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Session Laws, 1898 Session
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644

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

trict No. 4, in the allotment of a County Commissioner for
said county, as now exists for said districts by law.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That a new elect'ion district be and the same is hereby

New electior
district.

laid but and established in Somerset county out of parts of
Fairmount District No. 6, Princess Anne District No. 3 and
Brinkley's District No. 3, of said county, to be called and
known as "Westover District No. 13, and to be bounded and
described as follows : Beginning at the centre of Back creek,
in Somerset county, opposite Captain Alexander W. Bozman's
house ; thence to the shore of said creek ; thence, excluding
said house, by and with said Bozman's private road to the main
county road running from Fairmount to Westover ; thence by
and with said road running east to the intersection of said road
with the new road ; thence by and with the said new road
to the county bridge spanning the Annamessex river, near the
Scarborough property ; thence across said bridge and by and
with the road crossing the same to the intersection thereof
with the old county road leading from Kingston to Marion, on
the Annamessex side ; thence by and with the said county road
eastwardly to the place known as Kingston's Corner or Carroll's
Corner, near the site of the M. E. Church ; thence eastwardly
by the county road to Pocomoke City to a place known as
Bogg's Corner; thence northeastwardly by the county road
leading by Robert W. Adams' steam saw mill to Green Hill ;
thence by the said county road to Dublin Station, on the N. Y.,
P. and N. R. R. ; thence by and with said railroad to King's
Creek Station, and thence with said railroad to the centre of
the bridge over King's creek ; thence, by and with the centre
of King's creek, and down the same to the Manokin river;
thence down the centre of said river to Back creek, and thence
up the centre of Back creek to the place of beginning at the
bridge crossing said creek, near the said Thomas J. Furniss'
property.

Officers
appointed.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the Governor, by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall biennially
nominate and appoint, as other magistrates are nominated and
appointed, two justices of the peace for said Westover district.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That all temperance

Continue in
force.

legislation (commonly called local option laws) now in force
in the territory comprising said Westover district, shall be and
continue in force in said territory until repealed by law.
SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That in the allotment of
County Commissioners for said county, as it now exists by



 
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