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MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY                          523

with said Gaithersburg and Barnesville road in the direc-
tion of Barnesville, and through the village of Boyds to
where the said Gaithersburg and Barnesville road is inter-
sected by the new cut road on the north side said Gaith-
ersburg and Barnesville road, about a half mile from said
village of Boyds, and at the wheelwright shop of Hiram
Stottlemyer; thence with said new cut road across the
Baltimore road to where the said new cut road intersects
the Barnesville and Clarksburg road at the residence of
Jerome Thompson; thence with said Barnesville and
Clarksburg road for about a quarter of a mile in the
direction of Barnesville to where said Barnesville and
Clarksburg road is intersected by the road leading there-
from to Hyattstown; thence with said road leading to
Hyattstown to where the same is .crossed by the branch
near the residence of John W. Nicholson; thence down and
with said branch to where the same is crossed by the di-
viding line in a westwardly direction to the Potomac
river; thence down and with said Potomac river to the
mouth of Little Monocacy creek; thence up and with said
Little Monocacy creek until the same is crossed by the
mouth of Monocacy and Dawsonville road through Bealls-
ville, in the direction of Dawsonville, to where said mouth
of Monocacy and Dawsonville road is intersected by the
road leading therefrom to Boyds (known as the Richard
T. White road), and near the residence of the late Dr.
Nicholas Brewer; thence with said last mentioned road
until the same is crossed by the spring branch north of
the residence of the late Robert Dade; thence down and
with said spring branch to Buck Lodge branch to Little
Seneca creek; thence up and with said Little Seneca creek
to the place of beginning."

1884 Ch. 104. Changes name of Mechanicsville District, No. 8, to Olney dis-
trict, No. 8.

1884 Ch. 108. Changes name of Great Falls district, No. 10, to Potomac dis-
trict, No. 10.

1884 Ch. 125. Additional election district, No. 12, erected with the following
bounds:

" Beginning for the same at the head of Patuxent river,
and running thence down and with said river to where
the same is crossed by the public road at John J. Mul-
linix' grist and saw mill; thence with said public road in
a westwardly direction until the same is intersected by
the road leading from Damascus to Laytonsville, near the
residence of Aden M. Bowman; thence with a straight line
to the spring, the head waters of the Great Seneca creek,
near the residence of Mareen Duvall; thence down and
with Great Seneca creek to its confluence with Wild-Cat

 

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