SKETCHES OF MEMBERS OF THE SENATE. 175
1860 Mr. Dobler connected himself with the wholesale
paper house of Wheelwright & Mudge, of Baltimore City,
of which firm he became a member in 1868, and in 1875
he became its head. He was elected to the State Senate in
1895. During the sessions of 1896 and 1898 he was a most
active and influential member.
Baltimore City, (Second District)—LEWIS PUTZEL, Republican.
Lewis Putzel was born in Baltimore, in 1866. He grad-
uated with honor from the Baltimore City College in 1885
and stood second in his class at the law school of the
University of Maryland, whence he graduated in 1888. He
is a member of the law firm of Steiner & Putzel, of Balti-
more city. In 1895 Mr. Putzel was elected a member of
the House of Delegates. In 1896 he was appointed by
Mayor Hooper City Attorney, by virtue of which appoint-
ment he became a member of the New Charter Commis-
sion. He was elected to the State Senate in 1897.
.Baltimore City, (Third District)—FRANK S. STROBRIDGE,
Republican.
Mr. Strobridge was born in San Francisco, Cal., in 1857.
He comes of New England stock. He was educated in the
public schools of Philadelphia, and in 1875 removed to
Baltimore city, where he engaged in the insurance business,
which he has since carried on with great success. In 1895
Mr. Strobridge was elected to the State Senate.
Baltimore County—D. HOPPER EMORY, Republican.
Mr. Emory was born in Queen Anne's county in 1841.
He is a son of the late D. C. H. Emory. He was educated
in the public schools, at Newton Academy and at the
Rugby Institute, at Mt. Washington. He is a member of
the bar of Baltimore county. In 1895 he was elected to
the State Senate.
Calvert County—CHARLES L. MARSH, Republican.
Senator Marsh is forty-five years of age. He is a native
of New York State, but has spent the greater part of his
life in Calvert county. Mr. Marsh is the inventor and
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