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Ladiesburg; post village in Frederick County.
Lakeland; post village in
Prince George County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Lake Ogleton; small inlet of
Annapolis Roads in Anne Arundel County.
Lake Roland; small lake in
Baltimore County drained by Jones Falls.
Lakeshore; post village in
Anne Arundel County.
Lakesville; post village in
Dorchester County.
Lambson; village in Kent
County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington
Railroad.
Lamotte; post village in
Carroll County.
Lancaster; wharf on Wicomico
River in Charles County.
Lander; post village in
Frederick County.
Landonville; post village in
Somerset County.
Landover; post village in
Prince George County on Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington Railroad.
Lane; creek, a small
tributary of West River in Anne Arundel County.
Lanes; run, a small branch of
Licking Creek in Washington County.
Lang-ford; bay, a creek
tributary to Chester River in Kent County.
Langford; post village in
Kent County.
Lanham; post village in
Prince George County.
Lansdown; post village in
Baltimore County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Lantz; post village in
Frederick County.
Lapidum; post village in
Harford County.
Laplata; county seat of
Charles County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington Railroad.
Largo; post village in Prince
George County.
Lauraville; village in
Baltimore County.
Laurel; run, a small
tributary of Buffalo Run in Garrett County.
Laurel; run, a small
tributary of Little Elk Creek in Cecil County.
Laurel; run, a small
tributary of North Branch of Potomac River in Garrett
County.
Laurel; run, a small
tributary of Youghiogheny River in Garrett County.
Laurel; run, rises in Garrett
County and flows through Allegany County into Georges
Creek.
Laurel; town in Prince George
County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Population,
2,079.
Laurel Brook; station in
Harford County on the Maryland and Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Laurel Grove; post village in
St. Mary County.
Lavender Hill; village in
Baltimore County.
Laws; thoroughfare, a
passageway separating Deal Island from the mainland in
Somerset County.
Lawsonia; post village in
Somerset County.
Lawyers; cove, a small inlet
of Langford Bay in Kent County.
Layhill; post village in
Montgomery County.
Laytonsville; town in
Montgomery County. Population, 148.
Lazaretto; point in Baltimore
County, projecting into Patapsco River.
Leadenham; creek, a small
tributary of Broad Creek in Talbot County.
Leading; point in Anne
Arundel County, projecting into Patapsco River. A
lighthouse is erected thereon.
Le Compt; bay, a small inlet
of Choptank River in Dorchester County.
Lee; creek, a small tributary
of Choptank River in Dorchester County.
Leeds; creek, a small
tributary of Miles River in Talbot County.
Leeds; post village in Cecil
County.
Leeland; post village in
Prince George County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad.
Lego; point in Harford
County, projecting into Bush River.
Le Gore; post village in
Frederick County on the Northern Central Railway.
Leitch; wharf on Patuxent
River in Calvert County.
Leitchs; post village in Anne
Arundel County.
Lelland; village in Prince
George County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington Railroad.
Leon; post village in Anne
Arundel County.
Leonard; small pond in
Wicomico County drained by Wicomico River.
Leonardtown; county seat of
St. Mary County. Population, 463.
Leslie; post village in Cecil
County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Level; post village in
Harford County.
Lewis; knob, a mountain in
Garrett County. Height, 2,000 feet.
Lewis; landing on Nanticoke
River in Dorchester County.
Lewisdale; post village in
Montgomery County.
Lewistown; village in
Frederick County.
Liberty Grove; post village
in Cecil County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington Railroad.
Libertytown; small branch of
Timmonstown Branch in Worcester County.
Libertytown; village in
Frederick County.
Licking: creek, a tributary
of Potomac River in Washington County.
Licking; run, a small branch
of Deep Run on boundary between Howard and Anne Arundel
counties.
Licksville; village in
Frederick County.
Lighting Knot; cove in Smith
Island in Somerset County.
Limekiln; post village in
Frederick County.
Linchester; post village in
Caroline County.
Linden; village in Montgomery
County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Linden; village in Prince
George County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington Railroad.
Lineboro; post village in
Carroll Comity.
Linganore; village in
Frederick County.
Linkwood; post village in
Dorchester County on the Philadelphia. Baltimore and
Washington Railroad.
Linthicum; village in Anne
Arundel County on the Baltimore and Annapolis Short Line
Railroad.
Linwood; post village in
Carroll County on the Western Maryland Railroad.
Lisbon: post village in
Howard County.
Little: creek, a small
tributary to Monie Bay in Somerset County.
Little; creek, a small
tributary of Choptank River in Talbot County.
Little; small marshy island
in Tangier Sound in Somerset County.
Little; mountain in Garrett
County.
Little; pond in Worcester
County near head of Swan Gut Creek.
Little Allegany; mountain, on
border between Pennsylvania and Maryland in Allegany
Count}'.
Little Annemessex; river, a
tributary to Tangier Sound in Somerset County.
Little Bennett; creek, a
small tributary of Big Bennett ( !reek in Frederick
County.
Little Blackwater; river, a
tributary of Blackwater River in Dorchester County.
Little Bohemia; creek, a
tributary of Bohemia River in Cecil County.
Little Buffalo; run, a small
branch of Buffalo Run in Garrett County.
Little Burnt; branch, a small
tributary of Wicomico River in Wicomico County.
Little Catoctin; creek, a
small tributary of Potomac River in Frederick County.
Little Choptank; river,
tributary to Chesapeake Bay in Dorchester County.
Little Cove; point in Calvert
County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.
Little Deer; creek, a small
tributary of Deer Creek in Harford County.
Little Egging; beach on sand
bar separating Sinepuxent Bay from the Atlantic Ocean in
Worcester County.
Little Elk; creek, heads in
Pennsylvania and flows through Cecil County into Elk
River.
Little Falls; creek, a
tributary of Gunpowder Falls in Baltimore County.
Little Gunpowder Falls;
river, a tributary of Gunpowder River on boundary
between Baltimore and Harford counties.
Little Hunting; creek, a
branch of Hunting Creek in Frederick County.
Little Laurel; run, a small
branch of South Branch of Castleman River.
Little Magothy; river, a
tributary of Magothy River in Anne Arundel County.
Little Monie; creek, a
tributary to Monie Bay in Somerset County.
Little Monocacy; river, a
tributary of Alonocacy River in Alontgomery County.
Little Northeast; creek, a
branch of Northeast River in Cecil County.
Little Orleans; post village
in Allegany County.
Little Patuxent; river,
tributary of Big Patuxent River in Howard and Anne
Arundel counties.
Little Pipe; creek, a
tributary of Big Pipe Creek on boundary between
Frederick and Carroll counties.
Little Point; creek, a branch
of Point Branch in Prince George County.
Little Round; bay, a small
inlet of Big Round Bay in Anne Arundel County.
Little Run; creek, a small
branch of Little Pipe Creek in Carroll County.
Little Savage; mountain, a
ridge lying parallel to Big Savage Mountain in Garrett
County, extending into Pennsylvania.
Little Savage; river, a
tributary of Savage River in Garrett County.
Little Seneca; creek, a
tributary of Great Seneca Creek in Montgomery County.
Little Shade; run, a
tributary of Big Shade Run in Garrett County.
Little Tonoloway; creek, a
tributary of Tonoloway Creek in Washington County.
Little Troy; small island at
mouth of Sawney Cove in Somerset County.
Little Tuscarora; creek, a
small tributary of Monocacy River in Frederick County.
Little Youghiogheny; river, a
tributary of Youghiogheny River in Garrett County.
Lloyd; creek, a small
tributary of Sassafras River in Kent County.
Lloyd; creek, a small
tributary of Front Wye River in Talbot County.
Lloyds; point in Baltimore
County, projecting into mouth of Humphrey Creek.
Lloyds; post village in
Dorchester County.
Loarville; village in
Allegany County.
Loch Raven; post village in
Baltimore County on the Maryland and Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Loch Lynn Heights; town in
Garrett County. Population, 215.
Lock 53; village in
Washington County.
Lockearn; village in
Baltimore County.
Locust; point in Cecil
County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.
Locust; point in Cecil
County, projecting into Elk River.
Locust; point in Harford
County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.
Locust; point in Somerset
County, projecting into Manokin River.
Locustgrove; post village in
Kent County.
Loderick; creek, a small
tributary of Bush River in Harford County.
Log; point in Baltimore
County, projecting into Middle River.
Lombard; post village in
Cecil County.
Lonaconing; town in Allegany
County on the Cumberland and Pennsylvania and George's
Creek and Cumberland railroads. Population, 2,181.
Lone Cedar; point in
Worcester County, projecting into Assawoman Bay.
Lonehouse; creek, a small
tributary of South River in Anne Arundel County.
Long; cove, a small inlet of
Langford Bay in Kent County.
Long; small island in
Susquehanna River in Cecil County.
Long; small, almost entirely
marshy island in Chesapeake Bay in Dorchester County.
Long; hollow in Tonoloway
Ridge in Washington County.
Long; point in Anne Arundel
County, projecting into Round Bay.
Long; point in Dorchester
County, projecting into Nanticoke River.
Long; point in Dorchester
County, projecting into Honga River.
Long; point in Queen Anne
County, projecting into Chester River.
Long; point in St. Mary
County, projecting into St. Clements Bay.
Long; point in St. Mary
County, projecting into St. Mary River.
Long; point in Si. Mary
County, projecting into Patuxent River.
Long; point in Somerset
County, projecting into Big Annemessex River.
Long; point in Somerset
County, projecting into mouth of Wicomico River.
Long; point in Somerset
County, projecting into Little Annemessex River. Long;
point in Talbot County, projecting into Miles River.
Long; post village in
Allegany County.
Long; mountain ridge in
Washington County lying between Tonoloway Ridge and
Sideling Hill.
Long Corner; a village in
Howard County.
Long Draught; creek, a
tributary of Great Seneca Creek in Montgomery County.
Long Green; creek, a
tributary of Gunpowder Falls hi Baltimore County.
Long Green; post village in
Baltimore County on the Maryland and Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Long-haul; creek, a small
tributary of Miles River in Talbot County.
Long Marsh; ditch, a small
tributary of Tuckahoe Creek on boundary of Queen Anne
and Caroline counties.
Longrell; creek, a small
tributary of Nanticoke River in Dorchester County.
Longwoods; post village in
Talbot County.
Look-in; point in St. Mary
County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.
Lookout; point in St. Mary
County, projecting into mouth of Potomac River.
Lord; post village in
Allegany County.
Lorddolph; village in
Allegany County.
Loreley; post village in
Baltimore County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Loretto; village in Somerset
County on the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk
Railroad.
Lost Sand; run, a small
tributary of North Branch of Potomac River in Garrett
County.
Lothian; post village in Anne
Arundel County.
Lottsford; small branch of
Western Branch in Prince George County.
Love; point in Queen Anne
County, projecting into Chester River.
Love; run, a small tributary
of Octararo Creek in Cecil County.
Lovell; point in Baltimore
County, projecting into Patapsco River.
Lovely; cove, a small inlet
of East Fork of Langford Bay in Kent County.
Lovers; point in St. Mary
County, projecting into Breton Bay.
Loveville; post village in
St. Mary County.
Lower Cedar; point in Charles
County, projecting into Potomac River.
Lower Island; point in
Baltimore County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.
Lower Hunting; creek, a small
tributary of Upper Hunting Creek in Dorchester County.
Lower Marlboro; post village
in Calvert County.
Lower Spaniards; point in
Queen Anne County, projecting into Chester River.
Lower Thorn; point in Charles
County, projecting into Potomac River.
Lower Thoroughfare;
passageway separating Little Island from Deal Island in
Somerset County.
Lowndes; village in Allegany
County.
Lows; landing on Eastern Bay
in Talbot County.
Lows; point in Talbot County,
projecting into Eastern Bay.
Loys; post village in
Frederick County on the Western Maryland Railroad.
Luce; creek, a small
tributary of Severn River in Anne Arundel County.
Luke; post village in
Allegany County.
Lumber; small marshy island
in Chincoteague Bay in Worcester County.
Lusbys; post village in
Calvert County.
Lutherville; post village in
Baltimore County on the Northern Central Railway.
Lydia; post village in
Washington County.
Lynch; point in Baltimore
County, projecting into Back River.
Lynch; post village in Kent
County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington
Railroad.
Lyons; creek, a small
tributary of Patuxent River on boundary between Calvert
and Anne Arundel counties.
Lyons Creek; wharf on
Patuxent River in Calvert County.
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Source: Gazetteer of Maryland,
by Henry Gannett, Washington, Government Printing
Office, 1904.
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