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500 MARYLAND MANUAL
Frederick County—Middle District: Adam Fischer, Upton Sheredine,
Christopher Edelen, David Shriver.
Frederick County—Upper District: Samuel Beall, Samuel Hughes,
John Stall, Henry Schnebly.
Caroline County—Nathaniel Potter, William Richardson,1 Richard
Mason, Henry Dickinson, Thomas Johnson.2
Harford County—Jacob Bond, Henry Wilson, Jr., John Love, John
Archer.
Baltimore Town—John Smith, Jeremiah T. Chase.
Annapolis—William Paca, Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND
Elected Under the Constitution of 1776 by the Legislature
for One Year
1777—Thomas Johnson 1809—Edward Lloyd
1779—Thomas Sim Lee 1811—Robert Bowie
1782—William Paca 1812—Levin Winder
1786—William Smallwood 1816—Charles Ridgely, of
1788—John Eager Howard Hampton
1791—George Plater 1819—Charles Goldsborough
1792—James Brice3 1819—Samuel Sprigg
1792—Thomas Sim Lee 1822—Samuel Stevens, Jr.
1794—John H. Stone 1826—Joseph Kent
1797—John Henry 1829—Daniel Martin
1798—Benjamin Ogle 1830—Thomas King Carroll
1801—John Francis Mercer 1831—Daniel Martin
1803—Robert Bowie 1831—George Howard 5
1806—Robert Wright 1833—James Thomas
1809—James Butcher 4 1836—Thomas W. Veazey
Elected by the People for Three Years Under the Constitution of 1776
as Amended in 1838
William Grason................. Queen Anne's County........1839
Francis Thomas.................Frederick County............1842
Thomas G. Pratt................Prince George's County......1845
Philip F. Thomas................Talbot County..............1848
Enoch Louis Lowe................Frederick County..............1851
Elected Under the Constitution of 1851 by the People for Four Years
Thomas Watkins Ligon..........Howard County.............1864
Thomas Holliday Hicks..........Dorchester County...........1868
Augustus W. Bradford.............Baltimore County...........1862
Elected Under the Constitution of 1864 by the People for Four Years
Thomas Swann..................Baltimore City..............1866
1 Elected Colonel of Battalion from Eastern Shore for flying camp, August 16, 1776,
and thereby vacated his seat.
2 Elected August 30, 1776.
3 Became Governor upon the death of Governor Plater, February 1792.
4 Governor for one month, May-June 1809, following the resignation of Governor
Wright and before the convening of a special session of the Legislature.
5 Became Governor on the death of Governor Martin, July 1881.
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