Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Bruner R. Anderson (1863-1951)
MSA SC 3520-14801

Biography:

Bruner R. Anderson was born in February, 1864 [sic], and was brought up on a farm at Patuxent, in Anne Arundel. He was educated at St. John's College, Annapolis, where he graduated in 1884 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. After graduation, he taught school near Odenton for two years. He then attended the Maryland University Law School in Baltimore city, where, in 1888, he received the degree of LL. B. During the same year he was admitted to the bar, and has since been engaged in the practice of his profession in Baltimore city and Anne Arundel county. He is a lifelong Democrat, and has never held an office before. He is descended from a Scotch family of Andersons, who settled in Anne Arundel in 1680.

Elihu S. Riley, compiler, Maryland Manual 1897-8, (Annapolis: Advertiser Print, 1898), 39.
 

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