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466                           THE COUNTIES OF MARYLAND

Changes line between 5th and 9th election districts, to run
as follows:

" To commence at a point where the present division
line crosses the new Liberty road, and running thence with
a straight line to the dwelling house now occupied by
James McQuay, leaving said McQuay's in district number
nine, thence with a straight line to the dwelling house
now occupied by John Hess, leaving said Hess in district
number nine, thence to the Washington road, then with
said road to Morgan's run, and up said run to the original
division line."

1856 Ch. 240. Election district No. 11 established out of parts of 2d, 7th
and 9th.

" Beginning at the intersection of the county line with
the Buffalo road at Sam's Creek, and running up a branch
of said creek to a spring near the dwelling of Abraham
Albaugh, Esquire, thence by a straight line to a point on
the road leading from Mount Airy to Westminster, di-
rectly opposite the dwelling of Major Benjamin Gorsuch;
thence with said road to the Nicodemus road, thence with
the said Nicodemus road westwardly to the house of A.
Brown (colored) thence by a straight line to the Stone
Chapel, thence by a straight line to Cassell's mill, on Little
Pipe Creek, thence down said creek to the Melville mills,
thence by a straight line to Upton Roop's saw mill, and
down the branch thence to said Pipe Creek, and with it to
the bridge over Sam's Creek, near Rinehart's marble quar-
ries, thence up said creek, the county line, to the place
of beginning."

1864 Ch. 297. Changes polling place in the Myersville district.

1870 Ch. 302. Divides 7th election district into 2 voting precincts as fol-
lows :

" Precinct number one of Seventh Election District, be-
ginning at a point on the Baltimore and Reisterstown
Turnpike Road, at the dividing line between Woolert's
District (number four), and Westminster (number seven)
as now located, and running northwest with the centre of
said turnpike road through Westminster District (number
seven), to a point in the city of Westminster, at the junc-
tion of the Littlestown Turnpike Roads with the Union-
town Turnpike Road, thence with the centre of the said
Uniontown Turnpike Road to the junction of the said
Uniontown Turnpike Road with the road leading to Taney-
town, thence with the centre of the said Taneytown Road
to the division line between said District (number seven),
and Uniontown District (number two), and all that part
of said District (number seven), lying and being on the
north and east of the said division line shall be known

 

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