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MARYLAND MANUAL. b


by the Courts, where applications are filed with the Governor or this De-
partment. In tins as in the matter of applications for conditional
pardons (parole) only such cases as are acted upon favorably by •the
Commissioner are forwarded to the Governor for review and flnal action.
For detailed information of duties and jurisdiction of the Parole
Commissioner, see Annotated Code of Maryland (Bagby) Article 41,
Section 46-56.

COMMISSIONER OF THE LAND OFFICE—Annapolis.
(All Terms Expire 1935)
Name Postoffice.
Commissioner:
Vacancy.
Chief Clerk:
Arthnr Trader Arnold
Assistant Clerks:
Holland P. Watts Odenton
Edward S. Lockwood Annapolis
Senior Clerk:
Malcolm W. Waring St. Margarets
The Commissioner of the Land Office is appointed by the Governor,
with the consent of the Senate, to hold office during the term of the
Governor. (Constitution, Art. 7, Sec. 4.)
The Land Office is the State Record Office, pertaining to boundaries
of land, and is the means by which discovered vacant land is passed
by the State to the individual, and covers the period from the earliest
to the present date. The Commissioner sits as a judge in contested
disputes over vacant land, and there is a right of appeal direct to the
Court of Appeals over his decision.
The duties of the Land Office, in regard to its clerical force, is to
keep the indexing, answer the various questions that are daily brought
to it by the mall, wait on the visiting public, and record the patents
and certificates that are returned on the different kinds of warrants
executed by the county surveyors throughout the State.
Questions relating to military service during the War of the Amer-
ican Revolution.
Questions relating to wills, administration proceedings, inventories,
accounts and balances from the earliest to 1777.
Questions relating to confiscated British property.
Questions relating to Provincial Court, General Court. Court of
Chancery debt books, rent rolls, insolvent proceedings, and extract of
deeds from the whole State.
Duplicate record of all deeds, mortgages and releases of mortgages
throughout the State are filed here, and it is the duty of the Commis-
sioner to have them properly hound and indexed.
Photostat copying of any record and blue printing of any plat made
in office at small cost.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS—
Annapolis.
Name. Postoffice.
Superintendent:
John R. Phipps Annapolis
TIme Superintendent and all officers in his department are appointed
by the Governor. (Ch. 551, 1906.)
The Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds is the custo-
dian of the State Capitol, Court of Appeals Building and Executive
Mansion in the City of Annapolis.
 
 
 


 
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