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93 GAZETTEER OF MARYLAND H

Harbaugh Valley: (valley) in Frederick
County; south of Sabillasville; elev. (1,020) ;
Md. 81.
(N. 39°41' W. 77°28') EMM

Harbor Cove: (cove) in Talbot County; in-
let of Eastern Bay, (1 1/4) miles northwest
of Sherwood.
(N. 38°47' W. 76°20') ANN

Harbor View: (town) in Baltimore County; see
Harborview.

Harborview: (town) in Baltimore County; (3/4)
mile north of Graceland; pop. 667.
(N. 39°17' W. 76°32') BAL

Hardesty: (village) in Prince George's County;
(3) miles east of Hall; elev. 88; pop. (56).
(N. 38°54' W. 76°41') OWE

Hardshift Branch: (branch) in Worcester
County; see Hardship Branch.

Hardship Branch: (branch) in Worcester
County; branch of Pocomoke River, mouth
(3) miles southwest of Snow Hill.
(N. 39°09' W. 75°26') SNO

Hardys Hall: (strait) in Worcester County;
see Hardys Hole.

Hardys Hole: (strait) in Worcester County;
passage between southeasternmost part of
Mills Island and small adjacent island, in
Chincoteague Bay.
(N. 38°02' W. 75°20') SNO

Harewood Park: (village) in Baltimore
County; (1) mile northeast of Chase; elev.
20; Penna. R.R.
(N. 39°22' W. 76°22') GUN

Harewood Park Station: (station) in Baltimore
County; see Harewood Park.

Harford: in Harford County.

Harford Furnace: (village) in Harford County;
(2 1/2) miles northeast of Abingdon; elev.
100; pop. (100).
(N. 39°30' W. 76°16') GUN

Harford Road Station: (station) in Baltimore
City; see Baltimore City.

Hargetts: in Frederick County.
Harkersville: in Baltimore County.

Harkin: (village) in Harford County; see
Harkins.

Harkins: (village) in Harford County; (2 1/4)
miles northwest of Clermont Mills; elev.
620; pop. (27); Md. 517.
(N. 39°42' W. 76°27') BEL

Harleigh: in Baltimore County.

Harman: in Anne Arundel County; see Har-
mans.

Harman Gap: (gap) in Washington County;
in South Mountain, (3) miles west of
Smithsburg; elev. (1,531).
(N. 39°38' W. 77°32') HAG

Harmans: (town) in Anne Arundel County;
(1 1/2) miles north of Severn; elev. 125;
pop. (307); P. O.; Penna. R.R.; Md. 170-
176.
(N. 39°10' W. 76°42') REL

Harmans Station: (station) in Anne Arundel
County; see Fort George G. Meade.

Harmony: (village) in Caroline County; (5)
miles northeast of Preston; elev. 48; pop.
(82) ; Md. 16.
(N. 38°47' W. 75°53') DEN

Harmony: (village) in Frederick County; (2)
(miles) southeast of Myersville; elev. 650;
pop. (210).
(N. 39°30' W. 77°32') ANT

Harmony: in Kent County.

Harmony Grove: (village) in Frederick
County; (1 3/4) miles west of Ceresville; elev.
310; pop. (26); U. S. 15.
(N. 39°27' W. 77°24') FRED

Harmony Hall: in Baltimore County.
Harmony Hill School: (village) in Washington

County; (1/2) mile north of Benevola; elev.
423.
(N. 39°33' W. 77°41') HAG

Harness Creek: (creek) in Anne Arundel
County; branch of South River, mouth
(3 1/2) miles southwest of Annapolis.
(N. 38°56' W. 76°31') OWE

Harney: (village) in Carroll County; (4) miles
northwest of Taneytown; elev. 450; pop.
(172); Md. 612.
(N. 39°43' W. 77°12') TAN

Harold: (village) in Somerset County; (1 1/4)
miles east of Kingston; elev. 11; pop. (18).
(N. 38°04' W. 75°42') PRI.A.

Harper Creek: (creek) in St. Mary's County;
branch of Patuxent River, mouth (1 1/2)
miles northeast of Pearson.
(N. 38°18' W. 76°24') D.P.

Harper Station: (station) in Talbot County.

Harpers Pond: (pond) in Dorchester County;
drained by Blackwater River and Little
Blackwater River, (3 1/2) miles southwest
of Bucktown.
(N. 38°26' W. 76°05') CRA

Harrington Creek: (creek) in Garrett County;
see Herrington Run.

Harrington's Run: (run) in Garrett County;
see Herrington Run.



 

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