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SKETCHES OF STATE OFFICERS. 205

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 Belt, was gradu-
ated A. B. and A. M., Georgetown University. Studied law
at the University of Virginia. Married Elizabeth Rice, 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.

Secretary of State: ROBERT P. GRAHAM (Republican), of
Baltimore City.

Robert Patterson Graham, the Secretary of State, is of high
standing at the Baltimore bar, and has been for years a leader
in the councils of the Bepublican party. Mr. Graham comes
of Pennsylvania and Maryland ancestry, and his entire career
has been identified with the interests of his native State—the
old colony of the Calverts.

Samuel A. Graham, father of Robert Patterson Graham,
came in 1848 from Pennsylvania to Maryland and became a
member of the bar of this State. When the Civil War broke
out he was State's Attorney of Somerset county, but resigned
in order to enlist in the Union Army. He was a staunch Loyal-
ist, and was one of the few men who relinquished office to fight
for the Old Flag. He married Louisa Collier, a native of
Maryland.

Robert Patterson, son of Samuel A. and Louisa (Collier)
Graham, was born April 7, 1868, in Salisbury, Maryland, and
received his education under the guidance of private tutors.
His professional training was obtained in the Law School of

 

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