6 MARYLAND MANUAL.
For some years Mr. Clabaugh has been active and prominent
on the Republican side of politics in Maryland. He was a
delegate to the national convention at Chicago, in 1884, which
nominated James G. Blane for the Presidency. A year or two
later he was the nominee for the State Senate from Carroll
county, but was defeated by Pinkney J. Bennett.
When the Republican State Convention met at Ocean City in
1891, to nominate a candidate for Governor, it is said that a
majority of the delegates were in favor of the nomination of
Mr. Clabaugh, but he declined to permit his name to go before
the convention. After the selection of Hon. William J. Van-
nort, Mr. Clabaugh was unanimously chosen chairman of the
Republican State Central Committee of Maryland. He was
re-elected two years ago, and has had an active share in directing
the movements of the party leading up to the nominating con-
vention of 1895.
Members of Congress.
Senators: ARTHUR P. GORMAN, of Laurel, Howard County.
CHARLES H. GIBSON, of Easton, Talbot County.
Senator-Elect: GEORGE L. WELLINGTON, of Cumberland, Alle-
gany County, in place of Charles H. Gibson,
Representatives:
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1st District
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Joshua W. Miles, Princess Anne.
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Wm. B. Baker, Aberdeen, Harford Co.
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Harry Welles Rusk, Baltimore.
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John K. Cowen, Baltimore.
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Chas. E. Coffin, Muirkirk, Prince George's Co.
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Geo. L. Wellington, Cumberland, Allegany Co.
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The Judiciary of the State.
COURT OF APPEALS.
6th Circuit—James McSherry, Chief of Supreme Bench of
the State, Frederick.
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Henry Page, Princess Anne.
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George M. Russum, Denton.
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David Fowler, Towson.
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A. Hunter Boyd, Cumberland.
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Charles B. Roberts, Westminster.
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John P. Briscoe, Prince Frederick.
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8th
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Wm. Shepherd Bryan, Baltimore.
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SUPREME BENCH OF BALTIMORE CITY.
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Henry D. Harlan, Chief.
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Pere L. Wickes. John Upshur Dennis.
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Albert Ritchie. Daniel Giraud Wright
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Charles E. Phelps. John J. Dobler.
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