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Monongalia County, West Virginia - - 1900 Federal Census Team Transcription
Microfilm # T623-1767
ED# Enumeration Description: Status Transcriber Proofreader
74 Battelle Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district east of a line beginning at Pennsylvania state line on Dunkard Creek near William Cummin's, thence with said creek to Wadestown, thence with Fairmont Pike to top of ridge near George C. Stiles' heirs', between Dunkard Creek and Miracle Run, thence with said ridge or divide to the Marion County line near Galletin
     
75 Battelle Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district west of a line beginning at Pennsylvania state line on Dunkard Creek near William Cummins' thence with said creek to Wadestown, thence with Fairmont Pike to top of ridge near George C. Stiles' heirs', between Dunkard Creek and Miracle Run, thence with said ridge or divide to the Marion County line near Galletin
     
76 Cass Magisterial Dist.      
77 Clay Magisterial Dist. (part) including Blacksville town
All of district west of a line beginning at Pennsylvania state line where it is crossed by Rudolph's Run, thence with said run to the Dunkard Creek, thence with said creek to the Brownsville Bridge, thence with public road to Mount Olive M. E. Church, thence with the public road to Mooresville, thence with public road to Daniel Moore's on Jake's Run, thence with said run to the late residence of Uriah Haught, thence with public road to Bellaire school house, thence with public road down Pawpaw Creek, past the late residence of Milton A. Ammons, to the Marion County line near the residence of David Jones
     
78 Clay Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district east of a line beginning at Pennsylvania state line where it is crossed by Rudolph's Run, thence with said run to Dunkard Creek, thence with said creek to the Brownsville Bridge, thence with public road to Mount Olive M. E. Church, thence with public road to Mooresville, thence with the public road to Daniel Moore's on Jake's Run, thence with said run to the late residence of Uriah Haught, thence with public road to Bellaire school house, thence with public road down Pawpaw Creek, past the late residence of Milton A. Ammons, to the Marion County line near the residence of David Jones
     
79 Clinton Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district east of a line beginning where county road crosses Marion County line, at or near Ross' Mill, on White Day Creek, thence with said road to the Morgantown and Bridgeport Turnpike at Corother's Tannery, thence with said turnpike to Morgan district line.
     
80 Clinton Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district west of a line beginning where county road crosses Marion County line, at or near Ross' Mill, on White Day Creek, thence with said road to the Morgantown and Bridgeport Turnpike at Corother's Tannery, thence with said turnpike to Morgan district line
     
81 Grant Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district east of a line beginning at Marion County line on Brandonville and Fishing Creek Turnpike (better known as Fairmont and Morgantown Turnpike), thence with said pike to red bridge or Hare's Bridge, across Dent's Run, thence down said run to Monongahela River
     
82 Grant Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district west of a line beginning at Marion County line on Brandonville and Fishing Creek Turnpike (better known as Fairmont and Morgantown Turnpike), thence with said pike to red bridge or Hare's Bridge, across Dent's Run, thence down said run to Monongahela River.
     
83 Morgan Magisterial Dist. (part) including Seneca town
Excluding Morgantown town. All of district north of Deckers Creek
     
84 Morgan Magisterial Dist. (part) including
Greenmont and South Morgantown towns
All of district south of Decker's Creek
     
85 Morgantown town      
86 Union Magisterial Dist.      

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