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Polls to be
held
New list of
voters,
Justices of
the Peace and
Constables.
In force,
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
through said district, by a straight line, to Reuben.
Haines' dwelling-house, excluding said premises;
thence by a straight line to intersect the public
county road from Union Bridge to Union Town, at
a point in said road opposite the centre of a lane
leading off therefrom towards the public school-house, being between the house and premises of
Abraham Harris, and the premises of Abraham
Stoner; thence by a straight line to the spring at the
head of Log Cabin Branch, being at a corner of
Election District number ten; thence down Log
Cabin Branch to the centre of the road leading from
Union Town to Middleburg; thence along the mid-
dle of said public road towards Middleburg, until
opposite a lane known as Hann's lane, being now
between the lands of Abraham Shirk and Joseph
Roop; thence down said lane to the south end
thereof; thence by a straight line running by Lewis
Haines' dwelling-house, and including said premises,
to Pipe Creek, the boundary line between Carroll
and Frederick counties; thence up said creek and
Sam's Creek to the place of beginning.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the polls for the dis-
trict hereby created and designated, and bounded, as
aforesaid, shall be opened and held at Union Bridge;
and it shall be the duty of the County Commissioners
of said county to appoint Judges of Election for said
district, and to do whatever else within the scope of
their power may be necessary to effect the object of
this Act.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the Registration
Officer of the said district shall make out and pre-
pare a new list of voters, which said list shall be re-
turned to the office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court.
SEC. 4. And he it enacted, That the Governor shall
appoint two Justices of the Peace for said new Elec-
tion District, and the County Commissioners shall
appoint one or more Constables for said new Elec-
tion District.
SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved March 14, 1872.
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