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Maryland Manual, 1904
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SKETCHES OF MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 267
DORCHESTER COUNTY— Four Members.
WILLIAM D. HOPKINS, Republican.

Mr. Hopkins was born April 3, 1847, in Dorchester County.
He is a retired merchant, and was a member of the General
Assembly in 1896.

EDGAR A. P. JONES, Republican.

Dr. Jones was born at Madison, June 17, 1872, He received
his education in the public schools and Baltimore City Col-
lege. In 1893 he graduated from the Baltimore Medical Col-
lege, and since that time has practiced his profession at Crapo.

J. HOLIDAY MURPHY, Republican.

Mr. Murphy was born May 2, 1862, and educated in the
public schools. He is engaged in the farming and lumber
business.
CHARLES M. M. WINGATE, Republican.

Mr. Wingate is the agent of the Standard Oil Company at
Wingate. He was born June 13, 1863, and received his educa-
tion in the public schools.

FREDERICK COUNTY— Five Members.
LEWIS D. CRAWFORD, Republican.

Mr. Crawford, of Lantz, was born November 9, 1868, at
Sabillasville. He has been engaged in teaching since 1880.

EUGENE L. HARRISON, Republican.

Mr. Harrison was born at Keep Tryst, July 20, 1865. At
the age of fifteen years he entered the telegraph service, and
is now manager for the Western Union Telgraph Company at
Brunswick. In 1897 he was appointed a member of a com-
mittee 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 born in
Winchester, Va. He completed the classical course in Win-
chester Seminary in 1859, and then took a business course at

 

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