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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 53

teenth Election District of Montgomery County, to be known
and designated as Precincts Nos. 10 and 11, respectively.

Beginning for said Precinct No. 10, at the intersection of
Blair Road, Eastern Avenue, and the District of Columbia line,
commonly known as the third line of the District of Columbia,
and running thence with the said District of Columbia line
in a northwesterly direction to a stone at the North corner
of the District of Columbia, on the Bethesda Silver Spring
Highway, and thence in a northeasterly direction with the
fourth line of the District of Columbia, extended, to the Metro-
politan Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, thence
bounding with said Railroad in a southeasterly direction to a
point where the center line of Takoma Avenue intersects the
said Railroad, thence with the extension of said center line of
Takoma Avenue to the point of beginning.

The above-mentioned areas being portions of the Second,
Fifth and Seventh Precincts of the Thirteenth Election Dis-
trict of Montgomery County.

Beginning for said Precinct No. 11, at the intersection of the
center line of Sligo Branch at a point where the same inter-
sects the present northerly line of the Eighth Precinct of the
Thirteenth Election District, thence running up and with the
said Sligo Branch in a northwesterly direction to a point 300
feet south of the Old Bladensburg Road, which road connects
Four Corners and Wheaton, and thence parallel and 300 feet
south of the Old Bladensburg Road in a southeasterly direction
to the center line of the Colesville and Ashton Pike, thence
along the center line of said Pike in a northeasterly direction
to a point 300 feet north of said Old Bladensburg Road, and
thence parallel and 300 feet north of said Old Bladensburg
Road in a northwesterly direction to the center line of Patten
Road, and thence running along the center line of Patten
Road, or Patten Road extended, in a northeasterly direction
to the center line of the Northwest Branch, thence down and
with the center line of the Northwest Branch to the south line
of land owned or formerly owned by J. F. Javins, being also
the point of intersection on the northerly line of the Eighth
Precinct of the said Thirteenth Election District with the
Northwest Branch, thence with said Eighth Precinct line in a
southwesterly direction 2, 910 feet, more or less, to the center
line of Old Bladensburg Road, thence in a southwesterly direc
tion 2, 800 feet, more or less, to the southwest corner of land
formerly owned by W. R. Drane, still running in a south-
westerly direction with the north line of the Eighth Precinct
of the thirteenth Election District to the center line of Sligo
Branch, and the point of beginning.

 

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