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550                           THE COUNTIES OF MARYLAND

tuted, is hereby annexed to Princess Anne District, num-
ber one."

1882 Ch. 306. Additional election district, No. 11, established out of the 2d
and 9th election districts, bounded as follows:

" on the north by the head of Tangier sound and Monie
Bay; on the west by a creek commonly known as Pigeon
House creek, to its head; and thence by and with a ditch
leading from the head of said creek to the county road, to
the east of Henry Jones' residence; and thence in a
straight line south to the channel of the Monokin river;
thence with said channel of said river to the mouth of
Fishing creek; thence north in a straight line to the
mouth of a creek called Rock creek in Tangier sound."

1888 Ch. 218. Changes line between the Crisfield and Lawson's election dis-
tricts to run. as follows:

" Beginning at a ditch at Apes' Hole Creek, between the
lands of John W. Coulbourn and George R. Stirling, thence
running a westerly course by and with said ditch to the
county road near the Methodist Protestant church, com-
monly called Mariner's church, thence by and with said
county road to the Crisfield branch of the New York,
Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad, thence north by and
with said railroad to its intersection with the present line
dividing said districts, thence by and with said present
line to the Annamessex river; but all other lines dividing
said districts shall remain as heretofore and the belt of
land between the old line and the line herein laid down
is hereby annexed to Lawson's district."

1896 Ch. 386. Additional election district, No. 12, established out of a part
of the 7th election district as follows:

" All that part of said Crisfield district, No. 7, east of
the following line, viz: Beginning at the boundary of the
town of Crisfield set up at Hammock's Point; thence by
and with the line of said town in a straight line to the
boundary of said town set up near the residence of Henry
F. Jewett; thence in a straight line by and with said town
line to the Rayfield road, where the line of said town of
Crisfield crosses said road; thence by and with said Ray-
field road to the east end thereof; thence a straight line
due east to Apa's Hole Creek."

1898 Ch. 160. Additional election district, No. 13, erected out of parts of the
6th, 1st, 3d, and 13th election districts bounded as fol-
lows:

" Beginning at the center of Back Creek in Somerset
county, opposite Captain Alexander W. Bozman's house;
thence to the shore of said creek; thence, excluding said
house, by and with said Bozman's private road to the main
county road running from Fairmount to Westover, thence
by and with said road running east to the intersection of

 

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