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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 24.] SNOW HILL. 2175

three degrees west to the new lane; thence south sixty-three
degrees west to the west side of the Virginia road; thence in a
straight line to the north corner of a bridge, it being near to and
north sixteen degrees east from the west corner of Isaac J. Davis'
house; thence with the north side of said bridge, and the north
and west banks of the ditch over which lies said bridge, to a branch
in the county road leading to Lindseyville; thence north eighty-
seven degrees west to a run which is near, and westerly from the
house on the Farrow farm, and leads to Pocomoke river; thence
with the east side of said run to a branch, near a gate, in the road
leading to the farm of George S. Richardson; thence north
twenty-eight degrees west to the Pocomoke river; thence with
the south bank of said river to the place of beginning.

1883, ch. 335.

239. The legal voters of Snow Hill, who have resided within
its corporate limits six months preceding the election, and the
male citizens of Worcester county, of the age of twenty-one
years and upwards, who own any interest in real estate or in
houses in said town, shall elect by ballot, on the first Monday of
May in every second year, accounting from the year eighteen
hundred and eighty-two, three persons who are qualified voters
of said town, to be commissioners of said town, to serve for two
years from the date of their election and until their successors are
elected and qualified.

187P, ch. 443.

240. All elections shall be held at the court house, and the
judges thereof shall be two in number, to be designated and
appointed by the clerk of the circuit court for Worcester county;
the said judges shall appoint a clerk, and shall keep the polls
open from ten o'clock in the morning until four o'clock in the
afternoon; they shall carefully count, after the closing of the
polls, the ballots taken by them, and, within two days after said
election, shall make a true and correct return of the same, under
their hands, to the clerk of the circuit court for said county, who
shall forthwith issue certificates of election to the three persons
appearing from the said returns to have received the highest
number of votes, and the said certificates shall be recorded
among the records of proceedings of the said commissioners.

 

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