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Maryland Manual, 1896
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 98

Officers of Registration of Voters. (Acts of 1882, chapter
22, sections 1 and 2. Acts of 1884, chapter 271. Article 33,
section 1, of Code. )

Four members of the State Board of Education. (Acts of
1874, chapter 463. )

Ten of the thirty Directors of the Female House of Refuge.
(Acts of 1870, chapter 391. Acts of 1880, chapter 173. Article
27, section 372, of Code. )

A chief of Bureau of Statistics and Information. (Acts of
1884, chapter 211. )

Six Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary. (Acts of 1878,
chapter 74. )

Five Managers of the House of Refuge, to be appointed
annually in the month of February. (Article 74, section 117,
Maryland Code. )

An Inspector of Mines for Garrett and Allegany counties.
(Acts of 1878, chapter 157. )

Chief Judge. of the Court of Appeals from those elected to
that Court. (Acts of 1882, chapter 82. )

Nine Managers of the Maryland Hospital. (Acts of 1876,
chapter 357. )

One Measurer of Carts in Baltimore city. (Acts of 1876,
chapter 46.

Three persons, residents and voters of the city of Baltimore,
to serve as Supervisors of Elections, under Act of 1876, chapter
223.

A Register of Voters in each new election district created.
Act of 1884, chapter 271.

A Board to inquire into the practicability of draining swampy
districts and planting Eucalyptus trees, to be composed of one
Eastern Shore physician, one Western Shore physician, one prac-
tical business man, the Secretary of the State Board of Health
and the Governor. (Acts of 1884, chapter 357. )

Two Justices of the peace in each new election district created,
and one for each new ward created in the city of Baltimore.
(Article 68, section 4, Maryland Code. )

A Quarter-Master General, an Inspector General, a Judge
Advocate and ten aides-de-camp. (Article 68, section 6, of
Code. )

One Fire Marshal. (Acts of 1894, chapter 248. )

Eleven Shipping Commissioners. (Article 72, sections 67-76
of Code. )

State Vaccine Agent. (Article 43, sections 26 to 34, of the
Code. )

 

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