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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 10.10.1921 - Burial of the DeadAN +ORD INANCB 9 ,MT1 TINa TIME 'L�►CE ,9 V LOCAL- 7 �^ T'3TJRLAL 07 T"II; DrAI3 11 TTM CITY Or G.ROTIG-IT07T, TMXAS. BE IT +ORDAIAIRD, by the City C ounoil of the City of Georgetown, Texans That within and for the city of Georrgetown# Texas there shall be, throe and only three places set apart and used for the burial and interment of the dea# in which a person in whose body life shall have become extinct, shall be interred and buried, according to whatever manner, and what religious rites as shall seem best, according to the religious beliefs or tenents of the person or persons having in charge the funeral services or obse. quies of such dead person. The three places so designated and herein set apart# shall bet First;the old graveyard or burying groundp as now known as such, and located in the Northwestern portion of the city near the South San Gabriel rimer, as the same is now known by motes and bounds and enclosures at this date, to -wits November# 19049 and designated on said city's reap as Out lot No.l, Division Do Second; the 1.1.0.^, graveyard burying ground or oemetaryp located in the Bastern portion of the oity, Bast of the U..& T. passenger depot, and directly BIi Bast of the Anderson additions t0 said city as shown by the said city's map, together with its metes, bounds, enclosures and area, as the same is and exists at the present date, to•witr November, 1904; the said I.O.C.F.cemetary having been recently enlarged and advanced one block Test into the said Anderson addition; to said city; and the Third alaoe so designated is known as the Southern Pres- byterian Church Cemetary, graveyard or burying ground„ located In the Southern portion of the city, East of the Georgetown and Round Rook public roadq with its metes and bounds, enolo- sures and areas as it now exists at the present time# to -wits 'November, 1904' and as designated on said city's map as Out lot No. 3, Division Bo It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation, or undertaker, having in charge the cadaver ol dead b-ody-of any person, to keep the same above ground or un- buried or undisposed of for a longer period than 48 hours! G}� o-C Go-ci C down Tx preGVnatij CeS r420 i�R be the duty of the Mayor or the City 11arehal'or either of them, to at once deputize a sufficient number of the res- idcnts of this City, as special pollaeg to prevent such violati-)n= and that each and every person# s , c^.!led as speoial p�-)liae shall have the power and it is mrde their duty to arrest without warrant any person engaged in the vi3lation of thin ordintmce, or about to violate s: me. PASS'" AND A'"--7IM D tht the 10th, 4: y of Ool -lber A.D. 1921. - ;no. MO Shame. ••;,- it . aeo. $tahe , Seore'tary. a