THOMAS SWANN ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 847
point where the Reisterstown Turnpike leaves the
limits of the city of Baltimore, and thence binding
on the east side of said pike to a point where Caleb
Hoops' lane intersects said pike, thence binding on
the south side of said line to the Pemlico road,
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thence binding on the south side of said road to
the Falls Turnpike, thence binding on western side
of said pike to the Northern Central Railroad,
thence binding on the west side of said Railroad
to the city boundary line, thence westwardly with
said line to the place of beginning ; and the place
for voting in said Precinct number one shall be
Woodberry ; and Precinct number two of said
Third Election District to be contained within the
metes and bounds following, to wit: beginning at
a point where the Reiiterstown Turnpike leaves the
limits of the city of Baltimore, thence binding on
the west side of said pike to a stream crossing said
pike at or near Hoops' Lane, thence binding on
the south side of said stream, (passing through
Mrs. Hayward's property,) to a stream known as
Merryman's branch, thence binding on south side
of said branch to the Liberty Turnpike, thence
running southerly with the out bounds of the
aforesaid Third Election District to the city boun-
dary line, thence with the said boundary line to
the place of beginning ; and the place of voting
in said Precinct number two shall be Benville's
(Cusack's) Tavern on the Liberty Turnpike ; and
Precinct number three of said Third Election Dis-
trict shall comprise all of said Third Election Dis-
trict not included within the bounds of the above
described Precincts number one and two, and the
place of voting in said Pricinct number three
shall be the Seven Mile House on the Reisterstown
Turnpike.
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Sec. 4. Be it enacted. That the Ninth Elec-
tion District of Baltimore County be divided into
three Election Precincts with the following metes
and bounds, that is to say : Precinct number one
of the Ninth Election District, beginning at a
point where Charles Street Avenue leaves the
limits of the city of Baltimore, running thence
eastwardly with said city boundary to the Harford
Turnpike, thence binding on the west side of said
pike to Hamilton Avenue, thence binding on the
south side of Hamilton Avenue to the Hilien Road,
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bounds.
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