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720 MARYLAND MANUAL 1913—John Walter Smith, William P. Jackson, Blair Lee.(49) 1915—John Walter Smith, Blair Lee. 1917—John Walter Smith, Joseph 1. France. 1919—John Walter Smith, Joseph 1. France. 1921—Joseph 1. France, Ovington E. Weller. 1923—Ovington E. Weller, William Cabell Bruce. 1925—Ovington E. Weller, William Cabell Bruce. 1927—William Cabell Bruce, Millard E. Tydings. 1929—Millard E. Tydings Phillips Lee Goldsborough. 1931—Millard E. Tydings Phillips Lee Goldsborough. 1933—Millard E. Tydings Phillips Lee Goldsborough. 1936—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1937—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1939—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1941—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1943—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1945—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1947—Millard E. Tydings Herbert R. 0 'Conor. 1949—Millard E. Tydings Herbert R. O'Conor. 1951—Herbert R. O'Conor, John Marshall Butler. 1953—John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall. 1955—John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall. 1957—John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall. 1959—John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall. 1961—John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall. 1963—J. Glenn Beall, Daniel B. Brewster. 1965—Daniel B. Brewster (D.), 1969. Joseph D. Tydings (D.), 1971. MARYLAND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS First District: Worcester, Somerset, Wicomico, Dorchester, Talbot, Queen Anne's, Caroline, Kent, and Cecil counties. Second District: Harford, Carroll and Baltimore counties. Third District: First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Twenty-second, Twenty-third, and Twenty-fourth Wards of Baltimore City; the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth precincts of the Eighteenth Ward of Baltimore City; the first to thirty-fourth precincts, inclusive, of the Twenty-sixth Ward; and the first precinct of the Twenty-seventh ward. Fourth District: Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Four- teenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards of Baltimore City; the first and second precincts of the Eighteenth Ward; the thirty-seventh to fifty-sixth precincts, inclusive, and the seventy-sixth to eightieth precincts, inclusive, of the Twenty-seventh Ward of Balti- more City. Fifth District: The twelfth to the nineteenth precincts, inclusive, of the Twenty-fifth Ward of Baltimore City, and St. Mary's, Charles, Calvert, Prince George's, Anne Arundel and Howard counties. Sixth District: Allegany, Garrett, Washington, Frederick and Mont- gomery counties. 49 Elected on November 4, 1913, to fill vacancy caused by death of Isidor Rayner (in preceding Congress); credentials were presented on December 5, 1913, and referred to the Committee on Privileges and Elections, and pending report he did not attempt to qualify; on January 19, 1914, a resolution was reported to the effect that he had been legally elected and was entitled to the seat; on January 28, 1914, the Senate adopted the resolution and he took his seat the same day. This was the tint election by popular vote held pursuant to the seventeenth amendment to the Constitution. |
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