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198 MARYLAND MANUAL.

his majority he moved into Garrett, and has been engaged
in farming since his location there. He was educated in
the Allegany public schools. He was elected member of
the House of Delegates in 1897.

HARFORD COUNTY— Four Members.
T. LITTLETON HANWAY, Democrat.

T. Littleton Hanway is a merchant at Aberdeen. Besides
his mercantile business, he is vice-president of the First
National Bank, secretary of the Aberdeen Land and
Improvement Company, and a director in the Tin Can
Manufacturing Company. He is 51 years of age. He was
elected member of the House of Delegates in 1897.

ROBERT SENECA Democrat.

Mr. Robert Seneca is 51 years old and. a native of Havre
de Grace, where he now resides. In early life he conducted
a mercantile business, but now devotes his attention entirely
to the buying and selling of ducks and fish. Since the
incorporation of Havre de Grace as a city, he has been its
mayor in 1889,1890 and 1891; city councilman in 1879,
1880, 1881, 1890,1891 and 1895; and city treasurer for
two years. He was elected member of the House of Dele-
gates in 1895 and re-elected in 1897.

WILLIAM M. WHITEFORD, Democrat.

William M. Whiteford is twenty-nine years of age. He
lives in Dublin district, and is a son of Col. James R.
Whiteford, one of the prominent citizens of the county.
He is engaged in the insurance and fertilizer business at
Cambria. He is a graduate of Eaton and Burnett's business
College. He was elected member of the House of Dele-
gates in 1895 and re-elected in 1897.

HERMAN W. HANSON, Democrat.

Mr. Hanson was born near Wheel post office in 1859,
and is known as one of the leading canners of Abingdon
district. He received his education in the Lutheran paro-
chial schools of Baltimore city, and took a course of
instruction in Bryant & Stratton's Business College. Sev-
eral years of his early life were paused in the dairy business.
He was elected member of the House of Delegates in 1897.

 

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