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Add PhotosBODKIN CREEK – CURTIS CREEK – DEEP CREEK – ROCK CREEK – SWAN CREEK & DRAUGHTS OF THE MAGOTHY RIVER
BALTIMORE, erected into a county in 1659; at first Baltimore County included its present limits, a part of Anne Arundel, Howard, and Carroll counties, a portion of Pennsylvania adjacent to Mason and Dixon Line; the whole of Harford County and a part of Cecil and Kent Counties. Maryland Gazetteer, Pratt Library, Baltimore, Md. Liber Md H.1171.4 e 4.
By the act of 1698 a boundary line was adopted between Baltimore and Anne Arundel County, which had been located by commissioners appointed under an act of Assembly passed in 1696. This line, which is particularly described in this act of 1698, and which began upon the bay about one mile and a quarter to the south of Bodkin Creek, attached to Baltimore County a considerable tract of country lying south of the Patapsco; but in 1725 this act of 1698 was repealed, and the present boundary by the Patapsco was established.
Baltimore County was partly formed out of the northern portion of Anne Arundel, in 1659. In the proclamation of 1674, the southern bounds of Baltimore County shall be " the south side of Patapsco River, and from the highest plantations on that side of the river, due south two miles in the woods." In 1698, an act was passed defining the line " beginning at three marked trees, standing about a mile and a quarter to the southward of Bodkin Creek, on the west side of Chesapeake Bay, and near a marsh and a pond: thence west until they cross the mountains of the mouth of the Magothy River, to Richard Beard's mill: thence continuing westward with said road to William Hawkin's path, to two marked trees: thence along said road to two marked trees: thence leaving said road by a line drawn west to William Slade's path to two marked trees: thence continuing west between the draughts of the Magothy and Patapsco Rivers, until they come to a mountain of white stone rock: still continuing west to a road going to Patapsco, to Peter Bond's, to two marked trees: thence continuing west to the main road, to Patapsco Ferry, to two marked pines standing near the Ready Branch, written at large on the north side of said trees, Baltimore County; and on the south side Anne Arundel County. Then with a line drawn west northwest to Elkridge road, to two marked trees; thence continuing the same course of west northwest to Patuxent River, and so on up the said river to the extent thereof, for the bounds of Baltimore County.—
BODKIN CREEK – CURTIS CREEK – DEEP CREEK – ROCK CREEK – SWAN CREEK & DRAUGHTS OF THE MAGOTHY RIVER
BALTIMORE, erected into a county in 1659; at first Baltimore County included its present limits, a part of Anne Arundel, Howard, and Carroll counties, a portion of Pennsylvania adjacent to Mason and Dixon Line; the whole of Harford County and a part of Cecil and Kent Counties. Maryland Gazetteer, Pratt Library, Baltimore, Md. Liber Md H.1171.4 e 4.
By the act of 1698 a boundary line was adopted between Baltimore and Anne Arundel County, which had been located by commissioners appointed under an act of Assembly passed in 1696. This line, which is particularly described in this act of 1698, and which began upon the bay about one mile and a quarter to the south of Bodkin Creek, attached to Baltimore County a considerable tract of country lying south of the Patapsco; but in 1725 this act of 1698 was repealed, and the present boundary by the Patapsco was established.
Baltimore County was partly formed out of the northern portion of Anne Arundel, in 1659. In the proclamation of 1674, the southern bounds of Baltimore County shall be " the south side of Patapsco River, and from the highest plantations on that side of the river, due south two miles in the woods." In 1698, an act was passed defining the line " beginning at three marked trees, standing about a mile and a quarter to the southward of Bodkin Creek, on the west side of Chesapeake Bay, and near a marsh and a pond: thence west until they cross the mountains of the mouth of the Magothy River, to Richard Beard's mill: thence continuing westward with said road to William Hawkin's path, to two marked trees: thence along said road to two marked trees: thence leaving said road by a line drawn west to William Slade's path to two marked trees: thence continuing west between the draughts of the Magothy and Patapsco Rivers, until they come to a mountain of white stone rock: still continuing west to a road going to Patapsco, to Peter Bond's, to two marked trees: thence continuing west to the main road, to Patapsco Ferry, to two marked pines standing near the Ready Branch, written at large on the north side of said trees, Baltimore County; and on the south side Anne Arundel County. Then with a line drawn west northwest to Elkridge road, to two marked trees; thence continuing the same course of west northwest to Patuxent River, and so on up the said river to the extent thereof, for the bounds of Baltimore County.—
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- Added: 7 Nov 2022
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2764699
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