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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1866
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ber of votes given in said districts, according to the said certifi-
cates, it appears that Jacob H. Sturgis has the greatest number
of legal votes for Wreck Master, for Worcester County, where-
upon we do determine, declare and return, that the said Jacob H.
Sturgis is duly elected.
Given under our hands, this tenth day of November, in the
year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and sixty five.
WILLIAM QUINN,
DANIEL P. RUSSELL,
LEVIN CROPPER,
STANTON ADKINS,
ELI W. GORDY,
JOHN W. LAWS,
NATHANIEL C.MILLER,
DAVID I. HAYMAN,
ROBERT I. BOWEN,
ELISHA M. COLLINS.
STATE or MARYLAND, Worcester County, to wit:
I, George H. Richardson, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Wor-
cester County, hereby certify that the aforegoing is a true copy
of the original return, this day delivered to me by the aforegoing
undersigned Judges of election, and now on file in my office
In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and
affix the seal of the said Circuit "Court, this tenth
[SEAL.] day of November, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred
and sixty-five.
GEO. H. RICHARDSON, Clerk.
To His Excellency, the Governor of Maryland:
We the subscribers, Judges at the close of an election held on
the seventh day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, in
the election districts of Somerset County, distinguished by number
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven,
twelve, thirteen, fourteen and fifteen, for the purpose of choosing
a Judge for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit of this State, having
this day assembled at the usual place of the sitting of the Circuit
Court of said County, with the books of the polls, on which are
endorsed the several certificates, agreeably to law, and having
cast up the whole number of votes given in the said districts,
according to the respective certificates made out by the Judges,
do return that Thomas A. Spence had nine hundred and twenty-
 

 
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