254 MARYLAND MANUAL.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND OF 1916.
Note:—The terms of office of Members of the House of Delegates is
two years, therefore, the terms of the members of that body given below
will expire before the Session of 1918 and their succesors will be elected
at the election of 1917.
The names of the Senators marked thus (*) were elected in 1915 for
a term of four years and they will, therefore, be members of the Senate
for the Sessions of 1916 and 1918. Those not so marked were elected in
1913 and their terms expire before the Session of 1918. Their successors
will be elected at the election of 1917.
STATE SENATE.
County. Name. Address.
Allegany Frederick N. Zihlman (R) Cumberland
Anne Arundel *Frank M. Duvall (D) St. Margarets
Baltimore *Newton D. R. Alien (R) Towson
Calvert *Joseph E. Joy (R) Olivet
Caroline Harvey L. Cooper (D) Denton
Carroll *Wade H. D. Warfield (D) Sykesville
Cecil Frank E. Williams (R) Elkton
Charles John F. Mudd (R) Bryantown
Dorchester James S. Shepherd (D) Cambridge
Frederick *George L. Kaufman (R) Frederick
Garrett Harvey J. Speicher (R) Accident
Harford James J. Archer (D) Bel Air
Howard *Riehard A. Johnson (D) Laurel
Kent *Henry Brown (R) Chestertown
Montgomery Eugene J. Jones (D) Kenaington
Prince George's William F. Holmead (D) Landover
Queen Anne's *John H. C. Legg (D) Centreville
St. Mary's William F. Chesley (R) Charlotte Hall
Somerset * George P. Parsons (R) Marion
Talbot W. Oscar Collier (D) Easton
Waahington *Harvey S. Bomberger (B) Boonsboro
Wicomico *L. Atwood Bennett (D) Salisbury
Worcester Orlando Harrison (D) Berlin
Baltimore City:
1st District *William 1. Norris (D) 8 E. Lexington St.
2nd District *Peter J. Campbell (D) 1010 E. Preston St.
3rd District *George Arnold Frick (D) 906 Md. Tr. Bldg.
4th District William J.Ogden (D) 113 N. CareySt.
Democratic Members, 16; Republican Members, 11; Democratic
Majority, 5.
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