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223 Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Maryland. Done at the City of Annapolis this ninth day of January one thousand nine hundred and five. Edwin Warfield Governor of Maryland By the Governor Oswald Tilghman Secretary of State Which message was read when the President of the College declared that nominations for President of the United States were in order: thereupon Mr. Schriver Nominated Alton Brooks Parker of the State of New York for President of the United States for the term beginning from and after the third day of March 1905 in conformity with the Constitution and laws: and Mr. Bonaparte nominated Theodore Roosevelt of the State of New York as President of the United States for the same term. The President of the College thereupon named Messrs Bonaparte and George as tellers who received the ballots which were duly deposited in a ballot box and on counting the ballots announced that Allen Brooks Parker had received seven votes and that Theodore Roosevelt had received one vote the same being the full Electoral Vote for President of the United States from Maryland The President of the College announced the vote as aforesaid and On motion of Mr. Brown, the College proceeded to ballot for Vice President of the United States for the ensuing term. Mr. Williams nominated Henry Gassaway Davis of West Virginia for the ensuing term; and Mr. Bonaparte nominated Charles Warren Fairbanks of Indiana The President of the College named Messrs Bonaparte and George as tellers who received the ballots in a ballot box which had been delivered to them |
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