628/Mary land Manual
1849. Richard Johns Bowie, William T. Hamil-
ton, Edward Hammond, Robert M. McLane,
Alexander Evans, John B. Kerr.
1851. Richard Johns Bowie, William T. Hamil-
ton, Edward Hammond, Thomas Yates Walsh,
Alexander Evans, Joseph S. Cottman.
1853. John R. Franklin, Jacob Shower, Joshua
Vansant, Henry May, William T. Hamilton,
Augustus R. Sellers.
1855. James Augustus Stewart, James B. Ricaud,
J. Morrison Harris, Henry Winter Davis, Hen-
ry W. Hoffman, Thomas F. Bowie.
1857. James Augustus Stewart, James B. Ricaud,
J. Morrison Harris,133 Henry Winter Davis,134
Jacob M. Kunkel, Thomas F. Bowie.
1859. James Augustus Stewart, Edwin H. Web-
ster, J. Morrison Harris,'35 Henry Winter Da-
vis,136 Jacob M. Kunkel, George W, Hughes.
1861. Charles B. Calvert, John W. Crisfield,
Cornelius L. L. Leary, Henry May, Francis
Thomas, Edwin H. Webster.
1863. John A. J. Creswell, Henry Winter Davis,
Benjamin G. Harris, Francis Thomas, Edwin
H. Webster.
1865. Hiram McCullough, Edwin H. Webster,137
John L. Thomas, Jr.,'38 Charles E. Phelps,
Francis Thomas, Benjamin G. Harris.
1867. Hiram McCullough, Stevenson Archer,
Charles E. Phelps, Francis Thomas, Frederick
Stone.
1869. Samuel Hambleton, Stevenson Archer,
Thomas Swann, Patrick Hamill, Frederick
Stone.
1871. Samuel Hambleton, Stevenson Archer,
Thomas Swann, John Ritchie, William M.
Merrick.
1873. Ephraim K. Wilson, Stevenson Archer,
William J. O'Brien, Thomas Swann, William J.
Albert, Lloyd Lowndes, Jr.
1875. Philip Francis Thomas, Charles Boyle Rob-
erts, William J. O'Brien, Thomas Swann, Eli J.
Henkle, William Walsh.
"'Election unsuccessfully contested by William Pinkney Whyte.
'"^Election unsuccessfully contested by Henry P. Brooks.
'"Election unsuccessfully contested by William P. Preston.
'"Election unsuccessfully contested by William G. Harrison.
"'Resigned in July 1865 before Congress assembled to become
collector of the Port of Baltimore.
1 Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Edwin
H. Webster, and took his seat December 4, 1865.
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Principal Officers of Maryland
1877. Daniel M. Henry, Charles Boyle Roberts,
William Kimmel, Thomas Swann, Eli J.
Henkle, William Walsh.
1879. Daniel M. Henry, J. Fred. C. Talbott, Rob-
ert M. McLane, Eli J. Henkle, Milton G-
Umer, William Kimmel.
1881. George W. Covington, J. Fred. C. Talbott,
Fetter S. Hoblitzell, Robert M. McLane,
Andrew G. Chapman, Milton G. Urner.
1883. George W. Covington, J. Fred. C. Talbott,
Fetter S. Hoblitzell, John V. L. Findlay, Hart
B. Holton, Louis E. McComas.
1885. Charles H. Gibson, Frank T. Shaw, Wil-
liam H. Cole,139 Harry W. Rusk,140 John V. L.
Findlay, Barnes Compton, Louis E. McComas.
1887. Charles H. Gibson, Frank T. Shaw, Harry
W. Rusk, Isidor Rayner, Barnes Compton,
Louis E. McComas.
1889. Charles H. Gibson, Herman Stump, Harry
W. Rusk, Henry Stockbridge, Jr., Bames
Compton,'4' Sydney E. Mudd,'42 Louis E.
McComas.
1891. Henry Page,'43 John B. Brown,144 Herman
Stump, Harry W. Rusk, Isidor Rayner, Barnes
Compton, William M. McKaig.
1893. Robert F. Bratton,'45 W. Laird Henry, ""J.
Fred. C. Talbott, Harry W. Rusk, Isidor Ray-
ner, Barnes Compton,147 Charles E. Coffin,'48
William M. McKaig.
1895. Joshua W. Miles, William B. Baker, Harry
W. Rusk,'49 John K. Cowen, Charles E. Coffin,
George L. Wellington.
1897. Isaac A. Barber, William B. Baker, William
S. Booze, William W. Mclntire, Sydney E.
Mudd, John McDonald.
'"Died July 8, 1886.
'"Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the death of William H.
Cole, and took his seat December 6, 1886.
''"Served until March 20, 1890; succeeded by Sydney E. Mudd,
who contested his election.
'^Successfully contested the election of Barnes Compton, and
took his seat March 20, 1890.
'^Resigned September 3, 1892, having been appointed judge of
the first Judicial district of Maryland.
^Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry
Page, and took his seat December 5, 1892.
"'Died May 10, 1894.
'^Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Robert F.
Bratton, and took his seat December 3, 1894.
"'Resigned effective May 15, 1894.
'"Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Bames
Compton, and took his seat December 3, 1894.
Election unsuccessfully contested by William S. Booze.
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