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Table; rock, a summit in Backbone Mountain in Garrett County.

Takoma; town in Montgomery County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Population, 756.

Talbert; village in Prince George County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad.

Talbot; branch, a small tributary of Linganore Creek in Frederick County.

Talbot County, bounded southerly and southeasterly by the Choptank River and Tuckahoe Creek, northerly by Queen Anne County, and westerly by Chesapeake Bay. The surface is generally low and level and well drained by numerous streams flowing into the bay and bordering rivers. The area is 286 square miles, almost two-thirds of which, or 119,266 acres, were under cultivation in 1900. The population for the same year was 20,342. The county seat is Easton with a population of 3,074. St. Michaels and Oxford are also in this county and have a population of 1,042 and 1,243, respectively. The average magnetic declination in the county in 1900 was 5° 25' west. The annual rainfall commonly ranges between 45 and 50 inches and the mean annual temperature between 50° and 55°.

Tally; point in Anne Arundel County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.

Taneytown; town in Carroll County. Population 665.

Tangier; sound, a part of Chesapeake Bay enclosed between series of low, marshy islands and the mainland of the peninsula in Somerset County.

Tanhouse; creek, a small tributary to Chincoteague Bay in Worcester County.

Tanner; creek, a small tributary to Chesapeake Bay in St. Mary County.

Tannery; post village in Carroll County.

Tanyard; post village in Caroline County.

Tar; bay, a small inlet of Chesapeake Bay in Dorchester County.

Tar Coal; cove, a small inlet of Magothy River, in Anne Arundel County.

Tarkiln; run, a small tributary of Castleman River in Garrett County.

Tars; creek, a small tributary of Tred Avon River in Talbot County.

Tasker Corners; village in Garrett County.

Tate; landing on Deep Creek in Anne Arundel County.

Tavern; creek, a small tributary to Chesapeake Bay.

Taylor; island, a large strip of elevated dry land in sea marshes of Dorchester County.

Taylor; landing on Chincoteague Bay in Worcester County.

Taylor; point in Dorchester County, projecting into Honga River.

Taylor; post village in Harford County.

Taylor Island; post village in Dorchester County.

Taylorsville; village in Carroll County.

Taylorville; village in Worcester County.

T. B.; post village in Prince George County.

Teague; creek, a small tributary of Manokin River in Somerset County.

Tedious; creek, a small tributary to Fishing Bay in Dorchester County.

Templeville; post village in Queen Anne County.

Ten Mile; creek, a small tributary of Little Seneca Creek in Montgomery County.

Terrapin Sand; cove, a small inlet of Chesapeake Bay in Somerset County.

Terrapin Sand; point in Somerset County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.

Texas; post village in Baltimore County on the Northern Central Railway.

Thackery; point in Cecil County, projecting into Elk River.

Thayerville; post village in Garrett County.

Theodore; village in Cecil County.

The Three Sisters; three small marshy islands in Chesapeake Bay in Anne Arundel County.

Third Mine; branch, a small tributary of Gunpowder Falls in Baltimore County.

Thomas; branch, a small tributary of Patuxent River in Anne Arundel County.

Thomas; point in Anne Arundel County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.

Thomas; post village in Dorchester County.

Thomas; run, a small branch of Cabin John Creek in Montgomery County.

Thomas; run, a small tributary of Deer Creek in Harford County.

Thomas Run; post village in Harford County.

Thompson; creek, a small branch of Cox Creek in Queen Anne County.

Thompson; village in Dorchester County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad.

Thornton; small branch of Little Gunpowder Falls in Harford County.

Thorofare; small passage between Gab Island and another small island in Somerset County.

Three Fork; run, a small tributary of North Branch of Potomac River in Garrett County.

Thrift; post village in Prince George County.

Thurmont; town in Frederick County on the Western Maryland Railroad. Population, 868.

Tilghman; cove, a small inlet of Chester River in Queen Anne County.

Tilghman; creek, a small tributary to Eastern Bay in Talbot County.

Tilghman; creek, a small tributary of Chester River in Queen Anne County.

Tilghman; small island in Talbot County separated from the mainland by Knapp Narrows.

Tilghman; point in Talbot County, projecting into Eastern Bay.

Tilghman; pond in Worcester County drained by a small branch of Pocomoke River.

Tilghman; post village in Talbot County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad.

Tingles; small marshy island in Chincoteague Bay in Worcester County.

Tinkers; creek, a small tributary of Piscataway Creek in Prince George County.

Timber; neck, a strip of land in Cecil County lying between Chesapeake Bay and Elk River.

Timber; ridge, a small mountain ridge in Washington County extending into Pennsylvania.

Timmonstown; branch, a small tributary of Pocomoke River in Worcester County.

Timonium; post village in Baltimore County on the Northern Central Railway.

Timothy; branch, a small tributary of Mattawoman Creek in Prince George County.

Tippett; post village in Prince George County.

Tizzard; small, almost entirely marshy island in Chincoteague Bay in Worcester County.

Tobacco; run, a small tributary of Deer Creek in Harford County.

Tobin; village in Baltimore County.

Todd; point in Dorchester County, projecting into Choptank River.

Toddville; post village in Dorchester County.

Tolchester Beach; post village in Kent County.

Toliver; run, a small tributary of Youghiogheny River in Garrett County.

Tolson; creek, a small tributary to Chesapeake Bay in Queen Anne County.

Tom; cove, a small inlet of Chesapeake Bay in Dorchester County.

Tom; point in Cecil County, projecting into Elk River.

Tom; ridge, a spur of Meadow Mountain extending into a bend of Middle Fork Creek in Garrett County.

Tomakokin; creek, a small tributary to St. Clement Bay in St. Mary County.

Tompkinsville; post village in Charles County.

Toms Lick; run, a small tributary of Little Youghiogheny River in Garrett County.

Tonoloway; creek, a tributary of Potomac River in Washington County.

Tonoloway; ridge, a continuation of Tonoloway Mountain Ridge of West Virginia into Washington County.

Tonytank; creek, a tributary of Wicomico River in Wicomico County.

Toulson; post village in Caroline County.

Town; creek, a small tributary of Tred Avon River in Talbot County.

Town; creek, a small tributary of Patuxent River in St. Mary County.

Town; creek, a tributary of Potomac River in Allegany County.

Town; hill, a long mountain ridge in Allegany County.

Town; point in Cecil County, projecting into Elk River.

Town; point in Charles County, projecting into Patuxent River.

Town; point in Dorchester County, projecting into Choptank River.

Town; point in St. Mary County, projecting into Patuxent River.

Towncreek; post village in Allegany County.

Town Point; neck, a strip of land lying between Bohemia and Elk rivers in Cecil County.

Townpoint; post village in Cecil County.

Townshend; post village in Prince George County.

Towsers; branch, a tributary of Little Patuxent River in Anne Arundel County.

Towson; county seat of Baltimore County on the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad.

Tracys Landing; post village in Anne Arundel County.

Transquaking; river in Dorchester County flowing into Fishing Bay.

Trap; run, a small tributary of Youghiogheny River in Garrett County.

Trap; village in St. Mary County.

Trappe; creek, a small tributary to Newport Bay in Worcester County.

Trappe; landing on Trappe River in Talbot County.

Trappe; river in Talbot County flowing into Choptank River.

Trappe; village in Talbot County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad. Population, 279.

Trappe; village in Wicomico County.

Travers; wharf on Le Compte Bay in Dorchester County.

Travilah; post village in Montgomery County.

Tred Avon; river, a tributary to Choptank River in Talbot County.

Trego; post village in Washington County.

Trent Hall; creek, a small tributary of Patuxent River in St. Mary County.

Triadelphia; post village in Howard County.

Trills Corner; village in Somerset County.

Trippe; bay, a small inlet of Choptank River in Dorchester County.

Trippe; creek, a tributary of Tred Avon River in Talbot County.

Trout; run, a small tributary of Little Youghiogheny River in Garrett County.

Troy; small marshy island in Chesapeake Bay in Somerset County.

Troy; village in Charles County.

Troyer; village in Baltimore County.

Trueman; point in Prince George County, projecting into Patuxent River..

Truesdell; heights, a summit in Backbone Mountain in Garrett County. Elevation, 2,809 feet.

Truitt; village in Wicomico County.

Trump; village in Baltimore County.

Tub Mill; creek, a small tributary of Choptank River in Caroline County.

Tuckahoe; creek, a tributary of Choptank River on boundary between Queen Anne, Caroline, and Talbot counties.

Tuckahoe; post village in Caroline County on the Queen Anne's Railroad.

Tull; point in Somerset County, projecting into Wicomico River.

Tulls Corner; post village in Somerset County.

Tunis Mills; post village in Talbot County.

Turkey; small branch of Western Branch in Prince George County.

Turkey; point in Anne Arundel County, projecting into South River.

Turkey; point in Baltimore County, projecting into Middle Creek.

Turkey; point in Cecil County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.

Turkey; point in Queen Anne County, projecting into Eastern Bay.

Turkey; run, a small branch of Stony Creek in Frederick County.

Turkey Lodge; hill, a ridge lying between Elk Lick and Poplar Lick runs in Garrett County.

Turkey Neck; point in Talbot County, projecting into Harris Creek.

Turner; creek, a tributary of Sassafras River in Kent County.

Turner; gap in Blue Ridge Mountains in Frederick County.

Turner; village in St. Mary County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway.

Turner Creek; wharf in Kent County on Turner Creek.

Turpin; cove, a small inlet of Chincoteague Bay in Worcester County.

Turtle Egg; small marshy island in Holland Straits in Somerset County.

Turville; creek, a small stream in Worcester County flowing into Isle of Wight Bay.

Tuscarora; post village in Frederick County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Tuxedo; post village in Prince George County.

Twiggtown; post village in Allegany County.

Twilley; village in Wicomico County.

Twitch; cove, a small inlet of Tangier Sound in Somerset County.

Two Johns; post village in Caroline County.

Twomile; run, a small branch of Big Piney Run in Garrett County.

Tyaskin; post village in Wicomico County.

 

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Source: Gazetteer of Maryland, by Henry Gannett, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1904.

 

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