STATE GOVERNMENT. 131
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Composed of the Counties of Prince George's, Charles, Calvert and
St. Mary's.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
John P. Briscoe, Chief Judge.......Prince Frederick ......... 1922
Fillmore Beall. ................ Upper Marlboro ............ 1921
B. Harris Camalier............. Leonardtown ...............1924
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
But one judge in this circuit. Composed of Baltimore City.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires..
Henry Stockbridge, Chief Judge. Baltimore ................. .1926
SUPREME BENCH OF BALTIMORE CITY.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Henry D. Harlan, Chief Judge. . .Baltimore ..................1920
H. Arthur Stump. ............. Baltimore .................. 1926
John J. Dobler................. Baltimore ..................1924
Carroll T. Bond............... Baltimore ..................1926
Walter 1. Dawkins. ............ Baltimore ................. .1926
Charles W. Heuisler. ........... Baltimore ................. .1924
Henry Duffy.................. .Baltimore ..................1924
James P. Gorter............... Baltimore ..................1922
James M. Ambler. ............. .Baltimore .................. 1912
Thomas Ireland Elliott. ........ Baltimore ................. .1921
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE—Annapolis.
Name. Postoffice.
Comptroller:
Emerson C, Harrington.............................. Cambridge
Chief Clerk:
Harry J. Hopkins..................................... Annapolis
Assistant Clerks:
Benjamin P. Butler..................................... Towson
Louis S. Clayton..................................... Annapolis
Milton L. Tull. ...................................... .Kingston
Raymond C. Reik.................................... Baltimore
William B. Clagett, Jr.......................... .Upper Mariboro
Louis B. Keene.....................................Cambridge
Stenographer:
Thomas A. Murray.................................... Baltimore
Messenger:
J. Phillip Beall...................................... Annapolis
The Comptroller is elected by the people for a term of two years
from the third Monday in January next ensuing his election, and ap-
points all officers in his office.
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