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Proceedings of the Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States in Maryland, 1789-1980
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                                1913.

        Proceedings of Electors of President and Vice
President of the United States of America in and for
the State of Maryland.
        On the second Monday of January being the
13th day thereof, in the year nineteen hundred and
thirteen; the day appointed by the Constitution and
laws of the United States, on which the Electors for
President and Vice President of the United States
of America are directed to assemble and perform the
trust reposed in them, there appeared at the hour
of noon, in the Senate Chamber in the State
House in the City of Annapolis, (the time and place
designated by Act of Assembly, for the meeting of
said Electors) the following gentlemen who had been
proclaimed by the Executive Authority of the State,
to have been duly elected, Electors of President and
Vice President of the United States, in and for the
State of Maryland:  to wit:
                        James Thomas Truitt,
                        Robert E. Lee,
                        Albert W. Sisk,
                        Frank Thomas Shaw,
                        William Shepard Bryan, Jr.
                        James McC. Trippe,
                        Louis C. Carrico,
                        Edwin Austin Baughman.
        The said Electors severally qualified by taking
the oath prescribed by the Constitution to be taken
by all civil officers.
        On motion of Mr. Trippe, Hon. William S. Bryan, Jr.
was unanimously chosen President of the College and was escorted
to the Chair by Messrs. Lee and Carrico, and upon taking
the chair expressed his appreciation of the compliment paid
him by the College.
        On motion of Mr. Robert E. Lee, James W. Owens was
elected Secretary to the College and A. S. Goldsborough
was elected Messenger.
        On motion of Mr. Frank T. Shaw it was ordered
that a committee of two be appointed to wait on the Governor
and inform him that the College was organized and
to ask if he had any communication to make to it.
        The Chair appointed Messrs. Truitt and Shaw who
waited on the Governor and reported that they had performed


 
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