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Fellow. At one time he was grandmaster of the order.
He is about 45 years old. He was elected member of the
House of Delegates in 1897.
HARRY MALCOLM, Democrat.
Harry Malcolm is the son of the late James Malcolm,
who was a prominent lawyer of the county. He was con-
nected for a number of years with the Northern Central
Railroad. He has his home, Wood Walton, in Ruxton
Park, and he has been very prominent in social circles.
Mr. Malcolm is about forty-five years of age. He was
elected member of the House of Delegates in 1897.
JOSEPH SANDMAN, Democrat.
Joseph Sandman was born in Baltimore county in 1866.
He has always been a prominent Democratic worker,
although this is the first office that he has ever held. He
has been engaged for a number of years in the general
merchandise business at St. Denis, where he is known as
an enterprising merchant. He was elected member of the
House of Delegates in 1897.
JOHN B. FOARD, Democrat.
John B. Foard is a young farmer of the eleventh district.
He is the son of Benjamin Foard. He was elected member
of the House of Delegates in 1897.
HENRY W. KNOEBEL, Democrat
Henry W. Knoebel is a well-known storekeeper and
farmer of the Eleventh district. He lives in a strictly-
agricultural district, and is assumed to be the special repre-
sentative of the farmer at Annapolis. Mr. Knoebel is of
German extraction. He was born in Baltimore city in
1865. He was elected member of the House of Delegates
in 1897.
EDWARD S. CHOATE, Democrat.
Edward S. Choate is a prominent farmer of the Second
district, and he has always been conspicuous for the great
interest he has taken in the Grange. He was a member of
the Maryland Legislature in 1867. He was born in Balti-
more County in 1842, and was educated in the public
schools. He was elected member of the House of Dele-
gates in 1897.
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