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Session Laws, 1902 Session
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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out into the Choptank river N. 41° 21' E. to the middle
thereof; thence down the middle of said river to the western
limits of the town ; thence with the said western limit to a
stone on the north edge of Glasgow street extended ; thence
S. 21° 40' W. until it intersects a line drawn from the south-
east corner of Gay alley and High street parallel with Glasgow
street; thence with said line reversed parallel with Glasgow
street in a southeasterly direction to the northwest edge of
High street ; thence with the northwest edge of High street
to Court lane; thence with Court lane to the beginning.

CHAP. 521.

Second Ward. This ward begins at the southeast corner of
High street and Gay alley ; thence in a southerly direction
parallel with Pine street to the southern limits of the town ;
thence with the said southern limits to the western boundary;
thence with the western boundary to the Hoen's Point road;
thence therewith westerly to the second boundary; thence
still with the western limits to intersect a line drawn from the
southeast corner of High street and Gay alley parallel with
Glasgow street ; thence with said line reversed parallel with
Glasgow street to the beginning.

Second ward.

Third Ward. This ward begins at the foot of Gay street ;
thence with Court lane to the northwest edge of High street ;
thence with the northwest edge of High street to a point
opposite the southeast corner of High street and Gay alley ;
thence across High street to the southeast corner of High
street and Gay alley ; thence in a southerly direction parallel
with Pine street to the middle of Mine street ; thence with
the middle of Mine street to the middle of Cambridge creek ;
thence down the middle of Cambridge creek to intersect the
first line of the first ward, and therewith to the place of
beginning.

Third ward.

Fourth Ward. This ward begins at the foot of Mine street ;
thence with the middle of Muir street until it intersects a
line drawn from the southeast corner of High street and Gay
alley in a southerly direction, parallel with Pine street; thence
with said line parallel with Pine street to the southern limits
of the town ; thence with the southern and eastern limits to
the foot of Cemetery avenue and the middle of Cambridge
creek ; thence down the middle of Cambridge creek to a point
opposite the middle of Muir street; thence to the place of
beginning.

Fourth ward.

Fifth Ward. This ward begins at the middle of Cambridge
creek on the line from the foot of Cemetery avenue parallel
with Maryland avenue in East Cambridge; thence with said
line to the stone on the county road to East Cambridge ; thence
with the extreme eastern boundary line to the Choptank river,

Fifth ward.



 
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