ART. 3.] BALTIMORE COUNTY.
one of the third election district, beginning at a point
where the Reisterstown turnpike leaves the limits of
the city of Baltimore, and thence binding on the east
side of said pike to a point where Caleb Hoop's lane
intersects said pike, thence binding on the south side
of said line to the Pemlico road, thence binding on the
south side of said road to the Falls turnpike, thence
binding on western side of said pike to the Northern
Central railroad, thence binding on the west side of
said railroad to the city boundary line, thence west-
wardly with said line to the place of beginning; and
the place for voting in said precinct number one shall
be Woodberry; and precinct number two of said third
election district to be contained within the metes and
bounds following, to wit : beginning at a point where
the Reisterstown turnpike leaves the limits of the city
of Baltimore, thence binding on the west side of said
pike to a stream crossing said pike at or near Hoop's
lane, thence binding on the south side of said stream,
(passing through Mrs. Hayward's property,) to a stream
known as Merryman's branch, thence binding on south
side of said branch to the Liberty turnpike, thence
running southerly with the out bounds of the aforesaid
third election district to the city boundary line, thence
with the said boundary line to the place of beginning ;
and the place of voting in said precinct number two
shall be Benville's (Cusack's) tavern on the Liberty
turnpike; and precinct number three of said third
election district shall comprise all of said third elec-
tion district not included within the bounds of the
above described precincts number one and two, and
the place of voting in said precinct number three shall
be the Seven Mile House on the Reisterstown turn-
pike.
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108. The ninth election district of Baltimore county
is divided into three election precincts with the follow-
ing metes and bounds, that is to say : precinct number
one of the ninth election district, beginning at a point
where Charles street avenue leaves the limits of the
city of Baltimore, running thence eastwardly with said
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Ibid, s 4.
Ninth district
metes and
bounds.
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