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754 MARYLAND MANUAL
Fourth District: Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Four- teenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Wards, precincts thirty-five to forty-five of the Twenty-sixth Ward, precincts one to eighty-flve of the Twenty-Seventh Ward of Baltimore City and the Fourteenth Elec- tion District of Baltimore County. Fifth District: Prince George's and Charles Counties. Sixth District: Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, and Washing- ton counties; Second, Third and Fourth Election District of Howard County; that part of First Election District of Baltimore County which lies outside the Beltway, that part of Second Election District of Baltimore County which lies outside the Beltway, and Fifth and Sixth Election Districts of Baltimore County. Seventh District: Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards, precincts one and two of the Twenty-fifth Ward, precincts eighty-six to one hundred and five of the Twenty-Seventh Ward, Twenty-eighth Ward of Baltimore City, precincts one to three, five to fifteen, and twenty-three to twenty-six of First Election District, precincts one to six, eight and fourteen of Second Election District and Third and Thirteenth Election Districts of Baltimore County. Eighth District: Montgomery County, the First, Fifth and Sixth Election Districts of Howard County and precincts one to four of the Fourth Councilmanic District of Anne Arundel County, POPULATION OF CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS The population of the eight Maryland Congressional Districts is computed according to the 1960 census data as follows: First Congressional District - 387,526 Second Congressional District 393,210 Third Congressional District 385,197 Fourth Congressional District 383,237 Fifth Congressional District 389,967 Sixth Congressional District 386,991 Seventh Congressional District 386,267 Eighth Congressional District 388,244 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVES FROM MARYLAND 1789—Daniel Carroll, Benjamin Contee, George Gale, Joshua Seney, William Smith, Michael Jenifer Stone. 1791—Philip Key, William Pinkney,' John Francis Mercer,' William Vans Murray, Joshua Seney", William Hindman,(4)Upton Sheridine, Samuel Sterett. 'Resigned in November, 1791, the question of ineligibility owing to his residence having been raised. ' Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of William Pinkney, and took hi« seat February 6, 1792. 'Resigned May 1, 1792. ' Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Joshua Seney, and took his seat January 30, 1793, |
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