524 THE COUNTIES OF MARYLAND
branch; thence up and with Wild-Cat branch until the
same is crossed by the public road leading from Washing-
ton D. Waters' grist and saw mill to Cedar Grove post-
office; thence with said last-mentioned road to Cedar Grove
postoffice; thence with the road leading from Cedar Grove
postoffice to Damascus until said road is crossed by the
new-cut road at Fillmore N. Poolers blacksmith shop;
thence with said new-cut road through the lands of Wil-
liam Williams and others until said new-cut road is inter-
sected by the road leading from Clarksburg to Damascus,
thence with said road leading from Clarksburg to Damas-
cus, in the direction of Damascus, until the same is inter-
sected by the road leading from Luther N. King's store to
Luther G. King's distillery; thence with said last-men-
tioned road to said Luther G. King's distillery; thence
with the road leading from Luther G. King's distillery to
the Hyattstown and Damascus road, near John M. King's
gate; thence with said Hyattstown and Damascus road in
the direction of Hyattstown, until the same is intersected
by the public road leading to Price's distillery, in Fred-
erick county; thence with said last-mentioned road to the
Frederick and Montgomery county line, thence with said
line to the place of beginning."
1886 Ch. 386. Election district, No. 13, erected and changes the name of the
5th election district from Berry's election district to Coles-
ville district No. 5.
" Beginning for the same at the county road known as
the " Lime Kiln " road, where the same is crossed by the
Little Northwest Branch; thence with said Lime Kiln road
to its intersection with the Brookeville and Washington
Turnpike; thence with said turnpike to the Baltimore and
Rockville road to the bridge crossing Rock creek; thence
down and with said Rock creek until the same is crossed
by the District of Columbia and Montgomery county di-
viding line; thence with said dividing line in a north-
easterly direction until the same corners near the resi-
dence of Mrs. Mary C. Blair; thence with the said dividing
line in a southeasterly direction until the same is inter-
sected by the dividing line between the counties of Prince
George's and Montgomery; thence with said last men-
tioned dividing line until the same is crossed by the
Northwest Branch; thence up and with said Northwest
Branch to its confluence with the Little Northwest Branch;
thence up and with the Little Northwest Branch to the
place of beginning."
Name of Berry's election district changed to Colesville
Number five.
1898 Ch. 40. Changes the name of Cracklin district, number one, to Lay-
tonsville district, number one.
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