1859. James Augustus Stewart, Edwin H. Web-
ster, J. Momson Harris,135 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.,138 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.
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.
Urner, 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,'39 Harry W. Rusk,140 John V. L.
Findlay, Barnes Compton, Louis E. McComas.
135 Election unsuccessfully contested by William P. Preston.
116 Election unsuccessfully contested by William G. Harrison.
137 Resigned in July 1865 before Congress assembled to become
collector of the Port of Baltimore.
l38 Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Edwin
H. Webster, and took his seat December 4, 1865.
""Died July 8, 1886.
i40 Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the death of William H.
Cole, and took his seat December 6, 1886.
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1887. Charles H. Gibson, Frank T. Shaw, Harry
W. Rusk, Isidor Rayner, Bames Compton,
Louis E. McComas.
1889. Charles H. Gibson, Herman Stump, Harry
W. Rusk, Henry Stockbridge, Jr., Barnes
Compton,141 Sydney E. Mudd,142
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,14* J.
Fred. C. Talbott, Harry W. Rusk, Isidor
Rayner, Barnes Compton,147 Charles E. Coffin,
148 William M. McKaig.
1895. Joshua W. Miles, William B. Baker, Harry
W. Rusk,149 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.
1899. John Walter Smith,150 Josiah L. Kerr,151
William B. Baker, Frank C. Wachter, James W.
Denny, Sydney E. Mudd, George A. Pearre.
1901. William H. Jackson, Albert A. Blakeney,
Frank C. Wachter, Charles Schirm, Sydney E.
Mudd, George A. Pearre.
1903. William H. Jackson, J. Fred. C. Talbott,
Frank C. Wachter, James W. Denny, Sydney
E. Mudd, George A. Pearre.
1905. Thomas A. Smith, J. Fred. C. Talbott,
Frank C. Wachter, John Gill, Jr., Sydney E.
Mudd, George A. Pearre.
1907. William H. Jackson, J. Fred. C. Talbott,
Henry B. Wolf, John Gill, Jr., Sydney E.
Mudd, George A. Pearre.
1909. J. Harry Covington, J. Fred. C. Talbott,
John Kronmiller, John Gill, Jr., Sydney E.
Mudd, George A. Pearre.
141 Served until March 20, 1890; succeeded by Sydney E. Mudd,
who contested his election.
142 Successfully contested the election of Barnes Compton, and
took his seat March 20, 1890.
143 Resigned September 3, 1892, having been appointed judge of
the first judical district of Maryland.
144 Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry
Page, and took his seat December 5, 1892.
i45 Died May 10, 1894.
14t Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Robert
Bratton, and took his seat December 3, 1894.
i47 Resigned effective May 15, 1894.
148 Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Bames
Compton, and took his seat December 3, 1894.
149 Election unsuccessfully contested by William S. Booze.
i50 Resigned January 12, 1900.
151 Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of John
Walter Smith, and took his seat December 3, 1900.
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