ELECTION LAWS OF The State of Maryland. State Statutes BALTIMORE: PRINTED BY JAMES LUCAS, Corner of Calvert-st. and Lovely Lane. 1852. THE BOUNDARIES OF THE TWENTY WARDS Into which the City of Baltimore has been divided. First Ward,-Beginning on the eastern boundary line at the center of Fayette, formerly Pitt street, and running thence. west to Wolf street; thence south to Bank; thence west to Broadway; thence south to the water line; and thence by the water and boundary line to the place of beginning. Second Ward,-Beginning at the corner of Bank street and Broadway; thence west to Exeter street; thence northwest to Fawn street; thence southeast to the falls; thence by the water line to the mouth of the Falls; and thence round to Market street; and thence north to the place of beginning. Third Ward,-Beginning at the corner of Fayette, (formerly Pitt,) and Wolf streets; thence west to Harford run; thence south to Bank street; thence east to Wolf street; and thence north to the place of beginning. Fourth Ward,-Beginning at the corner of Fayette, formerly Pitt street, and Harford run; thence west to the Falls; thence south to Fawn street; thence northeast to Exeter; thence southeast to Bank street; thence east to Harford run; and thence north to the place of beginning. |