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numbered as follows: Princess Anne district, number one; Saint. Peter's
district, number two; Brinkley's district, number three; Dublin district,
number four; Mount Vernon district, number five; Fairmount district,
number six; Crisfield district, number seven; Lawson's district, number
eight; Tangier district, number nine; Smith's Island district, number
ten; and Dame's Quarter district, number eleven. And all elections for
public officers shall be held in each of said districts at the places therein
now established by law for that purpose.
1896, ch. 386, sec. 1.
175. A new election district be laid out and established out of part of
Crisfield district,' No. Y, of Somerset county, the said district to be known
and called by the name of Asbury district or Election district, No. 12.
1896, ch. 386, sec. 2.
176. The boundaries of said new district shall be as follows: All that
part of said Crisfield district, No. 7, east of the following line, viz:.
Beginning at the boundary of the town of Crisfield set up at Hammock's
Point; thence by and with the line of said town in a straight line to the
boundary of said town set up near the residence of Henry F. Jewett;
thence in a straight line by and with said town line to the Rayfield road,
where the line of the said town of Crisfield crosses said road; thence by
and with said Rayfield road to the east end thereof; thence a straight
line due east to Apa's Hole creek.
1896, ch. 386, sec. 3.
177. The place of holding elections in said Asbury district, or election
district number twelve hereby created, shall be at or near Oysterman's
Hall, on the county road near Asbury Church; and the place of holding
elections in Crisfield district, or election district number seven, shall be on
the main land within the limits of the town of Crisfield.
1898, ch. 160, sec. 1.
178. A new election district is hereby laid out and established in
Somerset county out of parts of Fairmount District No. 6, Princess
Anne District No. 1 and Brinkley's District No. 3, of said county, to be
called and known as Westover District No. 13, and to be bounded and
described as follows: Beginning at the centre of Back creek, in Somerset
county, opposite Captain Alexander W. Bozman's house; thence to the
shore of said creek; thence, excluding said house, by and with said Boz-
man's private road to the main county road running from Fairmount to
Westover; thence by and with said road running east to the intersection
of said road with the new road ; thence by and with the said new road to
the county bridge spanning the Annamessex river, near the Scarborough
property; thence across said bridge and by and with the road crossing
the same to the intersection thereof with the old county load leading from
Kingston to Marion, on the Annamessex side; thence by and with the said
county road eastwardly to the place known as Kingston's Corner or Car-
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