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56 MARYLAND MANUAL.

educated in the Allegany public schools, and is considered
one of the most prosperous farmers in Garrett.

HARFORD COUNTY—Four Members.

T. LITTLETON HANWAY.

T. Littleton Hanway is a progressive merchant at
Aberdeen. He comes of one of the largest and most
influential families of the county. Besides his mercan-
tile business, he is vice-president of the Aberdeen First
National Bank, secretary of the Aberdeen Land and Im-
provement Company, which company has the improve-
ment of the town under its control, and a director in the
Tin Can Manfacturing Company. He is 51 years of age.
He was a member of the committee on elections, on
internal improvements, on inspections, on part of House
on Joint Committee on section 24, Article 3, of the Con-
stitution, of the last House.

ROBERT SENECA.

Mr. Robert Seneca is 51 years old and a native of
Havre de Grace, where he now resides. In early life he
conducted a mercantile business, but now devotes his
attention entirely to the buying and selling of ducks and
fish, in which he has been quite successful. He is known
as a clear-headed business man, and he thinks there ia
no State equal to Maryland and no place in. Maryland
like the little city in which he lives. He is married, and
his comfortable home is the seat of a generous hospitality,
which is often shared with the most prominent men of
the State. Mr. Seneca was never, until 1895, a candidate
for political office outside his city, but has frequently
served as a member of his city government. He was a
town commissioner in 1878. Since the incorporation of
Havre de Grace as a city, he has been its mayor in 1889,

1890 and 1891; city councilman in 1879, 1880,1881, 1890,

1891 and 1895; and city treasurer for two years. He
enjoys the distinction of being successful in every contest
in which he allowed his name to be used as a candidate.
He was a member of the committee on the Chesapeake
bay and its tributaries, on printing, on manufactures, of
the last House.
WILLIAM M. WHITEFORD.

William M. Whiteford is twenty-nine years of age. He
lives in Dublin district, and ia a son of Col. James ~R.
Whiteford, one of the prominent citizens of the county.

 

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