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Session Laws, 1878
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188

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


said limekiln road to Holland's Corner, then with


the Norwood branch of the Union turnpike to the


crossing at Holland's branch, then continuing with


said limekiln road to the Brookville and Washing-


ton turnpike, then with said pike to the Baltimore


and Rockville road, thence with said Baltimore and


Rockville road to the bridge crossing Rock creek,


then following up and with the eastern branch of


Rock creek to the bridge crossing said creek at Wil-


liam E. Muncastee's mill, then with the county road


leading to the village of Redland to where the said


road crosses the western branch of Rock creek, at


what was formerly known as Rickett's ford, then


following up and with said western branch of Rock


Creek to where it crosses the road leading from Rock-


ville to Unity, near the farm of Walter M. Talbot,


then following said road to its intersection with the


road leading from Mechanicsville to Laytonville,


near the residence of Fletcher R. Veitch, then fol-


lowing the road leading from Laytonville to Brook-


ville to the crossing of the public road near the


Catholic church and the village of Mount Zion, then


with said public road to Hawling's river, near the


residence of Thomas D. Gaither, then down and


with Hawling's river to the Westminster road, near


Alien Bowie Davis mill, then with the said West-


minster road to the intersection of the road leading


to Triadelphia, north of the store of Frederick O.


Gaither, then with said road to the bridge across the


Patuxent river at the village of Triadelphia, then


down and with said Patuxent river to Brown bridge,


the place of beginning.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the voting place

Voting pliicc.

or polls in said district shall be held at Mechanics-


ville.


SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the Governor of

Governor
and Commis-
sioners au-
thorized to

Maryland and County Commissioners of Montgom-
ery county be and they are respectively authorized
and directed to appoint for said new district two

appoint.

justices of the peace, two constables, one registra-


tion officer, for the registration of voters, and all


other officers as they may now be authorized by


law to appoint for other election districts in Mont-


gomery county, and also to do whatever else within



 
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