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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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WICOMICO COUNTY. 5015

1906, ch. 190, sec. 1.

82. There is hereby created a new election district in Wicomico county
to be known as the fourteenth or Willards Election District of Wicomico
county and to be formed of the eastern part of Election District No. 4
or Pittsburg, and the polling place shall be in the place of Willards.

1906, oh. 190, sec. 2.

83. The boundaries of said new district shall be as follows : Commenc-
ing at the Delaware and Maryland line at a point on the county road
leading from Bethel Church to Whitesville, Delaware, about two hundred
yards west of the residence where Enoch Truitt now resides; by and with
the center of said county road to intersect county road leading from Cobb's
Hill to the James H. West road at or near Quackison School House; by
and with the center of said road to intersect the county road known as the
Radcliff Farlow road; by and with the center of said county road to old
Burnt Mill, known also as New Mill; thence a direct line across the lands
of William H. Truitt, Washington R. Dennis, William H. Carey and
others to the old Rider Adkins mill dam; by and with the center of the
branch to Dennis' Election District line in Wicomico county; thence east
by and with the aforesaid line of Dennis' district to the line dividing
Wicomico county from Worcester county, and thence north by and with
said line to the dividing line between Maryland and Delaware, and thence
by and with that line west to the beginning.

1912, ch. 536, sec. 1 (p. 1654).

84. There is hereby dreated a new election district in Wicomico county
to be known as the fifteenth or Hebron election district of Wicomico
county, and to be formed of a portion of the territory that now forms the
first election district known as Barren Creek district, a portion of the
territory of the second or Quantico election district, a portion of the terri-
tory of the ninth or Salisbury election district and a portion of the terri-
tory of the eleventh or Delmar election district of Wicomico county, and
the polling place for said new district number fifteen or Hebron shall be
in the town of Hebron.*

1912, ch. 536, sec. 2 (p 1654).

85. The boundaries of said new district shall be as follows, to wit:
Beginning for the outlines of the same at the southeast corner of the
Whitefield S. Lone farm, at the county road dividing the lands of the
said Lone from one Rounds; thence following said road to the county
road leading from G. Harvey Bradley's farm to Delmar, Delaware; thence
across the lands of one E. J. Mills to the Delaware State line at Black
Water branch; thence a westerly direction with the Delaware line and
the mill pond to Horn Town Mills, crossing dam at said mill, running

*Ch. 536, 1912, was originally vetoed by the Governor, but later reconsidered and
signed on July 11, 1912.

 

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