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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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5016 ARTICLE 23.

eastward by and with old county road between the lands of David Knowles
and Ernest Bailey to State road; thence in a westerly direction by and
with said State road to the county road leading to A. W. Goslee's gate;
thence following said road to the Old Horsey Mill Pond or S. B. Lan-
grell's store; thence in a southeasterly direction with said county road to-
the county road leading from Hebron to Quantico at the southwest corner
of the Trader farm; thence in a straight line in an easterly direction
across the lands of Geo. A. Bounds and Co., known as the Wallace farm,
to the bridge on the county road crossing what is known as Davis' Pond;
thence in a southerly or southeasterly direction with said county road to
the county* running between the farm of Benjamin S. Pusey and the
Vaughn Gordy farm; thence by and with said road to the county road
from Rock-a-Walkin station to the Rock-a-Walkin Methodist Episcopal
Church; thence in a northeasterly direction by and with said county road
from the Pusey and Gordy corner, crossing the railroad at Rock-a-Walkin
station to the State road; thence in an easterly direction by and with said
State road to the point or place of beginning.

1922, ch. 221, sec. 1.

86. A new election district is hereby created and established in Wi-
comico County, said new district to be known as Fruitland District, or
Election District No. 16, and to be formed from a part of Trappe Dis-
trict, or Election District No. 7 of said county.

1922, ch. 221, sec. 2.

87. The new election district so created shall be as near as practicable
within the following metes and bounds, that is to say: Beginning at
Meadowbrook Bridge, thence following the boundary line between Wi-
comico and Somerset County to the New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk
Railroad; thence with said raidroad to the Eden Road; thence with said
Eden Road to the State Road leading from Salisbury to Allen; thence
with said State Road to the main road leading from said State Road to
the place known as the "Walnut Trees"; thence almost due north to the
Wicomico River, so as to include all the farm of T. W. H. White, follow-
ing the boundary line of said farm; thence with the Wicomico River to
Tony Tank Creek; thence with said creek to Morris's Millpond; thence
with said Millpond to the Meadow Bridge Road; thence with said Meadow
Bridge Road to the place of beginning.

1922, sec. 221, sec. 3.

88. The Supervisors of Elections of Wicomico County shall select and
designate the polling places in the Trappe District, or Election District
No. 7, remaining after the formation of the Fruitland District, and in the
Fruitland District, or Election District No. 16.

*"Road" evidently omitted.

 

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