38 GAZETTEER OF MARYLANJD. - [bull. 231. 
Great Tonoloway; creek, a small branch of Potomac River in Washington County. 
Green; point in Worcester County, projecting into Sinepuxent Bay. 
Green; run, a small tributary of Pocomoke River in Wicomico County. 
Green; mountain ridge separating Tovyn Creek from Purstane Run in Allegany 
County. 
Greenbury; point in Anne Arundel County, projecting into Annapolis Roads. 
Greenbush;" point in Cecil County, projecting into Elk River. 
Greenfield Mills; village in Frederick County. 
Green Glade; run, a small branch of Deep Creek in Garrett County. 
Greenhill; village in Somerset County. 
Greenhurst; post village in Cecil County. 
Green Marsh; point in Baltimore County, projecting into Back River. 
Greenmound; post village in Carroll County on the Western Maryland Railroad. 
Greenock; post village in Anne Arundel County. 
Green Point; wharf in Kent County on Worton Creek. 
Greens; branch, a small tributary of Gunpowder Falls in Baltimore County. 
Greensboro; town in Caroline County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 
ington Railroad. Population, 641. 
Green Spring"; village in Baltimore County. 
Green Spring- Junction; station in Baltimore County on the Northern Central and 
Western Maryland railroads. 
Green Valley; village in Frederick County. 
Greenwood; creek, a small stream in Queen Anne County flowing into Eastern Bay. 
Greenwood; post village in Baltimore County on the Western Maryland Railroad. 
Greys; creek, a small stream in Worcester County flowing into Assawoman Bay. 
Greys; small inlet of Newport Bay in Worcester County. 
Greystone; village in Baltimore County. 
Griffin; post village in Caroline County. 
Grifton; post village in Montgomery County. 
Grimes; creek, a small tributary of Nanticoke River in Wicomico County. 
Grimes; post village in Washington County on the Norfolk and Western Railway. 
Grove ; small tributary of Chester River in Queen Anne County. 
Grove; neck, a strip of land between Sassafras River and Pond Creek in Cecil 
County. 
Grove; point in Cecil County, projecting into mouth of Sassafras River. 
Grove; post village in Caroline County on the Norfolk and Western Railway. 
Guard; post village in Garrett County. 
Guest; point in St. Mary County, projecting into St. Clement Bay. 
Guilford; post village in Howard County. 
Gum; point in Kent County, projecting into Chester River. 
Gumbridg-e; branch, a small tributary of Pocomoke River in Worcester County. 
Gum Swamp; village in Dorchester County. 
Gunby; creek, a small tributary to Pocomoke Sound in Somerset County. 
Gunner; creek, a small branch of Great Seneca Creek in Montgomery County.;, 
Gunpowder; neck, a strip of land between Gunpowder and Bush rivers in Har- 
ford County. 
Gunpowder; river, a large estuary on boundary between Harford and Baltimore 
counties flowing into Chesapeake Bay. 
Gunpowder Falls; river, a tributary of Gunpowder River in Baltimore County. 
Guys; village in Queen Anne County. 
Gwynnbrook; post village in Baltimore County. 
Gwynns Falls; creek in Baltimore County near Baltimore; flows into Middle Branch 
of Patapsco River. 
Habnab; post village in Somerset County. 
Hackett; point in Anne Arundel County, projecting into Annapolis Roads. 
