184. MARYLAND MANUAL.
Inspectors,
Frank Armiger.................. ........ Baltimore City...............
Joseph B. Joyner,...........................Baltimore County...........
Clerks,
Miss Anna E. Price.........................Baltimore City........ ......
Miss Jennie V. Kenney,............. ..Baltimore County...........
The Chief of the Bureau of Statistics and Information is appointed
by the Governor, with the consent of the Senate, for a term of two
years from the first Monday in May. The Chief appoints all clerks
and employees in the Bureau. (Chapter 29, 1892.)
The Chief of the Bureau appoints the two Inspectors, whose duties
are to inspect the tenements, dwelling houses, factories, workshops,
together with other duties prescribed by the Chief of Bureau. (Chap-
ter 101, 1902.)
This Bureau is charged with the duty of collecting and classifying
information relating to the industrial interests of the State and the
needs of the same, and with the annual publication of the data so
obtained.
BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION— Baltimore.
President,
Maximus Whitehill.........................Frederick County........... 1906
Commissioner,
Henry S. Mancha............ ..............Anne Arundel County....,1906
State Superintendent,
William T. P. Turpin.....................Queen Anne's County......1906
Secretary,
Herman Badenhoop.......................Baltimore City...............
Stenographer,
Miss Florence I. Cohee..................Baltimore City...............
The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints a President,
a State Superintendent and a Commissioner of Immigration, which
constitutes the Bureau of Immigration. These officers are appointed
for a term of two years from the first Monday in May, and the Secre-
tary and other employees are appointed by the Bureau. (Chapter 282,
1898.)
The Bureau of Immigration is established for the purpose of en-
couraging beneficial immigration to the State, It is required to pre-
pare and distribute maps, pamphlets and other printed matter pertain-
ing to the resources of the State and the shipping and marketing
facilities, an annual report of which is made to the Governor.
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER— Office, Baltimore.
Insurance Commissioner,
Benjamin F. Crouse.................... .....Carroll County...............1909
Deputy Commissioner,
George W. Truitt.......... ................... Baltimore County............
Assistants,
Edward S. Hargis........ ....................Worcester County.........
William B. Usilton.................. ........Kent County.................
Stenographer,
Miss Emma Wilkinson ............ .........Baltimore City......... ......
Actuary,
Clayton C. Hall...............................Baltimore City...... ........
Attorney,
Arthur D. Foster,.............................Baltimore City...............
|
|