Report, Band 10Johns Hopkins Press, 1918 CONTENTS.--Vol. I (1897)--Vol. II (1898)--Vol. III (1899)--Vol. IV (1902)--Vol. V (1905)--Vol. VI (1906)--Vol. VII (1908)--Vol. VIII (1909)--Vol. IX (1911)--Vol. X (1918)--Vol. XI (1922)--Vol. XII (1928)--Vol. XIII (1937)--Vol. 14 (1941) |
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... miles of improved highways , and laid the foundations for the efficient work of the present State Roads Commission . It has also given technical advice freely to counties and municipalities regarding their improve- ments , and to ...
... miles of improved highways , and laid the foundations for the efficient work of the present State Roads Commission . It has also given technical advice freely to counties and municipalities regarding their improve- ments , and to ...
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... miles south of the point now known as Cape Hen- lopen ) to a point midway between the Chesapeake and the Atlantic . From this " middle point " the line was to run northerly , tangent to a circle of 12 miles radius whose center was at ...
... miles south of the point now known as Cape Hen- lopen ) to a point midway between the Chesapeake and the Atlantic . From this " middle point " the line was to run northerly , tangent to a circle of 12 miles radius whose center was at ...
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... miles south of the southernmost part of Philadelphia , as it was at the time of the legal decision in 1760 . From this northeast corner the boundary was to extend due west to the western limits . Attempts had been made by local ...
... miles south of the southernmost part of Philadelphia , as it was at the time of the legal decision in 1760 . From this northeast corner the boundary was to extend due west to the western limits . Attempts had been made by local ...
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... miles beyond the limits of Maryland , where they were stopped by the Indians . Along the greater portion of the lines surveyed by them , each mile was marked by a stone monument ( mounds of stone surrounding wooden posts were used west ...
... miles beyond the limits of Maryland , where they were stopped by the Indians . Along the greater portion of the lines surveyed by them , each mile was marked by a stone monument ( mounds of stone surrounding wooden posts were used west ...
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... miles , and the extreme length from north to south 125 miles , the latter , how- ever , narrowing toward the west where it becomes scarcely more than 11⁄2 miles at Hancock . Beyond this point it again broadens , although narrowing again ...
... miles , and the extreme length from north to south 125 miles , the latter , how- ever , narrowing toward the west where it becomes scarcely more than 11⁄2 miles at Hancock . Beyond this point it again broadens , although narrowing again ...
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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