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Robert Smith....... Sec'y of State...Nov. 13 1817......Madison
William Pinkney .........Atty-General....Mar. 4 1813.......Madison
William Pinkney............Atty-General.........Dec. 11, 1811-...Madison
William Wirt......Atty-General.........Mar. 6 1809..Monroe
Roger B. Taney....Atty-General.........July 20 1831........Jackson
Roger B. Taney..Sec'y of Treasury......Sept. 23 1833......Jackson
John Nelson........Atty-General........July 1 1843......Tyler
Reverdy Johnson.....Atty-General............Mar. 8 1849......Taylor
John P. Kennedy.....Sec'y of Navy............ July 22 1852...Fillmore
Philip F. Thomas...Sec'y of Treasury....Dec. 12 1860......Buchanan
Montgomery Blair P. M. General.........Mar. 5 1861.......Lincoln
John. A. J. Creswell......P. M. General............Mar. 5 1869.......Grant
James A. Gary...........P. M. General........Mar. 1897....McKinley
Chas. J. Bonaparte....Sec'y of Navy........... July I, 1905....Roosevelt
Chas. J. Bonaparte....Atty-General.....Dec. 1906.....Roosevelt
JUSTICES OF THE U. S. SUPREME COURT FROM MARYLAND.
Robert H. Harrison, Associate Justice....................-1789-1790
Thomas Johnson, Associate Justice............................................1791-1793
Samuel Chase, Associate Justice.................1796-1810
Gabriel Duvall, Associate Justice...................1811-1836
Roger Brooke Taney, Chief Justice.................................1836-1864
DELEGATES TO THE COLONIAL CONGRESS, 1765.
William Murdock, Thomas Ringgold, Edward Tilghman.
SIGNERS OF DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, 1776.
Samuel Chase, William Paca, Charles Carroll of Carrollton,
Thomas Stone.
SIGNERS OF ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION, 1781.
John Hanson, Daniel Carroll.
SIGNERS OF FEDERAL CONSTITUTION, 1787.
James McHenry, Daniel Carroll, Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer.
MARYLAND IN CONGRESS
Continental Congress, 1774 to 1788.
The sessions of the Continental Congress were as follows:
September 5, 1774....................................Philadelphia
May; 10, 1775........................................ Philadelphia
December 20, 1776 ..................Philadelphia
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