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228 On motion of Mr. Williams The President of the College was directed to deliver one copy of said certificate to Mr. Bonaparte to be by him conveyed and delivered to the Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Maryland. Another was delivered to a Special Messenger to be by him conveyed and delivered to the President of the United States Senate at Washington DC. and the third copy, on motion of Mr Bonaparte was delivered to the Secretary Mr Owens to be by him mailed in the Post Office at Annapolis to the President of the United States Senate Washington DC. J C Bowerman was selected as Messenger to convey the Certificate to the President of the US Senate at Washington DC. thereupon the following credentials were duly signed and sealed and delivered to Mr. Bowerman State of Maryland Electoral College Senate Chamber Annapolis Md Jan 9th 1905 To all persons whom it may concern: Know ye that we the Electors of President and Vice President of the United States of America, duly elected in and for the State of Maryland, having met at the City of Annapolis on the day prescribed by the Constitution and Laws of the United States, to perform the trust reposed in us, and having made out in due form certificates and lists of the votes given and the persons voted for, and having confidence in the bearer John C. Bowerman have appointed, and by these presents do appoint and authorize him to take charge of one of said certificates and lists, and with all convenient dispatch to convey and deliver the same to the President of the Senate of the United States at Washington. In witness whereof we hereunto set our hands and seals this 9th day of January 1905 |
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