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MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY                          495

1872 Ch. 179. Defines the boundary of the 18th election district as follows:
" Commencing at the junction of the Buffalo Road and
Talbot's Branch; thence running with said branch to the
crossing of the Unionville and Linganore Public Road;
thence with said road to the old Annapolis Road to the
intersection of the New Market Road; thence with said
road to Forrest Grove School House; thence with a
straight line to the reservoir on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad known as number thirteen; thence to the tobacco
house on the Kemptown Road, formerly owned by Brook
Buckstone; thence with the Buffalo Road to the place of
beginning."

1872 Ch. 204. Divides the 2d election district into 4 precincts.

1878 Ch. 179. Additional election district, No. 19, erected from part of No. 8
with the following bounds:

" Beginning at a white oak tree at the intersection of
the Coppermine road with the Johnsville District line,
running thence south to the spring-house of Henry Carter,
thence with spring branch to New Liberty road, thence
south to the bend in the public road west of the dwelling
house of William H. Baker, thence with said public road
until it intersects the Woodville District line, thence with
said line to the Carroll county line, thence with said Car-
roll county line until it intersects Johnsville District line,
thence with said line to the place of beginning."

1878 Ch. 250. Additional election district, No. 20, erected from portions of
2d and 3d election districts with bounds as follows:

" Beginning at the southwest corner of Mechanicstown
district line and running with said election district line,
bearing slightly southeast, to the crossing of the road
leading from Eicholtz's mills to Lewistown, at a point
near the dwelling-house of A. G. P. Wiles, thence in a
southeasterly direction to the Woodsborough election dis-
trict line on the Monocacy river, touching the north cor-
ner of George L. Devilbiss' dwelling-house, an!d with the
Woodsborough election district line on a southerly course
to Bigg's ford on the Monocacy river, thence bearing a
northwesterly course to the north corner of Bethel church,
thence bearing still a northwesterly course to intersect
the Catoctin election district line at a point where said
line strikes the Hamburg road, and thence with Catoctin
district line in a northerly direction to the place of be-
ginning, the territory included within these boundaries
to be known by the name of Lewistown District or election
district number twenty."

1884 Ch. 149. Additional election district, No. 21, erected from a portion of
the 2d election district.

" Commencing at the northeast corner of Frederick elec-
tion district number two, and thence running with the

 

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