MARYLAND MANUAL. 35
STATE WEATHER SERVICE.
Name. Postoffice.
Edward B. Mathews, Director................................................................Baltimore
John R. Weeks, Meteorologist, U. S. Custom House......................Baltimore
The State Weather Service continues its work of compilation of local
statistics regarding climatic conditions and in the dissemination of in-
formation regarding the climatology of Maryland under the Regents of
the University of Maryland through the State Geologist as successor of
the Maryland State Weather Service Commission. The State Geologist
ex officio is Director, performing all the functions of former officers with
the exception of Meterologist, who is commissioned by the Governor and
serves as liaison officer with the United States Weather Bureau. All
activities except clerical are performed voluntarily. (Ch. 29, 1922.)
THE DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA
Name. Postoffice.
The Commanding General (the Adjutant General)........................................Annapolis
Brigadier General Milton A. Reckord.
Chief Clerk:
Captain E. Leslie Meaford.......................................................................................................Annapolis
Finance Clerk:
Major Benjamin C. Gott..........................................................Annapolis
Stenographer:
Miss Elizabeth L. Gott................................................................................Annapolis
Headquarters 58th Brigade, Maryland National Guard
Headquarters Armory, N. Howard Street, Baltimore, Md.
Brigadier General Milton A. Reckord.............................Commanding General
Major Thomas G. McNicholas........................................... Executive Officer
J. Milton Griffith.................................................................................Secretary
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Quartermaster General:
Brigadier General Milton A, Reckord...........................................Bel Air
Assistant to the Quartermaster General:
Captain G. D. Hott....................................................................................................................Baltimore
NOTE—All official correspondence and telegrams in con-
nection with the military establishment of the State should
be addressed to The Commanding General, Maryland Na-
tional Guard, Annapolis, Md. That which is intended for
the Quartermaster General's Department should be addressed
"The Quartermaster General. State of Maryland, Fifth Regi-
ment Armory, Baltimore, lid."
Section 2, Article IX, of the Constitution provides: "There shall
be an Adjutant General, appointed by the Governor, by and with the
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