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60 MARYLAND MANUAL.

ticket in Prince George's. He had a majority of four
votes. He is about 40 years of age and was born in
Prince George's. He was elected Sheriff of the county
on the Republican ticket in 1895. He comes of a promi-
nent Democratic family. He was a candidate for the
House of Delegates several years ago but was defeated.

QUEEN ANNE COUNTY—Three Delegates.

WILLIAM J. PRICE.

William J. Price, Jr., is the eldest son of William J.
Price. He was born in Wye Neck, Queen Anne county,
in July, 1863. He attended the public schools of the
county in his early boyhood days He received his col-
legiate education at St. John's College, Annapolis, and
Western Maryland College, Westminster. He then went
to the Bryant & Stratton Business College, where he
graduated. In August, 1884, when the Queen Anne
National Bank of Centreville was organized, Mr. Price
was appointed individual bookkeeper, which position he
held for five years, at which time he purchased an interest
in the Centreville Observer newspaper, and.has since been
connected with it as one of the editors and publishers.
He has for the last five years taken an active interest in
politics, but was never before on the ticket. He is not
married.
S. COLLINS WRIGHT.

S. Collins Wright is the second son of the late Col.
Thomas Wright, of the Church Farm, who was in the
Senate when the nineteen, afterward known as the
"Glorious Nineteen," refused to join in the organization,
and absented themselves for nearly two months. Mr.
Wright was born near Centreville, Queen Anne county,
Md., on February 12, 183*7. He was educated at West-
chester Academy, Pa. In the spring of 1861, he engaged
in the boating business, and ran a packet between Queens-
town and Baltimore for two years, after which he moved
to Centreville and continued the same business till 1866,
when he removed to the country, and has since been en-
gaged in agriculture. Mr. Wright was never before a
candidate for office.

EUGENE L, DUDLEY.

Eugene L. Dudley is a son of the late James P. Dud-
ley, once Register of Wills of the county. Mr. Dudley
was born in Queen Anne county in 1850, and was edu-

 

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