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LIBRARIANS OF MARYLAND.
David Ridgely.................................. .......................................1827
J. H. T. Magnider.............................................................. ......184-2
Richard Swann...... ....................... .............................................1845
Henry E. Bateman........................................................................1852
Wm. Harwood......................................... ..................................1853
Thomas I. Marshall....... ............................ ................. ...1856
Llewellyn Boyle............................................ ... .....................1857
E. M. Shipley........................................................... ..................1861
H. P.Jordan...............................................................................1863
Henry A. Silver..........................................................................1868
John H. T. Magruder ..................................................................1870
Edmund P. Daval........... ...........................................................1880
Luther H. Gadd....................................................................1892
Mrs. Anne Burton Jeffers................ ............................................1896
STATE TAX COMMISSIONERS OF MARYLAND.
Levin Woolford................................................................. ........1878
Frank T. Shaw............................................ ......................1890
Thomas J. Keating..................................... ......... ........................1894
Robert P. Graham....................................................................... 1898
CABINET APPOINTMENTS.
Maryland has received the following Cabinet appointments in the
successive administrations of the Federal Government.
Washington's Administration—
Secretary of the War and Navy, James McHenry, January
27th, 1796.
Washington's Second Administration-
James McHenry continued in office.
Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddert, May 21st, 1798.
Jefferson's Administration—
Benjamin Stoddert continued in office until January 26th,
1802, when Robert Smith was appointed to the position.
Madison's Administration—
Secretary of State, Robert Smith, March 6th, 1809.
Attorney-General, William Pinkney, December 11th, 1811.
Monroe's Administration—
Attorney-General, William Wirt, December 15th, 1817.
Jackson's Administration—
Attorney-General, Roger B. Taney, 1831, and Secretary of
the Treasury, 1833.
Harrison's Administration—
Attorney-General, John Nelson, January 2d, 1844.
Taylor's Administration—
Secretary of the Navy, John P. Kennedy, 1852.
Attorney-General, Reverdy Johnson, March 7th, 1849.
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