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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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5014 ARTICLE 23.

ico County, and to be formed of the first precinct of No. 3, or Tyaskin
Election District, and No. 3 Tyaskin Election District shall be so much
of what heretofore has been Tyaskin or No. 3 Election District, as is
included in what was heretofore precinct No. 1 of Tyaskin Election
District.

1900, ch. 426, sec. 1.

79. The boundaries of the said No. 12 Nanticoke Election District
shall be as follows: Beginning at Shile's Creek at a stone boundary be-
tween the lands of J. W. T. Robertson and Jeferson Hughs to Trinity
M. E. Church; thence with the center of said road leading to Tyaskin
postoffice to a point where it intersects with a private road leading from
said road to the Nanticoke River, about one hundred yards east of the
colored schoolhouse; thence with said private road by the house of Henry
Jones (colored) and James P. Insleys and E. H. Williams to the Nanti-
coke River; thence with said Nanticoke River to its confluence with the
Wicomico River; thence with the Wicomico River to the first beginning
at the boundaries mentioned herein except the river shall be the new
boundaries of the third Tyaskin Election District.

1904, ch. 133, sec. 1.

80. There is hereby created a new Election District in Wicomico
County, to be known as the thirteenth or Camden Election District of
Wicomico County, and to be formed of the southern part of Salisbury
District and the western end of Nutter's District, and the polling place
of said district shall be in the corporate limits of the town of Salisbury,
within the new district.

1904, ch. 133, sec. 2.

81. The boundaries of said new district shall be as follows: beginning
at the southeast end of the cap-sill of the floodgates of Humphreys, Mill
Pond, in Salisbury, and thence east by and with Humphrey's Mill Pond
to a point on the south side thereof in a straight line with the east line
of the farm devised by Humphrey Humphreys to Dr. Eugene W. Hum-
phreys, thence to said line and with the same to the Schumaker road,
thence extended in a straight line to the Snow Hill road, thence in a
straight line to a point on the north side of the road leading from Tony
Tank to the Snow Hill road, and distant three hundred yards from its
intersection with the road from Salisbury to Fook's Mills, thence by and
with the north side of the Tony Tank and Snow Hill road westward to
its intersection with the road leading from Salisbury to Fook's Mills,
thence by and with said road to the north side of the flumeway of Fook's
Grist Mill, thence westward by and with Clear Run branch and Tony
Tank Mill Pond and creek to the intersection of the said creek with the
Wicomico river, thence by and with the channel of the Wicomico river to
the south branch thereof, and by and with the south branch thereof to the
place of beginning.

 

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