46 GAZETTEER OF MARYLAND. [bull. 231. 
Kent; island in Chesapeake Bay in Queen Anne County. 
Kent; landing on Kent Island in Chester River in Queen Anne County. 
Kent; point in Queen Anne County, projecting into Eastern Bay. 
Kent Island; narrows, a passage separating Kent Island from the mainland in 
Queen Anne County. 
Kent Island; village in Queen Anne County on Kent Island. 
Kenwood; village in Baltimore County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 
ington Railroad. 
Kerrick; swamp, a small stream flowing into Zekiah Swamp in Charles County. 
Keyser; point in Worcester County, projecting into Isle of Wight Bay. 
Keyser; post village in Garrett County. 
Kings; creek, a small tributary of Bush River in Harford County. 
King's; creek, a small branch of East Fork of Langford Bay in Kent County. 
Kings; creek, a tributary of Manokin River in Somerset County. 
Kings Creek; station in Somerset County on the New York, Philadelphia and Nor- 
folk Railroad. 
Kingsley; post village in Montgomery County. 
Kingston; post village in Somerset County on the New York, Philadelphia and Nor- 
folk Railroad. 
Kings Valley; post village in Montgomery County. 
Kingsville; post village in Baltimore County. 
Kirby; landing on Chester River in Kent County. 
Kirby; wharf on Choptank River in Talbot County. 
Kirkham; post village in Talbot County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic 
Railway. 
Kitty; point in St. Mary County, projecting into Potomac River. 
Klej Grange; post village in Worcester County. 
Knapp; narrows, a narrow passage between Chesapeake Bay and Harris Creek in 
Talbot County. " 
Knight Island; village in Cecil County. 
Knoebel; post village in Baltimore County. 
Knot; point in Worcester County, projecting into Newport Bay. 
Knoxville; post village in Frederick County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Koontz; run, a small tributary of Georges Creek in Garrett County. 
Koontz; village in Allegany County on the George's Creek and Cumberland Railroad. 
Kreigbaum; station in Allegany County on the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail- 
road. 
Krug; station in Garrett County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Kump; post village in Carroll County. 
Ladiesburg; post village in Frederick County. 
Lakeland; post village in Prince George County on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- 
road. 
Lake Ogleton; small inlet of Annapolis Roads in Anne Arundel County. 
Lake Roland; small lake in Baltimore County drained by Jones Falls. 
Lakeshore; post village in Anne Arundel County. 
Lakesville; post village in Dorchester County. 
Lambson; village in Kent County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington 
Railroad. 
Lamotte; post village in Carroll County. 
Lancaster; wharf on Wicomico River in Charles County. 
Lander; post village in Frederick County. 
Landonville; post village in Somerset County. 
Landover; post village in Prince George County on Philadelphia, Baltimore and 
Washington Railroad. 
