§ 13-30. Mother Seton House.
Mother Seton House, 600 N. Paca Street, the property being further described as follows:
Beginning for the same at the point formed by the intersection of the west side of Paca Street, 66 feet wide, and the northernmost side of a brick wall with iron fence to the Mother Seton House, said point of beginning being distant 546 feet, more or less, southerly measured along the west side of said Paca Street from the southwest side of Druid Hill Avenue, 60 feet wide, and running thence binding on the west side of said Paca Street, southerly 29 feet, more or less, to the southernmost side of a brick wall with iron fence to the Mother Seton House; thence binding on the southernmost side of said brick wall, westerly 18 feet, more or less, to the end thereof; thence by a straight line, northerly 3 feet, more or less, to the southeast corner of a two and one half story brick building known as the Mother Seton House; thence binding in part on the southernmost face of said two and one half story brick building, in part on the southernmost face of a one story wooden addition to said two and one half story brick building and in all, westerly 43 feet, more or less, to the southwest corner of said one story wooden addition; thence binding in part on the westernmost face of said one story wooden addition, in part on the westernmost face of said two and one half story brick building and in all, northerly 26 feet, more or less, to the northwest corner of said two and one half story brick building; thence binding in part on the northernmost face of said two and one half story brick building, in part on the northernmost side of the aforesaid brick wall with iron fence and in all, easterly 60 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning.