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Eagle; hill in Anne Arundel County.
Eagle; small marshy island in
St. Martin River in Worcester County.
Eagle; rock, a summit in
Backbone Mountain in Garrett County. Height, 3,162 feet.
Eakles Mills; post village in
Washington County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Eakton Mills; village in
Frederick County.
Earleigh Heights; post
village in Anne Arundel County on the Baltimore and
Annapolis Short Line Railroad.
Earlton; post village in
Harford County.
Earlville; post village in
Cecil County.
East; branch, a small
tributary of Little Elk River in Cecil County.
East; small branch of Winters
Creek in Harford County.
East; creek, a small
tributary of Pocomoke River in Somerset County
East; run, a small tributary
of St. Mary River in St. Mary County.
Eastern; bay, an arm of
Chesapeake Bay on boundary between Queen Anne and Talbot
counties.
Eastern; neck, a strip of
land between Chesapeake Bay and Chester River in Kent
County.
Eastern Neck; small island at
mouth of Chester River in Kent County.
East New Market; town in
Dorchester County. Population, 1,267.
Easton; county seat of Talbot
County, on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic and
the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington railroads.
Population, 3,074.
Easton; point in Talbot
County, projecting into Tred Avon River.
Eastport; post village in
Anne Arundel County.
Eber; village in Cecil
County.
Eckhart Mines; post village
in Allegany County.
Eden; post village in
Somerset County on the New York, Philadelphia and
Norfolk Railroad.
Edesville; post village in
Kent County.
Edge; creek, a small branch
of Broad Creek, in Talbot County.
Edgemont; post village in
Washington County on the Western Maryland Railroad.
Edgewater; post village in
Anne Arundel County.
Edgewood; post village in
Harford County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington Railroad.
Ednor; post village in
Montgomery County.
Edwards Ferry; post village
in Montgomery County.
Edwin; post village in
Somerset County.
Egg; hill in Cecil County.
Height, 442 feet.
Eklo; village in Baltimore
County.
Elbow; small branch of Deer
Creek in Harford County.
Elbow; hill in bend of Savage
River in Garrett County.
Elbow; mountain, between
Savage River and Big Savage River in Garrett County.
Elbow; ridge, small mountain
ridge in Washington County.
Elder; post village in
Garrett County.
Eldersburg; village in
Carroll County.
Elioak; post village in
Howard County.
Elk; neck, between Elk and
Northeast Rivers in Cecil County.
Elk; river in Cecil County
tributary to Chesapeake Bay.
Elklick; run, a small branch
of Georges Creek in Allegany County.
Elk Lick; run, a small
tributary of Savage River in Garrett County.
Elkneck; post village in
Cecil County.
Elkridge; village in Howard
County on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Elkton; county seat of Cecil
County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington
Railroad. Population, 2,542.
Elkton; landing on Elk River
in Cecil County.
Ellerslie; post village and
station in Allegany County on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad.
Ellicott; county seat of
Howard County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Population, 1,331.
Elliott; island, a tract of
elevated dry land in sea marshes of Dorchester County.
Elliott; post village in
Dorchester County on Elliott Island.
Ellis; bay, an inlet at mouth
of Wicomico River in Wicomico County, into which flows
Broad Creek.
Ellwood; post village in
Dorchester County.
Elmer; post village in
Montgomery County.
Elsio; post village in
Baltimore County.
Elvaton; post village in Anne
Arundel County on the Baltimore and Annapolis Short Line
Railroad.
Emmitsburg; town in Frederick
County on the Emmitsburg Railroad. Population, 849.
Emmorton; post village in
Harford County.
Emory; cove, a small inlet of
Corsica River in Queen Anne County.
Emory; post village in St.
Mary County.
Emory Grove; post village in
Baltimore County on the Western Maryland Rail--road.
Engle Mills; post village in
Garrett County.
Ernstville; village in
Washington County.
Etchison; post village in
Montgomery County.
Evans; hill in Garrett
County.
Evitts; creek, a small branch
of North Branch of Potomac River in Allegany County.
Evitts; mountain, a small
mountain ridge in Allegany County.
Evna; village in Baltimore
County.
Ewell; post village in
Somerset County.
Exline; village in Washington
County.
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Source: Gazetteer of Maryland,
by Henry Gannett, Washington, Government Printing
Office, 1904.
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