WICOMICO COUNTY, MARYLAND

MUNICIPALITIES

Wicomico County has eight municipalities: Delmar, Fruitland, Hebron, Mardela Springs, Pittsville, Salisbury, Sharptown, and Willards. The oldest of these is Salisbury, the county seat, incorporated in 1854. Thereafter, Sharptown formed its own government (1874), as did Delmar (1888), Mardela Springs (1906), Pittsville (1906), Willards (1906), Hebron (1931), and Fruitland (1947).


DELMAR

Incorporated 1888 (Chapter 167, Acts of 1888)
Population (1990 census): 1,430

Half of Delmar lies in Maryland, half in Delaware (the dividing line runs down the middle of State Street). The Town's Maryland voters elect a town commission. The Town's Delaware voters elect a town council.


FRUITLAND

(formerly Forktown)
Incorporated 1947 (Chapter 662, Acts of 1947)
Population (1990 census): 3,511


HEBRON

Incorporated 1931 (Chapter 90, Acts of 1931)
Population (1990 census): 665


MARDELA SPRINGS

Incorporated 1906 (Chapter 325, Acts of 1906)
Population (1990 census): 360


PITTSVILLE

Incorporated 1906 (Chapter 499, Acts of 1906)
Population (1990 census): 602


SALISBURY

Incorporated 1854 (Chapter 287, Acts of 1854)
Population (1990 census): 20,592


SHARPTOWN

Incorporated 1874 (Chapter 465, Acts of 1874)
Population (1990 census): 609


WILLARDS

Incorporated 1906 (Chapter 195, Acts of 1906)
Population (1990 census): 708

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