STATE GOVERNMENT. 195
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE-Annapolis.
NAME. POST OFFICE.
Comptroller,
Gordon T. Atkinson. .......................... Crisfield.
Comptroller-elect,
Joshua W. Hering. ............................ Westminster.
Chief Clerk,
Harry J. Hopkins. ............................ .Annapolis.
Assistant Clerks,
Benjamin P. Butler. .......................... .Towson.
Louis S. Clayton.. ............................ .Annapolis.
King A. Horsey. .............................. Crisfield.
Newton L. Tull............................... Kingston.
Lloyd Riggin.................................. Crisfield.
Stenographer,
Raymond C. Reik. ............................ .Baltimore.
Messenger,
Philip Beall....................................Annapolis.
The Comptroller of the Treasury is elected by the people for a term
of two years, from the third Monday in January next ensuing his
election, and appoints all officers in his office.
STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE—Annapolis.
NAME. POST OFFICE.
State Treasurer,
Murray Vandiver. ........................... ..Havre de Grace.
Chief Clerk,
John Z. Bayless. .............................. .Glenville.
Assistant Clerks.
George Y. Everhart. ........................... Dickeyville.
Samuel S. Bevard. ........................... .Wheel.
Stenographer.
Worthington Hopkins.......................... Bel Air.
The State Treasurer is elected by the General Assembly for a term
of two years, and appoints all officers in his office.
STATE TAX COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE—Annapolis.
NAME. POST OFFICE.
State Tax Commissioner,
Buchanan Schley.............................. Hagerstown.
Chief Clerk,
Daniel H. Staley. ............................. Hagerstown.
Assistant Clerks,
Maurice J. Clagett. ........................... .Linden.
Scott I., Heffenger. ......................... ..Relay.
Stenographer,
Alfred E. Leffler. ............................ .Havre de Grace.
The State Tax Commissioner is appointed by the Governor, Comp-
troller and State Treasurer, for a term of four years from the date of
his qualification (Ch. 178, 1878). He appoints all officers in his office.
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