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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1866
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County, sixly-six votes; for Charles Parker, one hundred and
thirteen votes; for Jacob H. Sturgis, for Wreck Master, one
hundred and eight votes; for Wesley Pennerville, ninety votes;
for Surveyor—John W. Powell, senr., seventy-four votes, and
for William Shockley, one hundred and four votes.
DANIEL P. RUSSELL,
LEVIN CAUSEY,
THOMAS J. LATCHEN.
Test:
JNO. R. HILL,
G. THOS. LECOMPTE.
STATE OF MARYLAND, Worcester County, to-wit:
I hereby certify, that the within and aforegoing is a true copy
of the original return, made by the Judges of election in District
No. 2 of Worcester County, now on file in the office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court tor Worcester County, aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and
affix the seal of the said Circuit Court, this eleventh
day of January, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred and
[SEAL.] sixty-six.
GEO. H. RICHARDSON, Clerk.
To His Excellency, the Governor of Maryland:
We (he subscribers, Judges :et the close of an election held on
the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, eighteen hun-
dred and sixty-five, (being the seventh day in said month,) in the
Election Districts of Dorchester County, distinguished by number
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven,
twelve, thirteen and fourteen, for the purpose of choosing a Judge
for the Twelth Judicial Circuit of Maryland, having this day as-
sembled at the usual place of the silting of the Circuit Court of
said County, with the books of the polls, on which are endorsed
the several certificates, agreeably to laws, and having cast up the
whole number of votes given in the said districts, according lo the
respective certificates made out by the Judges, do return, that
Thomas A. Spence had six hundred and thirty.two votes, and
John R. Franklin had four hundred and sixty-one votes.

 
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