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Maryland Manual, 1903
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SKETCHES OF MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 259

WILLIAM G. HENKEL, Republican.

Mr. Henkel, a successful plumber of.Baltimore, was born
in that city in 1866, and attended the public schools of the
city until twelve years of age, when he began to learn his
trade. He is a memberof several orders, and highly esteemed
by his friends. Mr. Henkel was a member of the Legislature
of 1902.

DANIEL A. LOCK, Republican.

Mr. Lock is a plumber, gasfitter and worker in tin and
iron. He is a native of Baltimore, born February 7, 1866,
and educated in the public schools.

ARTHUR E. MILLER, Republican.

Mr. Miller was born October 4, 1871, in Baltimore, and
received his education at the public schools of that city. He
is a produce commission merchant.

WILLIAM HENRY PAIRO, Republican.

Mr. Pairo, a native of Baltimore, was born March 7, 1875,
and educated in the public schools of Baltimore, subse-
quently taking a two-year course in the Law Department of
the University of Maryland, and passing the State bar exami-
nation with an exceptionally high average. He is now
engaged in the practice of law before the courts of this State,
the Court of Appeals and United States District. Mr. Pairo
is an ardent Republican, and that he is popular is attested by
his ward giving him one hundred and twenty-eight plurality,
more than that accorded the Republican candidate for Gov-
ernor, and by running second in the district. Mr. Pairo
comes from an old and distinguished Virginia family, his
grandfather, Henry T. Pairo, having been prominent in
banking and social circles in Richmond at the outbreak of
the Civil War. Mr. Pairo was married in 1898 to Miss Mary
Hughes, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., and has one daughter.

BALTIMORE COUNTY—Six Members.

CARVILLE D. BENSON, Democrat.

Mr. Benson was bora in Baltimore County, August 24, 1872,
and educated in public schools of Baltimore and University
School of Law. He is a lawyer.

JOSHUA H. COCKEY, Democrat.

Col. Cockey was born at Harmony Hall, and attended the
private schools and Newton Academy of Baltimore City.
When twenty years of age he went to the West Indies on a


 

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