82 GAZETTEEE OF MARYLAND, [bull. 231. 
Williamsburg"; post village in Dorchester County. 
Williamsport; town in Washington County on the Cumberland Valley and the 
Western Maryland railroads. Population, 1,472. 
Williston; post village in Caroline County. 
Willoughby; post village in Queen Anne County on the Queen Anne's Railroad. 
"Willows; post village in Calvert County. 
Wills; creek, a small stream rising in Pennsylvania and flowing into North Branch 
of Potomac River in Allegany County. 
Wills; mountain, a continuation of Knobby Mountain Df West Virginia. Elevation, 
1,877 feet. 
Wilna; post village in Harford County. 
Wilson; point in Harford County, projecting into Bush River. 
Wilson; point in Baltimore County, projecting into Middle River. 
Wilson; point in Kent County, projecting into Chesapeake Bay. 
Wilson; wharf on Magothy River in Anne Arundel County. 
Wilson Point; wharf on Sassafras River in Kent County. 
Wimbledon; post village in Harford County. 
Wimms; branch, a small tributary of Horsepen Branch in Prince George County. 
Winans; station in Baltimore County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and AVashing- 
ton Railroad. 
Winans; cove, a small inlet of Patapsco River in Baltimore County. 
Winchester; creek, a small tributary of Chester River in Queen Anne County. 
Winchester; village in Anne Arundel County on the Baltimore and Annapolis Short 
Line Railroad. 
Winding; mountain ridge in Garrett County. Elevation, 2,866 feet. 
Windlass; run, a small branch of Bird River in Baltimore County. 
Windmill; creek, a small branch of St. Martin River in Worcester County. 
Windmill; point in Charles County, projecting into Potomac River. 
Windmill; point in Dorchester County, projecting into Honga River. 
Windmill; point in St. Mary County, projecting into St. Mary River. 
Windsor; creek, a small tributary of Nanticoke River in Wicomico County. 
Windyhill; post village in Talbot County. 
Winebrenner; run, a small stream rising in Garrett County and flowing into 
Georges Creek in Allegany County. 
Winfield; village in Carroll County. 
Wing-ate; point in Dorchester County, projecting into Honga River. 
Wingate; post village in Dorchester County. 
Winter; run, a small tributary of Patapsco River in Carroll County. 
Winters; run, a small branch of Otter Point Creek in Harford County. 
Wire; pond, a small inlet of Isle of Wight Bay in Worcester County. 
Witchcoate; point in Baltimore County, projecting into Back River. 
Wittman; post village in Talbot County. 
Wolf; gap in Big Savage Mountain in Garrett County. 
Wolf; rock, a summit in Dans Mountain in Allegany County. Elevation, 2,796 feet. . 
Wolf den; run, a small tributary of North Branch of Potomac River in Garrett 
County. 
Wolfe Mill; village in Allegany County. 
Wolftrap; creek, a small tributary of Manokin River in Somerset County. 
Wolsey; creek, a small tributary of Chester River in Queen Anne County. 
Wood; small island in Susquehanna River in Harford County. 
Woodberry; suburb of Baltimore City within its chartered limits. 
Woodbine; post village and station in Carroll County on the Baltimore and Ohio 
Railroad. 
