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Session Laws, 1950
Volume 587, Page 463   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR 463

Burnie; thence with said County Road in an easterly direc-
tion, 0.5 miles to where the center line of Marley Bridge
County Road intersects said County Road; thence with the
center line of Marley Bridge Road in a southeasterly direc-
tion, 0.35 miles to the center line intersection with Light
Street Road; thence still with center line of Marley Bridge
Road, in an easterly direction, .55 miles to its intersection
with the center line of the Governor Ritchie Highway; thence
continuing with the center line of said county road, 0.1 miles
until it intersects the property line of the Board of Educa-
tion of the Glen Burnie High School; thence crossing said
property and running to a point in the center line of the Old
Annapolis Boulevard at the easternmost end of the sub-
division of Glen Gardens, 0.3 miles; thence with the center
line of the Old Annapolis Boulevard, in a southeasterly direc-
tion, 0.75 miles to where the center line of the Old Annapolis
Boulevard intersects the center line of Marley Greek; thence
with the middle of Marley Greek, in a northeasterly direction,
2.5 miles to where Marley Greek empties into Curtis Creek;
thence with the Middle of Curtis Creek, in a northeasterly
and northwesterly direction, 1.6 miles to the Baltimore City
boundary; thence with the same in a southeasterly direction,
1.8 miles; thence in a northeasterly direction, 1.4 miles to
a point in the Patapsco River; thence still with the
Baltimore City boundaries, on a Due North course, 0.65
miles to intersect the Baltimore County line; thence with the
same, 11 miles to a point in the middle of Chesapeake Bay
where, Baltimore, Anne Arundel and Kent Counties join;
thence with the Kent County and the Queen Anne County
lines through the Chesapeake Bay, 16 miles to the place of
beginning.

Description of District No. 4, A. A. Co., Md.

(d) Beginning for the same at a point in the Severn Run
where the middle of Severn Run intersects the center line
of Generals Highway -(U. S. Route No. 301); and running
from thence and with the center line of said Highway, in a
southwesterly direction 0.6 miles to Dorrs Corner; thence
continuing with the center line of the Highway, in a south-
erly direction, 1 mile to the center line intersection at Severn
Crossroads; thence with the center line of the County Road
leading from Severn Crossroads to Waterbury, in a south-
westerly, southerly and southeasterly direction, 0.9 miles to
the center line intersection of said road with another County
Road leading from Waterbury to St. Stephens Church; thence
with the center line of the last mentioned County Road in a
southwesterly, northwesterly and southwesterly direction,
1.75 miles to another County Road center line intersection;


 

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