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dier-General James E. Macklin (retired), U. S. A., and was
educated in the public schools and DeVeaugh College, Sus-
pension Bridge, New York, and in 1888 entered the United
States Naval Academy, graduating therefrom in 1892. While
at the Naval Academy General Macklin was Cadet-Lieutenant
in command of one of the companies and was much interested
in athletics, playing on both the football and baseball teams.
From 1892 to 1894 General Macklin served aboard the U.
S. S. Chicago as Naval Cadet. On July 1st, 1894, he was ap-
pointed a Second Lieutenant in the U. S. Marine Corps and
served until he resigned July 1st, 1896.
On the 11th February, 1901, he was appointed Colonel and
Inspector General, 1st Brigade, Maryland National Guard, in
which position he served until appointed, by Governor Edwin
Warfield, Colonel in the 4th Infantry Maryland National
Guard, 19th August, 1904.
On the 17th November, 1909, he was unanimously elected,
by the field officers of the Brigade, Brigadier General in com-
mand of the 1st Brigade. On the 2nd February, 1912, he was
appointed The Adjutant General by Governor Phillips Lee
Goldsborough.
General Macklin married Miss Emily S. Stewart, daughter
of the late Judge William A. Stewart, of Baltimore, in 1894.
They have three children, William A. Stewart, age 15 ,
Charles F., Jr., age 11, and Emily S., Jr. Their home is in
Ilchester.
Clerk of the Court of Appeals: CALEB G. MAGRUDER (Demo-
crat), of Prince George's County.
Caleb Clarke Magruder, of Prince George's county, son of
Caleb Magruder, lawyer, and Mary Sprigg Pelt, was gradu-
ated A. B. and A. M„ Georgetown University. Studied law
at the University of Virginia. Married Elizabeth Bice, daugh-
ter of Dr. Richard Thomas Nalle and Ellen Anne Hooe, of
Virginia. Democratic candidate for State Senator from
Prince George's in 1881, and for Associate Judge of Seventh
Judicial Circuit in 1897. Elected Clerk of the Court of Ap-
peals November 5,1907.
At the election of 1913 Mr. Magruder was re-elected Clerk
of the Court of Appeals for a term of six years.
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