498 THE COUNTIES OF MARYLAND
1898 Ch. 230. Dividing election district No. 5 into two precincts.
" The fifth election district of Frederick county, com-
monly known as Emmittsburg district, is divided into two
separate and distinct voting or election precincts as de-
termined by a division line beginning at the Pennsylvania
State line in the middle of the public road leading from
Emmittsburg in said district to Gettysburg, in the State
of Pennsylvania, and running thence by a southerly course
along the middle of said road to the fountain in the pub-
lic square at Emmittsburg and Frederick Turnpike to the
first toll gate thereon, and thence along the middle of the
Emmittsburg and Creagerstown public road to the south-
ern line or boundary of said district; and all that part of
said district lying west of said division line shall be and
constitute precinct No. 1, and all that part lying east of
said line shall be and constitute precinct No. 2 of said
district."
1904 Ch. 85. Additional election district, No. 25, established from 2d pre-
cinct of No. 12 election district.
" That the boundaries of the said " Brunswick District"
or " Election District No. 25 " shall be the corporate limits
of the town of Brunswick and coincident with the limits
of the second voting precinct of said District No. 12, as
the- same were fixed by the Acts of 1894 Ch. 78.
1904 Ch. 596. Additional election district No. [26] erected from portions of
the 11th and 13th election districts with the following
bounds:
" Beginning at a point on the Monocacy river, in Woods-
borough District, or Election District No. 11, now known
as Link's ford, and running with the east bank of said
river to the Frederick and Woodsborough turnpike bridge,
over said river known as the Ceresville bridge; then with
said Frederick and Woodsborough turnpike road to the
place where said turnpike road intersects the Frederick
and Libertytown turnpike road; then with the center of
said Frederick and Libertytown turnpike road to the
covered bridge over Israel's creek, known as Creamer's
bridge; then with the west bank of said Israel's creek to
the public road known as Johnson's lane; then with said
public road to a point where the said public road inter-
sects the public road known as the Ridge road, leading
from Morgan's mill to the village of Mount Pleasant; then
in a straight line to a point where the public road known
as the Dutrow road intersects the public road known as
Water street road; then with said Dutrow road to a point
where said road intersects the public road leading from
Libertytown to the Frederick and Woodsborough turnpike
road known as the Middle road, being a point on the line
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