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272 MARYLAND MANUAL.

weeks later, and he has since resided there and in Baltimore
County. He is a son of the late Lawrason Riggs, and a direct
descendant of Francis Riggs, who settled in Calvert County
in 1663, members of this family having afterwards spread
through Anne Arundel, Frederick and Montgomery Counties.
His maternal grandfather was the Hon. Jesse D. Bright, who
was for four terms United States Senator from Indiana.

At the age of eleven he entered St. Paul's School, Concord,
N. H. He graduated as a civil engineer from Princeton Uni-
versity in 1887, standing second in his class. After prac-
ticing this profession a short time in Iowa he returned to enter
the machine shop of Robert Poole & Son Company; went to
Derrick & Harvey Machine Company on February 9, 1891,
and retired from business as vice-president of that company on
January 15, 1903; entered the services of, the Maryland Na-
tional Guard as Second Lieutenant of Company E, Fifth In-
fantry, on April 29, 1890; elected Captain of Company F,
same regiment, on February 23, 1891, and Major on Novem-
ber 12, 1895; was mustered into the service of the United
States on May 14, 1898, as Major, Fifth Maryland United
States Volunteers, and mustered out with his regiment at close
of Spanish-American War on October 22, 1898; resigned from
the Maryland National Guard on January 26, 1899; appointed
Adjutant-General of the State of Maryland January 29, 1904.

Clerk of the Court of Appeals: THOMAS PARRAN (Repub-
lican).

Thomas Parran was born in Calvert County, February 12,
1860. He was educated at Charlotte Hall Academy. He
was elected to the House of Delegates in 1883 and re-elected in
1885. He was Chief Deputy in the Internal Revenue Ser-
vice at Baltimore from 1889 to 1893, which year he was elected
to the State Senate. He was appointed Assistant Enrolling
Clerk in 1895 and Index Clerk in 1897 in the House of Repre-
sentatives of the United States. The latter position he held
at the time of his election, November 5, 1901, as Clerk of the
Court of Appeals of Maryland.

State Tax Commissioner: BUCHANAN SCHLEY (Democrat),
of Washington County.

Governor Hamilton's successor in the leadership of the Democrat Party
in Washington County was Buchanan Schley. This gifted man began his
political career in 1879, when still young. That year he was nominated
for State's Attorney for Washington County, but was defeated by John F.
A. Remley, the Republican candidate. Soon afterwards, he disputed with
Governor Hamilton, the leadership of the county conventions, and more
than once was victorious over the friends and supporters of the veteran
leader. After Governor Hamilton's death and down to the present time,
Mr. Schley's leadership has been almost undisputed. Only three times has
Mr. Schley been an office holder, and not often an office seeker. He was
appointed by President Cleveland Surveyor of the Port of Baltimore. In
1901 he was superintendent of the State Census, and in 1902 he was elected
Tax Commissioner of the State of Maryland. Mr. Schley is the youngest
son of Frederick A. Schley and his second wife, Miss Hall, a grand-
daughter of Mrs. Mary Pottinger, sister of Judges John and Thomas
Buchanan. The sister of Buchanan Schley's mother was the wife of Col.
George Schley, half brother of Buchanan Schley.



 

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