130 MARYLAND MANUAL.
THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE.
' EXECUTIVE DIVISION.
Name. Postoffice.
The Adjutant General:
Brigadier General Henry M. Warfield................... Timonium
Chief Clerk:
J. Milton Griffith. ................................... .Baltimore
Finance Clerk:
Benjamin C. Gott.................................... Annapolis
Clerk:
E. Leslie Medford. .................................. .Annapolis
Stenographers:
Miss Eva Van Daniker. .............................. .Baltimore
Misa Elizabeth Gott................................. Annapolis
Miss Catherine Saumenig. ............................ .Annapolis
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Acting Quartermaster General:
Brigadier General Henry M. Warfield................... Timonium
Assistant to Acting Quartermaster General:
Captain William A, Renehan. ......................... Baltimore
Note:—All official correspondence and telegrams in connection with
the military establishment of the State should be addressed to
the Adjutant General of the State. That which is intended
for the Acting Quartermaster General's Department should be
addressed ' ' The Acting Quartermaster General, State of Mary-
land, 5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland."
Section 2, Article IX, of the Constitution, provides: "There shall
be an Adjutant General appointed by the Governor, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate. He shall hold his office until the
appointment and qualification of his successor, or until removed in pur-
suance of the sentence of a court martial. He shall perform such duties
and receive such compensation or emoluments as are now or may be
prescribed by law. He shall discharge the duties of his office at the
seat of government, unless absent under orders, on duty."
Article 65, Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, provides that
the Adjutant General shall be in control of the military department of
the State, and subordinate only to the Governor in matters pertaining to
that department. He performs such duties as pertain to the Adjutant
General and the other chiefs of staff departments and corps under the
regulations and customs of the United States. He superintends the
preparations and publication of all official forms required for use in the
military service of the State; the reports and returns required by the
United States; keeps a register of all commissioned officers and the record
of enlisted men. He is likewise the custodian of all State and Federal
property in use by the organized militia; he is also in control of State
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