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Proceedings of the Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States in Maryland, 1789-1980
Volume 208, Page 285   View pdf image (33K)
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                                            State of Maryland.
                                                    Electoral College.
                            Certificate and Return
                    Senate Chamber, Annapolis, Md. Jan. 13, 1913.
        Be it remembered and it is hereby certified that we the
undersigned, William Shepard Bryan, Jr., Robert E.
Lee, James McC. Trippe, Frank T. Shaw, James T.
Truitt, Albert W. Sisk, Louis C. Carrico and Austin
W. Baughman who have been duly appointed Electors
of President and Vice President of the United States
of America for the next ensuing term of the respective
offices thereof beginning from and after the third day
of March in the year of our Lord one thousand
nine hundred and thirteen, being Electors duly appointed
by the State of Maryland, in the manner directed
by the certificate of the Honorable Phillips Lee
Goldsborough, the Governor of Maryland, under the
Great Seal of the State hereto annexed, did meet
on the second Monday being the thirteenth day
of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand
nine hundred and thirteen, at the hour of noon,
in the State House in the City of Annapolis, in
said State, being the time and place prescribed
for such meeting by the laws of the United States
and of the State of Maryland, and that we did
then proceed to qualify ourselves for our office of
Elector by taking the oath prescribed by the Constitution
and Laws of our State in the manner
required by law, and to organize our Electoral
College:
        That Woodrow Wilson of the State of New
Jersey was put in nomination for President of the
United States of America for four years from and
after the third day of March next ensuing.
        That we then and there proceeded to vote by
ballot in pursuance of the Constitution and Laws
of the United States for President of the United States
and on counting the ballots it was ascertained that
Woodrow Wilson of the State of New Jersey had received
eight votes for President of the United States, and
that no other person was voted for.


 
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