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Hopkins, Frank C. Robey, Jr., Agnes White
Smith. 4th District: Murray Abramson, Rubye
H. Gill, John R. Hargrove, Earl Koger, Sr.,
David T. Mason, Juanita Jackson Mitchell,
John W. White, Jr. 5th District: E. Clinton
Bamberger, Jr., Harry Bard, Roy Borom, Leah
S. Freedlander, M. Peter Moser, Joseph
Sherbow, Charles L. Wagandt. 6th District: Al-
bert F. Baumann, Frank J. Blair, George W.
Delia, LeRoy Frederick, Joseph P. Murphy,
Vincent J. Vecera, Charles H. Wheatley.
Baltimore. 1st District: Walter G. Finch, Richard
W. Kiefer, Thomas G. Pullen, Jr. 2nd District:
Shoshana Cardin, Howard J. Needle, Stanley
Sollins. 3rd District: Richard W. Case, H. Ver-
non Eney, Clinton I. Winslow. 4th District:
Henry B. Boyles, J. Hardin Marion, Nicholas
M. Schloeder. 5th District: Quintin T.
Eckenrode, Donald P. Hutchinson, Susan M.
Kahl, William H. Peters, Jr. 6th District: Ge-
rard V. Caldwell, Perry E. Darby, William
Rush. 7th District: Allen E. Buzzell, John F.
Leitzel, Bruce K. Price.
Calvert. David A. Harkness.
Caroline. Marvin H. Smith.
Carroll. Mary B. Bryson, William B. Dulany.
Cecil. E. Ralph Hostetter, Edward D. E. Rollins,
Jr.
Charles. Samuel C. Linton, Jr., F. DeSales Mudd.
Dorchester. Frederick C. Malkus, Jr.
Frederick. Samuel W. Barrick, Benjamin B.
Rosenstock, Edward D. Storm.
Garrett. William W. Grant.
Harford. Robert J. Carson, John W. Hardwicke,
William S. James, Charles W. Willis.
Howard. James Clark, Jr., C. Ferdinand Sybert.
Kent. Eiroy G. Boyer.
Montgomery. 1st District: James V. Bennett,
Franklin L. Burdette, Edward J. Clarke, Royce
Hanson, Gerald D. Morgan, J. Hodge Smith,
Alfred L. Scanlan. 2nd District: J. Douglas
Bradshaw, James P. Gleason, Helen L. Koss,
Lucille Maurer, Beatrice Miller, John W.
Neumann, Howard R. Penniman. 3rd District:
Herbert L. Chabot, David A. MacDonald.
Prince George's. 1st District; Hal C. B. Clagett,
William W. Gullett, Margaret B. Mentzer. 2nd
District: Raymond G. Boileau, Charles A.
Dukes, Jr., Ralph W. Powers, Melvin L.
Schneider, Carlton R. Sickles, W. Waverly
Webb, Ronald Willoner. 3rd District: George
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Principal Officers of Maryland
E. Burgess, Arthur W. Kirkland, Dorothy
Scott Murray, Kathleen L. Robie, Howard L.
Stem, Harry E, Taylor, Jr.
Queen Anne's. Carter M. Hickman.
St. Mary's. Philip H. Dorsey, J. Frank Raley, Jr.
Somerset. J. Millard Tawes.
Talbot. Edward T. Miller.
Washington. Catherine L. Beachley, E. Stuart
Bushong, Vincent R. Groh, Richard Grum-
bacher.
Wicomico. E. Dale Adkins, Jr., Hamilton P. Fox.
Worcester. Godfrey Child.
MARYLANDERS IN CONGRESS
MARYLAND DELEGATES TO THE
CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774-1788
1774-1779 ................ William Paca31
1774-1778 ................ Samuel Chase31
1774-1775 ........... Robert Goldsborough
1774-1777 ............... Thomas Johnson
1774-1777 ............. Matthew Tilghman
1775-1777 .............. Robert Alexander
1775 ....................... .John Hall
1775-1779 ............... .Thomas Stone31
1775-1776 .................. John Rogers
1776-1777 ......... Charles Carroll, Barrister
1776-1778 Charles Carroll of Carrollton3'
1776-1778 .............. Benjamin Rumsey
1777-1778 ................ .William Smith
1778-1780 ............. William Carmichael
1778-1780 ................. James Forbes
1778-1781 .................. John Henry
1778-1782 ...... Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer34
1778-1781 ................. George Plater
1780-1784 ............... .Daniel Carroll33
1780-1783 ................ John Hanson"
1781-1782 ................. Richard Potts
1781-1782 ................ Turbutt Wright
1782-1784 ............... William Hemsley
1783-1784 ......... .Jeremiah Townley Chase
1783-1784 ................... .John Hall
1783-1784 ............... Thomas Sim Lee
1783-1784 ................ .Edward Lloyd
1783-1786 .............. James McHenry34
1784-1785 ................. Samuel Chase
1784-1787 .................. John Henry
1784-1787 .............. William Hindman
"Signed the Declaration of Independence, 1776.
"Signed the Articles of Confederation, 1781.
"Signed the Articles of Confederation, 1781, and the U.S. Con-
stitution, 1787.
"Signed the U.S. Constitution, 1787.
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