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Calvert County—Joseph Wilkinson, Charles Graham, Walter Smith, John
Chesley.
Charles County—Zeph. Turner, Gustavus R. Brown, Michael J. Stone, Wil-
liam Craik.
Somerset County—George Gale, John Stewart, John Gale, Henry Wagga-
man.
Talbot County—Robert Goldsborough, Edward Lloyd, John Stevens, Jere-
miah Banning.
Dorchester County—Robert Goldsborough, Nich. Hammond, James Shaw,
Daniel Sulivane.
Baltimore County—Charles Ridgely, Charles Ridgely of William, Edward
Cockey, Nathan Cromwell.
Cecil County—Henry Hollingsworth, James G. Heron, Joseph Gilpin, Wil-
liam 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 Mar-
tin.
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, Matt. 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
1779—Thomas Sim Lee
1782—William Paca
1785—William Smallwood
1788—John Eager Howard
1791—George Plater
1792—James Brice 1
1792—Thomas Sim Lee
1794—John H. Stone
1797—John Henry
1798—Benjamin Ogle
1801—John Francis Mercer
1803—Robert Bowie
1806—Robert Wright 2
1809—Edward Lloyd
1811—Robert Bowie
1812—Levin Winder
1815—Chas. Ridgely, of Hampton
1818—Charles Goldsborough
1819—Samuel Sprigg
1822—Samuel Stevens, Jr.
1825—Joseph Kent
1828—Daniel Martin
1829—Thomas King Carroll
1830—Daniel Martin
1831—George Howard (acting)
1832—George Howard
1833—James Thomas
1835—Thomas W. Veazey
1 Became Governor upon the death of Governor Plater in 1792.
2 Governor Robert Wright resigned May 6, 1808. James Butcher, of the Governor's Coun-
cil, as Acting Governor, issued his proclamation calling the Legislature together for the
purpose of electing a Governor.
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