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R. LEE MYERS, Democrat—Union Bridge.
Mr. Myers was born in Frederick county in 1864, from
which county he moved to Carroll county at the age of six
years; is a member of the firm of Englar Bros. & Co., grain
merchants, of Unwood, Carroll county, and also interested in
farming; was elected a inember of the House of Delegates in
1905, and at the session of 1906 served on several important
committees; was renominated for a second term in the Legis-
lature, and elected by a largely increased majority.
C. WILLIAM SELBY, Democrat—Mt. Airy.
Mr. Selby was born in Harford county on January 25,
1854. and six years later moved with his father to Howard
county, where he lived for four years. He moved thence to
the place of his present residence, near Mt. Airy, in Carroll
county.
R. SMITH SNADER, Republican—New Windsor.
Mr. R. Smith Snader, of New Windsor, is a grandson of the
late Richard Smith, and the son of Mr. Philip B. Snader. Mr.
Levi N. Snader, of Westminster, is his uncle. Though only
34 years old, Mr. Snader enjoys the enviable reputation of being
one of the representative farmers who have made Carroll one
of the best agricultural counties in the State. His farms and
everything about them evidence his industry, energy and intel-
ligence, and show the touch of a master hand. He was edu-
cated at New Windsor College. He married the daughter of
the late Elhanan W. Englar and niece of Mr. George P. Buckey,
of Union Bridge. An active member of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church, he has and is worthy of the confidence of his
neighbors, who know him best.
CECIL COUNTY— Three Members.
JAMES C. McCAULEY, Democrat—Leeds.
Mr. James C. McCauley was born at Leeds, Cecil county,
November 15, 1872, and has always resided at that place.
He was educated in the public schools of Cecil county. He
has always been a Democrat and taken an active part in
county affairs, but has never held any public office. He is
engaged in the meat business.
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