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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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2750 ARTICLE 12.

crest of the mountain in a northeasterly direction to where the county road
leading from Kitzmillerville to Wilson's store crosses said mountain; then
with the county road to Wilson's store upon the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad; then by a straight line to the head of Deep creek; then down
with Deep creek to the State dam and the point of beginning.

1908, ch. 67, sec. 12 (p. 817).

163. District number eleven (11) shall be known as the Elbow district
and shall begin on Mill run at a point when* the line dividing Allegany and
Garrett counties intersects said run; and run with the line of Allegany
county to the intersection of said line with Wright's run; then up said run
by its west fork to the head thereof; then by a straight line crossing Savage
Mountain to the bridge over Savage river near the John Wilhelm place;
then running with the Barton and Lonaconing road to Mrs. Hanson
Brown's place on Pea ridge; then south on Pea ridge with the Barton road
and on the Henry Broadwater, Jr., at the head of Horton hollow; thence
across to William W. Broadwater's; thence across to the headwaters of
Bear Pen run near James Reshe's place; then down Bear Pen run to
Savage river; then down with said river to the old ford; thence by a
straight line to the head of the west fork of Mill run; then down Mill run
to the point of beginning.

1908, ch. 67, sec. 13 (p. 817).

164. District number twelve (12) shall be known as Bittenger district
and shall begin at the head of Bear Pen run near the James Reshe's place
in the "Backwoods," and run thence to Horse pond or Poplar run by way
of Ashford Warnick's, at old lumber camp near Perry Broadwater's; then
with said run to one of its springs at James Madison Dust; then running
in a straight line to the top of Meadow Mountain; then with said moun-
tain to James Ross' residence; then by a direct line to Charles O. War-
nick's residence; then by way of Jacob Hoovers to county road near Bene-
dict Beachy's farm; then to top of Negro Mountain by Rushe's mill and
John Spiker's former place; then with the top of said mountain south-
ward to the county road leading from John Harman's to the town of
Accident; then with said road east to the forks of the road leading toward
McHenry near John Harman's; then by a straight line to the head spring
of Meadow Mountain run on east side of Meadow Mountain; then to the
head of north side of Middle Fork, near Buckner Masons; then with
said Middle fork to the mouth of Black Hawk run; then by a straight line
to the head of Bear Pen run at James Reshe's, the point of beginning.

1908, ch. 67, sec. 14 (p. 817).

165. District number thirteen (13) shall be known as Kitzmillerville
district and shall begin on the State line on the Potomac river, opposite the
mouth of Three Forks run near Chaffee, and run thence with said Three.
Forks run in a westerly direction up the south prong to where the Mud

*"Where" evidently intended.

 

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