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... Chesapeake Bay and its tribu- taries extending far into the land in all directions , possesses many natural advantages in its location . There is probably no state of equal size in the Union that has such a variety in its agricultural ...
... Chesapeake Bay and its tribu- taries extending far into the land in all directions , possesses many natural advantages in its location . There is probably no state of equal size in the Union that has such a variety in its agricultural ...
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... Chesapeake Bay to the southern end of Smith's Island , and thence to the middle of Tangier Sound . Here the boundary runs south 10 ° 30 ' west , until it intersects a straight line connecting Smith's Point and Watkins Point , and thence ...
... Chesapeake Bay to the southern end of Smith's Island , and thence to the middle of Tangier Sound . Here the boundary runs south 10 ° 30 ' west , until it intersects a straight line connecting Smith's Point and Watkins Point , and thence ...
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... Chesapeake Bay proper , 1203 ; estuaries of the Bay , 1023 ; Chincoteague Bay , 93 . Maryland ranks forty - first among the states in area . It is about one- fourth the size of Pennsylvania , which borders it upon the north ; one - half ...
... Chesapeake Bay proper , 1203 ; estuaries of the Bay , 1023 ; Chincoteague Bay , 93 . Maryland ranks forty - first among the states in area . It is about one- fourth the size of Pennsylvania , which borders it upon the north ; one - half ...
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... Chesapeake Bay was probably known to some extent to the Spaniards by the early part of the Sixteenth Century , long before the English attempted to establish themselves in any part of the American continent . The first account of the ...
... Chesapeake Bay was probably known to some extent to the Spaniards by the early part of the Sixteenth Century , long before the English attempted to establish themselves in any part of the American continent . The first account of the ...
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... Bay were surveyed as far as the Susquehanna River , the harbor of Baltimore was entered , and the Potomac River was ... Chesapeake in 1631 and who had opposed the granting of the Maryland charter , a bitter enemy who defied the authority ...
... Bay were surveyed as far as the Susquehanna River , the harbor of Baltimore was entered , and the Potomac River was ... Chesapeake in 1631 and who had opposed the granting of the Maryland charter , a bitter enemy who defied the authority ...
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30 feet Allegany County Anne Arundel County Aquia Average elevation Baltimore beds beneath the surface Blue Ridge Calvert Capacity of reservoir carried to reservoir Cecil County Chesapeake Bay Choptank City Clark Hoshall Coastal Plain Creek Cretaceous crystalline rocks Cumberland Curtis Bay Daily consumption Delaware deposits Diameter district Downin drilled Eastern Shore Elevation above source elevation above town Eocene feet beneath feet deep feet in depth Fire hydrants flow formation Frederick gallons per minute Garrett County Geological glauconite gneiss gravel gray Hagerstown Hard head inches iron limestone lower Magothy Mary's Maryland Matawan miles Miocene Mountain Municipality Nanjemoy Patapsco Patuxent peneplain Percentage of population Piedmont Plateau Pleistocene population supplied Potomac River Prince George's County Public supply sand sandstone sandy clay shales shallow Soft southern Sparrows Point springs streams SURFACE WATERS surface yields UNDERGROUND WATERS Upper valleys Washington water horizons Waterworks western Wicomico Worcester County