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SKETCHES OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 239

CECIL COUNT Y— Three Members.
JOHN H. KJMBLE, Democrat.

Mr. Kiruble is a native of Chester county, Pennsylvania,
and was born near Nottingham. Hie father, Arisen Kimble,
is a farmer of Chester county. He was educated at the
public schools of his county, and afterwards took a business
course at Poughkeepsie, N. T. He removed to Cecil
county about 1883 and settled on a farm near Port
Deposit. Besides being interested in farming, he is teller
in the Cecil National Bank at Port Deposit. He is a
speaker of no mean address.

Du. FKANK H. MAOKIE, Democrat.

Dr. Mackie is a son of J. Alfred Mackie, a farmer, near
Fair Hill, Cecil County. He is 34 years of age and a
graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, class of 1889,
since which time b« has practised his profession as a verte-
rinary surgeon in Cecil and the adjoining counties. For the
past five years he has been chairman of the State Verteri-
nary Examiners.

SAMUEL J. KEYS, Democrat.

Mr. Keys is one of Elkton's most successful business
men. lie is president of the Keya and Miller Lumber
Company. He was born in August, 1847, in Dorchester
county. He attended school at Vienna Academy, and after
completing his education engaged in the produce business
in Vienna. In 189:ihe moved to Elkton, and since then
has been engaged extensively in the lumber business. He
is at present Mayor of Elkton imd has also served in the
capacity of Town Commissioner on several occasions. He
is connected with all the leading fraternal organizations in
Elkton.

CHARLES COUNTY— Tioo Members.

JAMES DEB. WALBACH, G., Republican.

Mr. Walbach, G., was born in Charles county and is 35

years of age. He was educated at Rock Hill College, and

at one time taught school in Baltimore county. Afterward

he engaged in Charles county in farming and merchandising

near Hughesville, his old home. During this period he

studied law and was admitted to the Charles county bar in


 

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