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Maryland Manual, 1896
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 73

then took a law course at the University of Virginia. He was
admitted to the bar in 1886, and since that time has successfully
practiced his profession. He is a member of the committee on
Federal relations, on judiciary, on amendments to the Constitu-
tion, on civil service.

Edwin H. Taylor.

Edwin H. Taylor was born January 3d, 1861, at Stockton,
Maryland, where he now lives. Since leaving school he has
been the agent of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad Company at Hursley. He has been engaged exten-
sively in the oyster business, and is now one of the firm of
Taylor & Wharton, in the coal and phosphate business. The
firm owns the vessels used in the business. Mr. Taylor is also
engaged alone in the manufacture of barrels.

He is a member of committee on Chesapeake bay and its
tributaries, on inspections, on internal improvements.

Horace F. Harmonson.

Horace F. Harmonson is about thirty-five years old and is
proprietor of the Atlantic Hotel in Berlin, where he has been
for a number of years.

He is a member of the committee on labor, on public records,
on claims.

OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES.

Chief Clerk—Martin M. Higgins, of Talbot county.

Heading Clerk—Charles L. Wilson, of Baltimore city.

Journal Clerk—J. Albert Clark, of Prince George's county.

Chief Engrossing Clerk—Harry B. Joyce, of Baltimore city.

Sergeant-at Arms—Frank J. Devilbiss, of Carroll county.

Postmaster—E. H. Wardwell, Baltimore city; assistant post-
master, Thos. P. Jones, Dorchester county.

Clerks—Sewell Moore, Cecil county; George E. Medley,
Charles county; Ed. L. Jones, Talbot county; A. A. Braddock,
Montgomery county; W. H. Evans, Baltimore county.

Keeper of Cloak Room—George F. Cooper, Baltimore; assist-
ant, William H. Taylor, Anne Arundel.

Doorkeepers—H. Clay Andrews, Frederick county; Ed. B.
Garges, Prince George's county; Samuel H. Angle, Washington
county.

 

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