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Goldsboro; post village in Caroline County. 
Golfs; post village and static in in Kent County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and 
Washington Railroad. 
Good Luck; village in Prince < reorge County. 
Goodwill; village in Worcester County. 
Goody Hill; small branch of Basset Creek in Worcester County. 
Goose; creek, a small stream in Somerset County flowing into Kedge Strait, 
Goose; creek, a small tributary of Manokin River in Somerset County. 
Goose; creek, a small stream in Dorchester County flowing into Fishing Bay. 
Goose; creek, a small tributary of Choptank River in Dorchester County. 
Goose; point in Worcester County, projecting into Sinepuxent Bay. 
Goose; pond forming a small inlet of Assa woman Bay in Worcester County. 
Goose; pond in Anne Arundel County having outlet into Chesapeake Bay. 
Gordon; point in Queen Anne County, projecting into Chester River. 
Gorman; village in Garrett County. 
Gorsuch; post village in Carroll County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Gorsucb Mills; village in Baltimore County. 
Gortner; post village in Garrett County. 
Goshen; creek, a small tributary of Great Seneca Creek in Montgomery County. 
Goshen; post village in Montgomery County. 
Governor Run; post village in Calvert County. 
Grace; creek, a small branch of Broad Creek in Talbot County. 
Grace; point in Baltimore County, projecting into Bush River. 
Graceham; post village in Frederick County on the Western Maryland Railroad, 
Grafton; village in Charles County. 
Grafton Shops; village in Harford County. 
Graney; creek, a small tributary to Chesapeake Bay in Queen Anne County. 
Grange; post village in Baltimore County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and 
Washington Railroad. 
Granite; post village in Baltimore County. 
Grantsville; town in Garrett County. Population, 175. 
Grassy; small marshy island in Isle of Wight Bay in Worcester County. 
Gratitude; post village in Kent County. 
Gravelly; point in Dorchester County, projecting into Nanticoke River. 
Graveyard; creek, a small branch of Deer Creek in Harford County. 
Graveyard; creek, a small tributary of Severn River in Anne Arundel County. 
Gray; point in St. Mary County, projecting into Potomac River. 
Grays; hill in Cecil County. Height, 268 feet. 
Grays; island, a bit of elevated dry land in sea marshes of Dorchester County. 
Grays Corner; village in Worcester County. 
Grays Inn; creek, a small tributary of Chester River in Kent County. 
Grayton; post village in Charles County. 
Great; bay, a small inlet of Tar Bay in Dorchester County. 
Great; cove, a small inlet of Tangier Sound in Dorchester County. 
Great; falls in the Potomac River between Fairfax County, Va., and Montgomery 
County. 
Great Bohemia; creek, rises in Delaware and flows through Cecil County into 
Bohemia River. 
Great Egging, beach, on sand bar separating Sinepuxent Bay from the Atlantic 
Ocean in Worcester County. 
Greatfalls; post village in Montgomery County. 
Great Marsh; point in Talbot County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay. 
Great Mills; post village in St. Mary County. 
Great Seneca; creek, a tributary of Potomac River in Montgomery County. 
