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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 3196   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. PINKNEY WHYTE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 617

farm of the late Adderton Sweeney; thence with said
road towards Paul Talbert's, to its intersection with
the public road leading from Edward Magruder's
farm, near Mattaponi branch; thence with said road
to the public road leading towards the residence of
Mrs. Almira Turton; thence with said public road
to its intersection with a small stream of water be-
tween the farms of said Mrs. Turton and the late
Mrs. Susana Mudd; thence down said stream of
water to Mattaponi branch; thence up said branch
to the crossing of the public road at said branch be-
low the farm of said M vs. Almira Turton; thence from
said branch with the public road leading towards the
village of .Nottingham, until it intersects the public
road from Brandywine 'to Nottingham; from this
point, in a straight line, to the private road of Henry
F. Worthington's, leading through the farms of James
A. Hyde, Leonard II. Early and R. W. G. Baden, to
the public road from Horsehead to Nottingham;
thence with said private road from said Worthington's to the branch between the farms of James A.
Hyde and R. W. G. Baden; thence up said branch
to the month of a small stream of water running
through the western portion of said Baden's farm;
thence up said stream to its source at St. Paul's
Church Spring; thence to the public road at St.
Pant's Church; thence with said public road leading
towards Brandywine, until it strikes the public road
leading from Robeysville; thence up said road to a
small stream of water near the old public school
house known as Forrest Grove; thence down said
stream of water to the boundary line between
Charles and Prince George's counties; thence with
said line to the Mattawoman branch, with said
branch to the public road leading from Beantown to
to Piscataway at G. W. Gardner's; thence with
said road until it intersects the public road leading
from Sharpensville to T. B.; thence in a straight line
to the public road leading from Piscataway to T. 1?.,
at a point sixty yards below John A. Coe's dwelling,
so as to include said John A. Coe in the new district;
thence in a straight line to Piscataway branch, to
to fake Thomas II. Lusby in the new district, and
leave. G. R. H. Marshall in Piscataway district; thence
up said branch to the beginning.

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