68 GAZETTEER OE MARYLAND. [bull. 231. 
St. Clement; creek, a tributary to St. Clement Bay in St. Mary County. 
St. Clement Bay; village in St. Mary County. 
St. George; creek, a small tributary of Potomac River in St. Mary County. 
St. George; island in Potomac River in St. Mary County. 
St. George; post village in Baltimore County. 
St. George Island; post village in St. Mary County. 
St. Helena; small island in Round Bay in Anne Arundel County. 
St. Inigoes; creek, a small tributary of St. Mary River in St. Mary County. 
St. Inigoes; post village in St. Mary County. 
St. James Corners; village in Baltimore County. 
St. James School; post village in Washington County. 
St. Jerome; creek, a small tributary to Chesapeake Bay in St. Mary County. 
St. Jerome; point in St. Mary County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay. 
St. John; creek, a small tributary of Patuxent River in Calvert County. 
St. John; creek, a small tributury of Punch Island Creek in Dorchester County. 
St. John; creek, a small tributary of Patuxent River in St. Mary County. 
St. John; rock, a summit on Big Savage Mountain. Elevation, 2,930 feet. 
St. Leonard; creek, a small tributary of Patuxent River in Calvert County. 
St. Leonard; post village in Calvert County. 
St. Margaret; small island in Wicomico River in St. Mary County. 
St. Margaret; village in Anne Arundel County. 
St. Martin; post village in Worcester County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and 
Atlantic Railway. 
St. Mary; county, settled in 1634, occupies the southeast extremity of the western 
shore of the Chesapeake Bay, and forms a peninsula bounded on the southwest 
by Potomac River, on the northeast by the bay and Patuxent River, and north- 
west by Charles County. The surface of the county is varied, the northwestern 
portion being undulated, while the southeastern portion is mostly level and low. 
It is well drained by numerous creeks and branches. The area is 372 square 
miles, of which nearly one-half, or 109,553 acres, was under cultivation in 1900. 
The population for the same year was 17,182. The county seat is Leonardtown. 
The average magnetic declination in the county in 1900 was 4° 30'. The annual 
rainfall commonly ranges between 45 and 50 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature between 55° and 60°. 
St. Mary; post village in St. Mary County. 
St. Mary; river, an estuary flowing into Potomac River near its mouth. 
St. Michaels; post village in Talbot County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and 
Atlantic Railway. Population, 1,043. 
St. Patrick; creek, a small tributary to St. Clement Bay in St. Mary County. 
St. Peters; creek, a small tributary of Manokin River in Somerset County. 
St. Pierre; small marshy island in Manokin River in Somerset County. 
St. Pierre; point in Somerset County, projecting into Manokin River. 
St. Stephen; village in Somerset County. 
Salem; post village in Dorchester County. 
Salisbury; county seat of Wicomico County on the Baltimore, Chesapeake and 
Atlantic and the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk railroads. Population, 
4,277. 
Salt Block; mountain in Garrett County. Elevation, 2,768 feet. 
Saltblock; run, a small tributary of Youghiogheny River in Garrett County. 
Saltgrass; point in Worcester County, projecting into St. Martin River. 
Saltpeter; creek, a small tributary of Bush River in Baltimore County. 
Sampson; rock, a summit in Big Savage Mountain. Elevation, 2,942 feet. 
Sams; creek, a small tributary of Piney Branch in Carroll County. 
Sand; run, a tributary of North Branch of Potomac River in Garrett County. 
