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Showing posts with label History Westminster 1930s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History Westminster 1930s. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Harry Emigh, Paul Cover, and Dave Babylon stand in front of the Cover home at 109 East Main Street in Westminster in 1931.


Harry Emigh, Paul Cover, and Dave Babylon stand in front of the Cover home at 109 East Main Street in Westminster in 1931. 

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Monday, April 06, 2015

Approved April 6, 1931 AN ACT to provide for the revision and codification of the ordinances of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster

Approved April 6, 1931 AN ACT to provide for the revision and codification of the ordinances of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster

Editor’s note: One of several initiatives in history to revise, organize and re-codify the city’s ordinances…

Volume 580, Page 297 Session Laws, 1931


CHAPTER 146.

AN ACT to provide for the revision and codification of the ordinances of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, a municipal corporation, and authorizing the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, a municipal corporation, to pass an ordinance, after the codification and revision of said ordinances, adopting, legalizing and declaring the same to be the ordinances of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, in lieu of all others dealing with the same subject matter, and making the printed copy there of admissible in evidence in any and all proceedings.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, a municipal corporation of the State of Maryland, be and it is hereby authorized to have revised and codified its ordinances, and when so revised and codified to, by ordinance, approve, adopt and declare such ordinances so revised and codified to be the ordinances of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, in lieu of, and as a substitute for, all ordinances of said municipality in force at the time of the passage of such ordinance dealing with or relating to the same subject
matter.

298                         LAWS OF MARYLAND.                 [CH. 147

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That said ordinances so revised and adopted shall be printed and said ordinances or any of them, may be read in evidence from any printed volume purporting to contain them published under the authority of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, and said printed volume shall in all cases be received as evidence of said ordinances without any further authentication or proof thereof; and the cost of this revision, codification and printing may be paid for out of any funds on hand not otherwise appropriated.

Approved April 6, 1931.


19310406 Chap 146 Rev and Codification of Wster Code
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Monday, June 21, 2010

EAGLE ARCHIVE: Westminster Riding Club has been galloping through history http://tinyurl.com/245e2z7

EAGLE ARCHIVE: Westminster Riding Club has been galloping through history http://tinyurl.com/245e2z7

EAGLE ARCHIVE

By Kevin Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/245e2z7

Posted 6/20/10

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On June 15, 1945, a newspaper reported that the Westminster Riding Club presented the Carroll County War Memorial Fund Committee a check in the amount of $130.36.

It was a fine gesture on the part of the club. According to the article in the now-defunct Democratic Advocate, the money was raised from the proceeds from the Carroll County Spring Horse Show, sponsored by the club in May.

When many folks think of the Westminster Riding Club, the first thing that often comes to mind is the swimming pool or memories of a social occasion held at the "club house" banquet hall.

However, this prominent Carroll County organization -- located on North Colonial Avenue on the old William Reese, F. Yingling and F.A. Sharren properties in Westminster -- actually has its roots in horses, just as the name implies.

The grounds of the club were once the location of a riding arena -- the focal point of the club's social and equestrian activities.

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