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Calvert County—Joseph Wilkinson, Charles Graham, Walter Smith
John Chesley,
Charles County—Zeph. Turner, Gustavus R. Brown, Michael J. Stone,
William Craik.
Somerset County—George Gale, John Stewart, John Gale, Henry
Waggaman.
Talbot County—Robert Goldsborough, Edward Lloyd, John Stevens,
Jeremiah Banning.
Dorchester County—Robert Goldsborough, Nidi. Hammond, James
Shaw, Daniel Sulivane.
Baltimore County—Charles Ridgely, Charles Ridgely of William, Ed..
ward Cockey, Nathan Cromwell.
Cecil County—Henry Hollingsworth, James G. Heron, Joseph Gilpin,
William Evans.
Prince George's County—Fielder Bowie, George Diggs, Osborn Sprigg,
Benjamin Hall.
(Queen Anne's County—James Tilghman, 3d, James Hollyday, William
Hemsley, John Seney.
Worcester County—John Done, Peter Chaille, William Morris, James
Martin.
Frederick County—Thomas Johnson, Thomas Sim Lee, Richard Potts,
Abraham Faw.
Harford County—Luther Martin, William Paca, William Pinkney,
John Love.
Caroline County—William Richardson, Joseph Richardson, Mutt.
Driver, Peter Edmondson.
Washington County'—John Stull, Moses Rawlings, Thomas Sprigg,
Henry Shryock.
Montgomery County—Benjamin Edwards, Richard Thomas, Thomas
Cramphin, William Deakins, Jr.
STATE GOVERNORS.
Elected Annually by the Legislature, with an Executive Council.
1777—Thomas Johnson. 1811—Robert Bowie.
1779—Thomas Sim Lee. 1812—Levin Winder.
1782...William Paca. 1815—-Chas. Ridgely, of Hampton,
1786—William Smallwood. 1818—Charles Goldsborough.
1788—John Eager Howard. 1818—Samuel Sprigg.
1791—George Plater. 1822—Samuel Stevens, Jr.
1792—James Brice.1 1825—Joseph Kent.
1792—Thomas Sim Lee. 1828—Daniel Martin.
1794—John H. Stone.. 1829—Thomas King Carroll.
1797— John Henry. 1830—Daniel Martin.
1798—Benjamin Ogle. 1831—George Howard (acting).
1801—Jonn Francis Mercer. 1832—George Howard.
1803—Robert Bowie. 1833—James Thomas.
1806—Robert Wright.2 1835—Thomas W. Veazey.
1809—Edward Lloyd.
1 Became Governor upon the death of Governor Plater In 1792.
2Governor Robert Wright resigned May 6, 1808. James Butcher, of the
Governor's Council, as Acting Governor, issued his proclamation call-
ing the Legislature together for the purpose of electing a Governor.
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