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McConchie; post village in Charles County.

McCoole; post village in Allegany County.

McDameltown; village in Talbot County.

McDaniel; post village in Talbot County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway.

McDonogh; post village in Baltimore County on the Western Maryland Railroad.

McHenry; post village in Garrett County.

McIntosh; run, a small tributary to Breton Bay in St. Mary County.

McIntyre; village in Harford County.

McKendree; post village in Anne Arundel County.

McKendree; village in Prince George County.

Mackall; post village in Calvert County.

Macton; post village in Harford County.

Macum; small tributary of Chester River in Queen Anne County.

Maddox; island, a bit of elevated dry land in sea marshes of Somerset County.

Maddox; post village in St. Mary County.

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

Madison; post village in Dorchester County.

Madonna; village in Harford County.

Magnolia; post village in Harford County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad.

Magothy; river, an estuary entering Chesapeake Bay in Anne Arundel County.

Magruder; small branch of Great Seneca Creek in Montgomery County.

Magruder; (Tuxedo P. O.) village in Prince George County on Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad.

Main; creek, a small tributary of Patapsco River in Anne Arundel County.

Malcolm; post village in Charles County.

Mallows; creek, a small tributary of Potomac River in Charles County.

Manahowic; creek, a small tributary of Wicomico River in St. Mary County.

Manchester; village in Carroll County. Population, 609.

Manklin; creek, a small tributary to Isle of Wight Bay in Worcester County.

Manokin; post village in Somerset County.

Manokin; river, a tributary to Tangier Sound in Somerset County.

Manor; post village in Baltimore County.

Mantua; village in Baltimore County.

Maple; run, a small branch of Town Creek in Allegany County.

Maplegrove; post village in Carroll County on the Western Maryland Railroad.

Mapleville; post village in Washington County.

Marble Hill; village in Baltimore County.

Mardela Springs; post village in Wicomico County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway.

Margots; small island in St. Martin River in Worcester County.

Marion; post village in Somerset County on the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad.

Marlboro; station in Prince George County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad.

Marley; creek, a tributary of Curtis Creek in Anne Arundel County.

Marley; post village in Anne Arundel County on the Baltimore and Annapolis Short Line Railroad.

Marriott Hill; village in Anne Arundel County.

Marriottsville; post village in Howard County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Marsh; creek, a small branch of Back Creek in Baltimore County

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

Marsh; hill in Garrett County. Height, 3,075 feet.

Marsh; point in Kent County, projecting into Island Creek.

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

Marsh; run, a branch of Deep Creek in Garrett County.

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

Marshall Hall; post village in Charles County.

Marshy; creek, a small tributary to Prospect Bay in Queen Anne County.

Marter; cove, a small inlet of Wye River in Queen Anne County.

Martin: bay, an arm of Chincoteague Bay in Worcester County.

Martin: mountain ridge in Allegany County extending into Pennsylvania.

Martin; point in Worcester County, projecting into Chincoteague Bay.

Martin; point in St. Mary County, projecting into St. Mary River.

Martinsburg; post village in Montgomery County.

Marumsco; creek, a tributary of Pocomoke River in Somerset County.

Marumsco; post village in Somerset County.

Marydell; post village in Caroline County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad.

Maryland; point in Charles County, projecting into Potomac River.

Maryland Line; post village in Baltimore County.

Masons; island in Potomac River in Montgomery County.

Mason Springs; post village in Charles County.

Massey; post village in Kent County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad.

Mataponi; creek, a small tributary of Patuxent River in Prince George County.

Mattapex; post village in Queen Anne County.

Mattaponi; landing on Pocomoke River in Worcester County.

Mattawoman; creek, a tributary of Potomac River in Prince George and Charles counties.

Mattawoman; post village in Charles County.

Matthew; run, a small tributary of Georges Creek in Allegany County.

Matthews; post village in Talbot County.

Maugansville; post village in Washington County on the Cumberland Valley Railroad.

Mayfield; post village in Howard County.

Maynard; post village in Anne Arundel County.

Maynardier; ridge, a spur of Meadow Mountain separating Little and Big Laurel runs in Garrett County.

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

Mayo; post village in Anne Arundel County.

Meadow; small island in Susquehanna River in Harford County.

Meadow; mountain ridge in Garrett County. Height, 3,031 feet.

Meadow; run, a small tributary of Castleman River heading in Garrett County and flowing into Pennsylvania.

Meadow Mountain; run, a tributary of Deep Creek in Garrett County.

Meadows; post village in Prince George County.

Mechanicsville; post village in St. Mary County on the Washington, Potomac and Chesapeake Railroad.

Mechanic Valley; village in Cecil County.

Medford; post village in Carroll County on the Western Maryland Railroad.

Meekin; neck, a strip of land lying between Honga River and Chesapeake Bay in Dorchester County.

Melitota; post village in Kent County.

Melson; village in Wicomico County.

Melvale; village in Baltimore County on the Northern Central Railway.

Merrell; post village in Garrett County.

Michaelsville; post village in Harford County.

Middle; branch, a tributary of Patapsco River within limits of Baltimore City.

Middle; small branch of Shingle Landing Prong in Worcester County.

Middle; creek, a small stream on Deal Island in Somerset County tributary to Tangier Sound.

Middle; neck, a strip of land lying between Great and Little Bohemia creeks in Cecil County.

Middle; ridge, a spur of Meadow Mountain in Garrett County separating Monroe and Big runs.

Middle; river, a tributary to Chesapeake Bay in Baltimore County.

Middlebrook; post village in Montgomery County.

Middleburg; post village in Carroll County on the Western Maryland Railroad.

Middle Fork; creek, a tributary of Savage River in Garrett County.

Middle Patuxent; river in Howard County flowing into Little Patuxent River.

Middle Quarter; cove, a tributary of Chester River in Queen Anne County.

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

Middletown; town in Frederick County. Population, 665.

Midland; post village in Allegany County on the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad.

Midlothian; post village in Allegany County on the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad.

Milburn; landing on Pocomoke River in Worcester County.

Miles; branch, a tributary of Nanticoke River in Dorchester County.

Miles; river, a tributary to Eastern Bay in Talbot County.

Milestown; post village in St. Mary County.

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

Mill; brook, a tributary of Deer Creek in Harford County.

Mill; creek, a small branch of Furnace Creek in Cecil County.

Mill; creek, a small branch of Island Creek in Kent County.

Mill; creek, a small tributary of North Branch of Potomac River in Allegany County.

Mill; creek, a small branch of Rock Creek in Montgomery County.

Mill; creek, a small tributary of Whitehall River in Anne Arundel County.

Mill; creek, a small tributary of Patuxent River in Calvert County.

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

Mill; creek, a small tributary of Wicomico River in St. Mary County.

Mill; point in Dorchester County, projecting into Trappe Bay.

Mill; point in St. Mary County, projecting into Wicomico River.

Mill; run, a small tributary of Youghiogheny River.

Mill; run, a tributary of Georges Creek in Garrett and Allegany counties.

Miller; island in Chesapeake Bay in Baltimore County.

Miller; run, a small branch of Poplar Lick Run in Garrett County.

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

Miller; village in Allegany County.

Millers; post village in Carroll County on the Western Maryland Railroad.

Millersville; post village in Anne Arundel County on the Annapolis, Washington and Baltimore Railroad.

Millersville; village in Baltimore County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Mill Green; village in Harford County.

Millington; town in Kent County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad. Population, 406.

Mills; branch, a small tributary of Chester River in Kent County.

Mills; small island in Susquehanna River in Cecil County.

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

Millstone; village in St. Mary County.

Millstone; village in Washington County.

Milltown; landing on Patuxent River in Prince George County.

Millville; village in Worcester County.

Milton; village in Dorchester County.

Milton; point in Kent County, projecting into Chester River.

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

Mine Bank; run, a small tributary of Gunpowder Falls in Baltimore County.

Mineral Spring; village in Garrett County.

Minksville; village in Wicomico County.

Mitchell; bluff, a point in Kent County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.

Mitchellville; post village in Prince George County.

Moccasin; pond, a small inlet of Isle of Wight Bay in Worcester County.

Mockingbird; pond in Wicomico County drained by Barren Creek.

Mondel; post village in Washington County on the Norfolk and Western Railway.

Monie; bay, an arm of Chesapeake Bay in Somerset County.

Monie; neck, a strip of land lying between Big and Little Monie creeks and Monie Bay.

Monie; post village in Somerset County.

Monkey Lodge; hill in Garrett County. Height, 2,600 feet.

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

Monocacy; post village in Montgomery County.

Monocacy; river, a tributary of Potomac River in Frederick County.

Monroe; run, a small tributary of Big Run in Garrett County.

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

Montebello; small lake within the chartered limits of Baltimore City.

Montgomery County, bounded on the southwest by Virginia, on the northwest by Frederick County, on the northeast by Patuxent River, and southeast by Prince George County and the District of Columbia. The surface is mostly hilly, and gives rise to many branches, most of which have considerable fall in a very short distance. The area is 400 square miles, of which nearly two-thirds, or 212,840 acres, was under cultivation in 1900. The county seat is Rockville, with a population of 1,110 in 1900. The average magnetic declination in the county in 1900 was 4° 45' west. The annual rainfall commonly ranges between 45 and 50 inches, and the mean annual temperature between 50° and 55°.

Montrose; post village in Montgomery County.

Moon; mountain ridge in Garrett County.

Moons; bay, a small inlet of Big Annemessex River in Somerset County.

Moore; knob, a hill in Washington County. Height, 900 feet.-

Moore; run, a small tributary of Georges Creek in Allegany County.

Moors; run, a small tributary of Back River in Baltimore County.

Morantown; village in Allegany County.

Morgan; creek, a small tributary of Chester River in Kent County.

Morgan; post village in Carroll County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Morgan; run, a small tributary of North Branch of Patapsco River in Carroll County.

Morganza; post village in St. Mary County.

Morgnec; post village in Kent County.

Morris; pond in Wicomico County drained by Morris Prong, which flows into Tonytank Creek.

Morris; prong, a small tributary of Tonytank Creek in Wicomico County.

Moscow Mill; post village in Allegany County.

Mosquito; creek, a small tributary of Chesapeake Bay in Harford County.

Motters; post village in Frederick County on the Emmitsburg Railroad.

Mountain; small branch of Winters Run in Harford County.

Mountain; point in Anne Arundel County, projecting into mouth of Magothy River.

Mountain; post village in Harford County.

Mountain Hill; village in Harford County.

Mountain Lake Park; town in Garrett County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Population, 215.

Mountain View; village in Howard County.

Mount Airy; village in Carroll County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Population, 332.

Mount Carmel; post village in Baltimore County.

Mount Ephraim; village in Montgomery County.

Mount Harmony; post village in Calvert County on the Chesapeake Beach Railway.

Mount Holly; village in Dorchester County.

Mount Hope; village in Baltimore County on the Western Maryland Railroad.

Mount Misery; village in Anne Arundel County.

Mount Pleasant; village in Frederick County.

Mount Savage; post village in Allegany County on the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad.

Mount Savage Junction; station in Allegany County on the Baltimore and Ohio and the Cumberland and Pennsylvania railroads.

Mount Vernon; post village in Somerset County.

Mount View; post village in Howard County.

Mount Vista; post village in Baltimore County.

Mount Washington; village in Baltimore County.

Mount Wilson; post village in Baltimore County on the Western Maryland Railroad.

Mount Zion; village in Cecil County.

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

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

Mud; creek, a small tributary of Turville Creek in Worcester County.

Muddy; branch, a tributary of Potomac River in Montgomery County.

Muddy; creek, a small tributary of Big Annemessex River in Somerset County.

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

Muddy; creek, a small tributary of Choptank River in Talbot County.

Muddy; creek, a small tributary of Rhode River in Anne Arundel County.

Muddy; creek, a small tributary of Youghiogheny River in Garrett County.

Muddy; run, & small tributary of Herrington Creek in Garrett County.

Mudlick; hollow in Town Hill in Allegany County.

Muirkirk; post village in Prince George County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Mulberry; point in Dorchester County, projecting into Nanticoke River.

Mulberry; point in Harford County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay.

Mullinix; post village in Montgomery County.

Murley; branch, a small tributary of Town Creek in Allegany County.

Murumsco; creek, a small tributary of Pocomoke River in Somerset County.

Muskrattown; village in Worcester County.

Mutton; small islands in Susquehanna River in Harford County.

Mutual; post village in Calvert County.

Myersville; post village in Frederick County.

My Lady; small branch of Carroll Branch in Baltimore County.

Myrtle; point in Somerset County, projecting into Big Annemessex River.

 

Maryland Gazetteer | Maryland AHGP

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

 

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