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of the mountain by way of Jeremiah Durst's; then to
head of north branch of middle fork at Buck Mason's;
then with said north fork to the mouth of Black Hawk,
at Stemple's mill seat; then to mouth of Monroe's run by
way of Ohaver's mill; then to James Resh's in back
woods; then* to Horse pond run by way of Ashford War-
nick's then with said run to the place of beginning at
Mary Otto's."
1892 Ch. 336. Changes a portion of the line between the 3d and 12th elec-
tion district to run as follows:
" Beginning at the residence of James Madison Durst,
then running in a straight line to the top of Meadow
Mountain, then with said mountain to James Ross' resi-
dence, then by direct line to Charles O. Warnick's resi-
dence, thence by way of Jacob Hoovers to county road near
Benedict Beachy's farm."
1894 Ch. 600. 1st and 10th election districts divided so as to make two
voting precincts in the first election district and one
voting precinct in the tenth, district.
1896 Ch. 394. Divides the 7th election district into two precincts as follows:
" The first precinct shall be the territory within the
following outlines to wit: All that part of said election
district number seven as now laid out and established,
east of the Hooppole road and on the east side of Third
street, in the town of Oakland and the Aurora road. The
second precinct shall be the territory of said district, as
now laid out and established, on the west side of Third
street, in the town of Oakland and the Aurora road."
1898 Ch. 4. Additional election district No. 14 erected from the 7th elec-
tion district with the following bounds:
" all that part of district number seven as now laid out
and established, lying east of the Hooppole road; Third
street in the town of Oakland and Aurora road shall be
known and designated as district number seven; and all
that part lying west of Hooppole road; Third street in the
town of Oakland and the Aurora road, shall be known and
designated as district number fourteen."
1898 Ch. 36. Additional election district, No. 13, erected from portions of
the 10th and 1st election district with the following
bounds:
" Beginning at the mouth of Lost Land Run, and run-
ning with the northeast branch of said run to the Oakland
and Bloomington road on the top of Backbone Mountain;
thence, with said road along the top of said mountain,
east, to what is known as the " Backbone Farm," above
Swanton; thence, following the Mount Zion road, south,
to the mouth of " Three Fork Run," at Chaffee; thence,
with the Potomac River to the beginning."
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