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MARYLAND MANUAL. 47

and Odd Fellow. At one time he was grand master of
the order. He is about 45 years old.

HARRY MALCOLM.

Harry Malcolm is the son of the late James Malcolm,
who was a prominent lawyer of the county. He was
connected for a number of years with the Northern Cen-
tral Railroad. He has his home, Wood Walton, in Ruxton
Park, and he has been very prominent in social circles.
He is president of the Game and Fish Protective Asso-
ciation. Mr. Malcolm is about 45 years of age.

JOSEPH SANDMAN.

Joseph Sandman is a young man. He has always been
a prominent Democratic worker, although this is the first
office that he has ever held. He has been engaged for a
number of years in the general merchandise business at
St. Denis, where he is known as an enterprising merchant.

JOHN B. FOARD.

John B. Foard is a young farmer of the eleventh
district. He is the son of Benjamin Foard.

HENRY W. KNOEBEL.

Henry W. Knoebel is a well-known storekeeper and
farmer of the Eleventh district. He lives in a strictly
agricultural, district, and he is assumed to be the special
representative of the farmer at Annapolis. Mr. Knoebel
is of German extraction. He is about 40 years old.

EDWARD S. CHOATE.

Edward S. Choate is a prominent farmer of the Second
district, and he has always been conspicuous for the great
interest he has taken in the Grange. He was a member
of the Maryland Legislature in 1867.

CALVERT COUNTY—Two Members.
ABRAM J. WILLIAMS.

Dr. Abram J. Williams is a practicing physician of the
Second district of Calvert. Besides his lucrative practice
of medicine, he gives careful attention to farming on a
scientific basis. He was a candidate for Judge of the
Orphans' Court in 1895. The returns of that election
were against the Republican ticket. A contest was made
and a new election ordered by the Legislature, which was

 

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