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of brigadier, and was re-appointed by Governor Lloyd, and
again commissioned by Governor Jackson. In 1890 he was
appointed Commander of the State Fishery Force, and held
this position for three years, resigning in July, 1903.
Speaker of the House of Delegates: J. ENOS BAY, JR.
(Democrat), Chillum.
Mr. Bay, son of J. Enos Bay and Gertrude Shreve Bay,
was born at Chillum, Prince George's county, Md., January
12, 1874, and was educated at the Chillum public school
and Maryland Agricultural College, graduating from the
later institution in 1892 with the degree of A. B., receiving
later from his alma mater the honorary degree of A. M.
Studied law at the Georgetown University, in the District
of Columbia, receiving therefrom the degree of LL. B. in
1896, and the degree of LL. M. the following year. He was
admitted to the Bar in 1897, and is engaged in the active
practice of his profession before the courts of Maryland and
the District of Columbia. Mr. Bay was elected to the House
of Delegates from his native county in 1903, and re-elected
in 1905, and in the session of 1906 was chairman of the
Ways and Means Committee, a member of the committee to
investigate the Washington Branch of the Baltimore and
Ohio Bailroad and the leader of his party on the floor of the
House. Mr. Bay was elected for the third consecutive term
on November 5, 1907, was Speaker of the House of Delegates
at the January session, 1908.
Adjutant-General: HENRY WARFIELD (Democrat), Balti-
more.
General Warfield was born in Baltimore, July 1,1867. He
is a son of the late Henry M. Warfield; who was the candi-
date for Mayor of Baltimore on the reform ticket in 1875.
His brothers are B. Emory Warfield, president of the Han-
over Fire Insurance Company of New York, and S. Davies
Warfield, president of the Continental Trust Company of
Baltimore. The latter was a candidate for Mayor of Balti-
more in 1891 and Postmaster of Baltimore for eleven years,
having been appointed by President Cleveland and re-ap-
pointe by President McKinley.
General Warfield enlisted as a private in Company K,
Fifth Begiment Infantry, Maryland National Guard, Novem-
ber 1, 1885, and served continuously until January 22, 1908,
on which date he was appointed Adjutant-General of Mary-
land by Governor Crothers.
He was elected Second Lieutenant of Company K, Novem-
ber 1, 1888, afterwards becoming First Lieutenant of Com-
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