MARBURY, C.J., delivered the opinion of the Court.
On April 5, 1949, Light Street, between Barre and Conway Streets, in the City of Baltimore, was a street 60 or 65 feet wide, running in a northerly and southerly direction. In the center were electric light poles. On the east were piers and wharves of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, known as Pier 10. The passenger entrance to Pier 10 was about 50 or 60 feet south of Barre Street. There were no sidewalks on the...
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