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532                           THE COUNTIES OF MARYLAND

District No. 9, or Surratts District; thence with the line
separating the two last mentioned districts, to Spalding's
District line near the store house of Bnos F. Pumphrey;
thence with the road from Washington to Marlboro, for-
merly a turnpike, to a point on said road where a road
turns off leading to Camp Springs, said point being a little
west of the present residence of George W. Richardson;
thence in a straight line northwardly to A. B. Sansbury's
store; thence with the public road in front of said store,
which leads from Forestville to W. H. Shuler's residence,
leaving said store in Spalding's District eastwardly, to the
Marlboro District line at the intersection of the last men-
tioned road and the road which leads to the county alms-
house; thence with the line separating Marlboro and
Spalding's Districts to the line of Election District No.
13, or Kent District; thence with the line separating Marl-
boro and Kent Districts to a road which intersects said
line at a point between the farms of the heirs of the late
William J. Bowie and Corydore Coville; thence with said
road through the farm of John F. McGregor past the
farms of Elisha E. Berry, John H. Traband and others,
until it reaches the bridge on the road from Marlboro to
Washington, near the residence of George C. Merrick;
thence with the corporate limits of Upper Marlboro, first
in a westwardly and then in a southerly direction to the
beginning, leaving all of the town of Upper Marlboro in
the third or Marlboro Election District."

1898 Ch. 328. Changes line between Surratt's and Piscataway Election dis-
tricts to be as follows:

" The said line shall start at the point where the said
division line turns east below Tipp's store, and shall thence
run north to Tinker's branch, to the division line between
said districts to the point where the said branch crosses
the public road in John Steed's farm; and it shall be the
duty of the Supervisors of Election, etc....."

1900 Ch. 308. Additional election district, No. 16, erected from the 2d elec-
tion district as follows:

" That a new election district be laid out and established
out of Bladensburg District laying northwest of the main
stem or Washington branch of the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad in Prince George's County, to be known by the
name of Election District No. 16 or Hyattsville Election
District.

And that the boundaries of said Election District No. 16,
or Hyattsville District, shall be as follows: Beginning at
a point where the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad crosses the
Vansville Election District line at College Station; thence
along said railroad to the District of Columbia line; thence

 

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