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land, who are or may be entitled to aid from the United States Govern-
ment pursuant to Federal Legislation for the benefit of Veterans and
their dependents, in preparing and presenting their claims to the pro-
per Federal authorities and agencies, and in securing and expedit-
ing action thereon; and the Commission is further charged with the
duty of making and preserving a permanent registry of the graves of
all persons who served in the Military or Naval forces of the United
States in time of war and who are buried in the State of Maryland.
THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION
State Office Building, Annapolis, Maryland
Name Address
Chairman of the Board and Director:
Charles T. LeViness, 3d......... ....... ............ Baltimore
Superintendent of Prisons:
Harold E. Donnell.................. ............... Baltimore
Secretary-Treasurer:
Alice J. Ford.................................... Baltimore
Board of Correction
Term Expires
E. T. Foreman...................... Baltimore.............................. 1947
James H. Grove............ ...... Frederick ........................1949
James C. Anderson................. Baltimore.... .. ........... 1946
Mrs. Gertrude E. Horigan.......... .Baltimore .................. 1946
Howard E.. Crook.. ..................... .Baltimore. ................. .1947
Walter F. Perkins......................... .Baltimore.. .................. 1949
Charles T. LeViness, Chairman....... Baltimore.......................... 1947
The Board of Correction has full power and control over the Maryland
Penitentiary, the Maryland House of Correction, the Maryland State
Penal Farm and the Women's Prison of the State of Maryland.. The Chair-
man of the Board is also Director of the Department, and serves for a term
of four (4) years beginning on the first Monday in May next after the in-
auguration of the Governor. The terms of the Associate Members are so
arranged that the terms of two expire every two years..
MARYLAND PENITENTIARY
Baltimore, Md.
Patrick J. Brady, Warden.
Population, June 1st, 1943:
White............................................................. 401
Colored....................................................... 765
Colored Women................................................ I
Total..................................................... 1,167
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