MARYLAND MANUAL 581
John H. Culbreth 1838 William T. Brantly -1893
Joseph H. Nicholson - 1838 Edwin Gott - 1894
Cornelius McLean 1839 Richard Dallam - 1896
James Murray - 1840 George E. Loweree 1899
Thomas Wright, III 1841 Wilfred Bateman 1900
Henry Hobbs (1) - 1842 Oswald Tilghman 1904
John C. LeGrand - 1842 N. Winslow Williams 1908
John N. Watkins(2) - -1844 Robert P. Graham 1912
William Van Buskirk 1844 Thomas W. Simmons - 1916
William T. Wootton 1845 George L. Radcliffe 1919
Richard C. Hollyday - 1848 Philip B. Perlman 1920
John N. Watkins 1849 E. Brooke Lee - 1923
Thomas H. O'Neal - 1851 David C. Winebrenner, III 1925
John Randolph Quinn 1853 Thomas L. Dawson 1935
Nathaniel Cox. 1854 E. Ray Jones - 1936
Jonathan Pinkney 1857 John B. Centrum 1939
James R. Partridge - 1858 Francis Petrott 1939
Grayson Eichelberger 1861 Miles T. Tull 1941
Thomas J. Wilson - - 1861 Thomas Elmo Jones 1941
William B. Hill - 1862 William J. MeWilliams (3) 1946
John M. Carter 1866 Edward G. Chaney 1946
Richard C. Hollyday 1869 John B. Funk 1947
John T. Mason - - 1872 Bertram Lee Boone, II 1947
Richard C. Hollyday - 1873 Vivian V. Simpson 1949
James T. Briscoe - 1880 John R. Reeves 1951
Richard C. Hollyday 1884 Blanchard Randall 1955
George B. Milligan 1884 Claude B. Hellmann 1957
Edward W. LeCompte 1886 Thomas B. Finan 1959
TREASURERS OF THE WESTERN AND EASTERN SHORES
Western Shore
Thomas Harwood, Jr. - 1775
Benjamin Harwood - 1804
George Mackubin 1826
James S. Owens 1843
Dennis Claude - 1844-1852
Eastern Shore
William Hindman - - 1775
James Hindman - - - - 1777
Edward Hindman - - - - - - 1778
Henry Dickinson - - - - 1779
William Richardson - - - - -1789
William Chambers - - --- 1802
William Richardson - - 1813
John K. B. Emory - - - 1825
William K. Lambdin - 1826
Pere Robinson - - -- 1840
John H. Harris -- .. 1841
Pere Robinson ---.- _ 1842-1843
(1) Acting Secretary of State January 4-February 1, 1842
' Ad interim Secretary of State March 2-8 1844
' Appointed Assistant to the Secretary of State during the absence of Thomas
Eimo Jones April 20, 1944—February 7, 1946. McWilliams actually held the title only
two days, February 7-8, 1946
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