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134 Francis P. Blair of the State of Missouri received seven votes for Vice President of the United States of America. We hereby certify that the above is a true list of the persons voted for by the Electors of President and Vice President of the United States in and for the State of Maryland and of the number of votes by him received. Witness our hands and seals this second day of December Eighteen hundred and sixty Eight. To the three certificates prepared by the Secretary agreeably to the aforegoing form the Secretary attached severally one of the Certificates furnished by the Executive Authority of the State in obedience to the Act of Congress of 1792 ch. 109. Accompanying said certificates was the following abstract from the proceedings of the College. On motion of Mr. Dallam the following order was read and adopted. Ordered that we now proceed to fill the vacancy existing in this College agreeably to the Act of Assembly of December Session 1833 chapter 261. On motion of Mr. Dallam George M. Gill Esquire was appointed to fill the vacancy in this Body occasioned by the absence of the Hon. R. B. Carmichael. George M. Gill Esq. appeared in the Senate Chamber qualified by taking the oaths prescribed by the Constitution and the Laws and by declaring his belief in the Christian Religion and took his seat." We hereby certify that the following is a true abstract form the proceedings of the Electoral College of the State of Maryland which convened at the City of Annapolis on the second day of December A. D. 1868. for the purpose of voting for President and Vice President of the United States of America. |
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