156 MARYLAND MANUAL.
STATE ROADS COMMISSION.
Garrett Building Baltimore.
Name. Postoffice.
Governor Phillips Lee Goldsborough, ex-officio.......... Cambridge
Ovington E. Weller, Chairman. ........................ .Arlington
Edward B. Goslin. ................................. Federalsburg
Walter B. Miller. ....................................... Salisbury
Andrew Ramsay. ................................... .Mt. Savage
Dr. Ira Remsen. ..................................... .Baltimore
Dr. Wm. Bullock Clark. .............................. .Baltimore
Wm. L. Marcy, Secretary............................. Annapolis
Governor appoints four and designates two from the Maryland
Geological and Economic Survey. (Ch. 141, 1908.) Ch. 218, 1910, pro-
vides for one additional member.
AUXILIARY ROAD COMMISSION. For Cecil County.
Name. Postoffice.
J. Polk Steele .............................. Chesapeake City
Daniel Harvey........................................... Childs
Charles W. Simpers. ................................ .North East
Alfred B. McVey. ................................ .Pleasant Hill
(Oh. 734,1908.)
SHELL FISH COMMISSION.
Marine Bank Building, Baltimore.
President:
Benjamin K. Green............................. Somerset County
Treasurer:
Frank S. Revell............................ Anne Arundel County
Secretary:
William H. Maltbie................................... Baltimore
Hydrographic Engineer:
Swepson Earle............................. Queen Anne's County
Counsel:
S. T. Giles........................................... Baltimore
Chief Clerk:
Samuel A. Harper. .............................. .Talbot County
Assistant Clerk:
Daniel H. Carroll of P..........................Harford County
Stenographer:
Anna Pierson........................................Baltimore
The Shell Fish Commission is appointed by the Board of Public
Works for a term of two years from the first Monday in May. One
must be a resident of one of the tidewater counties of the Eastern
Shore, one a resident of one of the tidewater counties of the Western
Shore, and one & resident of Baltimore City. The Commission appoints
all officers in the office. (Ch. 711, 1906.)
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