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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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147, folio 239, and in the tract of land conveyed by Isaac
S. Lyon to Pietro D'Arago, as recorded among the land
records of Prince George's County in liber 47, folio 183,
not now within the sanitary district.
(c) All that part of Oxon Hill and Spaulding's
Election Districts within the following metes and bounds:
Beginning for the same at a point on the Southern Maryland
Pike (sometimes called Naylor Road), east of and 200 feet
distant from the east side of St. Barnabas Church Road
(Silver Hill to Rosecroft Road) the point also being on the
existing boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District, and running, thence in a generally southwesterly
direction east of, parallel to, and 200 feet distant from
the east side of St. Barnabas Church Road to Phelps Corner,
thence in a generally southwesterly direction south of,
parallel to, and 200 feet distant from the south side of the
road between Phelps Corner and Gilman Corner to Gilman
Corner, thence in a generally southwesterly direction south
of, parallel to, and 200 feet distant from the south side of
Livingston Road to a point opposite the entrance road to the
United States Government property known as the St. Elizabeth
Farm, the point being 3,960 feet more or less from Gilman
Corner, thence at right angles and crossing Livingston Road
to the west side of the entrance road to the St. Elizabeth
Farm, thence with the west side of the entrance road to the
southeast corner of the St. Elizabeth Farm being also the
southeast corner of the conveyance from Samuel Bieber to the
United States of America as recorded among the land records
of Prince George's County, Maryland, in liber J.W.B. 20,
folio 150, thence in a generally westerly direction with the
southern boundary of the St. Elizabeth Farm to the District
of Columbia-Prince George's County, Maryland boundary,
thence in a generally northeasterly direction with the
boundary between the district of Columbia and Prince
George's County, Maryland to the existing boundary of the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District, thence with the
existing boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District to the point of beginning.
(d) All of that area in Vansville Election District,
Beltsville area, within the following metes and bounds:
Beginning for the same at a point on the Montgomery-Prince
George's County boundary, northeast of and 200 feet distant
at right angles from the north side of the
Beltsville-Colesville Road, the point being also on the
existing boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District and running, thence in a generally southeasterly
direction, north of, parallel to and 200 feet distant from
the north side of the Beltsville-Colesville Road to a point
200 feet west of and at right angles to the Powder Mill
Road, thence in a northeasterly direction, 200 feet distant
from and parallel to the north side of Powder Mill Road to
intersect the northwesterly projection of the south 29° 16'
east 2564.7 feet line of the subdivision known as Beltsville
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