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Uncle; village in St. Mary County.
Unicorn; branch, a small
tributary of Chester River in Queen Anne County.
Union; run, a small tributary
of Bush River in Harford County.
Union Bridge; town in Carrol
County on the Western Maryland Railroad. Population,
663.
Unionville; village in
Frederick County.
Unionville; village in Talbot
County.
Unionville; village in
Worcester County.
Unity; post village in
Montgomery County.
Upperco; post village in
Baltimore County!
Upper Crossroads; post
villager in Harford County.
Upper Fairmont; post village
in Somerset County.
Upper Ferry; village in
Wicomico County.
Upper Hunting; creek, a small
tributary of Choptank River in Dorchester County.
Upper Marlboro; county seat
of Prince George County on the Chesapeake Beach Railway.
Population, 447.
Urbana; village in Frederick
County.
Vale; post village in Harford
County.
Vale; run, a small tributary
of Georges Creek in Allegany County.
Valentine; creek, a small
tributary of Severn River in Anne Arundel County.
Vale Summit; post village and
station in Allegany County on the George's Creek and
Cumberland Railroad.
Valley Lee; post village in
St. Mary County.
Valliant; post village in
Talbot County.
Van Bibber; post village in
Harford County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Veazey; neck, a strip of land
lying between Bohemia River and Cabin John Creek in
Cecil County.
Velvet Rock; branch, a small
tributary of Susquehanna River in Harford County.
Verona; village in Baltimore
County.
Victor; village in Somerset
County.
Vienna; post village in
Dorchester County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and
Atlantic Railway.
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Source: Gazetteer of Maryland,
by Henry Gannett, Washington, Government Printing
Office, 1904.
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