Historical List Membt
1871 ................. Andrew K. Syester
1875 ................ Charles J. J. Gwinn
1883 .............. .Charles Boyle Roberts
1887 ............. .William Pinkney Whyte
1891 ..................... .JohnP.Poe
1895 ................ Harry M. Clabaugh
1899 .............. George R. Gaither, Jr.
1899 .................... .Isidor Rayner
1903 ............... .William S. Bryan, Jr.
1907 ................. Isaac Lobe Strauss
1911 .................. .Edgar Allan Poe
1915 .................. Albert C. Ritchie
1918 .................... Ogle Marbury
1919 ............... Alexander Armstrong
1923 ............... Thomas H. Robinson
1930 .............. Wm. Preston Lane, Jr.
1934 ................ Herbert R. O'Conor
1938 ................. .William C. Walsh
1945 ................... William Curran
1946 ................... Hall Hammond
1952 ............... Edward D. E. Rollins
1954 ................ C. Ferdinand Sybert
1961 .................. Thomas B. Pinan
1966 ................. Robert C. Murphy
1966 .................. Francis B. Burch
1979, Jan. 1 only ............. Jon F. Oster
1979, Jan. 2 only .......... George A Nilson
1979 .................. Stephen H. Sachs
MARYLAND CONSTITUTIONAL
CONVENTIONS
MEMBERS OF THE CONVENTION
THAT FRAMED THE FIRST STATE
CONSTITUTION, AUGUST 14-
NOVEMBER 11, 1776
matthew tilghman, Talbot County, Chairman
gabriel duvall, Clerk
Kent. Thomas Ringgold, William Ringgold, Jo-
seph Earle, Thomas Smyth.
Anne Arundel. John Hall, Brice T. B. Worthing-
ton,28 Rezin Hammond, Samuel Chase,28
Charles Carroll, Barrister.28
Calvert. Benjamin Mackall IV, Charles Grahame,
William Fitzhugh, John Mackall.
Charles. Robert T. Hooe, John Dent, Thomas
Semmes, John Parnham.
Baltimore. Charles Ridgely, Thomas Cockey
Deye, John Stevenson, Peter Shepherd.
Talbot. Pollard Edmondson, John Gibson, Mat-
thew Tilghman, James Lloyd Chamberlaine.
"Resigned August 27, 1776. Worthington and Chase were re-
elected September 10, 1776. Hall was elected in place of
Carroll.
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'rs of the Constitutional Convention of 1851/619
Somerset. Gustavus Scott, George Scott, William
Horsey, Henry Lowes.
Dorchester. Robert Goldsborough, James Mur-
ray, John Ennalls, Joseph Ennalls.
Cecil. Joseph Gilpin, Patrick Ewing, David
Smith, Benjamin Brevard.
Prince George's. Walter Bowie, Benjamin Hall,
Osborn Sprigg, Luke Marbury.
Queen Anne's. Turbutt Wright, James Kent, Wil-
liam Bruff, Solomon Wright.
Worcester. Samuel Handy, Peter Chaille, Smith
Bishop, Josiah Mitchell.
Frederick. Lower District: Thomas Sprigg
Wootton, Jonathan Wilson, William Bayly, Jr.,
Elisha Williams.
Frederick. Middle District: Adam Fischer, Upton
Sheredine, Christopher Edelen, David Shriver.
Frederick. Upper District: Samuel Beall, Samuel
Hughes, John Stull, Henry Schnebly.
Caroline. Nathaniel Potter, William Richardson,29
Richard Mason, Henry Dickinson, Thomas
Johnson.30
Harford. Jacob Bond, Henry Wilson, Jr., John
Love, John Archer.
Baltimore Town. John Smith, Jeremiah Townley
Chase.
Annapolis. William Paca, Charles Carroll of
Carrollton.
MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL
CONVENTION OF 1851
John G. Chapman, Charles County, President
George G. Brewer, Secretary
St. Mary's. George C. Morgan, William J.
Blackistone, John F. Dent, J. R. Hopewell.
Kent. James B. Ricaud, John Lee, Ezekiel F.
Chambers, Joseph T. Mitchell.
Anne Arundel. Thomas Donaldson, Thomas B.
Dorsey, George Wells, Alexander Randall,
James Kent, John S. Sellman.
Calvert. George W. Weems, J. J. Dalrymple,
John Bond, A. R. Sellers.
Baltimore. Benjamin C. Howard, James M. Bu-
chanan, Ephraim Bell, Thomas J. Welsh, H. J.
Chandler, James L. Ridgely.
"Elected colonel of a battalion of an flying camp from the
Eastern Shore, August 16, 1776, and thereby vacated his seat.
"Elected August 30, 1776.
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