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Maryland Manual, 1904
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264. MARYLAND MANUAL.

JOHN GREEN, Democrat.

Mr. Green was born in 1859 and educated in the private
schools of Baltimore and Bryant & Stratton's Business Col-
lege. For several years he was bookkeeper and salesman for
different firms, and later conducted a grocery business. He
is now engaged in farming and trucking at Walnut Grove.

ALLEN STEVENSON, Democrat.

Mr. Stevenson is a coal and wood merchant, farmer and
retired marine engineer. He was born in Baltimore, January
30, 1868, and educated in the public schools and Maryland
Agricultural College.

CALVERT COUNTY—Two Members.

OLIVER D. SIMMONS, Republican.

Dr. Simmons was born in Calvert County in 1869. He is a
farmer, but chose medicine as a profession, graduating at the
College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1898. He served on
important committees of the House in 1900, 1901 and 1902.
He is a Mason and a member of the Methodist Church.

BENSON B. D. BOND, Republican.

Mr. Bond has been Clerk to the County Commissioners since
July, 1894, and previous to that was Clerk from 1877 to 1881,
and was Examiner to the School Commissioners from January,
1889, to May, 1890. He is a farmer, and was born November
22, 1848, and educated at Charlotte Hall School.

CAROLINE COUNTY— Two Members.

EDWARD E. GOSLIN, Democrat.

Mr. Goslin is a merchant and farmer of Federalsburg. He
was a member of the House of Delegates in 1800 and a mem-
ber of the Ways and Means Committee. In 1892 he was made
President of the Board of Auditors of the accounts of public
officials of Caroline County, and retained the position for seven
years. He was successful in improving the financial condition
of the county, and thereby saved the taxpayers much interest.
His interest in this work was the cause of his receiving the un-
precedented majority of three hundred and eighty-four in the
recent election. Mr. Goslin was born May, 1857.

 

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