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mains and upon the further condition that the City of High Point
abandon all right, title and interest for street purposes in and to
the land above described and execute and deliver to the said Mrs.
Elizabeth H. Covington and J. Welch Harriss a quit-claim deed for
the land above described.

NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Council of the City
of High Point in regular meeting duly assembled on the 9th day of
December, 1943, as follows:

1. That all right, title and interest which the City of
High Point acquired in the following described land under deed from
J. W. Harriss and wife Florence W. Harriss dated November 26, 1920,
and recorded in Book 626, page 410, be and the same hereby is abandoned:

Beginning at a stone, corner of Richardson, Steele
and Harris property, running south along the line
of Steele and W. P. Pickett & Co., about Two Hundred
Two feet to a stake in Mrs. Betty Clark's line;
thence east with said Clark's and Mrs. W. L. Stamey's
line thirty feet to a stake; thence north about two
hundred two feet to a stake in Richardson's line;
thence west with said Richardson's line thirty feet
to the beginning, this being an extension of North
Hamilton Street through the property of Mrs. Florence
W. Harriss.

2. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute and
deliver to the said Mrs. Elizabeth H. Covington and J. Welch Harriss
a quit-claim deed to the land above described.

3. That the city pay to Mrs. Elizabeth H. Covington and J.
Welch Harriss $700.00 upon execution and delivery by them of a good
and sufficient deed for a right of way for Hamilton Street as the same
has been planned, opened and laid out.

4. That as a part of the consideration for the deed to the city
from Mrs. Elizabeth H. Covington and J. Welch Harriss it is understood
and agreed that no street paving or sidewalk or benefit assessment
on account of the improvement of Hamilton Street be charged now or
at any time hereafter against the remainder of the property belonging

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