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Maryland Manual, 1907-08
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SKETCHES OF MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 305

tions. Having been re-elected to the session of 1906, Mr.
Stamp was again appointed to serve on the Committee on
Corporations, and the Committee on Mainufactures. Mr.
Stump has been in active business for himself since 1893,
as sole owner of the firm of John J. Stump & Co., and is
regarded as one of the city's best men.

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY— Four Members.
A. THEODORE BRADY, Democrat—Annapolis.

Mr. A. Theodore Brady was born in Annapolis in 1870
and is therefore 37 years old. He is a son of the late John
W. Brady, who was a well-known business man. He was
educated at St. John's College, Annapolis, and was principal
of a public school in Carroll county for three years. He read
law while teaching school and was admitted to the Anne
Arundel Bar in 1896. He is a nephew of Judge James
Revell, of the Fifth Judicial Circuit.

GASSAWAY DAWSON, Democrat—Mayo.

Mr. Gassaway Dawson was born March 4, 1854, on a
farm on Rhode river, known as "Dutchman," and has been
an active worker in the Democratic party during his entire
life. His occupation during the summer months is that of
farming, and conducts a successful oyster business in winter.

CHARLES ASHBY DUVALL, Democrat—Parole.

Mr. Charles Ashby Davall was born near Parole, Anne
Arundel county, Md., on March 34, 1874. He was edu-
cated in the public schools and later entered St. John's
College, from which he was graduated in June of 1896.
After graduating he taught for six years the school he
attended when a boy. He resigned in 1903, and since that
time he has been farming. On January 28, 1903, he married
Miss Susie A. Scible, the daughter of Mr. John H. Scible, of
Annapolis Neck. He is a member of the Methodist Episco-
pal Church, South. Mr. Duvall represented his native
county in the Legislature of 1906, where he was a member
of the committees on Education, Chesapeake Bay and Tribu-
taries, Engrossed Bills, and chairman of the Committee on
Inspection.

 

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