STATE GOVERNMENT. 141
BOARD OF VISITORS OF ROSEWOOD STATE TRAINING SCHOOL.
Institution at Owings Mills, Baltimore County.
Name. Postoffice.
Julius H. Wayman.............................. .Baltimore City
Henry King. ................................... .Baltimore City
Lemuel T. Appold. .............................. Baltimore City
W. P. E. Wyse....................................... Pikesville
H. Baynard Whiteley. .............................. .Catonsville
Benjamin Bissell. ..................................... .Bel Air
Dr. Charles G. Hill. ................................. Arlington
J. Clarence Lane. .................................. .Hagerstown
Herman Stump......................................... Bel Air
Milton G. Urner...................................... Frederick
William H. H. Campbell. ........................ .Baltimore City
C. Lyon Rogers, Jr..................................Mt. Wilson
Thomas J. Ewell. .................................... .Walbrook
John S. Biddison.................................... Gardenville
William DeCorse....................................Gardenville
Henry M. Bensinger. ................................Baltimore
Robert Garrett.................................. .Baltimore
Board consists of seventeen members. Governor appoints to fill
vacancies only. (Oh. 183, 1888.)
This institution receives, trains and cares for the feeble-minded of
the State. For full particulars address the Superintendent at the Insti-
tution.
FARMERS' INSTITUTES, DEPARTMENT OF.
Dr. Richard S. Hill, Director, Maryland Agricultural College,
College Park, Md.
Established by Act of Legislature, Chapter 102, General Assem-
bly of 1896, and amended by Chapter 557 of the Acts of the General
Assembly of 1904. The purpose of these Institutes is to bring before
the farmers of the State such information as will effectually remedy
many of the existing evils now prevalent in every department of agri-
culture as now pursued in Maryland, and that at said Institutes men
competent to instruct shall be present, and such topics shall be discussed
as pertain to the principal agricultural interests of these several sec-
tions. One such Institute shall be held in each year in each county of
the State.
The Department of Farmers' Institutes is under the direction and
supervision of a Director, appointed by and under the control of the
Board of Trustees of the Maryland Agricultural College.
FIFTH REGIMENT ARMORY COMMISSION.
Ex-Officio Members:
Governor Emerson C. Harrington...................... Cambridge
Comptroller Hugh A. McMullen...................... Cumberland
Treasurer John M. Dennis............................ Riderwood
Attorney-General Albert O. Ritchie. .................. .Baltimore
The Adjutant General Henry M. Warfield. ............. -Baltimore
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