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1302                                 LAWS OF MARYLAND                         [CH. 739

(Route 648); thence northerly along Old Annapolis Road (Route 648)
to its intersection with the boundary of Baltimore County; at the

place of beginning; and it shall elect one State Senator.

(C) SENATORIAL SUB-DISTRICT NO. 6B IS COMPOSED
OF THAT AREA LOCATED IN THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS AND
COMPRISING ITS EIGHTH ELECTION WARD (MORE PARTI-
CULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE CITY CODE OF ANNAPOLIS)
AND THE AREA WITHIN ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY WITHIN
THE FOLLOWING BOUNDARIES: BEGINNING AT THE
BOUNDARY OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY WITH BALTIMORE
COUNTY AT OLD ANNAPOLIS ROAD (ROUTE 648); THENCE
EASTERLY ALONG SAID BOUNDARY TO ITS INTERSECTION
WITH THE BOUNDARY OF BALTIMORE CITY; THENCE
SOUTHERLY AND EASTERLY ALONG SAID BOUNDARY TO
THE WATERS OF THE PATAPSCO RIVER; THENCE SOUTH-
ERLY WITH THE WATERS OF THE PATAPSCO RIVER, AND
THE CHESAPEAKE BAY TO THE SEVERN RIVER; THENCE
NORTHERLY AND WESTERLY WITH THE SEVERN RIVER
AND SEVERN RUN TO NEW CUT ROAD; THENCE NORTH-
EASTERLY ON NEW CUT ROAD TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH
ROBERT CRAIN HIGHWAY (ROUTE 3); THENCE SOUTHER-
LY ALONG ROBERT CRAIN HIGHWAY (ROUTE 3) TO ITS
INTERSECTION WITH GERHARDT ROAD; THENCE EAST-
ERLY ALONG GERHARDT ROAD TO ITS INTERSECTION
WITH JUMPERS HOLE ROAD; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG
JUMPERS HOLE ROAD TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH GOV-
ERNOR RITCHIE HIGHWAY (ROUTE 2); THENCE NORTH-
WESTERLY ALONG GOVERNOR RITCHIE HIGHWAY (ROUTE
2) TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH MOUNTAIN ROAD; THENCE
WESTERLY ALONG MOUNTAIN ROAD TO THE BALTIMORE
AND ANNAPOLIS RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY; THENCE
NORTHERLY ALONG THE BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS
RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH
MARLEY STATION ROAD; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG MARLEY STATION ROAD TO ITS INTERSECTION
WITH OLD ANNAPOLIS ROAD (ROUTE 648); THENCE
NORTHERLY AND WESTERLY FROM SAID INTERSECTION
ALONG OLD ANNAPOLIS ROAD (ROUTE 648) TO ITS INTER-
SECTION WITH AMBERLY ROAD; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG
AMBERLY ROAD TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH GOVERNOR
RITCHIE HIGHWAY (ROUTE 2); THENCE NORTHERLY
ALONG GOVERNOR RITCHIE HIGHWAY (ROUTE 2) TO ITS
INTERSECTION WITH FURNACE BRANCH ROAD; THENCE
NORTHERLY ALONG FURNACE BRANCH ROAD TO ITS IN-
TERSECTION WITH OLD ANNAPOLIS ROAD (ROUTE 648);
THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG OLD ANNAPOLIS ROAD
ROUTE 648); TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE BOUN-
DARY OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING.
IT SHALL ELECT ONE STATE SENATOR.

(d) Senatorial District No. 6C is composed of all of Calvert
County and of that area within Anne Arundel County within the fol-
lowing boundaries: Beginning at the waters of the Chesapeake Bay
at the Severn River; thence southerly with the waters of the Chesa-
peake Bay to the boundary with Calvert County; thence westerly
along said boundary to the boundary with Prince George's County;


 

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