street, between Bond street & Apple alley, by Virtue of a Warrant directed to us by Thoroughgood Smith Esqr. Mayor of the City of Balti- more, & dated the 9th. of May 1808 having met on the premisses on this sixteenth day of May 1808, and after having been fur- nished by said Commissioners with all the papers in their pos- session respecting the premisses & after having measured the ground & duly considered the case. Do unanimously confirm the Judgment of the Commissioners as stated in their return to the Mayor and dated the 13th. day of April 1808 — Given under our hands this sixteenth day of May eighteen hundred & eight J. Smith Joseph Biays John Lee Wm. MondeE John Snyder CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. loth. June 1808 In pursuance of the petition of Peter Foy and Augustine Burgoine to establish the Northeast intersection of Fleet street and Argyle alley, the City Commissioners did meet on the 2d Instant, Agreeably to public Notice ; but in consequence of an error in the advertisement of the place of meeting the City Commissioners adjourned to the 9th. Instant, & having given four days previous notice of the time place & intention of their meeting, and having examined the evidence & location relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the North east intersection of fleet street & argyle alley to be at the distance of BALTIMORE CITY. 73 forty four feet ten inches easterly binding on the North side of Fleet street from the South east corner of Nathaniel Jackson's Brick house on Fleet street. Also did establish the west boun- dary line of that part of Lots Number two & number six on Fleet street leased by Charles B. Young to William Westcott fifty four feet easterly from the aforesaid North East Intersec- tion of Fleet street & Argyle Alley thence running parrallel with Market street eighty feet. Also did establish the East boundary line of that part of said lots number two & number six on Fleet street Leased by Charles B. Young to Peter Foy^ one hundred & fourteen feet Easterly from the aforesaid North East intersection of Fleet street & Argyle alley, thence parrallel wnth Market Street eighty feet In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals John Hillen He;ze;kiah Waters L^'pon the above establishment an appeal was made unto the Mayor by Thomas Conway & others of the city aforesaid, whereupon he appointed Job Smith, Joseph Biays, John Lee, William Mundle & John Snyder or a Majority of them to ex- amine into the determination of the said Commissioners on the premisses and to settle all matters in dispute within ten days thereafter and return their award in writing to the register of the City to be by him recorded — We the Subscribers, being appointed under a warrant from Thoroughgood Smith, Esqr. Mayor of the City of Baltim.ore dated the 14th. June 1808 to Examine an Establishment made by the City Commissioners, at the North east Corner & intersec- tion of Fleet street and Argyle Alley in the Seventh ward & after having been on the premisses, & examined all the plats, the acts of Assembly, & all other papers & records respecting the same and after having duly considered the subject do here- by confirm the Establishment made by the City Commis- sioners — As witness our hands this twenty fourth day of June 1808 J. Smith Joseph Biays J NO. Snyder 74 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of James Mosher to establish the lines of the lot late Shardels being part of Lot number five hundred and five on Liberty Street, the City Commissioners did meet on the 28th day of March 1807 having given four days public Notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having examined the evidence and locations relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the lines as follows to begin at the end of fifty two feet Southerly on Liberty Street from the Southeast corner or intersection of Liberty and Cono- wago Streets, thence running Parallel with Conowago Street forty feet being the division line between John Ingles and Elizabeth & Jane Nickerson and the northermost boundary line of said Lot — the Southermost boundary line of part of said Lot to begin at the distance of Seventy two feet southerly binding on Liberty Street from the south East intersection of Liberty and Conowago Streets to an Alley thence binding on said Alley Parallel with Conowago Street to Forest Lane — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th day of November 1808 John Hillen [SI Wm. Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of David Burke to establish the Westermost boundary line of Lot Number 69 on Market Street Fells Point and the dividing line between Lots number 70 and 71 running from George Street into the Water of the North East Branch, the City Commissioners did meet on the 30th day of March 1807 having given four days Public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having ex- amined the location and Evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for, and taken the Deposition of Mary Griest herewith filed, Did establish the Westermost boundary line of Lot No. 69, to begin at the Westermost corner of a stone on George Street and Market Street being one hundred and twenty feet westerly from the North west corner of Capt Thomas Tenants Brick House on George Street and ninety two feet six inches Baltimore; city. 75 from the South west corner of Patrick Savage's House that is, from the Brick work of said House, thence running at right angles with George Street to the water where a Notch was cut in a log of the Wharf — Also did establish the division line between Lots No 70 & 71 to begin at the aforesaid North west corner of Capt Thomas Tenants House, thence running at right angles with George Street and parellel with the aforesaid westermost boundary line of Lot Number 69 — to the Water at a Notch cut in David Burke's Wharf, near Capt Thomas Tenants Wharf — In wit- ness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals, this 7th day of November 1808 — John Hille;n [S] Wm. Je:ssop [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of William Schartel to estab- lish the dividing lines between that part of Lot number five hundred and ninety eight owned by said Schartel and that part of said Lot owned and possed by John Fennel on Liberty and Lexington Streets — The City Commissioners did meet on the fifteenth day of x\pril 1807, having given four days Public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having ex- amined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for ; Did establish the division line between said William Schartel and John Fennel being part of Lot No. 598 to begin on Lexington Street fifty feet Westerly from the South West intersection of Liberty and Lexington Streets in a direct line drawn from said intersection to seven inches southerly from the North corner of John McKinnels Brick House on Lexington & North Streets thence running southerly fifty five feet meeting a point drawn twenty two feet two inches from the North East corner of said John Fennel's Brick House & a line drawn three feet six inches from the front of said House at the end of a line twenty three feet from the said North East corner of John Fennel's House, thence Easterly Parallel with Lexington Street to Liberty Street In witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands and Seals this 7th day of November 1808 — John HillEn [S] Hezi<;kiah Waters [S] 76 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE. In pursuance of the application of Richard Bevan to estabHsh the South East intersection of Sharp Street and Welcome Alley and the North East intersection of Sharp and Lee Streets The City Commissioners did meet on the 15th day of April 1807, having- given four days public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting and having examined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the south East intersection of Sharp Street and Wel- come Alley to be eighty four feet from the South East corner of William B. Hawkins Brick House on the west side of Sharp Street meeting a point one Hundred & forty nine feet southerly from the Southwest corner of John Marefeldts Brick House on the East side of Sharp Street Also the North East intersection of Sharp & Lee Streets eighty two feet six inches from the North West corner of Ben- jamin Barrys Brick House on Sharp & Lee Streets — on a direct line to the south west corner of said John Marefeldts Brick House — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands and Seals this 7th day of November 1808 — John Hii,r.5;N [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Philemon Towson to es- tablish the south west intersection of Charles & North West Streets and the line on the south west side of North west Street and Forest Alley — John Hillen did meet on the ninth day of April 1807, The Commissioners having given four days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting, and in consequence of the weather being wet, did adjourn to the i6th of the said Month when the City Commissioners met, and having examined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the south west intersec- tion of Charles and North West Streets to be one Hundred and thirteen feet six inches from the south west corner of Richard Shipleys brick House on the East side of Charles Street meet- ing a point twelve feet seven inches and a half from the North East corner of Philemon Towsons brick House above the water table — BALTIMORE CITY. y] Also did establish the south west side of North West Street to begin from the said south west intersection of Charles & North West Streets, thence running North forty eight Degrees West to Forest Alley — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands and seals this 7th day of November 1808 John HillEn [S] Wm Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Andrew Westram to es- tablish the dividing line between Andrew Cross's Lot and said Westram being part of Lot Number 59 situate on High Street the City Commissioners did meet on the 25th day of April 1807 having given four days public Notice of the time, place and in- tention of their meeting and having adjourned to the 5th day of May following did meet on that day and having examined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the dividing line between Andrew Cross and An- drew Westram to begin at the end of twenty feet from the obtruse corner of Lot Number 59. thence running thirty eight feet North Easterly to the end of a line drawn forty eight inches and a half from the southermost corner of John Cross's Brick house or back building, thence South Easterly parallel with High Street eighteen inches thence North Easterly eighty two feet to a point forty six feet eight inches from the Eastermost corner of John Cross's back building aforesaid and a line drawn fifty two feet eleven inches from the southermost corner of Buchanans brick* Kitchen thence parallel with High Street to Lot number fifty eight — In witness whereof, we have here- unto set our Hands & Seals this 7 day of November 1808 — John Hielen [S] Wm. Jessop [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Standish Barry to estab- lish the boundary line between Beal Randal and said Barry extending from Gay to Frederick Street 78 RECORDS OF The City Commissioners did meet on the 25th day of April eighteen hundred & seven having given four days pubHc Notice of the time place and intention of their meeting & having ex- amined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the division line between said Barry and Randal, to begin Northerly on Gay Street, sixty six feet from the Division line between Lots No 83 & 84, thence run- ning Easterly parallel with Baltimore Street meeting a point ninety nine feet one inch & a half from the North East corner of Genl Samuel Smith's Brick House on Frederick Street, the same being the Division line between Lots No 82 & 83. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 7th day of November 1808 — John Hii.i,en [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Samuel Colvin to establish the dividing line between Lots No. 15 & 16 situate on Short Street and the dividing lines between the Heirs of John Brown and said Colvin The City Commissioners did meet on the 28th day of April 1807 having given four days public notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having adjourned from time to time did meet on the 8th day of May following, and having examined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — and all the parties interested being present Viz Richard Colvin, Mary Davis and Nicholas S. Jones, it was agreed by the parties aforesaid that, the Division line be- tween their property shall commence at the Northermost cor- ner of the Brick House owned by Richard Colvin adjoining the house of Mary Davis and run from thence in a direct line to the Southermost corner of a Brick Warehouse belonging to the above named Nicholas S. Jones and standing on an Alley left open by Christopher Carnan ; and whereas it appears that a small corner of a wooden House owned by Mary Davis and a part of the wall of the Brick Warehouse owned by Nicholas S Jones incroaches in a small degree on the property of the said Richard Colvin, it is expressly agreed by the said Richard Colvin, that neither himself, nor any to claim by or under BALTIMORE CITY. 79 him shall have the liberty to disturb the houses so incroaching on his property, until they shall fall by natural decay or be destroyed by casualty — Also did establish the Division line between Lots number fifteen and sixteen to begin westerly at the end of forty eight feet eleven inches from the south west corner of James Edwards Brick Tavern on that Short Street, thence running Northerly to a point at the end of one hundred and forty nine feet nine inches from the Eastermost corner of James Edwards Brick Stable on Low Street — In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th day of November 1808 — -- John Hillen [S] Wm Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Nicholas Leeke to estab- lish the line between the House and Lot belonging to the Estate of Ebenezer Jenny situate on Alisanna Street and the adjoin- ing ground to the Eastward thereof belonging to the said Nicholas Leeke — The City Commissioners did meet on the twenty eight day of April eighteen Hundred and seven having given four days Public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, and having examined the location & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the Division line between the Estate of Ebenezer Jenny and Nicho- las Leeke to begin Easterly thirty eight feet from the North East corner of John and Alexander Roche's brick House, thence running Southerly sixty feet to a point drawn thirty eight feet from the North East corner of Peter Bonifin's Brick House on the West side of Apple Alley — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th day of November 1808 — John Hieeen [S] Wm Jessop [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Henry Payson to establish the Division line between the lots of Christopher Hughes and the said Henry Payson being part of Lots Number 587, 588 & 8o R]?,CORDS OF 589 & 590 on Hanover Street — The City Commissioners did meet on the ist day of May eighteen Hundred and seven having given four days Public Notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having examined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did by consent of parties establish the Division line between Henry Payson and Christopher Hughes to begin on Hanover Street at the South west corner of Henry Paysons Brick House on Hanover Street ; thence running in a direct line to the North west corner of Christopher Hughes Brick House on the East side of Charles Street— In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th day of November 1808 John Hillkn [S] Wm Jessop [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Lemuel Taylor to establish the dividing line between the Presbyterian Congregation and said Taylor and the dividing line between said Taylor and Francis Hollingsworth situate on East Street — The City Commissioners did meet on the i6th day of May eighteen Hun- dred and seven, having given four days Public Notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having taken the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the dividing line between said Lemuel Taylor and Francis Hollingsworth to begin on the North side of East Street where a line drawn from the South East corner of said Hollingsworth's House Southerly & parallel with the East end wall thereof will intersect East Street, thence running North- erly Parallel with the East side of North Lane to New Church Street — Also the dividing line between the Presbyterian Congregation and said Taylor to begin at the distance of forty feet easterly on East Street from the beginning of the first line, thence parallel wuth the East side of North Lane to New Church Street — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th day of November 1808 — John Hii^len [S] Wm Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] BALTIMORE CITY. 8 1 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of John Johnson to establish ^ the South East intersection of Gough Street & Caroline Streets, and the south west intersection of Gough Street and Strawberry Alley — The City Commissioners did meet on the nineteenth day of May eighteen Hundred & seven having given four days Public Notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the South East intersection of Gough and Caroline Streets to be Northerly in a direct line with the front wall of said Johnsons Brick House on Caroline Street sixteen feet from the North West corner thereof — Also did establish the South West intersec- tion of Gough Street and Strawberry Alley to be at the distance of One hundred and fifty feet six inches easterly from the aforesaid S E intersection of Gough and Caroline Streets — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands and Seals this 7th day of November 1808— John Hillen [S] Wm Jessop [S] Hezijkiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Charles Whitelock Mar- garet Peugh, and William Vance to establish the second and third lines of a parcel of ground situate on Liberty Street and Dutch Alley, which was on or about the 3d day of October 1795, Leased by John E Howard to Joseph Peugh also the given or home line of that part of the aforesaid Lot or parcel of ground which was on or about the 25th day of April 1806 assigned or set over by Margaret Peugh to William Vance — The City Commissioners did meet on the 28th day of May eigh- teen hundred & seven having given four days public Notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting and having ex- amined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the North west intersection of Liberty Street and Dutch Alley to be eighty two feet eight inches from the North West corner of Benjamin Morsels Brick House on Liberty Street and fifty seven feet ten inches from the 82 RECORDS OF North East corner of Shaneberger's Brick House on Dutch Alley — Also did establish the second line to begin Westerly ninety three feet from the Northwest intersection of Liberty Street & Dutch Alley and forty four feet three inches from the aforesaid North East corner of Shaneberger's Brick House thence running* Northerly Parallel with Howard Street sixty feet, then for the third line Easterly Parallel with Dutch Alley to Liberty Street meeting a point Sixty six feet eight inches Northerly from the Northwest intersection of Liberty Street and Dutch Alley. For the home line on Liberty Street westerly twenty seven four inches from the end of the third line aforesaid, thence westerly Parallel with the said third line to the end of thirty five feet from Dutch Alley on the second line — In Witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands and Seals this 7th day of November 1808 — John HillEn [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of John C Weems to establish the boundary lines of that part of Lot Number thirty three situ- ate on Hanover Street or Lane which was on the 29th day of December 1794. conveyed by Henry Dorsey Esqr. to John Lee Webster — The City Commissioners did meet on the 26th day of May eighteen Hundred & seven having given four days Public Notice of the time place and intention of their meeting and having examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the Northermost boundary line to begin at a point two Hundred and seventy six feet three inches Southerly from the South East corner of German Lane & Hanover Street and a line drawn sixty six feet six inches from the North East corner of a Brick House for- merly the property of the late Dr Gilder; thence running Parallel with German Lane to the end of a line eighty three feet six inches meeting a point fifty two feet five inches from the south East corner of a back building of the late John McConnel, thence continuing the same direction eighty nine feet nine inches — Also did establish the southermost boun- dary line, to begin at the distance of sixty six feet southerly BAIvTIMORE CITY. 83 from the aforesaid beginning- of the Northermost boundary Hne, thence running Parallel with said line one Hundred & seventy three feet three inches — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th day of November 1808— John Hiu.i:n [S] Hezrkiaii Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Edward Evett to establish the Division line between Claude Jolly and said Evett situate on East side of Light Street to Dock Alley The City Com- missioners did meet on the 26th day of May eighteen Hundred and seven having given four days Public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting and having examined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the Division line between Claude Jolly and Edward Evett to begin on the East side of Light Street North- erly twelve feet six inches from the North west corner of the House originally built by Isaiah Balderston. late Wm Graham's, thence easterly to Dock Alley meeting a point twelve feet six inches from the North East corner of a warehouse on Dock Alley built by said Isaiah Balderson — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th day of No- vember 1808 — John Hillein [S] Wm Jessop [S] He;ze;kiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of John Pawley to establish the corner Lot bounding on Howard & Lombard Street The City Commissioners did meet on the 28th day of May eigh- teen hundred & seven, having given four days public Notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting and having ex- amined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the Northwest corner of Howard & Lombard Street to be eighty feet ten inches from the South west comer of Charles Griffith's Brick House and sixtv six feet 84 RECORDS OP from the South West corner of Howard & Lombard Street thence running Northerly on Howard Street forty five feet, thence Westerly Parallel with Lombard Street seventy four feet three Inches, thence southerly forty five feet to Lombard Street, thence Easterly bounding on Lombard Street seventy four feet three inches to the Beginning — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands & Seal this 7th day of November 1808— John Hillen [S] Wm Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Michael Diffenderffer to establish the dividing line between that part of Lot No 113 situate on Frederick Street heretofore assigned and set over by Peter Litzinger to Thomas Constable and that part of said Lot assigned and set over by said Peter Litzinger to John Neif- zinger and assigned by John Neifzinger to Michael Diffen- derffer — The City Commissioners did meet on the four day of June eighteen Hundred & seven^ having given four days Public Notice of the time place and intention of their meeting — Did establish the first Division line to begin ten inches south Easterly from the Northwestermost corner of Mary Gorsuch's Brick House, thence running North Easterly thirty feet to a point two feet ten inches from the South East end wall of said Diffenderffer's Brick House ; thence South thirty six Degrees East four feet three inches, then North sixty seven Degrees East to a point twenty two feet from the Southermost corner of James Stewarts back building and a line seventy two feet four inches from the Eastermost corner of Michael Diffen- derffer's Brick House. — In v^^itness whereof, we have here- unto set our Hands and Seals this 7th day of November 1808. John Hieeen [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Thomas Kenny to estab- lish the dividing line between Lots Number 619 & 626. situate BALTIMORE CITY. 85 on Waggon Alley — Also the front line of Lot No, 626 on said Alley — The City Commissioners did meet on the 2d day of June eighteen hundred and seven, having given four days Pub- lic Notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting and having examined the location and evidence relative to the sub- ject matter prayed for — Did establish the division line between Lots Number six hundred and nineteen and six hundred and Twenty six, to begin at the distance of one Hundred & thirty two feet Easterly from the line of Howard Street, thence run- ning southerly Parallel with Howard Street to intersect — lycx- ington Street at the distance of One hundred & thirty two feet from the south west corner Talbot Jones Brick House on Howard & Lexington Streets =: In witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th November 1808. John Hillkn [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of James Stirling to establish the North west intersection of Second Street and Market space, also the dividing line between Lots number 212 & 214. situate on Market space^ and the westermost boundary line of Lots No. 213 & 214 — The City Commissioners did meet on the four day of June eighteen Hundred & seven, having given four days Public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting and having examined the location and evidence rela- tive to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the North West intersection of Second Street and Market space to be one Hundred & fourteen feet four inches & a half from the South East corner of Genl. Charles Ridgelys Warehouse meeting a point one Hundred feet four inches from the North west corner of the North west Pillar of the lower Market — Also did establish the westermost boundary of Lot Number two hundred & thirteen & two hundred & fourteen to begin at the distance of sixty five feet westerly on second Street from the North west intersection of Second Street and Market space at a nail drove in the Stone wall of Mr. Sleigh's house twenty inches & three quarters from the South East corner of said House by the con- sent of James Stirlingj thence running Parallel with Market 86 RECORDS OF space sixty three feet to Lot number One Hundred and twelve— Also did establish the dividing line between Lots number two hundred & twelve and two hundred & fourteen to begin North- erly at the distance of sixty three feet from the aforesaid North West intersection of Second Street & Market space thence run- ning Parallel with second Street sixty five feet. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th day of November 1808. John Hillen [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Benjamin Bond to estab- lish the dividing line between that part of Lot No. 154 hereto- fore conveyed by George Wells to Marcus McCausland & that part of said Lot now owned by William Weatherby, also the second line of that part conveyed by Wells to McCausland as aforesaid situate on the North side of Lancaster Street between Argyle Alley & Market Street — The City Commissioners did meet on the nth day of June eighteen hundred & seven having given four days Public notice of the time place and in- tetion of their meeting and having examined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — - Did estab- lish the division line between William Weatherby's Lot & Ben- jamin Bond's to begin Easterly at the distance of one Hundred and ten feet from the North East intersection of Market and Lancaster Streets, which said intersection is one Hundred & fifty eight nine inches from the North East corner of the late William Jacob's Brick house and fourteen feet one inch from the South west corner of Mrs. Curtain's Brick House, thence running Parallel with Market Street sixty feet; the second line to begin Easterly One hundred and fifty feet from said North East intersection of Market & Lancaster Streets, thence running Parallel with Market Street Northerlv sixty feet — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Plands & Seals this 7th day of November 1808 — John HielEn [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] BxMvTiMORt; CITY. 87 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Henderson and Colhoun to establish the South West intersection of Howard Street and Dutch Alley and the South West intersection of Dutch Alley and Feet Alley — The City Commissioners did meet on the 15th day of June eighteen Hundred and seven having given four days Public Notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting and having examined the location & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the south West intersection of Howard Street and Dutch Alley to be twenty nine feet nine inches and a half from the North east corner of George Peters House meeting a point eighty five feet from the South west corner of Ephraim Robinson's House — Also the South East intersection of Dutch Alley & Ten feet Alley, twenty feet from the front wall of Mrs. Smith's House meeting a point eleven feet from the North East corner of John Bettingers Warehouse In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this /th day of November 1808 — Wm. Jessop [SI HiizEKiAH Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Ritsen Browning to estab- hsh the lines of his Lot near the North West intersection of Conway & Sharp Streets conveyed by Peter Hodges to the said Ritsen Browning on the ist day of July 1806. The City Commissioners did meet on the 20th day of June eighteen Hun- dred & seven having given four days Public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting and having examined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the Northwest intersection of Conway and Sharp Streets to be southerly one Hundred & twenty five feet from the South East corner of Joseph Biays's Brick House on the west side of Sharp Street and one Hundred and seventy one feet Easterly from the south East corner of Peter Bankers Brick House — The Southermost boundary line to begin Northerly forty four feet from the aforesaid Northwest intersection of Conway & Sharp Streets, thence running Parallel with Conway Street — 88 RECORDS OF The Northermost boundary line to begin sixty six feet North- erly from the aforesaid North west intersection of Conway & Sharp Streets thence westerly Parallel with Conway Street seventy feet — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th day of November 1808. — John HillSn [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of John Mickle to establish to North East intersection of Charles & Chatham Streets — The City Commissioners met on the 27th day of June eigh- teen hundred & seven and adjourned to the 7th day of July following having previously given four days Public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, the Board met on the 7tli day of July agreeably to adjournment & having examined the location & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for; and having examined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the North East intersection of Charles & Chatham Streets to be sixty five feet eleven inches from the North East corner of Samuel Hollingsworth's Brick Plouse below the water table & forty nine feet six inches from the south East corner of John McKim senr. Brick House — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals the 7th day of November 1808 — John HillEn [S] Wm. Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Frederick Leypold to establish the of a Lot assigned by Peter Mackenheimer to John Gross which said Lot is in the possession of the said Frederick Leypold The City Commissioners did meet on the tenth day of July eighteen hundred & seven having given four days public BALTIMORE CITY. 89 notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting and hav- ing examined the location & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the northermost boundary line of said lot to begin northerly at the distance of two feet from the North East corner of Frederick Leypold's Brick House on Gay Street, thence running Westerly to the South East side of an Alley left by Alexander Lawson meeting a point fourteen feet four inches from the South west corner of Ignatius Her- ters back building on said Alley — The southermost boundary line of said lot to begin South- erly on Gay Street at the distance of twenty three feet from the aforesaid North east corner of said Leypolds Brick House, thence running westerly to said Alley meeting a point thirty- nine feet four inches from the aforesaid South West corner of said Herters Brick House — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands and Seals this 7th day of November 1808 — John HilIvE;n [S] Wm. Jsssop [S] HiizEKiAH Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE In pursuance of the application of Bryan Williams to estab- lish the South East intersection of Wilkes Street and Straw- berry Alley and the lines of the Lot owned by said Williams being part of Lot Number 606 — The City Commissioners did meet on the 14th day of July eighteen hundred & seven, having given four days Public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting and hav- ing examined the location and evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the North West intersec- tion of Wilkes Street and Strawberry Alley, sixty nine feet six inches from the North East corner of Samuel Lowry's Brick House, meeting a point one Hundred & thirty two feet six inches from the North west corner of John Farrahar's Brick House, thence running & bounding on Strawberry Alley North two Degrees & a half West sixty feet, thence South eighty seven Degrees & a half West Parallel with Wilkes Street twenty four feet, thence southerly with Strawberry Alley sixty 90 RECORDS OF feet until it intersects a line drawn westerly along Wilkes Street twenty four feet from the North West intersection of Wilkes Street and Strawberry Alley — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands & Seals this 7th day of November 1808 NB. the S. E. intersection was applied for but was not in- tended, therefore the N. W. was established. John Hillen [S] William Jlssop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. In pursuance of the application of Robert Carey Long in be- half of Nicholas Brice, William H. Winder and Doctor Davidge to establish the North West intersection of Courtland and New Church Streets, and the North east intersection of St. Paul's Lane and New Church Street, The City Commissioners did meet on the 17th day of July Eighteen hundred & seven, having given four days Public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, and having examined the location and evidence relative to the sub- ject matter prayed for — Did establish the North West inter- section of Courtland and New Church Streets, fift}' Nine feet Eight inches and a half from the South West intersection, or corner of James Mosher's front Building, meeting a point fifty Six feet nine inches from the South West corner of said Mosher's back building on Courtland Street — The North East intersection of New Church Street and St. Paul's Lane One hundred feet from the aforesaid North West intersection of Courtland and New Church Streets ; and One hundred feet nine inches from a shed Roofed House belonging to In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 7th Day of November 1808. John HillEn [S] William Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE. In pursuance of the application of Saml. McKim to establish the Northermost boundarv line of Fish Street in front of Lots BAIvTIMORE CITY. 91 number 127 & 128, and the second line of a parcel of Ground situate on said Street, Leased by Engelhard Yeiser, on the i6th August 1794, to Gotlip Deitz, and also the eastermost line of Holliday Street from Fish Street to the property of Marcus McCausland ; also the lines of a Canal heretofore laid out by Engelhard Yeiser, between his property and the property sold by George Prestman ; The City Commissioners did meet on the 30th day of July Eighteen hundred & Seven, having given four days Public Notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, and having examined the location and evidence relative to the sub- ject matter prayed for — Did establish the Northermost boundary line of Fish Street, to begin Northerly Five Inches, from the South East corner of John Thompson's Tavern, on Gay Street, thence running in a direct line to the south East corner of Mrs. Lawson's One Story Brick House, on Fish Street ; thence continuing the same direc- tion to the out line of the City, The second line of Gotlip Deitz to begin Westerly fifty feet from the South West corner of Mrs. Lawson's Brick House aforesaid ; thence running at Right Angles with Fish Street to the line of the City. — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals, this 7th day of November 1808. — John Hili^en [S] WlIvLIAM JESSOP [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. In pursuance of the application of John Lawless to establish the lines of a Lot of Ground situate at the South West intersec- tion of Fleet Street and Strawberry Alley, Leased on the 9th Day of June 1807. by Eliza Hammond to said Lawless. — The City Commissioners did meet on the 15th. day of August Eighteen hundred & Seven, having given four days Public Notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, and having examined the location and evidence relative to the sub- ject matter prayed for. — Did establish the south west intersection of Fleet street and Strawberry Alley to be One hundred and Eighty Eight feet 92 RECORDS OF seven inches from the South East corner of Thomas Prestman's Brick House on Bond & Fleet Streets, meeting a point One Hundred & Sixty Six feet five inches from the South West corner of George Higson's Brick House on Fleet Street, above the Stone foundation : The southermost boundary line of said Lot to begin Southerly at the distance of Seventy feet from the Southwest intersection of Fleet Street and Strawberry Alley ; thence Running West- erly, parallel with Fleet Street Forty four feet six inches — the line fronting on Fleet street, to begin at the southwest inter- section of Fleet Street and Strawberry Alley ; thence Running and bounding on Fleet Street Westerly forty four feet Six inches. — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands and Seals, this 7th day of November 1808. — John HillEn [S] WlIvLIAM Jessop [S] Hezekiah Waters [S] CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.— In pursuance of the application of Wm. Jessop and others to establish the South West intersection of Liberty and Fayette Street, and the North West intersection of Liberty Street and Cowpen Alley and ascertain and bound the Division lines be- tween Lots No. 611 & 616. and between Lots No. 616 & 622. on Fayette Street The City Commissioners did meet on the 19th day of August Eighteen Hundred & Seven, having given four days Public Notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, and having examined the location and evidence relative to the sub- ject matter prayed for, Did establish the South West intersection of Liberty & Fay- ette Streets, Sixty Seven feet from the North West corner of Lewis & William Michaels Brick House, and sixty Nine feet from the South West corner of said House — The North West intersection of Liberty Street and Cowpen Alley to be Thirteen feet Eight inches from the corner of Thomas Winwoods Brick House, and seventy feet ten inches from the North West corner of Conrad Reinacker's House. — Baltimore; city. 93 Adjourn'd to the 25th. Inst — 9 O'clock A M. The Commissioner's met on the 25th. of August Agree- able to adjournment, and on account of the clashing of interests of the several proprietors of Lots on Fayette Street and Cow- pen Alley — Adjourned to meet on the ist October, at 3 o'clock P. M. The Commissioners met agreeable to adjournment, on the ist day of October, and adjourned siiie die. The Commissioners being called on by Wm. Jessop and An- thony Law, two of the parties, on the 17th day of October Eighteen Hundred and Eight, did, by their consent. Establish the division between Lots number six Hundred and Eleven and Six Hundred and sixteen to begin four inches and a Half Westerly from the North East corner of Wm. Jessop Brick House, on Fayette Street; thence Running at Right angles with Fayette Street to Cowpen Alley. — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands and Seals, this sevenMi day of November 1808. John Hili of April last, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & after examining the evidence and locations relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did estab- lish the South w^est intersection of Sharp & Camden Street to be Seventy one feet three inches from the South east corner of Vachel Dorsey's Brick house on Camden Street meeting a point ninety three feet from the North east intersection of Said Street — And adjourned to the 18th. of the same month, on which day they met, And did establish the North west inter- section of Sharp Street & Brandy Alley, to be Northerly twenty- one feet four inches from the North east corner of Joseph Biay's Brick house in a direct line with the aforesaid South west intersection of Sharp & Camden Streets — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Henry StouEFER [seal] Jno. Bankson [seal] Saml. H. Gatchell [seal] Wm. C. Goldsmith [seal] BALTIMORE CITY. IKJ CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809 In pursuance of the application of Owen Allen to establish the North west corner or intersection of German & Bond Streets The City Commissioners did meet on the 8th. day of April last having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, And having adjourned from time to time. Did meet again on the 14th. of the same month. & after examining the evidence and location, relative to the subject matter prayed for Did establish the North west inter- section of Bond & German Streets, to be at the distance of one hundred and twenty six feet five inches from the Southwest corner of George Reese's Brick house meeting a point, one hun- dred & eighteen feet seven inches Southerly from the South east corner of James Sharps Brick house. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day and year above written. Henry Stouefer [seal] Jno. Bankson [seal] Saml. H. Gatchell [seal] Wm. C. Goldsmith [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809 In pursuance of the Application of George Reese to establish the division line between Lots No. 779 & No. 786 situate on the east side of Bond Street, between German & Smith Streets — The City Commissioners Did meet on the 8th. day of April last having given four days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting, & having Adjourned from time to time ; Did meet again on the 14th. of said Month, & after exam- ining the evidence & location relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the Division line between Lot num- ber seven hundred & seventy nine and seven hundred & eighty six to begin on Bond Street, at the distance of One hundred & sixty feet from German Street on the line of Bond Street, meeting a point seventy six feet North sixty seven degrees & three quarters East, from the North east corner of James I20 RECORDS OF Sharp's two story brick house, thence parralel with Germait Street to apple alley. In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and Seals the day and year above written — Henry Stouefer [seal] Jno. Bankson [seal] Saml. H. Gatchell [seal] Wm. C. Goldsmith [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809 In pursuance of the Application of Jacob Sumwalt to estab- lish the Division line between that part of Lots No. 172 & 173 conveyed or Leased by John Brown to Jacob West, & the part of said Lots assigned by John Wilmot to Adam Hendrix. As also the division line between Hendrix part of said lots & that part of the said Lots Leased by John Brown to John Cald- well situate on the South east side of North Street, between East & forest Streets, in Stiger & Moale's Addition to Balti- more Town. — The City Commissioners Did meet on the 12th. April last having given four days public notice of the time, place & inten- tion of their meeting, and adjourned to the 14th. of the same month, On which day they met; And having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for,. Did establish the Division line between that part of Lots Num- ber One hundred & seventy two, and One hundred & seventy three conveyed or leased by John Brown to Jacob West, & that part of said lots assigned by John Wilmot to Adam Hen- drix, to begin at the distance of Ninety eight feet, seven inches from the North West Corner of Donavans brick house on a line with North street, thence Easterly parralel with East street eighty feet. Also the division line between Adam Hendrix' part of said Lots & that part of said Lots leased by John Brown to John Caldwell to begin at the distance of One hundred & thirty three feet One inch & a half from the aforesaid Northwest corner of said Donovan's house on the line of North Street, thence Easterly parralel with East street Eighty feet. BAI^TIMORE: city. 121 In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and Seals the day & year above written Henry Stouffer [seal] Jno. Bankson [seal] Saml. H. Gatchell [seal] Wm. C. Goldsmith [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809 In pursuance of the AppHcation of Andrew Dewees & Co to estabHsh a division Hne on Granby Street of a Lot seventy five feet Southerly from Prince Street — The City Commissioners did meet on the 14th. day of April last having given four days public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, And after examining the evidence and location relative to the Subject matter prayed for, Did establish the said division line at the distance of seventy five feet from the South east Intersection of Granby & Prince Streets, to begin on Granby Street at the distance of fifty six feet eight inches from the North east corner of General Swan's brick building now erect- ing on Granby street, meeting a point, One hundred and twenty seven feet one inch from the South west corner of said Andrew Dewees & Co. Brick house on Granby street & Little York Street, thence running Easterly, parralel with Prince Street One hundred feet — In Witness whereof We have hereunto set our hands & Seals — Henry Stouffer [seal] Saml. H. Gatchell [seal] Wm. C. Goldsmith [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. July 1809 In pursuance of the Application of Daniel Daly to Establish the South west Intersection of Conway & Sharp Streets — The City Commissioners Did meet on the i8th. day of April last, having giving four days public notice of the time place & in- tention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & 122 RECORDS OF Locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for — Did Establish the South west intersection of Conway & Sharp Streets to be southerly sixty six feet from the Northwest inter- section of said Streets, meeting a point Ninety three feet eight inches from the Southwest corner of the Parsonage House In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Hdnry STouFifi;R [seal] Jno. Bankson [seae] Wm. C. Goldsmith [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. July 1809. In pursuance of the Application of Christopher Chapman to establish the division line between lots No. 793 and 800 — The City Commissioners Did meet on the 19th. day of April last, having given four days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting and having examined the evidence & Locations relative to the subject matter prayed for, — Did establish the Division line between Lot number seven hundred & ninety three & number Eight hundred to begin at the distance of two hundred & forty feet from German Street, on the line of Bond Street, which said beginning is eighty feet Northerly from the beginning of the division line between Lots Number seven hundred & seventy nine & number seven hundred & eighty six establish on the 14th. April ; thence running easterly parrallel with German Street to Apple Alley — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the day & year above written. Henry Stoueeer [seal] Same. H. Gatchell [seal] Wm. C. Goldsmith [seal] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809 In pursuance of the application of Leonard Pouder & others to fix & establish the Division lines between their respective baIvTimore; city. 123 Lots in such manner as will do the most equal Justice, best correspond with their present possessions, & give to each pro- prietor, the quantity of ground called for by their respective title papers — The City Commissioners did meet on the 22nd day of April last having given four days public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence and locations relative to the subject matter prayed for. — Did Establish the division line between Jacob Nurser & the heirs of John German to begin on the West side of Howard Street, Northerly at the distance of nineteen feet nine inches & a half from the South east corner of said Nurser's Brick house, thence Westerly parralel with Saratoga Street to the Alley — Also the Division line between the Heirs of said John German and Thomas Walker to begin Northerly on Howard's Street sixty seven feet three inches & a half binding on Howard Street from the aforesaid South east corner of said Nurser's House, thence running Westwardly parralel with Saratoga Street to the alley The Division line between Isaac Ferryman and George Peters to begin Northerly on the line of Howard Street at the distance of One hundred & twelve feet three inches & a half from the aforesaid Southeast corner of Nurser's house, thence Westerly parralel with Saratoga Street to the alley — The Division line between George Peters & John V. Sands to begin Northerly on the line of Howard Street at the Distance of one hundred & thirty two feet ten inches & a half from the aforesaid South east corner of said Nurser's house, thence Westerly parralel with Saratoga Street to the alley The Division line between John V. Sands & Leonard Buder to begin Northerly on the line of Howard Street at the dis- tance of One hundred & fifty feet nine inches & a half from the aforesaid South east corner of said nurser's House, thence Westerly Parralel with Saratoga Street to the alley — The Division line between Leonard Ponder and John Nico- demus to begin Northerly on the line of Howard Street at the Distance of One hundred & eighty one feet eleven inches & a half from the aforesaid Southeast corner of said Nurser's 124 RECORDS OF House, thence Westerly parralel with Saratoga Street to the alley — In Witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & Seals, the day & year above written — Henry Stoufeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Same. H. Gatcheee [S] Wm. C. Goedsmith [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809 In pursuance of the application of Grafflin & Hardester & others to Establish the line that divides the Lots No. 291, 292, 293, 294, 295. from the lots No. 312, 313, 314, 315, 316 between Duke & Queen Streets The City Commissioners did meet on the 20th. day of April last, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence and locations relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the division line between lots Number two hundred & ninety one, two hundred ninety two, two hundred and ninety three, two hundred ninety four, two hundred ninety five, & lots number three hundred & twelve, three hundred and thirteen, three hundred & fourteen, three hundred and fifteen, three hundred and Sixteen ; to begin Northerly at the distance of One hundred & seven feet eight Inches from the South east intersection of Queen & Exeter Streets, meeting a point forty nine feet seven inches & a half from the Northermost corner of Captn. James Griggs Brick house on Exeter Street, thence run- ning Easterly to Wolfe Street, meeting a point Southerly Six- teen feet nine inches from the range of the Southermost front wall of a two story brick house belonging to William Davey. In Witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and Seals the day & year above written. Henry Stoueeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Same. H. Gatcheee [S] Wm. C. Goedsmith [S] baltimorf; city. 125 CITY COMMISvSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. July 1809 In pursuance of the Application of Mary Wells, Hugh Blackburn, and others, proprietors of lots on Lexington Street & Dutch Alley, between Howard & North Streets, to have the lines & bounds surveyed and established in such manner as will do most equal Justice to the parties concerned, & will best accord w^ith the former & present possessions. — The City Commissioners did meet on the 3d day of May last, having given four days Public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting — and also having examined the evidence & loca- tions relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the Division line between Mary Wells & Hugh Blackburn to begin on Lexington Street, Easterly at the distance of One hundred & ninety nine feet two inches from Howard Street, thence running Southerly parralel with Howard Street One hundred & two feet eight inches. The Division line between Hugh Blackburn & Adam Mops to begin on Lexington Street, Easterly two hundred and twenty one feet five inches & a half from Howard Street, thence run- ning Southerly Parralel with Howard Street One hundred and two feet eight inches, thence Westerly parralel with Lexington Street one foot five inches & a half, thence parralel with Howard Street to Dutch alley, meeting a point Westerly forty four feet from the Southwest corner of Zachary Miles Brick- house on Dutch alley. The Division line between Adam Mops & Samuel Inloze to begin on Lexington Street Easterly at the distance of two hundred & forty four feet & half of an inch from Howard Street, thence Southerly parralel with Howard Street ninetv- eight feet, thence South 28°. West to the end of a line drawn Easterly parralel with Lexington Street Eighteen feet six inches and a half from the end of the Division line between Mops and Blackburn thence parralel with Howard Street to Dutch alley meeting a point twenty four feet Westerly from the aforesaid Southwest corner of Z Myles House — The line South 28°. West which varies from the other back lines is intended for a passage or alley from Inloze Lot into a four feet alley from Dutch alley as b}^ agreement. 126 RECORDS OF The Division line between Samuel Inloze and Hugh Mc- Fadon to begin on Lexington Street Easterly at the distance of two hundred & Sixty six feet & half of an inch from Howard Street, thence Southerly parralel with Howard Street one hun- dred and two feet eight inches. In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & Seals, the day & year above written, Hi;NRY Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Saml. H. GatcheivL [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809. In pursuance of the Application of Owen Allen to establish the North line of Smith Street between Bond Street & Apple alley — The City Commissioners did meet on the 6th day of May last, having given four days Public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, and having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the North east intersection of Bond & Smith Streets to be four hundred & eleven feet three inches from German Street and eastwardly seventy feet from the Westermost line of Bond Street as heretofore established — ■ Also did establish the Northwestermost intersection of Smith Street & Apple alley Two hundred feet easterly from the said Northeast intersection of Bond & Smith Streets in a direct line with the North east intersection of Smith & Wolfe Streets also before established, being the South west corner of the Roman Catholic burying ground which gives the line prayed for. In Witness whereof. We have hereunto set our hands and seals, the day & year above written. Henry Stoufeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Same. H. Gatchele [S] BALTIMORE CITY. 12/ CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. July 1809. In pursuance of the Application of George Ackerman on behalf of the German Congregation to establish the Division line between the ground held by the German Congregation & the ground held by the Heirs of Conrod Conrod — And the Division line between said Congregation & the ground con- veyed by Alexander Lawson to Casper Grasmuch now owned by Arnold Richardson as also the boundary line of the ground belonging to the said Congregation from Grasmuch's lot to fish street as far as Opposite to Samuel McKim's Soap Manu- factory — The City Commissioners Did meet on the 13th day of May last, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, and also having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the division line between the ground held by the German Congregation & the ground held by the heirs of Conrod Conrod to begin Northerly forty three feet six inches from the South East corner of Lot Number One hundred & twenty, thence running North seventy seven degrees & a half West, thirty six feet, thence South eighty seven degrees & a half west, until it intersects Lot Number One hundred & thirty, Also the division lines between the ground of said German Congregation and the ground conveyed by Alexander Law- son to Caspar Grasmuch now owned by Arnold Richardson, to begin Northeasterly twelve feet from the aforesaid Division line between the German Congregation and the Heirs of Con- rod, on the West side of Gay Street, thence running along the Wall of a Richardson's brick building erected on said Gras- much's lot North seventy seven degrees & a half West five perches to the South west corner of said Richardson's Smoke house thence running North, twenty three degrees & a half East, the distance of Grasmuch's lot, thence continuing the same course to Fish Street meeting a point Twenty four feet eight inches from the North Westermost corner of Mrs. Eliza- beth Barry's two story Brick house, then North Westerly binding on Fish street One hundred & eighty two feet eight inches meeting a point thirty three feet from the Southermost 128 RECORDS OF Corner of Samuel McKim's Soap Factory, thence binding on Lots Number One hundred & twenty nine & One hundred & thirty, to the Division Hne between the German Congrega- tion & the heirs of Conrod Conrod Also did confirm the Establishment made on the 28th. day of April on the application of said George Ackerman of the boundary lines of the Lot conveyed by John R Holliday to Engleyard Yeizer as follows — To begin for the same at the Distance of Ninety three feet Northerly from the North west corner of the Brick house on Holliday street formerly erected "by John Barron thence running Northerly & binding on Hol- liday Street twenty five feet six inches, thence North eighty seven degrees East until it intersects a line drawn North three degrees and a half West from the North west corner of Mrs. O'Donnel's brick stable on Orange alley, thence running said line twenty five feet six inches, thence with a Straight line to the beginning — In Witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Henry Stoufeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Same, H. Gatchele [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. July 1809 In pursuance of the application of James H. Clark to estab- lish the lines of that part of Lot No. 75 Conveyed by Capt. Baptist Mezeek to said Clark on the 27th. day of May last — The Commissioners did meet on the 3d day of June last having given four days public Notice of the time, place and intention of their Meeting, & also having examined the evi- dence & locations relative to the Subject Alatter prayed for — Did establish that part of lot Number Seventy five conveyed as aforesaid, to begin for the same on the South side of George Street easterly at the distance of two hundred & fifty three feet four inches from the North West corner of Capt. Thomas Tenant's brick house on Lot Number seventy one meeting a point eighty five feet from the south west Corner Baltimore; city. 129 of Capt. McMeales brick house on the North side of George Street, thence running & binding on George Street Easterly twenty three feet four inches then Southerly Parrallel with Ann Street One hundred & ten feet thence Westerly Parrallel with George street twenty three feet four inches to the South west corner of a stone Marked C. thence Northerly one hundred & ten feet to the place of beginning — In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Henry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809. In pursuance of the Application of Hezekiah Waters to establish the Division line between lot No. 86 & 87 situate on Wolfe Street Fell's point — The City Commissioners Did meet on the 3d day of June last having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & also having examined the evidence & location relative to the Subject matter prayed for, Did establish the division line between lot Num- ber eighty six & number eighty seven by consent of the parties Hezekiah Waters and William Price, to begin Northerly on the East line of Wolfe street as located diagonally fifty feet seven inches from the Northwestermost corner of said Waters Brick Warehouse, erected on lot number eighty six, thence Easterly parralel, or nearly so, with George Street passing a point fifty one feet from the South west corner of William Price's Brick warehouse, on a direct line with the west end thereof, to the Water — In Witness whereof we have here- unto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written — Henry Btouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] ^ 130 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809. In pursuance of the Application of George Reinacker to establish the boundary lines of a lot or parcel of Ground Con- veyed by John E. Howard to said Reinecker on or about the 23d. day of May 1788 Situate on Liberty street Fayette Street & Dutch alley. The City Commissioners did meet on the 8th day of June last, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting. And also having examined the evidence and locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for — Did establish the lines of said lot to begin at the North west intersection of Liberty & Fayette Street, Said North- west Intersection being seventy one feet three inches North- erly from the South west intersection thereof on a direct line with the North west Intersection of Liberty street & Dutch Alley, thence running Westerly on a direct line with the North east Intersection of Howard & Fayette Streets Sixty six feet to the North east intersection of North & Fayette Street, thence Northerly binding on North Street One hundred & fifty five feet to Dutch Alley meeting a point twenty feet Southerly from the North side of Dutch Alley heretofore established thence Easterly Parrallel with the North side of Dutch Alley to the line of Liberty Street meeting a point twenty one feet seven inches from the North west intersection of Liberty Street & Dutch alley — Thence Southerly to the North west intersec- tion of Liberty & Fayette Street the place of beginning. — In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written. Henry Stoufeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Same. H. Gatchele [S] Wm. C. Goedsmith [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809 In pursuance of the application of Frederick Schaefifer to establish the Southwest corner or intersection of Bank Street & Petticoat Allev. BALTIMORE CITY. I3I The City Commissioners did meet ou the loh. day of June last, having four days public Notice of the time, place & inten- tion of their meeting, And also having examined the evidence and locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for Did establish the South west intersection of Bank Street and Petticoat alley to be at the distance of One hundred & forty three feet easterly from the North east corner of the Baptist Church to the line of Petticoat alley, meeting a point three hundred feet from the North line of Wilke's Street. In Witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written. — Henry Stouefer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Same. H. Gatchele [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809. In pursuance of the Application of James Rouse to establish the boundary lines of a parcel of ground leased by Isaac Sutton to said Rouse on the I2h. of April 1786 Situate on Caroline Street, between Gough & Bank Streets. The City Commissioners did meet on the loh. day of June last, having four days public Notice, of the time, place & inten- tion of their meeting, and having also examined the evidence & locations Relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the boundary lines of said lot to begin at the distance of one hundred & seventy feet Northerly from the North east intersection of Bank & Caroline Streets which said northeast intersection is found by running a line Easterly Parralel with Wilke's Street eighty feet from the North west intersection of Bank «&; Caroline Streets as heretofore established, thence Northerly binding on Caroline Street twenty four feet, thence Easterly Parrallel with Bank Street to Strawberry alley thence Southerly & parrallel with Caroline Street twenty four feet, thence with a straight line to the beginning — In Witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & thence with a straight line to the beginning Henry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Same. H. Gatchele [S] 132 RECORDS OF CITY COAIMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d July 1809. In pursuance of the application of W. A. Tucker to Establish the lines between Capt. William Ferlong and the said Tucker's Lots on Alice Anna & Wolfe Streets. The City Commissioners did meet on the loh. day of June last having given four days Public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for — Did establish the lines between Capt. William Ferlong and said Tucker which was found by running Easterly sixty three feet, from Wolfe Street, commencing on the East side thereof One hundred & twenty feet Northerly, from the North east intersection of Wolfe & Allisanna Streets. — The Division line aforesaid to begin at the end of sixty three feet from Wolfe street Easterly thence running South- erly Parrelel with Wolfe Street forty feet thence Westerly parrelel with Allisanna Street forty feet, thence Southerly parrallel with Wolfe Street twenty feet — In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written — Henry Stoufeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Same. H. Gatcheel [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 3d. July 1809 In pursuance of the Application of Thomas B. Dorsey & Caleb D. Goodwin to establish the South East & South West Corners of lot Number One hundred & Sixty four on King Tammany, otherwise called Saint Tammany Street. The City Commissioners did meet, on the ist Inst — having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, the Commissioners also gave public notice, at the same time, of their intention to establish the lines of King Tammany Street from Forest lane, until it intersects Chatham Street. Thomas B. Dorsey and Caleb D. Goodwin having with- drawn their application : The Commissioners having examined the evidence and Locations relative to the lines of King Tam- BALTIMORK CITV. 133 many street, Did establish the South Hue of King Tammany street, otherwise called Saint Tammany Street, to commence at the South East intersection of said Street and Forest lane, being the North west corner of Mrs. Justice's House, thence running South seventy two Degrees & a half East to the North East corner of John Mitchels Brick house, thence continuing the same Course, to intersect Chatham Street. The north line of said street, to commence on the East side of Forest lane Northerly forty feet from the aforesaid South east intersection of Forest lane & King, or St. Tammany Streets, thence running South Seventy two degrees & a half East, parrallel with the South line thereof to intersect Chatham Street. In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Hknry StouFFER [seal] Jno. Bankson [seal] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE i6h. Octor 1809. In pursuance of the application of John Young to establish the boundary lines of a parcel of Ground conveyed by John McCabe to John Young on the 28h. day of January 1804. The Commissioners did meet on the 25h. day of July last having given four days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did estab- lish the boundary lines of said parcel of Ground conveyed by John McCabe to said John Young, to begin on High street, One hundred & thirty three feet three inches Southerly from the North Westermost corner of Thomas Mathews' — Brick house on Wapping & High Streets, thence bounding on High Street twenty seven feet eight inches to the line of George Cole's lot as heretofore established thence easterly binding on Cole's lot to Temple Street, thence binding on Temple Street Northerly until it intersects a line drawn from the place of beginning, parallel with Wapping Street — It is understood and agreed 134 RECORDS OF between the parties John Young and James Taylor that the hne between them is to run in a direct Hne with the south end wall of said Taylor's back building — In Witness Whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals, the day & year above written — Henry Stouffer [seal] Saml. H. GatchflIv [S] Jno. Bankson [S] CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE BALTIMORE i6h. Octor. 1809 In pursuance of the application of Jane Baylis to establish the lines of that part of Tot No. 61 situate on Conewago Street conveyed by William Langril to said Jane Baylis on or about the twelfth day of June 1809 — The City Commissioners met on the 29h. day of July last, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting. And adjourned to the 31st. of said month, July, And having met agreeably to adjournment and taken the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for, & the Deposition of Elias Barnaby & William Hattenback hereto annexed. — Did establish the lines of that part of Lot Number sixty one conveyed by William Langarl to Jane Baylis to begin on the North east side of Connewago Street, at the South east corner of a ten feet alley, South Easterly ten feet, from the South east corner of the foundation Wall of Elias Glenn's Dwelling house, & running & binding on Connewago Street, South east- erly twenty seven feet to the South west corner of Terence Dempsey's Brick House, thence along the end wall of said Dempseys house parallel with forest lane fifty feet thence North Westerly, Parallel with Conewago Street twenty seven feet to the ten feet alley aforesaid, thence bounding on Said alley to the place of Beginning In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year first above Written — Henry Stouffer [S] Sami,. H. Gatchell [S] Jno. Bankson [S] BALTIMORIi CITY. 1 35 BALTIMORE CO'SSR— The City Commissioners being called on by Mrs. Jane Baylis, by her application of the 21st. Instant to establish the lines of that part of Lot Number Sixty one situate on Conewago Street, Conveyed by William Langril to her the said Jane Baylis. — Elias Barnaby of lawful age Deposeth & saith, that the Lot now owned, & occupied by Elias Glenn Esqr. & formerly leased by him this Deponent from the late John ODonnel, was fixed ' street and in a direct line with the west front of said Houses — Also the South east intersection of Henry & Hughes Streets to be Southerly sixty six feet from the afore- said intersection & in a direct line with the West front of the aforesaid houses on Henry Street — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above mentioned. Henry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Wm. C. Goi^dsmith [S] RoBT. Moore; [S] (The following agreement of John E. Howard & others has been brought to this office by the persons interested with a request that, as a mere matter of favour, it might be entered on the City Commissioners book of records of Establishments, the more eff^ectually to secure the said Agreement from any Accident of fire &c which the office & papers of the office of Wm. Gibson (Clerk of Balto. Co.) might be subject to.) 25h. Octor. 1 8 10. Jno. Hargrovd Regr. WHBRBAS John E.. Howard, Hans Morrison, John Mickle & John McDonough by their agreement made & entered into, on or about the i8h. day of July in the year seventeen hun- dred & eighty six did covenant & agree for themselves their heirs & assigns, that a street laid out by them on the South side of Lee Street, called Gerrard Street & also another street on the west side of Forest street called Lewis Street, in the City of Baltimore should be left open as public Streets or bai^timorb; city. 195 Common highways ; and whereas the Dock which was intended to be left open in Lee Street has been filled up, & the Dock in Forest street is to be filled up by Virtue of an act of As- sembly which will render the said intended Streets unnecessary & useless, Therefore We the Subscribers, owners of prop- erty on said Streets do hereby respectively covenant & agree, for ourselves, our respective heirs & assigns that the said street called Gerrard Street, may, at any time hereafter, be in- closed and built upon ; And also as soon as Forest street shall be extended to Lee Street, the west side of said Forest street to be continued in a straight line from Montgomery street so as to intersect Lee Street at right angles, and shall be con- demned as a public Street or common Highway and that part of it which was intended to be left open as a Dock shall be filled up, that then the said street called Lewis street may be inclosed & built upon in the same manner as if the above recited Agreement had never been made and entered And we do further covenant & agree, for ourselves our Heirs & assigns respectively, that each & every owner of ground binding on Gerrard Street shall have the right priveledge and advantage of extending their buildings & improvements across the said Gerrard Street to Lee Street at right angles with said Street so that each person may have the same extent of front on Lee street as he now has on Gerrard Street. And also that whenever Forest street shall be extended as before mentioned, to wit. the West side of said Street in a straight line from Montgomery Street imtil it intersects Lee Street at right angles And shall be condemned and filled up as aforesaid, that then each owner of Ground binding on Lewis Street shall have the right priveledge & advantage of extending his buildings & improvements across the said Lewis Street to Forest Street at right angles with said Street so that each person may have the same extent of front on Forest Street as he now has on Lewis Street, & also that the propriety of lot Number Sixteen shall have the right priveledge & advantage of extending his ground thus gained by the inclosure of Lewis Street up to the South line of Lee Street so that the South west intersection of Lee & Forest Streets, shall form the North east corner of said lot. — And we do further covenant & agree for ourselves our heirs & assigns, that the said Several parts of said Gerrard & Lewis Streets which the owners of the 196 RECORDS OF parcels of Ground — binding on said streets are permitted to en- close as aforesaid, shall and may forever hereafter be held by such persons respectively and their respective heirs & assigns without any let, trouble or interruption by or from us or our heirs or assigns. — In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals this twelfth day of July in the year Eighteen hundred & eight — J. E. Howard [seal] John Mickle [seae] Charles Burrall [seal] John McDonough [seal] Richard Bair [seal] For John Thompson. Wm. Thompson [seal] Signed, Sealed & Delivered Michael Waters [seal] in presence of Robert Edwards. A true Copy from the Original Jno. Hargrove, Regr. City of Baltimore. CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 7h. Janry. 181 1 On the Application of James Gillingliam to establish the true Location of the South side of Lombard Street, between Sharp & Liberty Streets, as also the precise spot where the line of Todd's range crosses the said south line of Lombard Street. The City Commissioners did meet on the iih. day of Oc- tober last having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the location & evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the South line of Lombard street between Sharp & Liberty streets to be on a range with the North wall of Elias Ellicott's brick house on Sharp & Lombard Streets, & the line of Todd's range to cross said South line of Lombard Street, at the distance of thirty feet Easterly from the North East corner of Frederick Crafts brick stable on Lombard Street — In Witness whereof We have hereunto Set our hands & seals the day & year above written Henry Stouefer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] BALTIMORE CITY. 197 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 7h. Janry. 1811 On the Application of Abner Neal to establish the division line between a part of lot No. 557 & 558 being- part of a parcel of ground heretofore leased by Phillip Rogers to Henry Beamer & now owned by said Abner Neal & a part of the said parcel of ground lying South & adjoining to the said lot now belonging to Charles Drummond & Occupied by Mrs Custis the . Lots front on Hanover Street & distinguished by the Numbers 'jj & 79 — The Commissioners did meet on the ist day of November last having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the location & Evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for — Did establish the boundary lines of part of lots Number five hun- dred & fifty seven & five hundred & fifty eight being part of said parcel of ground heretofore leased by Phillip Rogers to Henry Beamer & now owned by said Abner Neal to begin on the line of Hanover street three feet nine inches Northerly from a point, five inches Westerly from the North west corner of Charles Drummond's brick house which is five inches east- erly from the line of said Street, thence Northerly, on the line of Hanover Street where a Stake was drove in the ground twenty three feet, thence Easterly, parralel with Camden Street seventy feet, thence Southerly twenty three feet, meet- ing a point on the Wall of Captain Leonard's brick coach house, Nine inches Northerly from the South west corner thereof, thence Westerly parralel with Camden Street seventy feet to Hanover Street, the place of beginning — In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. Hknry Stouf'F'e;r [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] RoBT. Moore; [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO 7h. Janry. 181 1 On the application of James Mosher to establish the direc- tion of the East side of Gay street as far Southerly as the South end of Smith's Wharf 198 RECORDS OF One of the board of Commissioners met on the 12th day of Deer, last having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, the Weather being rainy adjourned. The board met again on the I4h. of said month, & having examined the location & evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the direction of the East Side of Gay street, if continued, to begin Easterly sixty six feet from the South west intersection of Water & Gay street which intersection is the Northeast corner of the Custom house — Which said beginning is one foot three inches Easterly from the Northwest corner of the House now occu- pied by Samuel Sterret Notary Public thence Southerly pass- ing a point twenty nine feet two inches Easterly from the South end of the upper log of the Wharf opposite the South end of Charles Ridgely of Hampton Warehouse, thence con- tinuing the same course to the end of the Wharf, meeting a point, one hundred feet six inches Westwardly, from the South Jamb of the door of the Shed attached to the late John O'Don- nell's brick Warehouse — In Witness whereof we have here- unto set our hands & seals the day & year above written He;nry Stouffe;r [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] ROBT. MooRE [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 7h. Janry. 181 1 On the application of J. B. Gauline to establish the boundary lines of a lot of ground heretofore conveyed by Charles Myers, Executor of Margeret Myers by deed bearing date the twenty second day of April eighteen hundred & five to a certain Henry Crowl situate on Petticoat alley & now owned by said J. B. Gauline — The City Commissioners did meet on the 28h. day of Decem- ber last having given four days PubHc Notice of the time place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the loca- tion & evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the boundary lines of said lot, to begin Northerly at the distance of one hundred & twenty feet on the East side of BALTIMORE; CITY. IQQ Petticoat alley from the South west corner of Benjamin Meads brick on Dulany street &. Petticoat alley to a ten feet alley meeting a point twenty feet from the South East corner of a small frame house owned by James Sterling, thence Southerly on the line of Petticoat alley forty five feet, thence Easterly Parralel with Dulany street to another lot of ground conveyed by said Charles Myers to said Gauline, thence Northerly bind- ing on said last mentioned lot forty five feet to the aforesaid ten feet alley, thence Westwardly binding on said alley to the place of beginning. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & af- fixed our Seals the day & year above written. He;nry Stoue'F'er [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] RoBT. Moors [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. March 1811 In pursuance of the application of Smith & Hooper to estab- lish the boundary lines of lots No. 634 & 627 situate on Caro- line street. Bank Street & Strawberry alley Conveyed by James Morgan to James Toole on the first day of december 1 78 1. — The City Commissioners did meet on the 21st Inst, having given four days public Notice of the time, place & inten- tion of their meeting & also having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for — Did es- tablish the lines of said lots Number Six hundred & thirty four & Six hundred & twenty seven to begin at the South East intersection of Bank & Caroline Streets, which said South East intersection is One hundred & twenty six feet six inches from the Southeast corner of the late Henry Wineman's two story Brick house on CaroHne Street taken below the Water table, thence Southerly, on the line of Caroline Street One hun- dred & twenty feet thence Easterly to Strawberry alley meet- ing a point twenty feet Westwardly from the North west cor- ner of Richard Rutter two Story brick house & twenty eight feet nine Inches from the South west corner of said house, thence Northerly on the line of said alley One hundred & 200 RECORDS OF twenty feet to the South west intersection of Bank street & Strawberry alley, thence Westwardly bounding on the South side of Bank street to Caroline Street, the place of beginning — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written. Henry Stouffer [S] Wm. C. Goi^dsmith [S] RoBT. Moore [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. March 1811 In pursuance of the application of Wm. Groom to establish the Southwest intersection of Fleet street & Argyle alley — The City Commissioners did meet on the 8h. Inst, having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the locations S& Evidence Subject to the matter prayed for. Did establish the South west inter- section of Fleet street & Argyle alley to be Westwardly thirty two feet one Inch & a half from the Northwest corner of Rich- ard Bell's brickhouse meeting a point seventy feet Southerly from the Southeast corner of Mrs. Jackson's brick house on the North side of Fleet street. In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day and year above written. Henry Stoueeer [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] RoBT. Moore [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. March 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Stewart Brown, to estab- lish the Division Hne between the property of Cumberland Dugan, on Dugan's Wharf and the property of the late John O'Donnell on Frederick Street Dock from Pratt street, South- erly, to the end of the Wharf — The City Commissioners did meet on the twenty third In- stant having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting & also having examined the evi- dence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the division line between the property of said Dugan & the property of the late John O Donnel as above de- BALTIMORE; CITY. 20I scribed to begin on the South side of Pratt Street Westwardly three feet seven inches from the North west Corner of the late George Schaffer's brick house being the east side of an alley thence running southerly to the end of the Wharf, passing a point four feet Westerly from the South west corner of the said Cumberland Dugan's Brick Tobacco warehouse at the lower end of said wharf. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. — He;nry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Wm. C. G01.DSMITH [S] RoBT. Moore [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. March 181 1 In pursuance of the application of William Warner to estab- Hsh the lines of a parcel of ground situate on the East side of Gay street conveyed by Samuel Vincent to said Warner. The City Commissioners did meet on the eight instant, having previously given four days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & location relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did estab- lish the lines of said lot or parcel of ground, to begin North- erly sixty eight feet seven inches from the Northwest corner of Peter & Aaron Levering's brick house thence Northerly bounding on the line of Gay street twenty nine feet six inches, thence paralel with Baltimore Street to Frederick Street meet- ing a point thirty five feet ten Inches from the Northwester- most corner of a brick house belonging to the estate of Michael Diffenderfer and thirty seven feet nine Inches & a half from the Northeastermost corner of Samuel Vincent's brick house, then Southerly with the line of Frederick Street thirty four feet three Inches, thence Westwardly parrallel with Baltimore Street to Gay street the place of beginning In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — Henry Stouefer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] ROBT. MooRE [S] 202 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. March 1811 In pursuance of the application of Charles Frederick Kalk- man to establish the lines of a parcel of Ground situate on the west side of Gay Street between Water & Pratt streets which was conveyed by John Smith Jur. to William and David Cochran — The City Commissioners did meet on the Twenty sixth in- stant, having given four days public Notice of the time place & intention of their meeting; & also having examined the evi- dence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the boundary line of said parcel of ground conveyed as aforesaidj to begin Northerly seventy three feet from the South east corner of Elisha Tyson's brick warehouse now occupied as an Auction Room by Robert Lemmon & Co. thence Southerly twenty five feet, thence Westerly parralel with the South end of said Ware house to Spear's alley, meet- ing a point on the East side of said alley forty eight feet North- erly from the South west corner of said Warehouse, thence Northerly on Spear's alley twenty five feet, thence Easterly to the place of beginning. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. — Henry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] RoBT. Moore [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. March 181 1 In pursuance of the application of John Borland in behalf of Catherine Yeiser to Establish the lines of lot No. 81 Situate on Gay street, also the lines of that moiety of lot No. 82 Con- veyed by Daniel Chamier & John Carnan to Melcher Keener on the twentieth day of may One thousand seven hundred & sixty one — The City Commissioners did meet on the Nineteenth instant having given four days public notice of the time, place & in- tention of their meeting; and also having examined the evi- dence and locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for — Did establish the lines of lot Number Eight one to begin on BALTIMORE CITY. 203 the East side of Gay street Northerly One hundred & thirty one feet ten inches and one quarter of an inch from the North west corner of Aaron Mattison's brick house, thence Easterly parralel with Baltimore Street to Frederick street meeting a point One hundred & thirty two feet one inch & a half from the Northeast corner of General Samuel Smith's Brick house & on a direct line from the North east corner of Doer. Glas- gow's Brick house & the South East corner of Samuel Vin- cent's Brick house, thence Northerly, on Frederick Street sixty six feet, thence Westwardly parrallel with the first line to Gay Street, thence Southerly, on the line of Gay street, sixty six feet to the place of beginning. — Also did establish that part of lot Number Eighty two conveyed as above mentioned to Melcher Keener, to begin at the beginning of lot number Eighty one, thence running Southerly on Gay street, thirty three feet, thence Easterly parrallel with Baltimore Street & the first line of lot Number Eighty one to Frederick Street, thence Northerly on the line of Frederick Street thirty three feet to lot Number Eighty one thence Westwardly bounding on lot No. Eighty one to Gay street the place of beginning — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. — Jno. Bankson [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] RoBT. Moore [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. March 1811 In pursuance of the application of George Warner & others to open John Street in Ridgely's addition to Baltimore town. The City Commissioners did meet on the 2oh. Inst, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & also having examined the evidence & Loca- tions relative to the Subject matter prayed for, in order to shew the Situation of said street, as to its proper width & the East- ernmost & Westernmost lines thereof, Did establish the West- ernmost intersection of Eutaw & John Streets to be on the West line of Eutaw Street continued at the distance of Six hundred & eighty four feet Southerly from the South east cor- ner of Peter Fossbenner's brick house intersecting a line drawn 204 RECORDS OF North, twenty degrees & one quarter of a degree West, from the Northeast corner of a two stor}'^ brick hip roofifed house owned by Mrs. EHzabeth Dorsey, & occupied at present by John Penn which house is said to have been erected by a cer- tain CorneHus Garrehon being the house mentioned by Jehu Bouldin in his Deposition herewith annexed, then for the Westernmost Hne of John's Street reversing the said course to the said Northeast corner of Elizabeth Dorsey's house. Then for the Easternmost Hne — to begin at the distance of sixty six feet Easterly at right angles with the South east corner of said Mrs. Dorsey's house — thence Northerly parallel with the Westermost line until it intersects the east line of Eutaw Street. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the Day & year above written. — Henry Stoui^eer [S] ROBT. MooRE [S] William C. Goldsmith one of the Commissioners was pres- ent and perfectly acquieses with the Establishment, as now returned; But does not think himself at liberty to sign the return as Mr. Hughes', a party concerned says he has testimony to produce but cannot, at present, obtain his witnesses. By order of the board Same. Vincent Clk BALTO. 2oh. March 1811 The Deposition of Jehu Bouldin being first duly sworn de- poseth & saith, that some time in the year 1795 or 1796 Henry Hart requested this Deponent to go with him to Ridgely's addi- tion, Where the said Hart was then going to survey some lots that this Deponent accordingly went with him. When they came into John's Street Mr. Hart told this Deponent that the brick house now shewn the Commissioners by this Deponent was built on the line of John's Street as surveyed & laid out when condemned as a part of Baltimore town, further this deponent saith not — Sworn & Subscribed to Jehu Bouedin before me Wm. C. Goedsmith Baltimore; city. 205 From or Upon the above Establishment an Appeal was prayed by Christopher Hughes unto the Mayor, who appointed John Hillen, William Jessop, James Ellicott, William Mathews & John Corntwaith Esqrs. or a majority of them to examine into the determination of the Commissioners in the premisses & to settle all matters in dispute within ten days, thereafter, & return their award, in writing to the register of the City to be by him recorded. The return of the said Commissioners of Appeal now fol- lows, Whereas it appears that the City Commissioners upon the application of George Warner & others to establish the true location of John's street in Ridgely's addition to Baltimore town. Did meet on the premises on the 20th day of March last past, & after having examined the Evidence and loca- tions relative to the Subject. Did establish the lines of the said street to be as stated in their return dated 29h. March 1811 from which Establishment Mr. Christopher Hughes one of the parties interested in the adjoining property did appeal in due time, and form — Whereupon Edward Johnson Esqr. Mayor of the City of Baltimore in Virtue of the authority in him Vested Did appoint us the subscribers together with Wil- liam Mathews, by his warrant dated the 20th day of this pres- ent Month May, To review and examine the proceedings of the said Commissioners, and to alter or confirm the same, as shall appear just & proper. Upon which we the Undersigned, after being duly qualified, according to law, did proceed to John's street in Ridgely's addition to Baltimore town & after having carefully examined the Original plats & papers, & the evidence produced concerning the same Did alter & remove the Establishment made by the said City Commissioners for the intersection of Eutaw Street continued and John's Street, And fix the same at the North east corner of a stone now planted in the Ground, which stone stands at the end of a line drawn North twenty & one half degrees East nine hundred & sixty feet from the North east corner of Mrs. Elizabeth Dor- sey's shed roof brick house on John Street, & the West line of John Street, to run from the said stone South twenty & one half degrees West to the North east corner of the said house, & thence still continuing the same course to the water — And the East side of John's Street to be parallel with the West side. 206 RECORDS 01? beginning for the same at the water, & at the distance of sixty six feet eastwardly (at right angles) from the West side, and running thence with one straight Hne so as to pass a point sixty six feet (at right angles) from the stone now faxed until it in- tersects Eutaw Street extended. In testimony whereof, we hereunto subscribe our names & affix our seals this 28th day of May 181 1. John HilIvEn [S] Wm. Ji;ssop [S] James Elucott .[S] Jno. Corntwaith [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29th June 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Phillip Limg to establish the Northwest intersection of Gough & Caroline Streets — The City Commissioners did meet on the fourth day of April last having previously given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the Evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for. — Did establish the North west intersection of Gough & Caroline Streets to be at the distance of forty one feet ten inches Easterly from the Southeast corner of Jacob Bier's two story brick house on Gough street meeting a point one hun- dred & sixteen feet five inches, from the Northwest corner of Bernard Salnave's two story brick house on Caroline Street formerly built by John Johnson — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written. Henry Stoufeer [S] Jacob Small [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Same. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29th June 181 1 In pursuance of the apphcation of Wm. Smith to establish the South west intersection of Wilkes street & Argyle alley. The City Commissioners did meet on the twenty second day of April last after previously giving four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting & having ex- amined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for. BALTIMORE CITY. 207 Did establish the South west intersection of Wilkes Street and Argyle alley to be Easterly on the line of Wilkes street twenty eight feet four inches from the East end wall of the late Mrs. Collins brick house, which house stands two feet on Wilkes Street. — In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. HUNRY Stouffer [S] Jacob Small [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29th June 1811 In pursuance of the application of Frances Diechman to establish the Division line between Lots No. 69 & 70 Situate on the west side of Gay street South of Baltimore Street: — The City Commissioners did meet on the 23d day of April last having previously given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for, Did establish the division line between lots Number Sixty nine & Seventy to begin Northerly three inches from the North east corner of said Diechman's three Story brick house thence Westerly parralel with Baltimore Street to the extremety of Said lots — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. — Jacob Small [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29th June 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Owen Dorsey to establish the lines of a piece or parcel of ground situate on King Tam- any Street conveyed by James McCormick to said Dorsey which was devised by Mayberry Helm to Mrs. Lit- zinger. The City Commissioners did meet on the 27th day of April last having given four days public Notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, & having examined the Evi- dence and locations relative to the subject matter prayed for. — 208 RliCORDS OF Did establish the Hnes of the aforesaid lot to begin on the line of King Tammany street Westwardly twenty five feet eight inches and a half from the Northwesternmost corner of Isaac Burneston's brick house, thence Easterly binding on King Tammany Street twenty five feet meeting a point westerly eight inches & a half from the aforesaid Corner of Isaac Burne- ston's house, thence South Nineteen degrees West to the North wall of James McCormick's brick house building, thence along and ranging with said wall twenty five feet to the end of a line westerly six feet six inches from the Northwesternmost corner of said McCormick's brick back building aforesaid, thence to King Tammany Street to the place of beginning — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written (See following Deposition) He;nry Stouj'fkr [S] Jacob Small [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] BALTIMORE 27th April 181 1. Deposition in Above Establishment Whereas the City Commissioners did on the 7th day of Jan- uary in the year eighteen hundred & five establish the lines of my lot of ground fronting on King Tammany Street which said lines so established is found to disagree with the Courses of the Original title papers, in consequence of which a strict adherence thereto would create a number of difficulties in the lots between my lot & McClellan's Street, I do therefore agree that the said Establishment be void, and that the lines of my lot shall run from King Tammany Street Southwestwardly par- ralel with Forest alley still preserving to my lot the width of thirty feet in front & back, & that the front line on King Tam- many Street remain as heretofore established. — Witness John Mitchell [slal] Saml. Vincent. (-) CITY COMMISSIONERS OFICE. BALTO. 29th June 181 1. In pursuance of the application of Owen Dorsey to establish the lines of part of a lot of ground distinguished by the No. 759 Conveyed by John E. Howard to Peter Bankard on the Baltimore: city. 209 14th day of May One thousand seven hundred & ninety four situate on Conway street & Brandy alley The City Commis- sioners did meet on the 27th day of April last having- given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of meet- ing and adjourned to the 29th of the same month when the Commissioners met agreeably to adjournment & having ex- amined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the lines of part of said lot No. Seven hundred & fifty nine conveyed as aforesaid to begin Westwardly on the line of Conway street forty three feet one inch from the Southwest corner of said Peter Bankard's New Brick house, thence running Northerly parralel with Howard Street to Brandy alley meeting a point sixty seven feet seven inches Westwardly from the North west corner of Leonard Forman's brick house thence Easterly on the line of Brandy alley thirty three feet thence Southerly to Conway street parralel with Howard Street meeting- a point westerly ten feet one inch from the aforesaid Southwest corner of Peter Bankard's New brick house, thence Westwardly on Conway Street thirty three feet to the place of beginning. At the same time .did also establish the Southeast intersec- tion of Howard Street & Brandy alley to be Eighteen feet three inches Northerly from the Northwest corner of Jacob Wolfe's two story brick house meeting a point sixty nine feet three inches & a half from the Southwest corner of Christian Kauf- man's two story brick house on the North side of Brandy alley. Also did establish the North East intersection of Howard & Conway Streets to be Southerly One hundred & fourteen feet four inches from the South west corner of the aforesaid Jacob Wolfe's two story brick house and One hundred & Nine feet one inch from the aforesaid Southwest corner of Peter Bank- ard's New Brick house on Conway street — In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — He;nry STou]?ifE;R [se;al] Jacob Small [se;al] Wm. C. Goldsmith [se;al] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] 2IO RECORDS OP CITY COMMISSIONERS OFICE. BALTIMORE 29th June 181 1. In pursuance of the application of James Calhoun & Samuel Smith to establish the boundary lines of lots No. 139 & 140 situate on Harrison Street, The City Commissioners having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, William C. Goldsmith did meet on the 6th day of May last agreeably to said Notice, & having adjourned to the 7th of said month, the City Commisioners Did meet on that day, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for, Did establish the lines of lot Num- ber One hundred and forty to begin fifty feet Northwestwardly from the Southwesternmost corner of Peter Mohler's Black smith shop meeting a point sixty three feet below the water table from the buildings of William Patterson & the late John O'Donnel, thence Southwestwardly on Harrison Street twenty five feet thence Easterly parralel with Baltimore Street to the Line of Jones Falls, then Northwardly with the line of said falls until it intersects a line drawn Eastwardly from the beginning parralel with Baltimore Street, thence reversing the said line to the beginning. Also did Establish the boundary lines of lot Number One hundred & thirty nine, to begin at a point fifty feet, ten inches from the Northeast corner of William Patterson's two story Brick house below the water table & ninety six feet two inches from the Northeast corner of Richard Benson's three story brick house thence Northwestwardly on the line of Harrison Street twenty five feet thence Eastwardly at right angles with Harrison Street to the line of Jones' falls thence Southerly with the line of Jones' falls until it intersects a line from the begin- ning, parralel v/ith Baltimore Street, thence from the said inter- section to the beginning. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written. — Henry Stouefer [S] Jacob Smali. [S] Wm, C. Goldsmith [S] Same. H. Gatchele [S] BALTIMORE CITY. 211 CITY COMMISSIONERS OKICE. BALTO. 29th June 1811. In pursuance of the application of John McClellan and others to estabHsh the division Hnes between sundry proprietors of lots situate on McClellan's street. — The City Commissioners did meet on the ninth day of may last having given four days pub- lic notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, And having examined the evidence & locations relative to the sub- ject matter prayed for. Did establish the Southwesternmost intersection of King Tammany street & McClellan's street, to be easterly on the line of King Tammany street eighty two feet five inches from the Northeast corner of Isaac Burneston's brick house, & on a range with the North west corner of Mrs. Justis' Brick house & the Northeast corner of John Mitchel's brick house. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written, He;nry Stouffer [S] Jacob Small [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 29th June 1811. In pursuance of the application of John Clark to Establish the southeasternmost line of McClellan's Street where it inter- sects the South side of Chatham Street or King Tammany Street, also the division line between that part of lot No. 24 owned by the Representatives of the late George Lindenberger, & that part owned by the said John Clark. — The City Com- missioners did meet on the 15th day of May last having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for, Did establish. the Southeast- ernmost line of McClellan's street where it intersects the South line of Chatham Street, continued to be seventeen feet nine inches Easterly from the South westernmost intersection of King Tammany Street & McClellan's Street as heretofore es- I 212 RECORDS OF tablished, Meeting a point two hundred & eighty four feet three inches from the Northeast corner of Samuel Holhnsworth's brick dwelHng house above the Water table. — Also did estab- lish the division line between that part of lot Number twenty four, owned by the representatives of the late George Linden- berger & the said John Clark. To begin on the North side of a thirteen feet alley, North three degrees & a quarter West thir- teen feet, from the Northwest corner of Henry Didier's brick Warehouse, & running thence Northerly parralel with Charles street to McClellan's street, meeting a point forty eight feet from the aforesaid intersection. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. He:nry Stouffer [S] Jacob Smale [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Sami,. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29th June 181 1. In pursuance of the application of Charles F. Popp to estab- lish the limits on Waggon alley of part of lot No. 661 in Howard's late addition to Baltimore town as leased by John E. Howard to John Popp by indenture bearing date the 19th day of June 1788, situate on the west side of Howard street. The City Commissioners did meet on the 21st day of May last hav- ing given four days public Notice of the time, place & inten- tion of their meeting, And having examined the evidence & lo- cations relative to the subject matter prayed for: Did establish that part of Lot Number six hundred & sixty one Conveyed to John Popp as aforesaid to begin on Saratoga Street westerly ninety four feet eight inches from the Northeast corner of Adam Welsh's brick house below the Water table, & on a line drawn from the Northwest corner of David Fulton's brick house on Saratoga & Eutaw Streets, thence Westwardly on Saratoga Street, twenty four feet, thence Parralel with Howard Street to Waggon alley. Meeting a point thirty two feet six inches from the North west corner of Godfrey Lanehart's Warehouse on the South side of Waggon alley & on a direct line drawn from the Southwest corner of John Matthias' brick Baltimore; city. 213 house on Waggon alley at or near the corner of Eutaw Street to Howard Street Meeting a point twenty feet Northerly from Frederick Brendall's Brick house on Howard Street, thence Easterly on the line of Waggon alley twenty four feet, thence Northerly Parrelel with Howard Street to Saratoga Street the place of Beginning. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. — Henry Stouffer [S] Jacob Small [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29th June 18 11. In pursuance of the application of Nixon Wilson & Charles Crook to establish the Northwest intersection of Hanover and Lombard Street, The City Commissioners Did meet on the 22d day of May last having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, and having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the Northwest intersection of Hanover and Lombard Streets to be Southerly on Hanover Street, forty two feet nine inches from the Southeast corner of Emanuel Kent's two story brick house meeting a point Sixty six feet six inches, from the Northwest corner of Doctor Little John's two story brick house below the Water table In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals the day & year above written Henry Stoueeer [S] Jacob Small [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 29th June 1811. In pursuance of an application of Christopher Hughes to establish certain lines from Lee to Johnson Street — The City Commissioners did meet on the 22d day of May last having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meetingj & having examined the evidence & locations rela- 214 RECORDS OF tive to the subject matter prayed for proceeded to act on said application as far as they conceived they were authorized Did establish the North line of Lee Street continued where it inter- sects the west line or side of the Street laid off by act of assem- bly connecting Forest & Light streets to be southerly on Light or Forest street, seventy five feet six inches from the southeast corner of George Prestman's three story brick warehouse meeting a point eighty five feet three inches from a Stone at the Southwest intersection of Lee & Forest Streets as hereto- fore establish In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written — He;nry Stouffer [S] Jacob Small [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Saml. H. Gatche;ll [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29th June 181 1. In pursuance of the application of James Disney to establish the boundary lines of a lot of Ground being part of Lot No. 820 Conveyed by John E. Howard to Mary Davidson on the 6th day of September 1800. Situate on Barre Street between Hanover and Sharp Streets — The City Commissioners did meet on the 21st day of May last having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, and ad- journed to the 22d on which day they met and having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for: Did establish the Southwest intersection of Barre & Hanover Streets to be one foot seven inches Northerly from the Northeast corner of I. A. Grogs house which said line passes seven inches to the eastward of the aforesaid corner. — Also did establish the boundary lines of that part of lot Number eight hundred & twenty conveyed by John E. Howard to Mary Davidson as aforesaid to begin Westerly on Barre street at the distance of seven perches from the aforesaid South west inter- section of Barre & Hanover Streets, thence westward on the line of Barre street forty eight feet thence Southerly parralel with Hanover Street One hundred & four feet, thence easterly parralel with Barre Street thirty feet, thence Southerly parralel BALTlMORlv CITY. 21 5 with Hanover Street to Welcome Alley, thence easterly on Welcome alley eighteen feet, thence Northerly to Barre street the place of beginning. — In witness whereof we have here- unto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Henry Stouj^fer [S] Jacob Smai.i, [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] SamIv. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h June 1811 In pursuance of the application of Nathan Tyson to establish the boundary lines of lot No. 34 conveyed by David Poe to Nathan Tyson on the 2d day of January 1797 which said lot was formerly conveyed to the said David Poe by a certain George Dagan situate on the South side of Baltimore Street, between Charles & Hanover Streets. Jacob Small City Commissioner did meet or attend on the premises on the 23d. day of May last, & adjourned to the 25h. after having given four days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting — The City Commissioners did meet on the 25h. Agreeably to said adjournment, & having ex- amined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for; and adhering to a former establishment hereto- fore made on the application of Phillip Graybell, Did establish the boundary lines of part of lot Number thirty four conveyed as aforesaid, to begin at the distance of thirty nine feet three inches from the North east corner of Capt. Phillip Graybells three Story brick house thence easterly on the line of Baltimore Street thirty nine feet seven inches & a quarter, thence South- erly parralelwith Charles Street to German lane meeting a point on a direct line from Doer. Crawford's brick house & a point five inches Southerly from the South east corner of an old warehouse which is Northerly five inches from the line of Ger- man lane & thirty eight feet three inches westerly from the South-west corner of said Warehouse, thence Westerly, bind- ing on German lane thirty nine feet seven inches & a quarter of an inch, thence Northerly, parralel with Charles Street to the 2l6 REICORDS OF place of beginning — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written He:NRY STOUI^IfER [S] Jacob Small, [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 29th. June 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Richard Norris to estab- lish the boundary lines of part of lot No. 26 situate on Balti- more street which was conveyed by Harry Dorsey Gough to Patrick McCann on the 14th. day of June 1794 — The City Commissioners did meet on the 4th. day of this present month having given four days public notice of the time, place & inten- tion of their meeting & having examined the evidence & loca- tions relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the boundary lines of part of lot Number twenty six conveyed by Harry D. Gough to Patrick McCann as aforesaid, to begin Easterly on the line of Baltimore street twenty two feet six inches from the South east corner of Mrs. Ann Munson's two story brick house, thence Easterly twenty two feet, six inches, thence Northerly to McClellan's street meeting a point twenty one feet seven inches from the South east corner of John Mc- Clellan's House on the West side of the Street and twenty seven feet five inches from the North east corner of the said house, thence running Southerly binding on the east side of said Street twenty nine feet nine inches meeting a point two feet one inch Northerly from John McKean's Warehouse at the North west corner on or near the alley, thence Southerly to the place of beginning In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written — He^nry Stoui^fer [S] Jacob Small [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] BALTIMORE CITY. 217 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. June 1811 In pursuance of the application of George Hoffman to estab- lish the division line between his lot on Charles Street & that owned by Mr. Gold, & now in the occupation of Mr. De Val- court being part of lot No. 35 conveyed to said George Hoff- man by the devisees of the late Harry Dorsey Gough — The City Commissioners did meet on the 6th. Instant having given four days public Notice of the time place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the division line between that part of said lot Number thirty five owned by the said George Hoffman, & the part owned by Mr. Gold, and occupied by said De Valcourt, to begin on the West side of Charles Street Northerly, Ninety feet from the North east corner of Mrs. Ann Guthroe's two story brick house, & on a direct line drawn from the said Corner to the South east corner of Casper Weaver's two Story brick house, & running thence Westwardly, parralel with German lane, & in a direct line drawn to the wall of McDonald & Ridgely's Stable, a Coach house thirteen inches & a quarter Northerly from the South Jamb thereof; Then for the Northermost boundary line of said Hoffman's part of said lot Number thirty five, to begin Northerly on the line of Charles Street One hundred & fifty nine feet five inches from the said Northeast corner of Mrs. Guthroe's two Story Brick house, & running thence Westerly parralel with German lane in a direct line to the wall of Henry Payson's Stable to a mark on the stone sill of the alley door fourteen inches Southerly from the North Jamb thereof — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written He^nry Stouffer [S] Jacob Small [S] WiLLM.C. Goldsmith [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] 2l8 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. June 1811 In pursuance of the application of George Sineth to establish the Southeast intersection of front street & Baltimore Street Extended — The City Commissioners did meet on the I2h. Inst, having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting & having examined the evidence & Locations relative to the subject Matter prayed for, Did es- tablish the Southeast intersection of Front Street & Baltimore Street extended to be South Easterly forty nine feet three inches and a half from the South west corner of Mr. Mitchell's brick house meeting a point fifty four feet Westerly from a line drawn Northerly fourteen inches & a half from the Northwest corner of Charles Finger three story brick house in a range with the Westermost end thereof, the Said Northwestermost Corner being fourteen inches & a half Southerly from the Southermost line of Baltimore Street extended In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the day & year above written HSNRY STOUFlfllR [S] Jacob Smai^l [S] Saml. H. Gatcheli. [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. June 181 1 In pursuance of the application of William Terry to establish the South east intersection of Bond & Hampstead hill Streets. The City Commissioners did meet on the twelfth instant having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & locations rela- tive to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the South east intersection of Bond & Hampsteadhill street, to be South- erly from a Stone at the Northeast intersection of said Streets, seventy feet to intersect a line drawn easterly seventy feet from the North west intersection of Bond & Dulany Streets as here- tofore establish. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written. — H:eNRY Stouffer [S] Jacob Smali, [S] Saml. H. Gatcheli. [S] BALTIMORE; CITY. 219 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. June 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Hartman Elgard to es- tablish the boundary lines of part of lot No. 648 on the plat of John E. Howard's addition to Baltimore town on Howard Street between Lombard Street & Cider alley Conveyed by Charles Griffin to said Hartman Elgard on the i6th. day of August 1804. — The City Commissioners did meet on the 25h. Instant, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting & having examined the Evi- dence & Locations relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the boundary lines of part of lot Number Six hundred & forty eight situate on Howard Street conveyed by Charles Griffin to Hartman Elgard as aforesaid to begin on the West side of Howard Street Northerly Ninety nine feet ten inches from the Northeast corner of Henry Wilkins three story brick house formerly built by John Pawley, thence running Northerly on Howard Street twenty feet to Cider Alley, thence Westerly on said alley parralel with Lombard Street seventy four feet three inches thence Southerly parralel with Howard Street twenty feet until it intersects a line drawn from the be- ginning parralel with Lombard Street, & thence to the place of beginning. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Henry Stoufeer [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Saml. H. Gatchlll [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. June 1811 In pursuance of the application of William T. Graham to establish the boundary lines of lot Number 441 Situate on Phil- pots hill being part of Philpots addition to Baltimiore town, as conveyed by Mary Philpot to Capt. Thomas Gerralo on or about the 6h. day of December 1770 — The City Commis- sioners did meet on the 2oh. day of June last, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meet- h 220 Ri;CORDS OF ing, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for Did establish the boundary lines of lot Number four hundred & forty one conveyed by Mary Phil- pot to Thomas Gerralo as aforesaid, to begin South thirty nine degrees West One hundred and fourteen feet three inches from the South west corner of the South west pillar of the Trinity Church yard, thence South thirty degrees West One hundred & twenty feet thence North Sixty two degrees & a half west eighty one feet to Polly street, thence on the Original line of Polly street to the place of beginning — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written Hi;nry Stouffe^r [S] Wm. C. GoIvDsmith [S] Sami.. H. Gatche;i.i. [S] In conformity to an Ordinance of the City Council of Balti- more passed the i8h. day of March 1811, Appropriating a Sum of money for erecting a Stone bridge over Jones' falls on Pratt street &c, which Provides that previous to entering upon the duties of this Ordinance, the Mayor & City Commissioners shall have received the assent in writing & have the same filed & pre- sented in the Register's office, of all persons who may in any wise injured by the erection of said bridge, or by the alteration of any grade that may take place : — The following instru- ment being the original contract and assent : WHEREAS an ordinance has been passed by the Mayor & City Council of Baltimore, on the i8h. day of March last, en- titled, "An ordinance appropriating a sum of money for erect- ing a Stone bridge over Jones' falls on Pratt Street in the city of Baltimore, authorizing the City Commissioners in conjunc- tion with the Mayor to erect said Bridge" Provided Neverthe- less, that previous to the entering upon the duties of this ordi- nance the Mayor & City Commissioners shall have procured the assent in writing, & have same filed, & preserved in the Register's office of all persons who may be in any wise injured by the erection of said bridge, or by the alteration of any grade that may take place in pursuance of said ordinance. Now in order to carry the provisions of said ordinance into full efifect We, therefore, owners & Proprietors of Property BALTIMORE) CITY. 221 fronting on Pratt street from the east side of Concord Street to the Falls, And from the east side of the falls on Queen Street, Eastwardly to President Street, Do, hereby, for ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators & assigns agree, & assent unto the proposed erection of a Stone bridge — of the following dimensions. The centre arch not to exceed 30 feet; And the two lesser Arches not more than 21 feet span, & width of the bridge not less than 46 feet ; And the contemplated alterations of the grade of said street to commence at the North East cor- ner of C. summer's brick house, With an assent of 5 inches in every 10 feet to the Centre arch of said Bridge, And thence with a regular descent of a grade to the North east corner of Lewis Harts Brick house, where a spike is drove in the Joint of the bricks one foot above the first floor of said house, at said North east corner & thence with a regular descent of a grade to the North east corner of Pratt & Concord Streets ; The City to be at the expense of regulating & paving the foot way or pavement occasioned by the aforesaid alteration. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands, & affixed our Seals this seventh day of June in the Year One thousand eight hun- dred & eleven — Samue^Iv Chase; [S] Saml. Chase Junr. [S] Le;wis Hart [S] Christian Sle;mmer [S] Jame;s Pipe;r [S] Jacob Smith [S] Enoch Be;tts [S] Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Louis Hart, Henry Hart CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE I2h. Sepr. 181 1 In pursuance of an Ordinance entitled "An ordinance -to ap- point City Commissioners & prescribing their duties," passed the yh. March last, The City Commissioners in conformity of the said ordinance, and the powers in them Vested — Did meet on the 3oh. day of April last, having previously given ten days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, 222 RECORDS 0? and having adjourned from time to time, & examined the loca- tions & evidence relative to the lines of Jones' falls, as laid down by the Port Wardens ; And having taken the depositions of sundry persons also, relative thereto. Viz, Cornelius Howard Marked No, i, Archibald Shaw No. 2. Richard Ridgely No. 3, Joshua Barney No. 4. Cornelius Howard & Caleb Ernest No. 5. James Edwards No. 6. John Shrim No. 7. Samuel Mathews No. 8. Adam Clackner, John Smith, James Jaifrey & Peter Diffenderfer No. 9. Thomas Yates No. 10. Whose depositions are filed and annexed with this plat, Did again meet on the 26h. day of August last, & fix & establish the lines of Jones' falls, between Griffith's bridge, & Baltimore Street bridge, as the bounds of the Channel between the said bridges ; — To begin for the Westernmost line of Jones' falls aforesaid at a point North easterly at the letter A. forty nine feet from the Western- most corner of Gross & White's brick store, being the North easternmost intersection of Bridge & Harrison Streets, thence Southeasternly with a Straight line, meeting a point at the letter B. fifty nine feet from the Easternmost side of Harrison street thence Southeasterly with a straight line Meeting a point at the letter C. Sixty seven feet nine inches, Northeasterly from the Northwesternmost corner of Richard Getting's two story brick house on the Easternmost side of Harrison Street, & in a range with the North end thereof Thence South Easterly with a straight line to the North easternmost corner of Everhard's wharf at the letter D. which is seventy one feet from the Easternmost side of Harrison Street, thence South easterly ranging with the front of said Everhard's Wharf Meeting a point Northeasterly at the letter E. twenty two feet from the Easternmost end wall of William Ross' New brick kitchen which said point will be found running from the dis- tance of six feet Northerly from the Southeasternmost corner of said Ross', new brick Kitchen, thence Southeasternly with a Straight line meeting a point Easterly at the letter F. One hun- dred & forty seven feet nine inches from the front of John Car- rere's three story brick house on the Easternmost side of Har- rison Street, above the water table & in front of James Jaflfreys Old warehouse and in a range with the old outer logs thereof, & twenty five feet Easterly, from the South easternmost corner of said Warehouse, thence Southeasterly with a straight line I BALTIMORE CITY. 223 meeting a point at the letter G. One hundred & fifteen feet fnDm the Easternmost end of John Wilson's three Story brick house, on the North side of Baltimore street And in a range with the front thereof. — Then to begin for the Easternmost lines of Jones' falls aforesaid at the distance of Sixty feet Northeast- erly at right angles from the letter A. and running South east- erly, paralel to the Westernmost lines of the said Falls, at equal distances of Sixty feet apart from each other from Griffith's bridge to Baltimore street bridge. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written Henry STouEii^ER [S] Jacob Small [S] Wm. C. Goldsmith [S] Sam. H. Gatchell [S] On the above decision the following appeal was prayed in due time — To the Mayor of the City of Baltimore The petition of William Bosley humbly sheweth that he con- siders himself aggrieved in the determination of the City Com- missioners in fixing the lines of Jones' falls from Baltimore Street bridge to Griffith's bridge, he therefore prays an appeal from the said determination & prays that a Warrant may issue to summon five disinterested persons of Known ability & dis- cretion to settle the dispute in the premises, And he as in duty bound &c. i6th. Sepr. 181 1 (signed) Wm. BoslEy Report of the Commissioners of Appeal on the fines of Jones' Falls — returned the i8h. Deer. 181 1 to the register Whereas it appears that the City Commissioners of the City of Baltimore did, on the I2h. day of September last lay down & establish the lines of Jones' Falls from Griffith's bridge to Christ's Church Bridge ; and William Bosley considering him- self aggrieved thereby, & having prayed an appeal from the decision of the city Commissioners — Upon which the Mayor of the City, by his Commission bearing date the 9h. day of his present month, did appoint us the subscribers, together with Hezekiah Waters, to review & examine the said proceedings and decision of the City Commissioners — And we, after being 224 RECORDS OF duly qualified did proceed to examine the Testimony relative to the premises. — And having given the said William Bosley due Notice of our time & place of Meeting & having heard the allegations of the said Bosley and having carefully examined the premises We do hereby ratify & confirm the said establish- ments of the City Commissioners, as laid down in their platt, lodged in the office of the register of the City of Baltimore, so far as the said William Bosley is interested — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & affixed our Seals this i8h, day of December 1811 John HiIvLe;n [S] Wm. Jessop [S] James Eeeicott [S] Same. Briscoe [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 28h. Sepr. 181 1 In pursuance of the application of William McMechin & Charles Wirgman to establish Fleet Street from Lot No. 247 in Fells addition — Until it intersects Gist street in Roger's addition, & Gist street to the Water edge — . Saml. H. Gatchell Commissioner met, having given four days Public Notice of the time, place & intention of the meeting & having adjourned to the I2h. July last the Commissioners met on that day & having examined the evidence & location relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the lines, as prayed for to begin at lot No. Two hundred and forty seven at the South east corner thereof on the line of Fleet Street, five hundred & thirty feet Eastwardly from the South east corner of Henry Davey's Brick house standing on Washington & Fleet Streets— The Southeast intersecton of Gist & Fleet streets to be on a direct line drawn from the Northwest corner of a Stone at the intersection of Burk & Fleet Streets Westwardly to the inter- section of the South side of Fleet street with the west line of Washington street which is seventy feet Southerly from the Southeast corner of Henry Davey's brick house aforesaid meet- ing a line drawn from the North side of Wilkes' Street, South two degrees & a half East commencing Westwardly seventy r Baltimore; city. 225 feet from the Southwest corner of Patterson's formerly Cal- houn's ropehouse — Then for the Westwardmost line of Gist Street to continue the same course South, two degrees & a half East until it intersects the water of the Northwest branch of Patapsco River — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written Henry Stouefer [S] Jacob Smali, [S] Saml. H. GatcheIvL [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 28h Sepr. 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Joseph Holbrook to estab- lish the North east intersection of Caroline & Dulany streets, as also the lines of two parcels of ground one of which was con- veyed by William Wilson to George Hobson the other by said Wilson to Joseph Holbrook the 24th. day of November 181 1 The City Commissioners did meet on the i6th. day of July last having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting and having examined the evidence & location relative to the subject matter prayed for — - Did es- tablish the North east intersection of Caroline & Dulany Streets to be easterly One hundred & forty seven feet six inches from the South east corner of Samuel Boyd's Brick house & seventy feet Northerly from the South east intersection of said Streets as heretofore established — The parties not attending with the Necessary papers referred to, the Commissioners could not proceed to act any further on the application — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Henry Stoueeer [S] Jacob Smael [S] Same. H. Gatcheee [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 28. Sepr. 181 1 In pursuance of the Application of Phillip R. J. Freeze to es- tablish the line of a lot of ground situate on the South side of the Basin whereon the Glass house &c. now stands— 226 RECORDS OF* The City Commissioners did meet on the I7h. July last, having- given four days public Notice of the time place and intention of their meeting ; And having examined the evidence and locations relative to the matter prayed for ; & having taken the Deposition of Lewis Repport herewith annexed relative to a Stone. Marked C. H. No. 45. 1782 which stands Westerly fifteen feet five inches from the west front of the house occu- pied by the said Repport Did establish the lines of said lot to begin at a Cross marked on said Stone and running with one degree & a half allowance for Variation South One degree & a half East ten perches thence south fifty six degrees and a half East, sixteen perches then North one degree & a half west, parrallel with the first line to the North West branch of Pa- tapsco river passing a point. South eighty seven degrees & a half east, twenty nine feet three inches from the North east cor- ner of the old original Glass house thence binding on & with the Water until it intersects the east line or side of Henry Street, thence to the beginning. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written — Henry Stouffer [S] Jacob SmalIv [S] Sam H. GatchelIv [S] The Deposition of Lewis Repport aged about thirty seven Years, Deposeth & saith that the stone now shewn by him to the Commissioners with the Marks C. H. No. 45. 1782 Stands in the same place that it did when he first saw the said stone which was about eleven years ago ; that he resided in the Neighbourhood, & had frequent opportunities of seeing the said Stone & does think if the said Stone had been moved he must have known it, & further saith not i7h. July 181 1 (Signed) Lewis Reppert (-) CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 28h Sepr. 181 1 In pursuance of the Application of Samuel D. Legrand to es- tablish the lines of two parcels of ground One of which was , conveyed by William Wilson to George Hobson the other by I I BALTIMORE CITY. 227 said William Wilson to Joseph Holbrook on the 24h. day of November 1810 Situate on Caroline & Dulany Streets. The City Commissioners did meet on the 27h. day of July last having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the locations and evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for — Did establish the lines of that piece or parcel of ground, conveyed by William W^ilson to Joseph Holbrook, to begin at the North East intersection of Dulany & Caroline Street, thence running Northerly one hundred & twenty four feet, meeting a point seventy six feet ten inches easterly from the North East corner of George Zigler's two story brick house, thence Easterly, parralel with Dulany Street forty five feet thence Southerly to Dulany street One hundred & twenty four feet thence West- erly, on the line of Dulany Street forty five feet to the place of beginning. — Also Did establish the lines of that piece of ground conveyed by W^illiam Wilson to George Hobson to begin Easterly on Dulany Street, forty five feet from the North east intersection of Dulany & Caroline Streets thence Northerly binding on the lot conveyed by Joseph Holbrook one hundred & twenty four feet thence Easterly parallel with Dulany Street forty five feet, thence Southerly parallel with Caroline Street, One hundred & twenty four feet to Dulany Street ; thence Westerly, on the line of Dulany Street to the place of beginning — In witness whereof we have hereunto, set our hands & Seals the day & year above written. He;nry Stouf'Feir [S] Jacob Small [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 28h. Sepr. i8i i In pursuance of the Application of Samuel Robertson to establish the Division line between Frederick Jordon & Said Robertson, also the Division line between said Robertson & Lewis & Wendal Michael also the line which divides the ground of the said Robertson from the ground of Anthony Law, & Hezekiah Clagget, situate on Fayette & Howard Street — The 228 RIJCORDS Oif City Commissioners did meet on the 23d. July last having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their Meeting, & having examined the locations & evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for, found that the Improvement of several lots fronting on Howard Street did not correspond with the title papers, the Commissioners did not come to any decision and the above Application was withdrawn & the lines on Fayette only establish ; The Commissioners therefore ad- journed on the 27h. of the same Month July, on which day they met, & did establish the Division line which divides the ground of said Samuel Robertson from the ground of Hezekiah Clag- get. Lewis & Wendal Michael, & Frederick Jordan, to begin on Fayette Street Easterly twenty six feet, one inch & a half from the North East comer of Hezekiah Clagget's warehouse, thence running Southerly, parrallel with Howard Street Sev- enty eight feet — The Division line between said Robertson & Anthony Law's to begin on the South Side of Fayette Street Easterly, forty eight feet one inch & a half from the North East corner of Hezekiah Clagget's Warehouse aforesaid, thence running Southerly, parrallel with Howard Street Seventy eight feet — In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. Henry STouFifE;R [S] Jacob Small [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 28h. Sepr. 181 1 In pursuance of the Application of Zachary Miles to fix & establish the lines of said Miles' Lot situate on Howard Street, between Franklin & Mulberry Streets, Conveyed by Henry Peters on the 2d. day of November 1802. to said Zachary Miles. — The City Commissioners did meet on the 5h. day of August last having given four days public Notice of the time, place and intention of their Meeting, & having examined the Evidence & location, relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the boundary lines of said lot to begin on BAIvTIMORE CITY. 229 Howard Street southerly twenty four feet, from the North- west corner of the House formerly Mrs. Taggarts' brickhouse, being the Southeast intersection of Howard & Franklin Streets, thence Southerly on the line of Howard Streets nineteen feet six inches, thence Easterly to Lerew's alley until it intersects a line drawn Southerly one hundred & sixteen feet, seven inches from the South east corner of Henry Peter's Stable, thence Northerly on Lerew's alley Nineteen feet six inches, thence Westerly to Howard Street the place of beginning. In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and affixed our Seals the day & year above written — Henry Stouffer [S] Jacob Smali, [S] Saml. H. GatcheIvL [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 28h. Sepr. 1811 In pursuance of the application of Jacob G. Smith & Phillip Rogers stating that they are proprietors of certain Lots of ground situate between South Charles Street, Light lane & pratt street, as also the lines & boundaries of a small peice of ground being one eight of an acre of land called Widow's as- sistance, the true location of which Lots depends on the estab- lishment & location of the first boundary of the city of Balti- more : The City Commissioners did meet on the Second day of August last, having given four days public Notice of the time place & intention of their meeting & having previously issued Summons to persons required to attend to give testi- mony as to the first boundary of the City — And having the Deposition of John E. Howard, William Livesay and James Calhoun: The Commissioners in order to hear further testi- mony adjourned to the 7th. of the same Month August, when they again Meet, And no further testimony being produced. Did establish the beginning or first boundary of Baltimore town to be at the place proved by the said John E. Howard, William Livesay & James Calhoun which place will be found North twenty five degrees & a half East fourteen feet from the North east corner of John Bankson's brick back building 230 re;cords o? Meeting a point South Sixty eight degrees East forty three feet four inches from the South east corner of Thomas C. Jen- kin's dwelHng house on Charles Street In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day and year above written. HivNRY Stoufe^eR [S] Jacob Small [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 28h. Sepr. 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Thomas Bollman to estab- lish the lines of a parcel of ground situate on Water Street which was conveyed on or about the nth day of October 1787 Leased by William Smith to George Krouse, & now owned by said Bollman. The City Commissioners did meet on the 9th day of August last, having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, and having examined the locations & evidence relative to the matter prayed for; — Did establish the lines of said lot or parcel of ground as aforesaid to begin at the distance of thirty feet eight inches from the South east corner of John McKim's three story brick house on W^ater street meeting a point Southerly twenty feet from the south west corner of James Phillips three-story brick-house, for- merly William Smith's, thence Easterly forty two feet meeting a point twenty feet Southerly from the South east corner, of Said Phillip's house, thence parrallel with Calvert street eighty feet meeting a point forty two feet from Public Alley, thence running Westwardly parrallel with Water Street forty two feet to Public alley meeting a point twenty three feet six inches from said Bollman's Kitchen being the South west corner thereof, & forty six feet three inches from the North east corner of Robert Quail's three story brick house, thence North- erly to the place of beginning — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. Henry Stouffer [S] Jacob Small [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] bai^timore; city. 231 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 28h. Sepr. 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Rachel Colvin & John Wilson to establish the line which divides the lot No. 105 in the addition to Baltimore Town made in the Year 1747, from the lot No. 200, Situate & distinguished on the plat of Harri- son's March — And also to establish that part of lot No. 105, which was on the I3h. day of March 1789 conveyed by Phillip Highjoe to William Hutton. The City Commissioners did meet on the 24h. day of August last, having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their Meeting, & having adjourned from time to time did again meet on the Second day of September last, and having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for: — Did establish the Eastern bound- ary line of lot Number One hundred & five to begin Easterly thirty five feet one inch & one half of an inch on Baltimore Street from the South west corner of James Hutton's three story brickhouse, thence Northerly Parrallel with Frederick street meeting a point Seven inches Westerly from the South East corner of Baltzer Schaeffer's brick stable, thence West- erly parrallel with Baltimore Street, thirteen feet, thence par- rallel with Frederick Street to Baltimore Street, thence East- erly binding on the line of Baltimore Street, thirteen feet, to the place of beginning. In witness whereof we hereunto set our hands and seals the day and year above written. Henry Stouffer Jacob Small Saml. H. Gatchfll CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 28h. Sepr. 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Thomas Cornthwaite to establish the Southwest intersection of Exeter & Great York Street — The City Commissioners did meet on the twenty eight day of June last, having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting. And having examined the Evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the South west intersection 232 RECORDS OF of Kxeter and Great yorks to be six feet two inches from the North east corner of the New Jerusalem Temple, and Meeting a point Seventy six feet three inches from the South east corner of Daniel Diffenderfer's Brick house on the North side of Great York Street. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the day and Year above written — Saml, H. Gatchell [S] Jacob Smali, [S] Henry Stoueeer [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 28h. Sepr. 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Alexander Mcllvain to establish the boundary lines of a lot, peice or parcel of ground situate on the east side of Eden Street, between Gough & German Streets, which was conveyed on the 2oh day of december 1797 by George Stowbridge to said Alexander Mcllvain — The City Commissioners did meet on the loth day of August last, having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having exam- ined the locations & evidence relative to the Subject Matter prayed for. Did establish the North east intersection of Gough & Eden Streets to be Westerly fifteen feet six inches on the line of Gough Street from the South west corner of John Armstrong's two story brick house, standing on the North line of Gough street — Then for the boundary lines of the aforesaid lot or parcel of ground to be Northerly on the line of Eden Street two hundred & twenty feet from the said intersection of Gough & Eden Streets, Meeting a point. Sev- enty four feet three inches from the South East corner of the Brick foundation wall of Doer. Giraud's frame house on the East side of Eden Street thirty feet, thence Easterly parallel with Gough Street to Petticoat alley, thence South- erly on the line of Said alley thirty feet, thence with a Straight line to the beginning— In witness whereof we have here- unto Set our hands & Seals the day & year above written Henry Stoueeer [S] Jacob Smai^i, [S] Samu H. Gatchele [SI BALTIMORE CITY. 233 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO, 28th. Sepr. 1811 In pursuance of the Application of John Hillen & others to establish the line that divides the lots fronting on Great York Street from those on Pitt street, between Temple street & Milk lane which lots were formerly sold by a certain Daniel Chamier to Sundry persons: As likewise the dividing lines between lots No. 4 and No. 6. — No. 6. and No. 8. — No. 8, and No. 10, — No. 10, & No. 12, — No. 12, and No. 14, — No. 14, & No. 16,— No. 16, & No. 18,— No. 18, & No. 20, on Pitt street between Temple street and Milk lane; As also the Division line between a lot or parcel of ground sold by Charles Otenbaugh to John Britton on about the 19th. day of december 1787. And a lot of ground owned at present by the representatives of Henry Shute lately deceased which last two mentioned lots are situate on Temple Street between Pitt & York Street. The City Commissioners did meet on the 5th. day of June last having given four days public Notice, of the time, place & intention of their Meeting, & having adjourned from time to time, did meet again on the 2nd. day of July last, & having examined the evidence & location relative to the Subject matter prayed for, Did establish the division line between the lots on Great York street & Pitt Street, to begin Southerly One hundred & fifty nine feet, six inches from Pitt street and three feet eleven inches from the Southeasternmost corner of John Britton's two story brick house, & twenty two feet from the Northwesternmost corner of John Young's two story brick house, thence running Northeasterly, parallel with Pitt street to Milk lane. Meeting a point fourteen feet two inches & a half from the Northeast corner of William Comegy's two story brickhouse on Milk lane, & twenty feet from the Westernmost end wall of Alexander B. Hanna's Brickhouse on straight lane & milk lane; Also did establish the Division line between Lots, Number four, & Number six, to begin Southwesterly on Pitt street Eighty one feet ten inches from the Northeastern- most corner of Francis Younker's two story brick house, which said corner the Commissioners do establish as the Southwest- ernmost intersection of Pitt street & Milk lane, thence running 234 RECORDS OP Southeasterly parralel with Milk lane, one hundred fifty nine feet six inches to the Division line from Temple Street to Milk lane as aforesaid: — The division line between lot number six, &; number eight to begin on Pitt street Southwesterly forty one feet five inches from the Division line between Num- ber four, & Number Six — thence running Southerly^ parallel with said line One hundred and fifty nine feet six inches, as aforesaid ; Also the division line between Number eight & Num- ber ten to begin on Pitt street Southwestwardly forty feet five inches from the Division line between Number six & eight, thence running Southerly, parallel therewith, one hundred & fifty nine feet six inches as aforesaid; — Also the division line between lots Number ten & Number twelve to begin on Pitt Street Southwestwardly forty one feet five inches from the divi- sion line between Number eight & Number ten, thence South- erly parallel therewith one hundred & fifty nine feet six inches, as aforesaid : — Also the Division line between lots Number twelve & Number fourteen to begin on Pitt Street, Southwardly forty feet five inches from the division line between lots Number ten & twelve, and running thence. Southerly, parallel therewith One hundred and fifty nine feet six inches as aforesaid: — Also the division line between lots Number fourteen & Number Sixteen to begin Southwestwardly on Pitt street, forty one feet five inches, from the Division line between lots Number twelve & fourteen, thence running Southerly, parallel there- with, one hundred & fifty nine feet six inches as aforesaid, — Also the division line between lots Number Sixteen & Number eighteen, to begin on Pitt street, Southwestwardly forty feet five inches, from the Division line between Nos. 14 & 16. Thence running Southerly, parallel therewith. One hundred and fifty nine feet six inches as aforesaid : — Also the division line between lots number eighteen and Number twenty to be- gin on Pitt street Southwestwardly forty one feet five inches from the division line between lots Number sixteen and eigh- teen, thence running Southerly parallel therewith one hundred & fifty nine feet six inches to the division line, as aforesaid: — Also did establish the division line between the lots of John Britton & the representatives of John Shute to begin on Temple Street Southeasterly Seventy nine feet from Pitt Street, thence running, Northeastwardly parallel with Pitt Street to the divi- BAIvTIMORE CITY. 235 sion line between lots number Eighteen & number twenty, as aforesaid. — Also did establish the Southeasternmost intersec- tion of Pitt & Temple streets to be easterly twenty feet from the Southwest intersection thereof as heretofore establish. Meeting a point Southerly forty nine feet six inches from the front wall of Henry Dawson's brickhouse on Pitt Street. The Commissioners previous to making the foregoing estab- lishments took the Depositions of John Deaver. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. — Hi:nry Stouffe:r [S] Jacob SmaIvL [S] SamIv. H. Gatchei,!, [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 30th. Octor. 1811 In pursuance of the application of Anthony Steel to establish the boundary lines of part of lot No. 185. Situate on French- man's alley conveyed by Anthony Barriere to John Erkman on the 15th day of February 1796. The City Commissioners did meet on the 28th. day of September last, having given four days public notice of the time place & intention of their meet- ing & having adjourned from time to time did again meet on the 3d instant, & having examined the locations & evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for; — Did establish the Hnes of that part of Lot number One hundred & eighty five conveyed by Anthony Barriere to John Ehrman as follows, Beginning on the North side of Frenchman's alley, eighty six feet six inches from the intersection of the given line of Baltimore town with the Northeast side of Frenchman's alley, which said intersection is found to be seventy feet west- erly, from the South west corner of John Martiacq's brick house meeting a point eighteen feet three inches measured at right angles from the wall of Erasmus' Uhler's Barkhouse, the beginning of said Ehrman's lot being on the whole one hun- dred & fifty six feet, six inches from the said Southwest corner of Martiacq's house, & eighteen feet three inches at right anglse from the wall of said Uhler's bark house thence running on said alley North seventy two degrees & a half West, thirty feet meeting a point eighteen feet three inches from the said 236 RECORDS O^ Uhler's Wall thence North Seventeen degrees & a half East twenty three feet eight inches & a half to the given line of Baltimore Town, then on said line Southeastwardly until it intersect a line drawn North Seventeen degrees & a half East from the place of Beginning, then from the said intersection to the place of beginning — In witness whereof we have here- unto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. Henry Stou^fer [S] Jacob Smai^l [S] Saml. H. Gatcheli, [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 4h. Novr. 181 1 In pursuance of the application of Jacob Hoffman to estab- lish the dividing lines between that piece, or parcel of Ground formerly leased by Christopher Hughes to Thomas Moore, & that part of a piece or parcel of Ground leased by said Chris- topher Hughes to Andrew Hook, situate on the East side of Sharp Street. The City Commissioners did meet on the Second instant, having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the locations & evidence relative to the Subject matter prayed for: — Did establish the division line between that part or parcel of ground leased by Christopher Hughes to Thomas Moore & the lot or parcel of ground leased by said Christopher Hughes to An- drew Hook, to begin on Sharp street Northwardly twenty seven feet Six inches from the North end wall of EHsha Tyson's three story brick house & running thence Eastwardly One hundred & six feet on a parallel line with the first line of Hall's Addition to Baltimore town — Jacob Hoffman the peti- tioner having abandoned the establishment of the North & South lines the City Commissioners closed the Survey as afore- said — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written. Henry Stouefer [S] Jacob Smai.i. [S] Peter Bond [S] Saml. H. Gatcheei, [S] BAIvTiMORE CITY. 237 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 4h. Novr. 1811 In pursuance of the application of Jacob Hoffman to estab- lish the division line between those parts of lots Number one hundred & seventy eight one of which was conveyed by Chris- topher Hughes to James Murray & now owned by James Carey, the other Leased by said Christopher Hughes to a certain An- drew Hook, & now owned by said Jacob Hoffman situate on Sharp street — Henry Stouffer attended on the sixth day of Septemr. having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, and having adjourned from time to time Did again meet on the second day of October last & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for. Did establish the division line be- tween the lot of James Carey & the lot of Jacob Hoffman to begin on Sharp street Northerly seventy seven feet eight inches from the North end wall of EHsha Tyson's three story brick house, thence easterly along the South end wall of James Carey's brick stable to an alley meeting a point Northerly from the Northeast corner of Rebecca Ridgely's two story brick stable on the west side of Said alley one hundred & one feet three inches by the consent of parties both being present. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written. He;nrY STOUFl^EiR [S] Jacob Smali, [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] Jacob Hoffman considering himself aggrieved by the decision of the City Commissioners in the establishment of some lines of ground between him & James Carey, prayed an appeal from the decision of the city Commissioners which being legally made was granted by the Mayor ; & a warrant issued by him appoint- ing of William Jessop, John W. Berry, Benjamin Berry, Peter Diffenderfer & Adam Welsh Esqrs. to review the aforesaid proceedings of the city Commissioners, and to confirm or alter the same, as might appear Just & proper to them, or to a Ma- jority of them — Their return, which was made in due time, follows 238 RFXORDS OF BALTIMORE i6h. Novr. 181 1 We the subscribers being authorised & empowered by Virtue of the within warrants, to us directed, (& dated the 12th day of Novr. Inst.) to review & examine the proceedings of the City Commissioners in fixing the Hne of said lots and to confirm, or alter the same, as in our judgment shall appear just & right. First being duly qualified as required, then did proceed to examine all rights & titles which we thought necessary; and did minutely measure the lots & grounds appertaining thereto. And do fix & establish the said line between Jacob Hofifman's & James Carey's lots to begin on the west side of Sharp Street Northerly, One hundred & seven feet three inches from the west line of Todd's range, which line is at the Southwest cor- ner of Elisha Tyson's three story brick house, thence running Easterly, parallel with the said line of Todd's range about two hundred & twenty six feet, to an alley which runs from Lom- bard to Pratt street, intersecting the West side of said alley, one hundred & seven feet three inches North from the line of Todd's range which line is four inches South of the North east corner of Mrs. Rebecca Ridgeley's brick stable on said alley. As witness our hands the day & date above written. WlI.I,IAM Jessop. Adam Welsh John W. Berry Benj. a. Berry CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. i6h. November 181 1 In pursuance of the application of George Warner & others to establish the lines of Charles Street in Ridgely's addition to Baltimore town from John's Street to the limits of the City. The City Commissioners did meet on the 7th day of June last, having given four days public notice of the time, place, & intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for, did estab- lish the intersection of the North east line of Charles street with the North west line of John Street to be sixty one feet two inches from the North East corner of A'Irs. Dorsev's House BALTIMORE CITY. 239 on John Street, tlien for the Northeastern most line of Charles Street to run from said intersection North thirty one degrees and a half West until it intersects the end of a line drawn from the North westernmost corner of John Hignet's Brick house South fifty degrees West, three hundred and seventeen feet, thence continuing the same course to the out line of the City : — In consequence of various applications for the Estab- lishment of sundry streets, in the above addition comprizing a multiplicity of intersections of Streets, ordered to lay over for further consideration, & until the whole shall be com- pleted, which now being done, do hereby make return — In witness whereof we have hereunto, set our hands & Seals this day and year above written. Henry Stouefer [S] Jacob Small [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. i6h. November 1811 In pursuance of the Application of Lawson Alexander and others to open & establish sundry streets in Ridgeley's addition to the city of Baltimore Viz, Hague street, Hamburg streets, and Sterret's Street from the intersection of the said streets with Charles Street to the Southward & Westward boundaries of said Addition: Also Jonathan Street from the intersection of Charles Street to Hague Street, & to establish the corners or intersections of Ridgeley street, Russell Street, Jonathan Street & Carroll street on Hague Street in said addition. The City Commissioners did meet on the 7th day of June last, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for, & having adjourned from time to time did again meet on the thirteenth of the same month, & did establish the lines of Hague street from Johns Street to the west extremity of Ridgeley's addition, commencing on the northwest side of John Street at the inter- section of John & Hague Streets, as heretofore establish on the application of William McMechin, and running thence North sixty nine degrees & a half w^est, at right angles with John Street, as also established to the Extremity of the said addition. Also did establish the North east intersection of Hague and 240 RliCORDS OF Ridgeley's Streets to be North sixty nine degrees & a half west on the line of Hague Street, three hundred & thirty feet from the North west intersection of John & Hague Streets. Also the Northwest intersection of Hague and Ridgeley's Streets to be on the line of Hague Street sixty six feet from the North east intersection thereof — Also the Southeast intersection of Hague & Ridgeleys Streets to be South twenty degrees & a half west, parallel with John Street sixty six feet from the Northeast intersection, and the South west intersection of Hague & Ridgeley's Street to be sixty six feet from the South east & sixty six feet from the Northwest intersections thereof — Also the Northeast intersection of Hague & Russel Streets, to be on the line of Hague Street three hundred & thirty feet from the Northwest intersection of Hague & Ridgeley Streets. Also the Northwest intersection of Hague & Russell Streets to be on the line of Hague street sixty six feet from the North East intersection thereof — Also the Southeast intersection of Hague & Russell Streets to be South twenty Degrees & a half west Parrallel with John Street sixty six feet from the North east intersection. Also the North west intersection of Hague & Jonathan Streets to be on the line of Hague Street sixty six feet from the North east intersection thereof. Also the South East intersection of Hague and Jonathan Streets to be south twenty degrees & a half west Sixty six feet from the Northeast intersection thereof — . Also the South west intersection of Hague & Jonathan Streets to be sixty six feet from the North east & Sixty six feet from the Northwest intersection thereof — Also the Northeast intersection of Hague and Carroll's Streets to be on the line of Hague Street, three hundred & thirty feet from the Northwest intersection of Hague & Jona- than Streets. Also the Northwest intersection of Hague & Carroll Streets to be on the line of Hague Street Sixty six feet from the North east intersection thereof. Also the South east intersection of Hague & Carrol streets to be south twenty degrees & a half west sixty six feet from the Northeast intersection thereof. BAI^TIMORS CITY. 24I Also the South west intersection of Hague & Carroll Streets to be sixty six feet from the Southeast & Sijre have hereunto set our hands & affixed our Seals the day & year before written Henry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] 274 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 4th. Janry. 1813 In pursuance of the application of Robert Sinclair & others to establish the North line of Lombard Street at or near Sharp Street. The City Commissioners did meet on the 31st. Ulto. having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, and having examined the Evidence and locations relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the North line of Lombard Street in Hall's Addition to Baltimore to intersect the line of Todd's range seventy one feet three inches from the North east corner of James Gillinghams three Story brick house meeting a point sixty nine feet from the North west corner of Elias Ellicott's brick stable both on the south side of Lombard Street — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written. Peter Bond [S] Henry Stoueeer [S] Samu H. Gatchele [S] Jno. Bankson [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 15th. Febry. 1813 In pursuance of the application of Daniel Metzger to estab- lish the lines of a parcel of ground situate on Bond & Bank Streets conveyed by George Wells to Isaac Turner on the first day of January Seventeen hundred & Eighty four. The City Commissioners did meet on the thirteenth instant, having given four days Public notice of the time place & in- tention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for; Did estab- lish the lines of said lot or parcel of Ground to begin at the Northwest intersection of Bond & Bank Streets, which said Northwest intersection is South thirty one degrees East, Eighty feet eleven inches from the Southeast corner of the late Isaac Turner's two story brick double house, on the west side of Bond Street below the Water table, thence running North- erly, on tlie side of Bond Street sixty feet meeting a point North Seven Degrees & a half East Twenty two feet two inches, from the North east corner of the said double house, above the Water table, thence Westwardly to Strawberry alley meeting a point, sixty feet Northerly from the Northeast BAI^TIMORE CITY. 275 intersection of Bank Street & Strawberry alley which said Northeast intersection is Northerly, on the line of Strawberry alley One hundred & ninety feet from the Northwest corner of Richard Rutters brick house on the East side of said alley, thence Southerly, on the line of Strawberry alley sixty feet to the said North east intersection, thence Easterly on the line of Bank Street to the Northwest intersection of Bond & Bank Streets as now established, being the place of Beginning-. At the same time also did establish the Northwest inter- section of Bank Street & Strawberry alley, to be twenty feet westerly from the Northeast intersection thereof, meeting a point, Northerly, seventy feet from the Southwest intersection of Bank Street & Strawberry alley heretofore established — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. He;nry Stoufi^er [S] Jno. Bankson [S] SamIv. H. GatcheIvL [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 22d. March 1813 In pursuance of the application of Bernard Coskery to estab- lish the S. West intersection of Mulberry Street & Strawberry alley. The City Commissioners did meet on the tenth instant having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, and having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did estab- lish the Southwest intersection of Alulberry Street & Straw- berry alley to be North Sixty degrees East eight inches from the Northeast corner of Col. David Harris's two story brick house. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year above written. Peter Bond [S] Henry Stoueeer [S] S. H. GatcheivE [S] Jno. Bankson [S] CITY COxMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 22d. March 1813 In pursuance of the application of Anthoine Lebron to estab- lish the lines of a parcel of Ground situate on the North side of Water Street between Light & Calvert Street which was 276 RECORDS O^ on or about the i8h. day of May 1802 conveyed by John LeCoq to Vincent L Hermite and now owned by the said Anthoine Lebron — The City Commissioners did meet on the gh. inst. having given four days public notice of the time, place & inten- tion of their meeting and having examined the evidence & lo- cations relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did estab- lish the lines dividing the property so petitioned to be established from the property of Doctor Sousac to begin on the North side of Water Street Eastwardly Twenty feet nine inches from the Southwest corner of the said Doctor Sousac's three story brick house & running along the east end wall of the said house to the Northeast corner thereof, still continuing the same course to the distance of forty two feet four inches from Water vStreet — Also did establish the line which divides the said property as petitioned to be established, & the property of Mary Smith to begin on Water Street Easterly thirty two feet six inches from the aforesaid Southwest corner of Doctor Sousac's three story brick house, & running Northerly Parallel with Light Street to the lot owned by William Graham meet- ing a point thirty four feet two inches from the South east comer of William Graham's one story hipped roof brick house — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day &: year above written, Henry Stouefer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] S. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. March 181 3 In pursuance of the application of Thomas Galloway to establish the lines of a piece or parcel of ground Leased by 1/ Thomas Johnson & others to Nathaniel Carson situate on the West side of Wolf Street Between Alice anna Street & Lan- caster Street — The City Commissioners did meet on the I3h. Inst, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having adjourned from time to time did meet on the i8h. and having examined the locations & evidence relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the BALTIMORE CITY. 277 Northermost boundary line of said lot to begin on the West side of Wolf Street one hundred & sixty feet from the North- east corner of Barry's two story brick house being the Southwest intersection of Aliceanna&Wolf Streets as heretofore established, thence westerly to happy alley meeting a point six feet four inches & a half Southerly, from the Southwest corner of Capt. Hancock's two story brick house, on the line of Happy alley — Also Did establish the Southernmost boundary line of said lot, to begin on the West side of Wolf Street two hundred & thirty feet southerly from the aforesaid Northeast comer of Barry's two story brick house thence Westerly to Happy alley. Meeting a point seventy six feet four inches & a half from the aforesaid Southwest corner of Capt. Hancock's two story brick house on the line of Happy alley — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written. He;nry Stouffer [S] PiiTER Bond [S] S. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 29h. March 1813 In pursuance of the application of Robert Ling to establish the lines of a lot of ground situate on the East side of Bond Street Fell's point, beginning at the distance of one hundred & twenty feet South, from the South East corner of Bond & Alice anna Streets, thence South on Bond Street sixty feet; and also to establish the Moiety or half part of said ground by a division line, drawn Easterly to Apple alley — The City Commissioners did meet on the I3h. Inst, having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meet- ing, & having adjourned from time to time, Did meet on the i8h. Inst. And having examined the locations & evidence rela- tive to the subject matter prayed for. And investigating the several title papers, & former establishments find a deficiency of ground in the Square between Aliceanna & Lancaster Streets of five inches; and there being five lots of ground of Sixty feet each ; & in order to do equal Justice to the parties have divided the deficiency, between the said five lots — And did establish the Southermost boundary line of said lot to 278 re;cords of begin fifty nine feet four inches & a half from the Southwest corner of Doer. Giraud's two story brick house, thence run- ning Easterly to Apple alley, meeting a point sixty feet ten inches & a half Northerly from the North east corner of Kerr Humphries two story Hip roof brick house — Also did estab- lish the Centre or division line of said lot to begin Southerly Twenty nine feet five inches from the aforesaid Southwest cor- ner of Doer. Giraud's House of Bond Street ; thence Easterly to Apple alley meeting a point ninety feet ten inches & a half, Northerly from the aforesaid Northeast corner of Kerr Hum- phries House. — Also did establish the Northward most boundary line of said line to begin Northerly six inches & half an inch from the aforesaid Southwest corner of said Giraud's House on Bond Street, thence Easterly to Apple alley, Meeting a point Northerly One hundred & twenty feet ten inches & a half from the aforesaid Northeast corner of said Humphries House In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Hi5NRY Stoui^fer [S] Peter Bond [S] S. H. GatchflIv [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 29h. March 181 3 In pursuance of the application of George Tharp to establish the lines of a parcel of ground situate on the West side of Gay street adjoining on the South by the dwelling of the late John ODonnell, and on the North by the property of the Heirs of Nicholas Gorsuch. The City Commissioners did meet on the iQh. Inst, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, and adjourned to the 26h. Inst, when they again met — And found the division line be- tween the petitioners & the property of the late John ODonnell to be the division line between Lots Number seventy seven & seventy eight, which said line was heretofore fixed on the i6h. day August 1808 by the then City Commissioners as follows to begin on Gay street Northerly nine inches from the South east corner of a Brick house formerly Levely's tavern, & run- ning thence VVestwardly ten perches to intersect a line drawn North three degrees & a half West fourteen feet nine inches BAI.TIMORE CITY. 279 from the North »vest corner of Mrs. O'Donnell brick stable which Hne is permanently fixed, on further investigation the Commissioners find that the dividing line between the peti- tioner & Gorsuch's Heirs to depend on a Conveyance from William Levely to Jacob Myers dated the 2yh. day of december 1769 — Which when located according to the expressions thereof we do find to begin on Gay street, twenty five feet nine inches from the South East corner of the said Brick house, & the last line thereof to be the Division line prayed for which we do hereby establish as follows, to begin Twenty five feet nine inches from the South East corner of said Mrs. Levely's brick house; And to run Westwardly until it intersects a line drawn North three degrees & a half west thirty nine feet nine inches from the Northwest corner of Mrs. O'Donnell's brick stable before mentioned — In witness whereof we have here- unto set our hands & Seals the day & year before written. Jno. Bankson [S] P£;te;r Bond [S] S. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE 5h. April 1813 In pursuance of the application of John Ash & J. Sterret to establish the Northwest intersection of Caroline and Smith Streets & also the Northeast Intersection of Smith Street and Petticoat alley The City Commissioners did meet on the 25h. Ulto. having given four days public notice of the time, place, and intention of their meeting, and having adjourned from time to time, did meet, agreeably to adjournment on the 3oh. Ultimo, and having examined the evidence & locations relative to the sub- ject matter prayed for — Did establish the Northwest inter- section of Smith & Caroline Streets, to be North fifty degrees & a half East eighty five feet ten inches from the Northwest corner of the Westernmost two story brick building erected by Rowe, the ground on which said buildings are erected was leased from William Smith on the South side of Smith Street — Also did establish the Northeast intersection of Smith Street, & Petticoat alley, to be North sixty four degrees and a half West one hundred & fourteen feet from the afore- 28o RECORDS OF said Northwest corner of the said building as before described erected by said Rowe In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written Henry Stoueeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] S. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. i2h. April 1813. In pursuance of the application of Edward Buchannan to establish the Northwest intersection of Fleet & Market Streets Fell's point, Also the Division line between lots Number 587 & 591 Westwardly from Market Street to the distance of one hundred feet — Samuel H. Gatchell did meet on the sixth Instant the Commissioners having given four days public Notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & ad- journed to the yh. Instant, when they again met, & did after examining the locations & evidence relative to the subject mat- ter prayed for Establish the Northwest intersection of Fleet & Market Streets to be one hundred & four feet five inches, Northerly, from the North East corner of Simmons Bun- burry's two story brick house, & on a direct line from said Comer to the Southeast corner of Capt. William Peterkin's three story brick house Also did establish the division line be- tween lots Number five hundred & eighty seven & five hundred & ninety one on the West line of Market Street Ninety feet five inches Southerly from the said South East comer of Capt, Peterkin's three story brick house, thence Westwardly, parallel with Fleet Street one hundred feet, thence Southerly, parallel with Market Street to fleet street meeting a point, one hundred feet westwardly, from the aforesaid Northwest intersection of Fleet and Market Streets — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & affixed our Seals the day & year be- fore written Henry Stoueeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] Same. H. Gatcheel [S] BALTIMORE CITY. 28 1 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. I2h. April 1813 In pursuance of the application of John McKim Junr, to establish the line which Divides the property purchased by John McKim Junr. from the Trustees of the German Congre- gation from the ground now owned by the said Trustees situ- ate on Holliday Street. The City Commissioners Did meet on the ninth Inst, having given four days Public Notice of the time place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the Evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the Division line on Holliday Street between the property of John McKim Junr. & the Trustees of the German Congregation to begin Northerly on the East side of Holliday Street. One hundred & fifteen feet from the Northwest corner of the Par- sonage house of the German Congregation, thence Easterly One hundred & seven feet four inches, meeting a point South- erly Sixty feet from the Southwest corner of the house erected for the Teacher of the School belonging to the said Congre- gation. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written. Henry Stoufeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] Same. H. Gatcheel [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE i2h. April 1813 In pursuance of the application of William McQuinn to establish the Northwest intersection of Conway & Light Streets; Also the line of Light Street Northerly as far as eighty two feet six inches; As also the North line of Conway Street, two hundred & sixty five feet six inches Westerly, from Light Street. The City Commissioners Did meet on the loh. Inst, having given four days public notice of the Time, place & intention of their meeting, And having examined the Evi- dence & Locations relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did Establish the Northwest intersection of Light & Conway Streets to be Two hundred & forty five feet eleven inches 282 re;cords of Southerly from the Southeast corner of Samuel R. Smith's Southermost Warehouse and then on a direct line drawn from the corner of said Warehouse to the Northeast corner of John IC. Howard's three story new Warehouse — And that the line of Light Street as prayed for, be on a direct line Northerly to Samuel R. Smith's Warehouse aforesaid to the distance of Eighty two feet six inches at right angles with Conway Street from the aforesaid Intersection. — Also did establish the North line of Conway Street as prayed for, to be Westwardly Two hundred & sixty five feet six inches from the aforesaid Intersection & on a direct line drawn to intersect Charles Street, Sixty six feet Northerly from the Northwest corner of Joseph Brown's two story brick house — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written Henry Stouffe;r [S] Jno. Bankson [S] PrvTER Bond [S] S. li. Gatchei^l [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. loh. May 1813 In pursuance of the application of Davis McCaughan to establish the boundary lines of a parcel of Ground situate on the east side of Ann Street Fells point. The City Commissioners did meet on the twenty fourth Ultimo, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the boundary lines of said lot or parcel of ground to begin on the East side of Ann Street, at the South west cor- ner of a Brick house the property of Josiah Brown as ex- pressed in the Bond of Conveyance to the said McCaughan thence running Southerly on the line of Ann Street twenty four feet to the Northwest corner of John Craig's brick house thence Easterly along the wall of said Craig's house parallel with George street Ninety six feet thence Northerly parallel with Ann Street twenty four feet thence to Ann Street the place of beginning BALTIMORE CITY. 283 In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year before written Henry Stouffer [S] Peter Bond [S] S. H. Gatcheee [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE loh. May 1813 In pursuance of the appHcation of Solomon Heims to estab- lish the lines of a parcel of ground Leased by David William- son to said Heims on the fifth day of December eighteen hun- dred & eleven, situate on a street, laid out by said Williamson, called Henrietta Street between Forest & Goodman Streets — The City Commissioners did meet on the twenty seventh Ultimo, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting; & having adjourned from time to time, did again Meet on the twenty ninth, and having ex- amined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for: Did caused to be surveyed the said lot according to the Metes & bounds thereof, as expressed in the lease from said Williamson to said Heims, & found that the part of said ground, which is within the lines of the City, to be bounded as follows, & which they do hereby establish, Beginning for the Easternmost line of that part of said lot which is within the line of the City, on the South side of a twenty feet alley, & Westerly forty feet six inches from the Northwest corner of Henry Lowman's two story shed Roofed brick house, thence running Southerly Parallel with Forest street to the outline of the City Also did establish the Westernmost boundary line of said part of the lot within the City, to Commence on the South side of the aforesaid twenty feet alley, seventy two feet six inches Westerly from the Northwest corner of Emery Loman's brick house aforesaid, & running thence southerly, parallel with Forest Street to the outline of the City — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day & year before written Henry Stouffer [seal] Peter Bond [seal] S. H. Gatcheee [seal] 284 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. loh. May 1813 In pursuance of the application of David Williamson to establish the interior intersections formed by Market Street (Fell's point) and apple alley with Hampstead hill street & Pitt street. The City Commissioners did meet on the fifth day of Decem- ber last, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having adjourned from time to time did again meet on the first Instant, & having examined the evidence and locations relative to the subject matter prayed for; Did establish the Northeast intersection of Hampstead hill street, & apple alley to be at the Southwest corner of a stone, Now placed in the ground seventy feet four inches from the Northwest corner of a two story brick house formerly the property of Charles Myers meeting a point twenty feet easterly from the Southeast corner of a stone at the Northwest intersec- tion of said street & alley — Also did establish the Southeast intersection of Pitt street & apple alley to be at the Northwest corner of a stone, now placed in the ground, North two degrees thirty seven & a half minutes West, three hundred & sixty two feet nine inches from the aforesaid Northeast intersection. Also did establish the Northwest intersection of Market & Pitt Streets to be at the Northeast corner of a stone now placed in the ground North, seventy one degrees East two hundred & thirty feet six inches, from the aforesaid corner or intersection. Also did establish the Northwest intersection of Market & Hampstead hill Streets to be at the Southeast corner of a Stone, Now placed in the ground South two degrees thirty two minutes four hundred & twenty nine feet nine inches from the last mentioned corner or intersection, thence two hundred & nineteen feet nine inches to the Northeast intersection of Hampstead hill Street & apple alley In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written. Henry Stoufeer [S] Peter Bond [S] Same. H. Gatcheee [S] BALTIMORE CITY. 285 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 31st. May 1813 In pursuance of the application of William *Stansbury of A. to establish the intersection found by the Southeast side or line of Bridge Street, and the Northeast side of High Street the said intersection so found being the Westwardmost corner of lot No. 64 — Also to establish the line of High Street, from Bridge to Low Streets The City Commissioners did meet on the I7h. March last, having given four days public notice of the time, place & in- tention of their meeting, and adjourned to the iQh. of said month, when they again met, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did es- tablish the intersection of Bridge&High Streets being the West- wardmost corner of lot Number Sixty four to be Northerly from the North corner of the late Capt. Christian Myers' house, fifty one feet on a direct line from the said corner to the Westwardmost corner of John Mackenheimer's three story brick house, both above the water table — Also did establish the line of High Street to begin at the aforesaid intersection to Low Street Agreeably to establishments heretofore made — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written Henry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] S. H. Gatchele [S] N. B. This was laid over for further consideration and this day was confirmed. CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 14th. June 1813 In pursuance of the application of Christopher Chapman to establish the Northwest intersection of German & Market Streets, as also the lines of a parcel of ground situate on said streets conveyed by Samuel J. Donaldson to Christopher Chap- man on the iQh. of January last — Henry Stouffer did attend on the 2d. Inst, the board having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, and Adjourned to the 4h. When the board met & having examined the evi- *Possible, Hansbury (see original). 286 Ri;CORDS OF dence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for. Did establish the lines of said parcel of Ground as follows : The North East intersection of German Street and apple alley to be South ten degrees & a half East, one hundred &. fifty nine feet from the Southeast corner of Benjamin Rouse's two story brick house, on the west side of apple alley, thence North eighty seven degrees & one quarter East, Two hundred & fourteen feet, To the West side of Market Street as heretofore estab- lished at the intersections of Wilke's & Hampstead hill Streets ; Which point is the Northwest intersection of German & Market Streets, thence Northerly on the line of Market Street Seventy two feet, thence to apple alley two hundred & fourteen feet, meeting a point seventy two feet Northerly from the Northeast intersection of German Street & apple alley, as now established, thence Southerly to German Street Seventy two feet the place of beginning In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written. He;nry Stouffur [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Pftfr Bond [S] Sami.. H. GatchflIv [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 23d. Augst. 1813 In pursuance of the application of William Ford to establish the Southeast intersection of Goodman Street & York Street — The City Commissioners did meet on the third Instant hav- ing given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the South East intersection of Goodman & York Streets to be forty seven feet from the Southwest Corner of Owen Black's brick shed rooffed house, meeting a point fifty four feet from the Northwest corner of said William Ford's two story brick house on the South side of York Street In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written. Henry Stoufffr [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Petfr Bond [S] BAVriMORE CITY. 287 CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 23d. Augst. 1813 In pursuance of the application of J. F. C. Toelle to estab- lish the lines of a piece or parcel of ground situate on the West side of Jones' Falls on Frederick Street being part of lot No. no Conveyed by John Maidwell administrator of John D. Reed to the said Jno. F. C. Toelle on the second day of July last The City Commissioners did meet, on the 2d. Inst, haven given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & adjourned to the 4h. Inst, when they again met, & having examined the Evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for Did establish the lines of said piece or parcel of Ground to begin on the line of Frederick Street thirty-five feet six inches Southerly from the South west corner of James Carnahans two story brick house, thence Southerly on the line of Frederick Street twenty seven feet, thence Easterly parallel with Baltimore Street to the ex- tremity of lot Number one hundred & ten, meeting a point forty nine feet six inches Northerly from the North east corner of Capt. Rowland's brick stable, thence Northerly on the line of lot one hundred & ten, twenty seven feet, thence Westwardly to the line of Frederick Street the place of bginning In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written — Henry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Pftfr Bond [S] S. H. Gatchfll [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 23d. Augst. 181 3 In pursuance of the application of WilHam Bosley & Heze- kiah Price to establish the division line between lots No. 5 & 6 & Lot No. 118 between Bridge & Billingsgate Streets also the Southeastermost corner of Bridge & Short Streets, and the South weiternmost corner of Billingsgate & Short Streets. The City Commissioners did meet on the i8h. Inst, having given foui days public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, & adjourned to the gh. when they again met 288 RECORDS OF and having" examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for Did establish the intersection of Short and Billingsgate Streets, to be sixty six feet from the centre of a stone heretofore place at the intersection of Front & Low Streets meeting a point fifty seven feet three inches from the Southwesternmost corner of a brick shed late the property of James Edwards.— Also did establish the South- easternmost intersection of Bridge & Short Streets to be fifty two feet ten inches from the Westernmost corner of Samuel Colvin's Stone tavern, meeting a point fifty two feet six inches from the Southernmost corner of the late James Edward's brick Store, now occupied by Peter Bond. Also did establish the division line between lots Number five & six and lot Number one hundred & eighteen ; To begin on the line of Bridge Street ninety nine feet from the intersection of Bridge & Short Streets, meeting a point fifty nine feet from the Northeast Jamb of the door of John Gross brick house Number three occupied by Hannah Barrackman, thence South- easterly to Billingsgate Street, Meeting a point ninety nine feet from the intersection of Short & Billingsgate Streets as now Established — ■ In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand & seals the day and year above written, Henry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] S. H. Gatchei.1. [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. I3h. Sepr, 1813 In pursuance of the application of William S. Cross & John Yates to establish the Division line between that part of Lot Number 56, conveyed on the 31st. day of October 1796 by Joseph Bankson & Mary Davis to William PI. Wood & now held a claimed by Jamics C. Dew, and that part of said lot No. ^.6, which was conveyed by Joseph Bankson & Mary Davis to John Deaver, now owned and possessed by William S. Cross, the property being situate on the East side of High Street be- tween Wapping & Low Streets The City Commissioners did meet on the 31st August last having given four days public notice of the time, place & inten- BAIvTlMORE CITY. 289 tion of their meeting, & having examined the title papers of the two lots mentioned in the Application and Advertisement find that there exists a disagreement inasmuch as the lot con- veyed to John Deaver expressing to begin on High Street thirty five feet from the South west corner of the whole lot & to run thirty two feet, making in the whole sixty seven feet And the lot conveyed to William H. Wood expresses to begin at sixty eight feet from the corner of the whole Lot, leaving a space of one foot between them The Commissioners Did establish the line of the lot held by the petitioners, namely the lot conveyed to John Deaver in 1795, and located the same as follows, Viz — The division line between that part of lot Number fifty six conveyed on the thirty first day of October seventeen hundred & ninety six by Joseph Bankson & Mary Davis to William H. Wood, and now held by James C. Dew, & part of said lot, num- ber fifty-six conveyed by Joseph Bankson & Mary Davis to John Deaver now owned by William S. Cross, to begin on the line of High Street, Northerly eight feet three inches from the Northernmost corner of said William Cross's two story brick house, thence running. Northeasterly, parallel with Pitt Street to extremity of the lot. Meeting a point, twenty one feet three inches Southerly from the Southernmost corner of Robinson Wollen's brick Necessary and Smoke house — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written — Henry Stoufper [S] Peter Bond [S] S. H. Gatchell [Sl CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. I3h. Sepr. 1813 In pursuance of the application of David Winchester in be- half of the Baltimore Insurance Company, & James Mosher in behalf of Messrs. D. Arcey & Didier to establish the Division line between the property of the Baltimore Insurance Co. Sit- uated at the South east intersection of South & Water Streets, & that of Messrs. D. Arcy & Didier Adjoining thereto situate on Water Street — The Citv Commissioners did meet on the 290 RECORDS OF second instant having given four days public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, Did establish the division line between the parties, to begin on the Hne of Water street at the North East corner of a stone house the property of the Baltimore Insurance Company, thence running South- erly parallel with South street, until it intersects an alley men- tioned in a conveyance from A. Brown to the Baltimore In- surance Company aforesaid, on the eleventh of March One thousand eight hundred At the distance of forty seven feet, one inch, from South street the East line of South Street being at the Northwest corner of a brick house, owned by the heirs of George Krouse — situate on the South side of the aforesaid alley taken below the water table — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written He;nry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Petfr Bond [S] S. H. GatcheivI. [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 22d. Sepr. 1813 The City Commissioners in Conjunction with the Commis- sioners of the Western Precincts Did meet on the 3d. Inst, having given four days public Notice of the time, place & in- tention of their meeting & having adjourned from time to time did again meet on the 6h. Inst. Did proceed to ascertain the out- line of that part of Baltimore town agreeably to the Survey & plat thereof, made on the loh. day of November 1747 & now on record in the office of the register of the City of Baltimore Commencing at the Centre of a Stone the beginning of Jones' Town as expressly called for in the Certificate of Survey afore- said, & running the lines of said survey with three & a half de- grees allowance for variation to the end of the North twenty degrees West fifteen & a half perches line thereof : Then went to the end of the thirteen & three quarter perch line as hereto- fore established on the 3oh. day of May 181 1, in Conjunction with the Western precincts Commissioners and run South six degrees & forty minutes West twenty seven perches & four- BALTIMORE CITY. 29 1 tenths of a perch to the end of the North twenty degrees West fifteen & a half perches line aforesaid which is found to be four feet nine inches Westerly from the West end wall of Jacob Myers" back brick building;. & five feet seven inches southerly from the front of Said Myers' privy, thence running the out lines of Baltimore town reversely, Sovith Twenty three & one half degrees East, fifteen & one half perches to the end of the North eighty degrees West sixteen & a half perches line thereof which is found to be South five & a half degrees East, sixteen feet nine inches from the South east corner of Samuel Wil- liams three story brick house on Calvert Street & Church Street (the last mentioned line crosses Dark lane thirty five feet eight inches easterly from Jonathan Meredith's Stable) thence South eighty three & one half degrees East sixteen & a half perches to the end of the forty five perch line of said town which is found to be South Twenty three & a half degrees East, fourteen & a half feet from the Northeast comer of Lem- uel Taylor's Stable. Thence North thirty six & one half de- grees East forty five perches crossing the Northeast side of Fish Street Westerly thirty feet nine inches from the Western- most corner of Samuel McKim's two story brick building on Fish Street — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written. Henry Stouefer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [SI S. H. Gatchele [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 22d. Sept. 18 1 3 The City Commissioners in conjunction with the Commis- sioners of the Eastern precincts. Did meet on the tenth instant having given four days public notice of the time, place & inten- tion of their meeting, Did proceed to ascertain the Out line of the City of Baltimore agreeably as the same was located by the Commissioners of Baltimore town in the year 1773, when after due investigation and making sundry admeasurements they found the true out line of that part of the now City of Balti- 292 RECORDS OF more to be North Sixteen & three quarters of a degree West, One hundred & ninety nine feet six inches from the Northwest corner of the Centre or Key stone on the North end of Pitt Street Bridge, which is found to be precisely two hundred feet from the North side of Pitt Street, where they caused a Stake to be drove in the ground, from whence they proceeded South- westerly to the first addition of Baltimore town in a line parallel with Pitt Street, and at the distance of two hundred feet there- from, which said line intersects the East line of Aisquith Street Northerly fifteen feet five inches from the North west corner of Robert Graham's two story Brick house and intersects the west line of liberty street sixty seven feet nine inches southerly from the Southeast corner of John Buck's two story brick house on the West Side of Liberty Street, it also intersects the west line of Green Street, Southerly one foot from the South- east corner of Robinson Wollen's two story brick house & from thence to the outline of the first addition to Baltimore town intersecting the said addition at the distance of two hundred feet from Pitt Street. They also met in conjunction with the Commissioners of the Eastern precincts on the sixteenth instant having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meet- ing Did proceed to ascertain the out line of the City of Balti- more between Plarford & Market Streets, when after examin- ing the plot & Certificates & Survey thereof made in the year 1773 they found that the true location of that line runs from the North east intersection of Market & Pitt Streets along the North line of Pitt Street Southwesterly to the North west in- tersection of Harford & Pitt Streets, And do hereby establish the same in manner following Viz. Beginning for the said out line on the East line of Market Street where the North line of Pitt Street intersects Market Street, which said inersection they do fix & establish North forty degrees and three quarters of a degree East one hundred & twenty eight feet from the North east corner of a Stone heretofore placed by this board at the Southwest intersection of Market & Pitt Streets, thence run- ning South westerly along the North line of Pitt Street, Parallel with the South line thereof and at the distance of forty nine feet six inches therefrom until it intersects the West line of Harford Street. BALTIMORE CITY. 293 In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written Pet^r Bond [S] Henry Stouffer [S] Saml. H. Gatchell [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Approved by the Eastern precinct Commissioners Hezekiah Price Arthur Mitcheu. Jno. M. Smith George Mileiman CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 25h. Octor. 1813 In pursuance of the application of Leonard Powder to es- tablish the North East intersection of Camden & Eutaw Streets — The City Commissioners did meet on the 28h. Ulto. & having- examined the evidence & locations relative to the subject matter prayed for, Did establish the North east inter- section of Camden & Eutaw Streets, to be Southerly on the line of Eutaw Street One hundred and twenty six feet four inches from the South west corner of William & Jacob Fultz's Sugar house, meeting a point. One hundred and six feet ten inches from the North East corner of Lloyd Durham's two story brick house at or near the South west intersection of Said Streets. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day and year above written Henry Stoueeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTIMORE 25^. Octor. 1813 In pursuance of the application of Jacob Despaux to estab- lish the boundary line of lot No. 105, Situate on Queen & Phil- pot Streets Fell's Point. — Samuel H. Gatchell one of the City Commissioners did attend on the 8h. Inst, four days public notice being given, & in consequence of the weather being rainy did adjourn to the gh. When the Commissioners did meet. & having examined the Evidence & locations relative to the Subject matter prayed for Did establish the boundary lines of 294 RECORDS OF lot Number One hundred & five, to begin on the Hne of Queen Street Two hundred & ten feet two inches from the South- westernmost corner of Capt. Thomas C. Howe's two story brick house on the North side of Queen Street meeting a point thirty eight feet Nine inches from the South East corner on the top of the foundation of the Stone Cellar of James Greeves two story frame house, thence Southerly parralel with point street to Philpot Street, at the Southwest corner of a two story brick house being the property of the Heirs of Thomas Mc- Creary, for whom Nicholas Brice is agent, thence Westwardly on the line of Philpot Street, sixty feet thence Northeasterly Parralel with Point Street to the line of Queen Street thence easterly sixty feet to the place of beginning. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day and year before written. HSNRY STOUPFE^R [S] PivTe;r Bond [S] S. H. Gatche:i.i. [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 25h. Octor. 1813 In pursuance of the application of Wm, Preston to establish the lines of that part of lot No. 640 which was heretofore con- veyed by John Miller to Thomas and Samuel Hollingsworth situate on the West Side of Howard street the said part of Lot No. 640 is now in the possession of said Wm. Preston — The City Commissioners did meet on the I2h. Inst, having given four days public notice of the time, place and intention of their meeting, & after examining the Evidence & Sundry rec- ords & locations and making admeasurements to elucidate the subject before them Did establish the boundary lines of the ground prayed for in the following Manner Viz. Beginning on the west line of Howard Street thirty two feet from the South- west interesection of Howard & Saratogo Streets which be- ginning is found to be at the Southeast corner of a three stor\' brick house formerly built by said John Miller & now owned by Adam Welsh, thence running & bounding on Howard Street Southerly thirty feet to the beginning of that part of lot Num- ber Six hundred & forty, which was on the twentieth day of BALTIMORE CITY. 295 February in the Year Seventeen hundred & eighty seven. As- signed & set over by John Stark to a certain Henry Brothers thence bounding on the part Westvvardly, parralel with Sara- toga Street four perches & a half, which is found to meet a point, Southerly sixty three feet one inch, from the Northwest corner of a back building attached to the three story brick house of Adam Welsh aforesaid, which said building is found to be thirteen inches on Saratoga Street, at said Northwest corner, thence running Northerly Paralel with Howard Street thirty feet & thence by a straight line to the beginning In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Hi:nry Stouf'feir [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 25h. Octor. 1813 In pursuance of the application of George Coulson to es- tablish the Division line between Lot No. 284 & lot 305 in Phil- pot's addition situate on the North East side of Granby Street, between Duke & Queen Streets — The City Commissioners did meet on the I9h. Instant having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the Evidence & Locations relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the division line between lot Number two hundred &. eighty four & lot Number three hundred & five to begin of the line of Gran- by Street, Northerly One hundred & fifty three feet seven inches from the Northwest corner of Mary Kelso's two story brick house near the intersection of Granby Street & Queen Streets, thence Easterly at right angles with Granby Street forty feet — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Henry Stoueeer [S] Jno, Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] S. H. GatchelIv [S] 296 RECORDS OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 25h. Octor. 1813 In pursuance of the application of Margeret Flax and Mary Brynan to establish the lines of part of lot No. 24, Situate on Queen Street, Fell's point, agreeably to the Deed and Con- veyance of the administrators of John Hall deceased late of Harford County — The City Commissioners did meet on the i6h. Instant having given four days public notice of the time place & intention of their meeting, & having adjourned from time to time in order to have the Necessary title papers to illus- trate the matter fully for consideration, and having procured the same did again meet on the twenty first instant, & did pro- ceed to establish the lines of the Conveyance prayed to be es- tablished, it being a Conveyance from Susanna Hall & Bernard J. Lynch to Margeret Flax & Mary Brynan bearing date the i6h. day of September eighteen hundred & twelve. Beginning for the same as expressed in the said Deed on the North side of Queen Street eighteen feet Easterly from the Southeastern- most corner of Captain Timothy Gardener's Brick house thence running & bounding on Queen Street Easterly sixteen feet to the corner of a brick house erected on said lot where a lot of ground part of lot No. 24, conveyed by William Merryman to Thomas Ring (bearing date the tenth day of August Eighteen hundred & ten) doth begin thence running along the eastermost end of said brick house thirty feet six inches then continuing the same course parralel with the outlines of lot Number twenty four & at right angles with Queen Street one hundred and one feet nine inches until the said line intersects the west side of a nine feet alley agreed to be left open by John Hall as by convey- ance bearing date the first day of August seventeen hundred & ninety four, between William Jackson & said John Hall which point of intersection is eighty one feet eleven inches from the Northwest corner of the brick back building of the late Wil- liam Johnson erected on lot Number twenty two, thence run- ning and bounding on said alley North Nineteen & a half de- grees West thirty one feet six inches, until it intersects a line drawn from the Beginning at right angles to Queen Street, thence bounding on said line to the place of beginning. BAI.TIMORE; CITY. 297 In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Henry SToupfFivR [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] S. H. Gatchell [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 8h. Novr. 1813 In pursuance of the application of John Kithcart to estab- lish the lines of lot No. 60 situate on the South side of Duke Street as distinguished on the plat of John Cornthwaites Prop- erty deposited in the office of the Clerk of Baltimore County Court by his Executors — The City Commissioners did meet on the second instant having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting and having exam- ined the evidence and locations relative to the subject matter prayed for — Did establish the boundary lines of said lot, Number Sixty as follows — To begin on Duke Street at the distance of eighty feet from the Northeast corner of Hugh Stewart's two story brick house, meeting a point sixty eight feet five inches from the Southeast corner of Hull's two story brick house, thence Easterly on Duke Street, forty feet, meeting a point sixty feet from the Southwest comer of Robert Stewarts brick dwelling house at the pavement thence Southerly at right angles with Duke Street One hundred & eleven feet nine inches, thence parrelel with Duke Street forty feet, & thence to the place of beginning — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year above written Henry Stoueeer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] S. H. Gatcheei. [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. 8h. Novr. 1813 lu pursuance of the application of Capt. Thomas Ring to establish the dividing line between lot. No. 23 & lot No. 24 sit- uate on Queen Street Fell's Point — The City Commissioners did meet on the 29h. Ulto. having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting and adjourned to the first instant, at their office, when they again met, & hav- 298 re;cords of ing on their first day of meeting taken sundry measurements, Viz, along Thames Street from Bond to Queen Street, thence on Queen Street to Wills & Point Street in order to illustrate the matter for their consideration they did find the possession on the said Streets at Variance with the present record plat which was made in the year seventeen hundred & seventy three, they also examined the title papers relative to the subject before them as well for the lot Number twenty three & the lot Number twenty four Among which papers they find that Wil- liam Jackson On the first day of August seventeen hundred & ninety four conveyed to John Hall a part of lot Number twenty three, beginning on the North side of Queen Street, at the Southeast corner of John Hall's house, & running & binding on Queen Street Easterly five feet seven inches thence parallel with the end wall of said house to Wm. Johnson's line, thence on said line five feet seven inches and thence to the beginning, re- serving the use of a three feet alley on the East side, part of the said five feet seven inches of ground the said William Jackson grantor being at that time the owner of that part of lot Number twenty three, adjoining lot Number twenty four and John Hall the Grantee being the owner of lot Number twenty four : — The City Commissioners therefore, taking all the circumstances into consideration Do conceive, that to do the most equal Justice to all parties interested, they are bound to respect the Convey- ance from William Jackson to John Hall, the more so as a de- parture from that line so agreed on by them would tend to create considerable confusion from thence to Will's & Point Streets. — Therefore the City Commissioners do hereby estab- lish the division line betwen lot Number twenty three, & lot Number twenty four to begin on Queen Street at the South east corner of John Hall's old house now occupied by said Capt. Thomas Ring & to run at right angles with Queen Street until it meets a point North thirty one feet four inches from the Northwest corner of the said Thomas Ring's brick smoke house belonging to his present two story brick dwelling house In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals the day & year before written He:nry Stoui^fEr [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Pi^ti;r Bond [S] Sami.. H. Gatchei.Iv [S] BALTIMORE CITY. ^QQ On the above establishment an appeal was prayed by Capt. Thos. Ring- Upon which the Mayor directed his Commission to Thos. Cole, James Ellicott, John Miller Junr. James Arm- strong & George Decker to examine the aforesaid premises & to alter or confirm the decision of the City Commissioners, as to them might appear just and necessary Their report follows. In conformity with the authority of the within commission to us directed by Edward Johnson Mayor of the City of Baltimore, We the Undersigned have reviewed and taken into mature Consideration the premises therein referred to, and do hereby Confirm the Establishments and decisions of the City Com- missioners thereon — Thos. Cole [S] James Elucott [S] Jno. Miller Junr. [S] James Armstrong [S] CITY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE BALTO. I3h. Deer. 1813 In pursuance of the application of Wm. L. Bowley to estab- lish the Southwest intersection of Bank Street & Argyle alley — The City Commissioners did meet on the loh. Inst, having given four days public notice of the time, place & intention of their meeting, & having examined the Evidence & Locations relative to the subject matter prayed for, The City Commis- sioners found by sundry measurements, that the Northwest in- tersection of Bank Street & Argyle alley as heretofore estab- lished by a former board is correct, but as the location then made referred to a back building, erected by Capt. Robins for the Northeast intersection of Market & Bank Street is now re- moved, they now establish the Northwest intersection of Bank Street & Argyle alley at the distance of eighty two feet eleven inches easterly on a line drawn from the Southeast corner of the Southeast piller of the wall inclosing the Catholic ground to the Southwest corner of the Old Hip roof frame house stand- ing at the Northeast corner or intersection of Bank and Ann Streets, as referred to in the former Establishment. They also found, that the Northeast intersection of Market & Bank Streets is one hundred & fifty feet one inch, Westerly, from the Southeast corner of the South east pillar of the wall 300 RECORDS Ot of the Catholic ground aforesaid being in the whole, two hun- dred & thirty three feet Westerly from the Northwest inter- section of Bank Street & Argyle alley as aforesaid. They then preceeded to establish the Southwest intersection of Bank Street & Argyle alley, and do establish the same to be seventy feet Southerly from the Northwest intersection afore- said meeting a point South fifty two degrees & three quarters of a degree & three quarters of a degree East, One hundred & eight feet four inches from the Southeast corner of the Southeast pillar of the Said Catholic ground — In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & affixed our seals the day & year before written — He;nry Stouffer [S] Jno. Bankson [S] Peter Bond [S] Same. H. Gatcheel [S] IISTDEX. NAME. PAGE. Ackerman, Geo 127, 128 Aisquith St 292 Albemarle St 51, 59 Alexander, Lawson 239, 244 Alice-Anna (Alissanna) St.. 5, II, 13, 23, 25, 46, 48, 71, 72, 79, 102, 105, 132, 251, 268, 269, 276, 277 Allen, Owen 119, 126 Robt 189 Alley, 13 ft 3 " 20 ft., Gay to Frederick 2)2 " Parallel to Conewago St 74 " (Carnan's) 78 (Alex. Lawson) 89 " 10 ft. (O'Donnell) 135 Public 177 " Near Jas. Carey's Sta- ble 235 " (Sloan's) 185 Allison, Mary 47 " Patrick 46, 47 Almeda, Capt 138, 189 Ann St 12, 18, 20, 25, 39, 112, 129, 282, 299 Anspaugh (Anspach), Fred. . 26, 262, 263 Apple Alley. . . .23, 62, 71, 72, 79, 120, 122, 126, 140, 171, 172, 2s8, 259, 270, 271, 277, 278, 284, 286 Arcey, D 289 Argyle Alley 72, 73, 86, 200, 206, 207, 268, 299, 300 Armour, David 138, 139 Armstrong, Geo 232 Jas 143, 146, 299 Ash, John 279 Assembly (Rooms) I Atkinson, Isaac 45, 268, 269 John 268, 269 " Josh 368, 269 B Bair, Rich 162, 196 Baker, Wm 19 Balderston, Isaiah 83 Baldwin, Wm 263 Baltimore, Corporation of . . . . 264 NAME. PACE. Baltimore County 161, 166 Insurance Co. .289, 290 St 3, 10, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 58, 60, 61, 68, 103, 154, 156, 171, 201, 203, 207, 210, 215, 216, 218, 231, 249, 253, 263, 267, 268, 287 Baltimore Town, first addition 104 " Outlines. 294, 299 Bank St.... 96, 100, loi, 131, 137, 174, 199, 200, 244, 248, 256, 274, 275, 299, 300 Bankard (Banker), Peter. 208, 209 Bankson, Jno. .. .115, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 126, 127, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 147, 151, 152, I53> I54> 156, 157, 159, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 169, 170, 174, 17s, 176, 177, 178, 179. 180, 182, 18s, 186, 187, 190, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 199, 201, 202, 203, 229, 255, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 268, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 279, 280, 281, 282, 28s, 286, 287, 288, 290, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 300 Bankson, Jos 288, 289 Baptist Church on Eden St. 55, 131, 171 Barger, Andrew 61 Barker, Wm 102 Barling, Sarah 98 Barnaby, Elias 134, 135 Barnes, H. F 136, 248 Barnet, Thos 146, 149, 150 Barney, Joshua 222 " Wm. B 253 Barrackman, Hannah 288 Barre St 13, 95, 96, 114, 180, 192, 214 Barriere, Anthony 235 Barron, John 128 Barry 277 Barry, Benj 76 " Eliz 127 " Jas I " Robt 2, 175 Standish 77, 78 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Bateman, Ben j 183 Bailsman, Lawrence 6g Basin. . .165, 166, 168, 225, 253, 254 Bayley, Henry E lOi Baylis, Jane 134, 135 Beamer, Henry (Boehme?).. 197 Beasley, , Rev 176 Bell, Rich 200 Bellville, Louisa S 186 Bend, Rev. J. G. J 158 Benjamin, Saml 248 Bennet, Pat 71, 252 Benson, Peter 181, 182 " Rich 158, 210 Berry, Benj 2Z7, 238 John 78, 237, 238 Bettinger, John 87 Betts, Enoch 221 Bevan, Rich 76 Biays, Jas 102 Jos.... 50, n, 72, 87, 102, 118, 137, 248, 257, 266 Bier, Jacob 206 Billingsgate St 287, 288 Biggs, Mrs 174 Black, Owen 286 Blackburn, Hugh 125 Block, Andrew 45 Boehme (Beamer), Chas. L.. 193 Bollman, Thos 230 Bond, Benj 86 " Peter. . . .236, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 25s, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 2y^, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 28s, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 29s, 296, 297, 29S, 300 Bond St.... 7, 13, 14, 22, 24, 38, 39, 62, 71, 92, 104, 105, 119, 122, 126, 137, 218, 247, 248, 250, 251, 252, 274, 275, 277, 278, 298 Bondfield, Cassandra 62 Bonifin, Peter 79 Borland, John 202 Bosley, Danl 271 " Wm. . . .159, 160, 223, 224, 287 Bottle Alley 100 Bouldin, Jehu. . . .144, 146, 188, 204, 273 Bowers, Geo 175 " Henry 41 Bowley, Danl 176, 254 " Wm 299 Boyd, Peter 249, 250 " Saml igi, 225, 272, 273 Brandy Alley 93, 113, 118, 2og NAME. PAGE. Brantz & Mayer 93 Brendall, Fred 213 Brengle, Fred 118 Brice, Nich 294 Bridge, Baltimore (Market St.) St 158, 159, 160, 161, 222, 223 Bridge, Christ Church 223 " Griffith's 51, 222, 223 Harford St 108 Pitt St 292 " Pratt St 220,221 Bridge St 45, 71, 104, 136, 158, 159, 160, 222, 285, 287, 288 Briscoe, Saml 224 Britton, Danl 233, 234 Brown, A 290 " Jacob 109 Jas 54 " Jas. M 137, 191 " John 78, 120 " Jos 282 Josh 254 " Josiah 252 " Mary 109 Sol 45, 175 " Stewart 200,255 Browning, Peregrine 59 Ritsen 87 Brunelot, F. B 191 Brynan, Mary 296 Bryson, N. G 154 Buchanan 77 Edw 280 J. A 46 Jas 3, 15 Wm 46, 47 Buck, John 292 Buder, Leonard 123 Bnnberry, Simmons 280 Burbine, John 265 Burgoine, Augustine 72 Burk St 224 Burke, Danl 18 " David 19, 47, 75 Burnetson, Isaac 208 Burrall, Chas 164, 196 Robt 95 Burying ground 29 " R. C 126 Button, Wm 45 Byrne, C. J 138 Cahey. Patrick 98, 99, 157 Caldwell, John 120 Calhoun, Jas 49, (87?), 146, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 209, 229, 257, 258 INDEX. Ill NAME. PAGE. Calvert St lo, 15, 33, 60, loi, 102, 230, 253, 254, 267, 275, 295 Camden St. . . .49, 50, 93, 105, 109, no, 118, 165, 197, 257, 258, 293 Camden Lane 163, 166 Camp, VVm 177 Campbell, Arch 20 Canal. (E. Yeiser.) 51, 91 Carey, Jas 49, 146, 237, 238, 257, 258 Carnahan, Jas 287 Carnan, Chris 78 " John 202 Caroline St 81, 100, loi, 131, 162, 163, 174, 180, 181, 191, 199, 200, 206, 225, 227, 278 Carr, Rowland 180 Carreare (Carrere), John. . .1, 103, 158, 222, 263 Carrall (Carroll), Jas.... 143, 146, 151, 161 Carroll's Addition to Balti- more Town 4 Carroll St 239, 240, 241 Carson, Andrew 20, 176 " Eliz 252 " Nath 276 Castle Alley 94 Catholic Congregation 14, 29 " Ground 299,300 Caton, Rich 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 14, 16, 21, 27, 51, 249 Cemetery 29 Centre Market Space 8 Ceveare, J. F 265 Chamier, Danl 202, 233 Channel, Edmund 170 Chapman, Chris 122, 285 Charles St 3, 4, 13, 49, 57, 76, 88, 137, 138, 151, 152, 165, 166, 167, 168, 186, 212, 215, 217, 229, 230, 238, 239, 241, 242, 254, 255, 257, 282 Chase, Saml 221 " Jr 221 Chatham St.. .57, 88, 132, 133, 211 Chestnut St 244, 245, 246, 247 Chenowith, Rich 253 Childs, Nath 71 " Thos 185 Christ Church 171 " " Bridge 223 Church Alley. (Public) 35 St 291 Cider Alley 219 Clackner, Adam 222 Claggett, Hez 68, 227, 228 NAME. PAGE. Clark, Jas. H 128, 179, 258 " John 211, 212 Clem (Clemm), Wm...i4, 60, 102 Cloney, Jas 12 Coates, Wm 83, 184 Cochran, David 202 " Hiram 163 " William 202 Cole, Geo 133 Cole's Harbour 256 Cole, Sarah 54 Cole, Thos 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, IS, 16, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41. 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62,, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 149, 150, 299 Collins, Mrs 207 -'XZ Colvin, Rachel 231 Rich 56, 78 Saml 32, 78, 288 Comegys, Wm 233 Commerce St. . . .141, 192, 259, 260 Commissioners, p. I to etc. . . . 221 Concord St 176, 177, 179, 221 Conowago St. (Connawago), 4, 16, 68, 69, 74, 134, 135, 136, 262 Conrod, Conrad 127, 128, 156, 157 Constable, Mary log Thos 84, 109 Conway St 53, 87, 88, 107, 121, 122, 153, 180, 209, 254, 25s, 261, 281 282 Conway, Thos 73 Corner, Jas 140 Cornthwaite, John.... 139, 177, 178, 186, 187, 188, 205, 206, 256, 257, 297 Cornthwaite, Robert 14 " Thos 231 Coskery, Bernard 275 Coulson, Geo 295 " Pat 270 " Thos 259, 260 Coulter, Dr. John 11, 13 Courtenay, H 254 Courtland St 90 Cove, The 246. 247 Cowpen Alley 34, 92, 93, 155, 1.56 Craft, Fred 196 Craig. John 282 Crawford, Dr 8, 19, 57, 215 Creamer, Edw 13 Creek Alley 244, 240 Cromwell, Jacob 145, 146 Cronmiller. Thos 163 IV INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Crook, Chas 178, 213 Crooke, Geo 8 Crook, Walter 177, 178, 179 Crosby, Hannah 43, 44 Cross, Andrew yy, 193 " John "j-j Wm. S 288, 289 Crouse (Krouse), John 69 Crowl, Henry 192, 198 Croxall, Mrs 3 " Chas 152 Culloden, Geo 2 Cunningham, John 271 Curson, Rich., Jr 15 Curtain, Jas 273 Mrs 86, 273 Curtis, Mrs 197 Custom House 197 D Dagan, Geo 215 Daly (Daily), Danl 121, 180 Jacob 158 D'Arcey 289 Darkey, Pearl 97 Dark Lane, Condemnation. 31, 291 Darrington. Wm 250 Dashiell's Church 144, 145 Davej', Henry 224 " Wm 94, 124 Davidge, Dr 90 John B 8 Davidson, Mary 214 Davies, Wm 252 Davis, Edw 65 " Henry 94 Mary 78 Thos IDS, 256, 288, 289 Dawes, Jas ,; 260 Dawson, Henry 235 Deady, Danl 170 Deaver, John 247, 288, 289 Decker, Geo 53, 264, 265, 299 Deitz, Gotlip 91 Delaport, Francis 151 Dempsey, Terence 134, 136 Denmead, Adam 2, 116 " John 262 Deshong, Capt 190 Despaux, Jacob 293 DeValcourt. 217 Dew, Jas. C 288, 289 Dewes, Andrew 59, 107, 121 Dickson, Thos 143, 146 Didier, Henry 212, 289 Diechman, Frances 207 Diffenderfers, Danl 2})2 " John. .140, 159, 161 " Mich 84, 201 " Peter. .38, 222, 237, 238 NAME. PAGE. Disney, Jas 214 " Wm 112 Dobbin, Geo 155 Murphy 155 Dobler, John 41 Dock, Forrest St 195 " Lee St 195 Pratt and Gay 28 Dock Alley 82, 178 Donaldson, Saml. J 285 Donavan, 120 Donohoe, Rich 97 Dorsey, Mrs. Eliz 204, 205, 238 " Henry 82 " Owen 70,206 Thos. B 132 " Vachel 119 " Walter 178, 179 Drisdale, Capt 29 Drummond, Chas 197 Ducatel, E 103 Dr 172 Dugan, Cumberland. . . .8, 200, 201 Dugan's Wharf 200 Duke St. . .54, 59, 97, 124, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 295, 296, 297 Dulany St 29, 30, 104, 162, 163, 199, 219, 225, 227, 272 Duncan, John 249 Dupuy, 93 Durham, Lloyd 293 Dutch Alley 2, 52, 69, 70, 81, 82, 87, 106, 116, 117, 125, 130 East St. . . .1, 2, IS, 40, 42, 45, 46, 47, 80, 120, 255 Eastern Precincts. .. .291, 292, 293 Eden St 55, iii, 232 Edwards, Jas 79, 222, 288 Robt 196 Ehrman (Erkman), John.... 235 Elgard, Herman 219 Ellicott, Elias. . . .17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 52, 64, 67, 68, 69, 70, 115, 116, 138, 139, 142, 145, 146, 196, 264, 265, 274 Ellicott, Jas.... 149, 150, 205, 206, 224, 299 Elliott, Nich 108 Robt 181, 182, 183 " Thos 146, 150 Ellis, John 107 Etting, Sol 115, 116 Elves, Wm 70 Enloes (Enloes), Joshua 21 Ennals, Skinner 254 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Ennis, Joshua 23 " Phillip 271 Ernest, Caleb 222 Eutaw St 59. 100, 106, 203, 204, 206, 212, 213, 290, 293 Evan, Griffith 43 Everhard's Wharf 222 Evett, Edw 83 Exeter St 14, 97, 124, 231, 232 F Farrahar, John 89 Fayette St 17, 34, 52, 69, 92, 93, 106, 14, 115, 116, 130, 155, 227, 228 Fell's Addition 171, 224 Fell's Point 12, 13 " St 6s Fennel, John 75 Fenour, Chas 273 Finger (Finges), Chas. . . .218, 249 Fisby, Mrs 248 Fish St 90, 91, 127, 291 Fisher, Robt 267, 268 Fitzpatrick, Jos 135 Flanagan, Wm 176, 177, 179 Flax, Margaret 296 Fleet St.... 12, 14, 21, 39, 46, 48, 72, 73, 91. 92, 94, lOS, 140, 174, 180, 181, 200, 224, 280 Fletcher, Jas 249 Floyd, Caleb 38 " Thos 38 Faltz, John 100 " Wm 100 Fonerden, Adam 159, 161 Ford, Wm 286 Fordeny, Jacob 67, 99 Foreman, Edw 2J2 Forman, Mrs 171, 172 " Jane 261 " Leonard 209, 270 Forney, Peter 62 Forrest (Forest) Alley. .. .76, n, 208 Lane 63, 69, 74, 115, 132, 133, 262 " St. 41, 45, 95, 96, 120, 162, 164, 16s, 169, 173, 17s, 180, 192, 194, 19s, 214, 258. 262, 264, 270, 276, 2R3 Fossbenner, Danl 173 Peter 203 Fouble, Peter 114 Fowler, Benj 162 Foy, Peter 72, T^t Franklin, Thos 146 St 228, 229 NAME. PAGE. Frederick St 7, 32, 37, 38, yT. 78, 84, 103. 104, 141, 173, 200, 201, 203, 231, 249, 250, 287 French, Robt 251 " St 260 Frenchman's Alley 235 Frey, Saml 107 Frick, Peter. ...52, 53, 54, 55. 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69 Friese, Ph. R. J 194, 225 Front St 15, 16, 56, 112, 171, 218, 249, 252, 253, 288 Fulton, David 212 Fultz, Jacob 293 " Wm 293 Furlong, Wm 132 Galloway, Thos 276 Gardener, Timothy 296 Garreson, Corn 204 Garretson, Job 32 Gart (Garts), Chas 157, 185 Gatchell, Saml. H....115, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133. 134, 136, 137, 138, 140, 146, 147, 148, 151, 152, 154, 155, 156, tS7. 159, 206, 207, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 218, 219, 220, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 235, 236, 237, 239, 241, 244, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 263, 265, 266, 269, 270, 271, 272, 2Ti, 274, 27s, 2y6, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 300 Gauline, J. B 198, 272, 273 Gay, Nich. R 145 Gay St II, 19, 28, 2)2, 46, 47, 77, 78, 89, 108, 109, no, 127, 197, 198, 201, 202, 203, 207, 261, 279 Geddes, Jas 251 George St. (Fell's Pt.)....5, 26, 28, 31, 74, 75, 112, 128, 129, 282 German Calvinist Church 27 German Church, on Second St. (Zion Church ?) 29, 127, 128, 264, 282 German E. Reformed Church. 107 vi INDEX. NAME. PAGE. German E. Retormed Church Parsonage 122, 266 German, John 123 German Lane 8, 19, 57, 64, 82, 144, 145, 152, 215, 217 German St 19, 62, iii, 119, 120, 122, 126, 142, 143, 144, 184, 232, 263, 264, 267, 285, 286 Gerralo, Thos 219, 220 Gerrard St I94. IQS Getting, Rich 222 Gill, Gabriel 260 Gibson, Wm I94 Gilberthorp, Wm 247, 248 Gilder, Dr. 82 Gillingham, Chas 196 Jas 274 Ginnings, Wm 96 Giraud, Dr. J. J. 113, Ii4, 232, 278 Gist, Cornelius H 116 " St 224, 22s Givision, Chas 259 Glasgow, Dr 203 Glasshouse 225 Grasmuch, Casper 127 Glenn, Elias 134, I35. 136, 181, 182, 183 Gold, , Mr 217 Goldsmith, Wm. C. ...no, iiS, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 133, 137, 138, 140, 141. 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157. 159, 162, 163, 164, i6s, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 183, i8s, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 219, 220, 223 Goodman St 95, 96, 162, 173, 265, 270, 283, 286 Goodman, Caleb D 132 " Wm 41, 42, 46, 64, 261 Gorsuch, Mary 84 " Nich 279 Gough, Harry Dorsey 15, 151. 155. 161, 216, 217 Gough St 29, 81, 100, 131, 175, 183, 184, 206, 232, 247, 248 Gracey, John 191 Grafflin & Hardester 124 Graham, Robt 292 Wm 83 " Wm. T 219, 270, 276 NAME. PAGE. Granby St 54, 98, 107, 156, 157, 192, 271, 295 Graveyard 243 Graybill, Philip 115, 215 Griggs. Jas 124 Great York St. .176, 231, 232, 233 Greek, Rich 97 Green, Saml 161 St 136, 260, 261, 292 Greeves, Jas 291 Griest, Mary 74 Griffin, Chas 219 Griffith, Chas 83 " Jas 177 Griffith's Bridge 51, 158, 159, 162 Griffins, Thos 95, 164 Grimes, David 185 Grog, 114 " J. A 214 Groom, Wm 200 Gross, John 88, 288 " & White 222 Grover, 154 Grundy, Geo 34, 70 Guilford Alley 162 St 26 Guthroe, Mrs. Ann 152, 217 Jas 152 John 152 Gwynn, Chas. & Co 255 H Hacke, Nich 153 Hagerty, John 35 Hagthorp, Edw 72 Hague St 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 246, 247 Hales, Robt 70 Hall, Caleb 248 " Geo 149 " John 14s, 146, 298 " John (Harford Co.) 296 " Joshua 145, 146 " Levin 148 " Philip 166, 167, 168 " Susanna 296 Hall's Addition. .144, 145, 236, 274 Hamburg St 239, 241, 244, 246 Hammer, Peter 178 Hammond, Eliza 91 John 4 " St 242, 243, 244 Hampstead Hill St. .218, 270, 271, 284, 286 Hancock. Capt 277 Hanna, Alex. B 233 " Andrew 176 Hanna, John 54 INDEX. Vll NAME. PAGE. Hanover Lane 82, 163 " Market 105, 163 " St 8, 19, 48, 53, 57, 61, 80, 82, los, 114, 153, 197, 213, 214, 215 Hanbury, Jacob 71 Wm. of A (Stans- bury) 285 Hanson, Wm 252 Hantze, Henry 247 Happy Alley 174, 277 Hardesty, Benj 98, 179 Hardy, Wm 45 Hargrove, Jno 194, 196 Harford St 100, 108, 183, 186, 256, 292, 300 Harrion, Joseph 271 Harris, David 275 Harris, John F 108, 114, 116 Harris & Uhler 139 Harrison, David 148 John 153 Jon 65 Harrison's March (Marsh).. 231 Harrison St 110, 155, 158, 172, 173, 209, 222 Hart, 204 " Henry 157 " Lewis 221 Hartman, Jacob 187 Haskins, Jos., Jr 26 Hatterliacb, Wm 134, (136?) Hatton, Aquila, Jr 45, 184 Hawk St 43 Hawkins, Wm 10, 76 Hayes, Dr 148, 149, 150 " Mary 149 " Walter C 156 " William. .146, 147, 150, 151 Hedricks, Thos 256 Heida, Geo 49 Heims, Sol 283 Helme, Mayberry 207 " Noah 207 Hendrik, Adam 120 Henrietta St 283 Henry Bros 292,295 " St 194, 226 Hermite, Victor L 276 Herter, Ignatius 89, no Henderson, 87 Herriman, David 54 Hettinger, Michael 43, 44 Hicks, Jas 263 High St 26, 66, 70, "jz, 77, 99, 103, 133, 154, 263, 285, 288, 289 Highjoe, Phillip 231 Hignet, John 239 NAME. PAGE. Higson, Geo 92, 181 Hill St 95, 164, 169, 173, 185, 265 Hillen, John. .. .54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 73,, 7 A, 75, 76. 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, loi, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, no, III, 112, 113, 114, 144, 146, 205, 206, 224, 233, 264, 265 Hinzie (Hintzie), Chas 19 Hiner, Esther 43, 44 Hobson, Geo 225, 226, 227 Hodges, Peter 8/ Hoffman, Geo 217 " Jacob.. .48, 236, 237, 238 Hoggins, Rich 162 Holbrook, Jos 225, 227 Holliday's Lot i Holliday, John R. 128 Holliday St., Intersection with East, Width. . .1, 2, 127, 264, 266, 281 Hollingsworth, Francis 80 " Jesse.. 32, III, 245 " & Worthing- ton. . . . 260 Saml..57, 88, 212, 281, 294 Thos 294 Zeb 102 Hollins, John 15, 261 Holmes, Jas 174 Homespun Alley 180 Hook, Andrew 236, 237 " John 71 Hopkins, Gerrard 10 Horn, Philip 65, 66 Hostetten David 70 Houlton, John 96 Howard's Addition. .. .40, 61, 202, 265 Howard, Corn 145, 146, 222 J- E 34, 50, 69, 81, 95, 96, 106, 130, 162, 192, 194, 196, 208, 212, 214, 219, 229, 267, 282 Howard St 6, 34. 54, 59, 61, 69,82,83,84,85, 87.93. 114, 117, 118, 123, 125. 126, 130, 155, 170, 182, 209, 212, 213, 219, 227, 228, 229, 267, 294, 295 Howard's Wharf 167 Howe, Thos. C 294 Howland, Capt 287 Hubbert, Peter 67 Vlll INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Huggs, Jacob 22 Hughes, Chris 13, 79, 80, 95, 96, 145, 165, 20s, 213, 235, 237, 255 Hughes St 194, 270 Hull, Geo 189 " Jas 187, 188, 189, 190, 297 Humphries, Kerr 278 Hurst, Shadrach 45 Hussey, Geo 256, 257 Hutton, Jas 231 " Wm 231 I Ingles, John 74 Inloes (Enloes), EHz 268, 269 " Josh 48, 105, 106 Saml 125, 126 J Jackson, Mrs 200 Nath 72 " Wm 7, 296,298 Jacobs, Geo 193 Wm 85 Jaffrey, Jas 222 Jarvis, Ormond 95, 96 Jenkins, Thos. C 138, 139, 230 Jenny, Ebenezer 79 Jessop, Wm 52, 53, 54, 55, S6, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72), 75, 77, 79, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, no. III, 112, 113, 114, 155, 156, 205, 206, 224, 235, 237, 264, 265 John (John's) St 203,204, 205, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247 Johns, Hosea 258, 259 Jonathan St 239, 240 Johnson, Capt 149 " Edw. .16, 25, 143, 149, 159, 205, 264, 266, 299 " John 81, 206 Thomas 276 " Wm 147, 296, 298 " Street 213, 270 Johnston, Chris 106, 115 " Edw 113 Jolly, Claude 83 Jonestown 113, 290 Jones Falls. ..51, 103, 108, no, 157, 159, 160, 186, 210, 220, 222, 253, 287 NAME. PAGE. Jones Street 71, 161 Jones, Jas. D in " Levin 268, 269 " Nich. S 78 " Talbot 85 Jordon, Fred 227,228 Justice (Justis), Mrs 133, 211 K Kalkman, C. F 202 Karthaus, P. A 263, 264 Kaufman, Chris 209 Keener, Melcher 202, 203 Keeports, Jacob 19 Kell, Thos 46, 47 Keller, John 43, 44 Kelso 42 " John 185 " Mary 295 Kenny, Thos 84 Kent, Emmanuel 213 Kerns, John 184 King, Jno 259 King George Street. . .97, 108, 139, 156, 157, 187, 188, 190, 193 King Tammany Street. .. .63, 114. 115, 132, 133, 207, 210 (See Tammany Street). King, Wm 259 Kithcart, John. . ., 297 Kraft, Fred '. 264 Kreel, Dr 267 Kribs (Krebs), Wm 63, 67 Krouse (Crouse), Geo — 230, 290 L Lanehart, Godfrey 212 Lammot, Darl 165, 167, 168 Lancaster Alley 18 Street ... 18, 24, 28, 29, 39, 85, 273, 276, 277 Langral, Wm 134, 135 Lapold (Leypold), Ann R.6s, 66 " Fred 88 Larew, Abr 165, 168, 169 " Alley 170, 229 Latour, John 191, 192 Law, Anthony. .. .93, 116, 117, 156, 227, 228 Lawless, John 91 Lawrence, Rich. B 102 Lawson, Mrs 91 " Alex 89, 127 Richd 28, 33, 35, 37, 41, 43, 45, 46, 51 I.,eadenhall St... 244, 245, 246, 247 League, John 11 Leary, Andrew 8 INDEX. lat NAMS. PAGE. LOT NO. PAGE Lebron (L,ebrou), Anthoine. . 25 2, 70, 71, 103, 104 275, 276 26 70, 71, 104, 216 LeCoq, John 276 29 8 Lee, John 62, 72, 73, 149 33 82 " St. . . .76, 95, 96, 162, 180, 34 215 194, 195, 213, 214 35 151, 152 217 Leeke, Nich 23,71, 79 36 152 Legrand, Saml. D 226 37 146, 147, 149, 150, 151, 164 Lemmon, Robert & Co 202 38 146, 147, 150, 151 Leonard, Capt 197 39 146, 151 Levering, Aaron 201 40 146, 169, 171 " Peter 201 42 169 Lewis St 194, 195 44 10 Lexington St 6, 9, 17, 54, 46 55, 56 65, 66, 74, 75, 85, 118, 125, 47 55,56, 171 181,182,183 50 55, 56 Levely, Mrs 280 51 55, 56 " Wm 279 52 66, 67 Levely's Tavern log, 279 56 288, 289 Leypold (Lapold), Fred.. .88, 89 59 7>T, 77 Liberty St. and Dutch Alley. 2, 116 60 7, 58, 297 " " " Lexington ... 61 111,134,135 6, 9, 16, 34, 40, 41, 63, 65, 66, 63 263 67, 68, 69, 74, 75, 81, 82, 92, 64 285 114, 116, 117, 130, 152, 153, 65 136 155, 181, 182, 183, 196, 262, 69 74,75,207 272, 292 70 74, 75, 207 Light Lane 229 71 74 75, 128 " St. . . 10, 35, 49, 83, 165, 74 260 166, 168, 169, 180, 192, 214, 75 128 257, 258, 275, 282, 287 77 109, 197, 279 Ligler, John 247 78 108, 109 279 Lindenberger, Geo 58, 211, 212 79 I97 Lindsay, John 263 81 202, 203 Ling, Robt 277 82 78, III, 202, 203 yUttig, Peter 55 83 78, m ty " Philip 206,247 84 78 86 129 LOT NO. PAGE 87 129 2 73,105,250,251 91 19 3 105, 250, 251 92 136 4 105, 233, 234, 250, 251 100 140, 141 5 40, 41, 287, 288 105 231, 293, 294 6. . . . 15, 16, 7Z, 233, 234, 287, 288 107 103 7 15, 176 108 103 8 15, 16, 233, 234, 252 no 287 9 15, 16,267 112 7, 85 10 16, 60, 2^2,, 234 113 18, 19, 84 II 15 116 15, 16, no 12 233,234 117 15, 16, 110,252 13 112 118 287, 288 14 233, 234 120 127 15 78, 79 129 128 16 78, 79, 233, 234 130 127, 128 18 233, 234, 235 137 158 20 233, 234, 235 138 158 22 1, 103, 296 139 210 23 1, 3, 103, 297 298 140 210 24.1, 3, 103, 211, 212, 296, 297, 298 145 112 X INDEX. LOT NO. PAGE LOT NO. PAGE 150 158 511 68, 69 154 86 516 40 158 4, 5 518 63,64, 67 160 4, 5 548 165, 166, 167 162 4 549 165, 166, 167 164 132 553 163 165 63 557 197 167 268 558 197 169 64 576 153 171 64 577 153 172 120 582 53 173 120, 268, 269 583 53 177 41, 56, 269 586 174 178 237 587 79, 280 179 268 588 79 185 172, 186, 235 589 79 ^38 175 590 79, 174 190 175 591 140, 280 192. 103, 175 593 65 200 231 595 6, 9, 17, 66, 183 212.... 85 598 75 213 85 602 2, 116 214 85 604 171 222 8 606 89 223 8 608 54 247 224 611 92, 171, 172 268 97 615 17 277 42 616 92, 155, 156 278 42 619 84,85, 96 279 59 621 52 280 59 622 92, 155, 156 284 295 626 84, 85 286 98 627 199 287 98 629 155, 157 288 98 633 117 289 98 634 199 290 98 640 294 291 124 648 219 292 124 661 212 293 124 /668 247 294 124 690 59 295 124 711 59 305 29s 759 208, 209 306 98 768 93 307 98 769 113 308 98 777 93 309 98 779 119 310 98 786 119 311 98 793 121 312 124 800 121 313 124 820 214 314 124 859 265 315 124 Little York St 107, 121 316 124 Littlejohn, Miles 48 441 219 / " Dr 213 447 190 ^Littig, Eliz 109 50s 74 7 " Phil 109 508 16 Litzinger, 207, 253 509 16 " Peter 84 510 68, 69 Livesey, Wm 229 INDEX. XI name:. page. Lloyd's Lane 20, 21 Lloyd St 139, 190 Lombard St.... 48, 59, 63, 64, 67, 83, 84, 142, 144, 14s, 196, 213, 219, 238, 263, 264, 274 Long, John 20 " Robert Carey 90 Lots on Pratt St 28 Low St. ..26, 79, 113, 263, 285, 288 Lowman, Henry 283 Lowry, Ed. B 141 Saml 89 Lux, Wm 184, 185 Lynch, Bernard J 296 Lyon, Michael 65, 182 M McAllister, Jas 10 McCabe, John 132 McCann, Patrick 216 McCaughan, Davis 282 McCausIand, Marcus 86 McClellans St 36, 208, 211, 212, 216 McCIellen, John 211, 216 McClure, John 259 McClure's Wharf 259 McConnell, John 82 McCormick, Jr 63 " James 207, 208 McCreary, Thos 294 McDonald & Ridgely 217 McDonald, Alex 25 Wm 59 McDonough, Jno 194, 196, 245 McElderry, Jas 40 " Thos.. 27, 149, 150, 176, 177, 178 " St. Condemnation. 27 McGill, John 12 Mcllvain, Alex 232 McKay, John 271 McKean, John 216 McKim, Alex 68, 69, 159, 161 John 40, 41, 88, 230 " John, Jr 281 " Saml. 37, 90, 127, 250, 291 McKinnel, John 75 McManus, Owen 137, 138 McNeales 129 McMechen, David.. i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 2Q. 30. 31, 32. 3i' 35. 2,7, 38, 39, 40, 4i» 42, 45, 48, 49. 50, 52, S3, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 6r, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 102, 239, 242, 250 McMechen, Wm 224 McNeil, Danl 112 " John 71 McQuinn, Wm 281 NAME. PAGE. Mackenheimer, John 285 Peter 88 Maggs, Jane 46, 47 Maiden & Ford 258 Maidwell, John 287 Marefeld, John 76 Market Space 8,85, 86 " St. .5, II, 12, 13, 22, 23, 62, 65, 73, 74, 85, 86, 141, 213, 273, 280, 284, 285, 286, 292, 299 Marsh, Jno 17, 69, 70 Mason 147 " Sarah 150, 156 Martiacq, John 186, 235 Mathews, Geo 161, 162 Saml 161, 162,222 Thos 133 Wm 115, 116, 138, 139, 205 Matthews, Wm. P 6, 9, 10, 66 " Wharf 160, 161 Matthias, John 212 Mattison, Aaron 203 May, Benj 259 May & Payson 259, 260 Mayer & Brantz 93 Meads, Benj 198 Mechanics Bank 102, 267, 268 Meetings, Notices of (see un- der Lots). Meltenberger, Mrs 177 Mence, Jos loi Meredith, Jonathan 291 Merryman, John loi " Nich 154 " Rachel 145, 146 " Wm 255, 296 Messennier, Henry 41 Methodist Church 172, 259 " " lots owned. 258 Metzger, Danl 274, Mezeek, Baptist 128 Michael, Lewis... 92, 115, 227, 229 Wendal IIS, 227, 229 Wm 92 Mickle, John. .88, 95, 168, 180, 194, 196 Robt 95, 169, 184 Miles, Aquila 263 " Zach 125, 228 Milk Lane 20, 176, 233, 234 Millar, John, Jr. .21, 159, 161, 294, 299 Miller, Chris 186 Milliman, Geo 300 Mitchell, Arthur 104, 300 John 63, 208, 211, 218 Moale, Ellen n " John 145, 146, 254 " & Stiger's Addition... 56 Mohler, Peter 210 Montenay's Neck 139 Xll INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Montgomery St. ...95, 96, 195, 270 Moore, Henry 106 Robert.. 163, 164, 165, 166, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 185, 186, 187, 190, 192, 193, 194, 197, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204 Moore, Thos. .22, 94, 114, 146, 183,' 236 Mops, Adam 125 Morgan, Jas I99 Wm 38 Morrison, Hans I94 Morrow ^.^--1*7 Morsel, Benj ..~r. ... . 81 Morton, John 190 " John A 7 " Mary 38 Mosher, Jas. .74, 90, 189, 197, 259, 260, 267, 289 Mott, Joshua 136 Mulberry St 170, 228, 275 Mundle, Wm 172, I73 Munson, Mrs. Ann 216 Murray, Jas 237 Myers, Chas 55, 198, 199, 284 " Chris 285 " Jacob 53, 266, 279, 291 " Margaret 198 " Matilda 170 " Phil 136 " Wm 104 N iMeal, Abner 197 Neifzinger, John 84 Neilson, Thos 98, 99 New Church St 33, 80, 90 " " " Open, etc 255 New Jerusalem Temple 232 Nichols, Mary 261 Phillip N 261 Nicholas, Mary 261 Nicholson, Jos. H 267 Nickerson, Eliz 74 Jane 74 Nicodemus, John 123 Nippert, Jno 43 Norris, Rich 216 " Wm 58 North Lane 40, 42, 80, 255, 266 " St. (public).. 33, 34, 45, 69, 120, 125, 130, 154, 175, 260, 266 North East Branch 74 North West St 76, "71 Nurser, Jacob 123 O O'Donnel, Col 19 John. I, 47, 135, 173, 198, 200, 210, 249, 250, 279 " Mrs... 109, 128, 279, 280 NAME. PAGE. Ogston, Jno 65 Orange Alley 46, 47, 109, 128 Ostend St 242, 243, 244, 246 Otenbaugh, Chas 233 Owings, Wm 49 P Paca St 244, 245, 246, 247 Parks, Abm loi Parsons, John 173 Patapsco River 225, 226 Patterson, Dorcas 261 " Ropewalk 225 " Street 261 " William. ..141, 147, 148, 149, 150, 158, 210, 261 Patton, Geo 147 Thos 147 Pauley, Geo 175 Pawley, Jas 262 John 83, 219 Payson, Henry 57, 79, 80, 114, 217, 255 Peach Alley 244, 245, 246, 247 Penn, John 204 Perryman, Isaac 123 Peterkin, 140 Wm 280 Petterson, Dorcas 261 Peters, Geo 87, 123 " Henry 228, 229 Petticoat Alley.. loi, 130, 131, 184, 198, 199, 232, 278, 279 Peugh, Margaret 81 Phillipps, Jas 230 Jos 3 Philpot Addition 98, 150, 219 " Hill 219 Brian. .51, 67, 156, 157, 186, 187, 188, 256, 257 " Mary 219, 220 " St 18, 19, 291, 293, 294 Pilch, Jas 43, 44 Piper, Jas 221 Pitt St. .20, 21, 32, 43, 44, 98, 99, III, 152, 153, 164, 233, 234, 235, 271, 284, 289, 299, 300 (see Wapping St.) Plowman I57 St 56, 249 Poe, David 215 " Geo 3, 165, 166, 167 Point St.. 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 294, 297, 298 Polly St 220 Popp, Chas F 212 John 212 Port Wardens.. 27, 158, 160, 192, 222, 250, 261 Pouder (Powder), Leonard.. 122, 293 INDEX. xiii NAME. PAGE. Poultnay, Thos 2 Powers, Jas 138, 166 Pratt St 27 " " Lots on.. 28, 100, 137, 138, 141, 144, 165, 166, 167, 168, 177, 186, 200, 201, 202, 220, 221, 229, 238, 249, 253, 254 Presbyterian Congregation... 80 2d Church loi Presbury, Geo. G....146, 165, 166 President St 221 Prestman, Geo.... 91, 96, 192, 214 " Thos 92, loi Preston, Wm 294 Price, Hez 159, 160, 287, 300 " Wm 39, 94, III, 129 Priestly, Edw 152, 272 Prince St 14, 121 Pringle, Mark 143, 146, 176 Public Alley 230 Purviance, Robt 141 " Saml 141 Q Quail, Robert 177, 178, 230 Quakers 256 Queen St. .14, 54, 98, 113, 123, 147, 15T, 187, 221, 256, 257, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298 R Raborg, Wm 185 Rainey, Pat 67, 99 " Wm 67, 99 Randal, Beal -j-j, 78 " Elisha 252 Rapp, Eliz 108 " Fred. J 108 Roche, Alex 79 " John 79 Readle, John 46, 47 Reed, John D 287 Reese, Geo 119 " John 117 Reinagle, Alex i Reinecker, Conrad 92 Geo.... 17, 34, 65, 117, 130, 146, 264 Renshavv, Jas 26 Reynolds, Rich 250 Richardson, Arnold 127 A. & Co 5 Richstone, 64 Ridgeley St 239, 240, 241 Ridgely, Chas. of Hampton.. 38, 85, 97, 243 " Rebecca. 48, 222, 237, 238 " Richard 254 Ridgeley's Addition. .201, 204, 205, 237, 239, 242, 244, 245, 247 Ridgeley's Cove 247 Ridlemoser, Michael 68 NAME. PAGE. Rigby, Alex 251 Riley, John 107 Ring, Thos 296, 297, 298, 299 Roach, Hannah 112 Robb, Wm 50 Roberts, Jno 16 Robertson, Saml. 155, 156, 227, 228 Robins, Capt 299 Robinson, Ephraim 87 Rochbrune, Lewis D...28, 29, 31 Roche, Alex 79 John 79 Rogers Alley 60, loi, 102, 224 Rogers, Chas 60, loi, 102 Mrs 168 " Philip.. 141, 166, 168, 197, 229, 258, 267, 268 Ropehouse, 225 Ross, Wm 222 Rouse, Benj 286 " Jas 131 Rowe, 278, 279 " Corn 105 " John K 105 Russell, Geo 10 John 65, 66 " Rebecca 65 " St 239, 240, 241 Rutter, Rich 96, 97, 199, 275 Rynn, Brian 55 S St. Paul's Church 157 St. Paul Lane ZZ, 90 " St 2, 3 St. Peter's Church 142, 145 St. Tammany St. (King Tam- many) 36 Salisbury (Salsbury) St.. 156, 190, 271 Salnave, Bernard 206 Sanderson, Michael 192 Sanger, Seth 19 Saratoga St 34, 123, 170, 212, 213, 294, 295 Savage, Patrick 75 Schaeffer, Baltzer. . . .143, 146, 231 " Fred 130, 184, 247 " Geo 201 Schartel (Schardel), Wm 75 74 Schauber, Geo 136 Second St 8, 29, 38, 51, 85, 86, 141 Shakespear Alley 62 Shaneberger, 82, 116, 117 Shardels, (Schartel) .... 74 Wm. 75 Sharp, Jas 119, 120 St... 64, 76. 87, 88, 107, 109, no, 118, 121, 122, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 180, 185. 196, 214, 235, 237, 238. 274 XIV INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Shaw, Arch 222 Sherret, Clement 273 Shinnick, Jacob 43, 44. 163 Shipley, Rich 76 Short St 78, 79, 287, 288 Shreock, Dedrick 45 Shrim, John 222 Shute, Henry 233 " John 234 Simpson, Wm 61 Sinclair, Robt 274 Sineth, Geo 218 Singleton, Wm 46, 47 Sitlers, Abraham 17 Sleigh, Mrs 140 " Thomas 156, I57 Sleigh's House 85 Lane 43, 44 Slimmer (Slemmer), C 221 Sloan, Jas 185 Sluby, Nich 19 Sands, John V 123 Shepperd & McConky 114 Small, Jacob 146, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 235, 236, 237, 239, 241, 244, 247, 248, 249, 250, 252, 264 Small, Nath 184, 185 Smith, Mrs 87/ Smith & Hooker I99 Smith, Caleb.... 108, 139, 156, ' 157, 188, 189, 190 Eleanor Addison 103 " Francis 164 " Jacob 221, 229 " Jacob G 229 " Geo 249 " Job ........62, 72, yz, 148 " Jno. M 300 " John.... 1 1, 31, 2>2,^ 46, 47, 202, 222 " Louis B 171, 172 " Margaret 261 " Mary 275 " May 275 " Mrs. 87 " Robt 255 " Saml. Gen.... 203, 210,261 " Saml. R.49, SO, 78,257, 282 " Thorogood 69, 72, "71 " Wm. .... .206, 230, 253 278 Smith St 29, 119, 126, 278, 279 Smith's Wharf I97 Snider, Alb 40 " Andrew 146 John 72, 73 " Val 19, 40 NAME. PAGE. Somerville, Jas 42 Sousac, Dr 276 South St 26, 289, 290 Spear, Barbara 261 " Jos 171, 261 Wm 261 Spear's Alley 202 " Row 261 Speck, Henry 185 Spencer, Ben 48, 105 Stable Alley 51 Stafford, Patrick 164 Stall, Godfrey 43, 44, 45 Stanley, Chas 174 Stansbury, Danl 251 David 251 " Jacob 104 Wm. (Hansbury) . 285 Star Alley 29, 30 Stark, John 295 Steele, Anthony 235 " Jno 32, 164 Steiger & Moale's Addition.. 120, 175 Steiger's Meadows 51 Stenson, D 37 Sterritt, Mrs n Sterret, J 279 Saml 197 St.. .239, 241, 244, 245, 246 Stevens, Mary 265 /Stewart, David u Hugh 187, 190, 297 Jas 84, 104, 163 John 71, 104 Rachel I45, 146 " Richardson 146 Robert. .176, i77, 186, 188, 189, 297 Stickney, John 42 Stiles, Geo m " Wharf Ill Stillhouse Alley 51 Street 51 Stirling, Jas. .85, 103, I55, 156, 157, 198 Stockholm St 242, 243, 244, 246 Stouffer, Henry 115, ii7, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 147, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 159, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 17s, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 185, 186, 187, 190, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, INDEX. *v NAMD. PAGE. 220, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 235, 236, 237, 239, 241, 244, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 28s, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 29s, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300 Stowbridge, Geo 232 Strann, Capt, 23 Strawberry Alley.... 46, 48, 81, 89, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 105, 131, 163, 174, 199, 200, 247, 251, 274, 275 Street (Liberty St. to Forest Lane) 115 Stump, 144 " John, Jr 53 Sugarhouse 100 Sumwalt, 163 Fred 182 " Godfrey 95, 96, 270 " Jacob 120 Supper, John 249, 250 Swan, Genl 107, 121 Mathew 36 Sykes, John 263 T Taggart, Mrs 229 Tevis, Danl 186 Taylor, Jas 1 12, 134 " Lemuel 80, 291 Rich 56 Temple St 67, 98, 99, 133, 233, 234, 235 Tenant, Thos 74, 75, 127, 148, 149 Tenfoot Alley 87 " Lane 36 Terry, Wm 218 Thames St 7, 18, 19, 298 Tharp, Geo 278, 279 Thomas, D. L i54 John 250 Thompson, Alex 268, 269 Henry I57 Hugh 20 " John 91, 196 Nath 7 Wm 196 Thwaits, John 13 Timberneck Lane 244, 245, 247 Tinker. Wm 108 Tinsfield, Zach 172 NAMK. PAGR. Tunstil, Henry 108 Todd's Range. . . .41, 64, 67, 69, 176, 186, 196, 238, 256, 263, 264, 274 Toelle, J. F. C 287 Tool, Jno 253 Toole, Jas 199 Torrence, Chas 56, 170, 171 1 ownsend, Jos 159, 161 Towson, Philemon 76 Traffick St 51 Travers, Matthew 18, 20, 112 " Wm 112 Trimble, Isaac 170 " Wm 1, 2, 3, 24, 147, 148, 149 Trinity Church loi, 220 Tschudy, Martin 94, 113, 114 Tucker, W. A 132 Turner, Isaac 274 Tyson, Elisha. . . .48, 115, 116, 138, 139, 202, 236, 237, 238 " Isaac 118 " Nathan 215 U Uhler's Alley 186 Uhler, Erasmus 108, 139, 235 Underbill, Ames 97 Union Bank of Md 57 Usher, John 138 " Thos. .. .1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 59 V Valck, Adrian 50 VanBibber, 192 " Abm 146, 150 Vance, Wm 81 Vincent, Saml...ioi, 135, 142, 151, 201, 203, 204, 208 Vulcan Alley 262 W Waggon Alley 6, 9, 54, 55, 85, 117, 118, 182, 212, 213 Wallis, John, Jr 181, 182, 183 Walsh, Catherine 13 " John 109 " Robt....5, 43, 44, 45, 139, 149, 150 Walter, John 114 Wapping St. ..56, 99, 133, 171, 288 Warner, Geo 203, 205, 238 " Wm 201 XVI INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Walker, Thos 123 Washington St 94, 102,224 Water, Lots in 74 " St.... II, 42, 43, 177, 179, 184, 192, 198, 202, 230, 250, 253, 254, 275, 276, 289, 290 Waters, Edw 144 Hez 26, 68, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, loi, 102, 105, 106, 109, III, 113, 114, 129, 223 Waters, Michael 162, 196 " Mrs. Nelly 170 Watkins, Arch. W 173 Watts, Ezekiel no " Richard Key 270 Weary, Peter 148 Weatherby, Wm 86 Weaver, Casper 152, 217 " John 180 Webster, John Lee 82 Weems, Charles 22, 23, 258 John C 82 Welcome Alley 76, 215 Wells, Geo 86, 274 Mary 125 " Rachel 52 Wellmore, Robt 59, 68 Welsh, Adam. . . .212, 237, 238, 294, 295 West, Jacob 120 White, J. C 255 Wilmot, John 120 Westram, Andrew 77 Westcott, Wm 73 Wharf 151, 166, 169 " Burke's 75 " Dugan's 20 " Everhards 222 " Howard's 168 " Light & Lee Sts 180 " McClure 259 " Old 261 Smith's 197 Stiles Ill " Tenant's 75 Wheelan, Rich 60 Whitaker, David 180 Thos 260 White, Abm I54 " John 154 Whitelock, Chas 81 Widow's assistance 229 Whignell, Thos i Wilke's Alley 57 NAME. PAGE. Wilke's St 2, 22, 23, 55, 89, 90, 94, 96, loi, 131, 137, 140, 171, 172, 206, 207, 224, 248, 250, 251, 258, 259, 286 William (Williams) St 270 Williams, Benj 31, 33 " Bryan 89 D 37 " Josh 190 Saml 31, 33 Williamson, David... i, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 48, 49, SO, 51, 52, 68, 70, 149, ISO, 283, 284 Willingmeyer, Casper 185 Wills St 297, 298 Wilms, Wm I37 Wilson, David 16 " Jas 255, 264, 266 John 223, 231 " Nixon 213 " Saml 29s " Wm IIS, 225, 226, 227 Winchester, David 289 Wxn...57, 68, 69, 70 Winder, Wm. H 90 Wine Alley 35 Wineman, Henry 100, lOi, 199 Winwood, Thos 92 Wirgman, Chas 224 Wolf, Peter 209 " St S, 14, 21, 28, 29, 31, 32, 113, 124, 126, 129, 132, 174, 175, 276, 277 Wollen, Robinson 289, 292 Wood, Wm. H 288, 289 Wooden, John 265 Woodyear, Wm 252 Y Yates, John 288 " Thos 222 Yeiser, Canal 91 " Catherine 202 " Engleyard 51, 91, 128 York St 20, 21, 66, 98, 99, 108, 164, 165, 169, 175, 286 Young, Chas B 73 John 133, 134 233 Younker, Francis 153, 233 Z Zigler, Geo 227 Zollickoffer, Mrs 53, 58 J. M. A 153 s^; ;'i??^2!l!>('' ' .'I »i'fJ;"'',r- .:'!■ ', i ;.:;;:: Iv. ' ■.■ ■! '^"■''*C^^.'^; 'r>