STATE GOVERNMENT. 209
IMMIGRATION, BUREAU OF— 319 N. Charles St. Baltimore.
(Terms expire 1908.)
NAME. POST OFFICE.
Superintendent,
Wm. T. P. Turpin. ...................... Queen Anne's County.
Commissioner,
Henry S. Mancha. ....................... Anne Arundel County,
President,
Maximus Whitehill ..................... Frederick County.
Secretary,
A. F. Trappe. ........................... Baltimore.
Stenographer,
Florence I. Cohee........................ Baltimore.
Clerk,
Nikolaus Reichert ....................... Baltimore.
The Governor, with consent of Senate, appoints a President, a State
Superintendent and a Commissioner of Immigration, for the term of
two years from the first Monday in May. The Bureau appoints all
other officers. (Ch. 295, 1896.)
The Bureau of Immigration is established for the purpose of en-
couraging beneficial immigration to the State. It is required to pre-
pare and distribute maps, pamphlets and other printed matter pertain-
ing to the resources of the State and the shipping and marketing
facilities, an annual report of which is made to the Governor.
JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION COMMISSION.
Appointed under Joint Resolution, Session of 1904.
NAME. POST OFFICE.
Carter L. Bowie......................... Baltimore.
Lynn R. Meekins. ....................... Baltimore.
Douglas H. Thomas..................... Baltimore.
Frederick Colston ....................... Baltimore.
S. Frank Dashiell....................... Dame's Quarter.
James W. Owens. ....................... Annapolis.
David G. McTntosh...................... Towson.
Alan Farquhar .......................... Sandy Spring.
Oliver D. Collins. ....................... Snow Hill.
Richard S. Dodson. ......................St. Michael's.
Jacob Rohrbach ......................... Frederick.
T. Herbert Shriver. ..................... Union Mills.
Palmer Tennant.......................... Hagerstown.
Appointed under Chapter 779, Acts of 1906,
J. Martin McNabb....................... Macton.
John B. Shannon........................ Cumberland.
William W. Goldsborough............... Greensboro.
Reuben Foster .......................... Baltimore.
John K. Shaw, Jr. ....................... Baltimore.
Seymour Mandelbaum .................. Baltimore.
George M. Thomas. ..................... Charlotte Hall.
Hope H. Barroll ........................ Chestertown.
William H. Price, Jr..................... Centreville.
John Warfield........................... Florence.
John H. Jamar. ........................ .Elkton.
Charles A. Councilman. .................. Glyndon.
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