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MARYLAND MANUAL 703 Dec. 1819—James Nabb, James Butcher, Grafton Duvall, John Stephen, Thomas H. Wilkinson. Dec. 1820—John Stephen, Thomas H. Wilkinson, Grafton Duvall, James Butcher, James Nabb. Dec. 1821—Israel D. Maulsby, James Butcher, Thomas H. Wilkinson, Nicholas Brewer, James Nabb. Dec. 1822—Thomas Emory, Joshua Prideaux, Philemon Chew, Israel D. Maulsby, Nicholas Brewer. Dec. 1823—Thomas Emory, Joshua Prideaux, Philemon Chew, Robert H. Archer, Nicholas Brewer. Dec. 1824—Philemon Chew, Thomas Emory, Robert H. Archer, Joseph Gabby, Joshua Prideaux. Jan. 1826—Joseph Gabby, William Steuart, Robert H. Archer, James Roberts (dead when elected), Daniel Martin, John N. Steele (elected vice Roberts January 3, 1826). Jan. 1827—Joseph Gabby, William Steuart, Daniel Martin, Otho Scott, Arnold E. Jones. Jan. 1828—Daniel Martin, William Steuart, Thomas Davis, Arnold E. Jones, Rezin Estep. Jan. 1829—Thomas Davis, Rezin Estep, Luke Tiernan (declined), Littleton James Dennis, Thomas S. Thomas, George K. Richardson (elected vice Tiernan January 27, 1829). Jan. 1830—Hugh McElderry, Robert D. C. Wright, Otho Scott (re- signed), Benjamin E. Mackall, Robert Wason, John For- wood (elected July 14, 1830). Jan. 1831—George Howard, Thomas C. Worthington, Samuel Tamer, Henry Page, William Potter. Jan. 1832—William Potter, Thomas C. Worthington, Samuel Turner, George W. Purnell, Robert W. Bowie. Jan. 1833—Samuel Turner, Thomas C. Worthington, John S. Martin, Robert W. Bowie, William Potter. Jan. 1834—Samuel Mass, George C. Washington, John S. Martin, Thomas W. Veazey, Robert W. Bowie. Jan. 1835—Thomas W. Veazey, George C. Washington, Nathaniel F. Williams, John S. Martin, Gwinn Harris. Jan. 1836—Gwinn Harris, John McKenny, William F. Johnson, Nathaniel F. Williams, John C. Henry (resigned), Wil- liam L. Jones (elected vice Henry July 27, 1836). Jan. 1837—Gwinn Harris (deceased), Nathaniel F. Williams, Wil- liam F. Johnson, John McKenny, William L. Jones, Bene- dict 1. Heard (elected vice Harris October 17, 1837). Jan. 1838—Thomas G. Pratt, Benedict 1. Heard, William F. Johnson, John McKenny, Thomas Holliday Hicks. SECRETARIES OF STATE The office of Secretary of State was created in 1838 by a constitu- tional amendment (Acts 1836. Ch. 197, sec. 17; Acts 1837, Ch. 84). |
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