40 GAZETTEER OF MARYLAND. [bull. 231. 
Harford Furnace; post village in Harford County. 
Harkin; village in Harford County. 
Harnians; post village and station in Anne Arundel County on the Annapolis, 
Washington and Baltimore Railroad. 
Harmony Grove; post village and station in Frederick County on the Northern 
Central Railroad. 
Harper; creek, a small tributary of Patuxent River in St. Mary County. 
Harper; station in Talbot County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Rail- 
way. 
Harris; creek, a tributary of Choptank River in Talbot County. 
Harris; wharf on Chesapeake Bay in Kent County. 
Harris Lot; post village in Charles County. 
Earrisonville; village in Baltimore County. 
Harrisville; village in Cecil County. 
Harry; creek, a small tributary of St. Martin River in Worcester County. 
Harry James; creek, a small tributary of Potomac River in St. Mary County. 
Hart; small, almost entirely marshy island in Chesepcake Bay in Baltimore County. 
Hartley; post village in Baltimore County. 
Harvey; village in Washington County. 
Harwood; post village in Anne Arundel County on the Baltimore and Ohio 
Railroad. 
Hasty; point in Worcester County, projecting into St. Martin River. 
Hathaway; small island in Patapsco River in Baltimore County. 
Hauser; post village in Garrett County. 
Havemyer Park; village in Prince George County. 
Havre de Grace; post village in Harford County on the Baltimore and Ohio and 
the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington railroads. 
Hawk; cove, a small inlet of Chesapeake Bay in Baltimore County. 
Hawkins; point in Anne Arundel County, projecting into Patapsco River. A light- 
house is erected thereon. 
Hawling-s; river, a tributary of Patuxent River in Montgomery County. 
Hawthorn; cove, a small inlet of Seneca Creek in Baltimore County. 
Hayden; post village in Queen Anne County. 
Haystack; small branch of Long Green Creek in Baltimore County. 
Haystack; pond, a small inlet at mouth of St. Martin River in Worcestf r ( Jounty. 
Hazard; cove, a small inlet near mouth of Big Annemessex River in Somerset 
County. 
Hazard; point in Somerset County, projecting into mouth of Manokin River. 
Hazelnut; small branch of Bens Branch in Frederick County. 
Hazen; post village in Allegany County. 
Head of Creek; village in Somerset County. 
Hearns; village in Wicomico County. 
Hebbville; village in Baltimore County. 
Hebron; post village in Wicomico County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and 
Atlantic Railway. 
Helen; post village in St. Mary County. 
Hellen; creek, a small tributary of Patuxent River in Calvert County. 
Hellen; gut, a small branch of Patuxent River in Calvert County. 
Hellen; village in Calvert County. 
Hen and Chickens; small marshy island in St. Martin River in Worcester County. 
Henderson; post village in Caroline County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and 
Washington Railroad. 
Henryton; post village in Carroll County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Henson; creek, a small tributary of Potomac River in Prince George County. 
