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EUGENE L. HARRISON, Republican.
Mr. Harrison was born at Keep Tryst, July 29, 1865. At
the age of fifteen years he entered the telegraph service, and
is now manager for the Western Union Telegraph Company
at Brunswick. In 1897 he was appointed a member of a
committee to revise the charter of Brunswick, and also a
member of the Board of Health, in both of which positions
he rendered most efficient service.
WILLIAM H. HARRY, Republican.
Mr. Harry comes to the Legislature for the second time,,
having served during the session of 1902. He was bom in
Winchester, Va. He completed the classical course in Win-
chester Seminary in 1859, and then took a business course at
York, Pa. In 1865 he became principal of the public schools
in Frederick, and in 1870 he was elected a member of the fac-
ulty of Frederick College, where he remained until 1897. In
1898 he resigned to accept an appointment as deputy clerk of
the Circuit Court. He is a Mason and member of the Evan-
gelical Reformed Church.
PHILIP L. HITESHEW, Republican.
Mr. Hiteshew is a native of Frederick, born September 11,
1840. At the beginning of the Civil War he enlisted as
private in Company I, First Maryland Cavalry. In an en-
gagement at Harper's Ferry on September 13, 1862, he was-
severely wounded, from the effects of which he has never
recovered. He was made captain October 29, 1864, and dur-
ing Appomattox campaign commanded a squadron composed
of three companies.
JAMES W. SMITH, Republican.
Mr. Smith was a member of the House in 1902. He is a
farmer and was born near Woodsboro, January, 1849, -an<^
attended the public schools of that place.
GARRETT COUNTY— Two Members.
ELLIOTT C. HARVEY, Republican.
Mr. Harvey'was born in Garrett County, July 23, 1868, and
attended the public schools. He is a stock dealer and
farmer.
ROBERT A. C. HOWARD, Republican.
Mr. Howard, son of the Rev. J. W. Howard, was born at
Green Spring, in 1877, and educated in the public schools.
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