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206 MARYLAND MANUAL.

The Adjutant-General: HENRY M. WARFIELD (Democrat),
Baltimore County, Md.

General Warfield was born in Baltimore, July 1, 1867. He
is a son of the late Henry M. Warfield, who was the candi-
date for Mayor of Baltimore on the reform ticket in 1875.
His brothers are B. Emory Warfield, president of the Han-
over Fire Insurance Company of New York, and S. Davies
Warfield, president of the Continental Trust Company of
Baltimore. The latter was a candidate for Mayor of Balti-
more in 1891 and Postmaster of Baltimore for eleven years,
having been appointed by President Cleveland and re-ap-
pointe by President McKinley.

General Warfield enlisted as a private in Company K,
Fifth. Regiment Infantry, Maryland National Guard, Novem-
ber 1, 1885, and served continuously until January 22, 1908,
on which date he was appointed The Adjutant-General of
Maryland by Governor Crothers.

He was elected Second Lieutenant of Company K, Novem-
ber 1, 1888, afterwards becoming First Lieutenant of Com-
pany F, Captain on Regimental Staff, Captain of Company
B, Major and Colonel, being elected to the latter position on
June 30, 1903.

General Warfield has always taken much interest in the
affairs of his native city, both business and social. He is the
resident manager of the Royal Insurance Company, Ltd., of
Liverpool, with offices in the Chamber of Commerce Build-
ing, Baltimore, and one of the directors of the Board of
Trade.

His membership in the clubs of Baltimore includes the
Maryland, Elkridge, Merchants' and Bachelors' Cotillon.

Clerk of the Court of Appeals: CALEB C. MAGRUDER (Demo-
crat), of Prince George's Conuty.

Caleb Clarke Magruder, of Prince George's County, son of
Caleb Magruder, lawyer, and Mary Spring Pelt, was gradu-
ated A. B. and A. M.) Georgetown University. Studied law
at the University of Virginia. Married Elizabeth Bice,
daughter of Dr. Richard Thomas Nalle and Ellen Anae Hooe,
of Virginia. Democratic candidate for State Senator from
Prince George's in 1881, and for Associate Judge of Seventh
Judicial Circuit in 1897. Elected Clerk of the Court of
Appeals November 8,1907.

 

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