Archives of Maryland,
(Biographical Series)

Dr. George Wells (1843-1918)
House, AA, 1870, 1872
Senate, AA, 1880, 1882
Anne Arundel County Court Clerk, 1895-1918
MSA SC 3520-1933

Sources:

Records:
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Test Book) MSA T1119
MSA SC 3520-1933 (Biographical File) 02/11/11/32.
Anne Arundel County Register of Wills (WIlls) Dr. George Wells, 1918, Will Book  MSA No:  MSA No.: T 2559-7.
Anne Arundel County Register of Wills (Inventories) Dr. George Wells, 1918, MSA No.: C 88-38.
Maryland Secretary of State  (Election Return Abstracts 1889-1906)  MSA No.:  S 1122-3.
Brantly, William T.  Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of Maryland, 86 vols.
     Frederick, MD:  Baughman Bros., 1898.
Elections Committee Report.  Journal of Proceedings of the House of Delegates, January Session, 1896.
     Annapolis:  King Bros., State Printers, 1896.
 

Newspapers:
"Mr. Bannon's Successor."  The Evening Capital, 17 July 1890.
"Dr. George Wells, Veteran Physician, Claimed By Death."  The Evening Capital, 30 September 1918.
"Mr. W.N. Woodward Now Clerk of Court."  The Evening Capital, 2 October 1918.

Books:
Riley, Elihu S.  "The Ancient City":  A History of Annapolis, in Maryland.  1649 - 1887.  Annapolis:  Record Printing Office, 1887.
Warfield, J. D.  Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland:  A Genealogical and Biographical Review from
    Wills, Deeds, and Churh Records.  Westminster, MD:  Family Line Publications, 1990.

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