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Maryland Manual, 1907-08
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SKETCHES OF MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 321

CHARLES S. JACKSON, Republican—Cambridge.

Mr. Jackson was born on August 4, 1859 in Rochester,
Racine county, Wis.; moved from there and came to Mary-
land when 19 years of age; settled near Cambridge and farmed
22 years with success; was appointed by Governor Lloyd
Lowndes as General Assessor for Dorchester county with
satisfaction; for the past eight years has been traveling
salesman for a Baltimore wholesale grocery house, and re-
ceived recommendation for close attention to their interests.

DANIEL M. WEBSTER, Democrat—Secretary.

Mr. Webster is a son of Harrison Webster, a prominent
farmer of East New Market District, Dorchester county,
and is 32 years of age, having been born December 1,
1874. He was raised on the farm and remained there
until the age of 23 years. At that time he secured a
position as clerk and manager of the hardware firm of
Frank Webster & Co., at Secretary, Md.; remained with
them for three years, and then purchased the business, which
he has conducted since. He was married when 31 years
of age, and has a public school education. Mr. Web-
ster started as a poor boy and has had success, being at
present the manager of a canning factory at Secretary, Md.,
which he has held for the past five years.

FREDERICK COUNTY— Five Members.
AARON R. ANDERS, Republican—Frederick.

Mr. Aaron R. Anders is a son of Mr. Calvin B. Anders, of
Union Bridge, Md. He was born at Double Pipe Creek,
Carroll county, Md., April 12, 1879, but for the past 15
years has been a resident of Johnsville district, this
county. He is a grandson of Aaron Anders, who was
formerly a member of the firm of Anders & Reifsnider,
which firm conducted an extensive milling business at
the place now known as Linganore Hills Inn, Frederick
county, Md. Mr. Anders was educated at the public schools,
Union Bridge High School and New Windsor College.
After reading law in the office of Mr. Frank L. Stoner, a
prominent attorney of Frederick, for a year, he entered the
Law Department of the University of Maryland, from which
institution he graduated in 1903, receiving the degree of
Bachelor of Laws. Subsequently, having passed a successful

 

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