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MARYLAND MANUAL. 57

He is engaged in the insurance and fertilizer business at
Cambria. He is a graduate of Eaton & Burnett's Business
College, and is well informed on most of the live questions
of the day. He was a member of the committee on
federal relations, on education, on insurance and loan
companies, of the last House.

HERMAN W. HANSON.

Mr. Hanson is a native of Harford county, having been
born and reared near Magnolia. He descended from a
prominent Dutch family, his father, Thomas Hanson,
having been a Hollander by birth. He was born near
Wheel Postoffice in 1859, and is known as one of the
leading canners of Abingdon district. He received his
education in the Lutheran parochial schools of Baltimore
city, and took a course of instruction in Bryant &
Stratton's Business College. Several years of his early
life were passed in the dairy business. He came to
Harford county in 1881, where he married and has since
resided.

HOWARD COUNTY—Two Members.

GROSVENOR HANSON.

Grosvenor Hanson was born on the estate of his ances-
tors in Howard county on August 10, 1856. He has for
many years, conducted the largest farm in the first
district, and is a man of sound judgment and progressive
ideas. Mr. Hanson was a prime mover in an effort to
build a bridge across the Patapsco river, near Orange
Grove, affording a direct route to Baltimore from a large
section of Howard county. He is unmarried. Mr.
Hanson has been a member of the Howard County
School Board.

E. GREEN SELBY.

E. Green Selby will take his seat in the present Legisla-
ture for the third term, having served in 1888 and 1890.
He is a sterling Democrat. He was one of the assessors
of the Fourth district in 1896.

KENT COUNTY—Two Members.

E. G. CLARK.

Dr. E. G. Clark was born in Kent county, Del., in
February, 1844. He resided on a farm until he waa 18

 

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