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Proceedings of the Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States in Maryland, 1789-1980
Volume 208, Page 139   View pdf image (33K)
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                    Proceedings of Electors
                                    of
                President and Vice President
      of the United States in and for the State of
                          Maryland 1868.

On the first Wednesday in December being the second
day of the said Month in the year one thousand Eight
Hundred and Sixty Eight, the day appointed by the Constitution
and Laws of the United States, in which the
Electors of President and Vice President of the United
States of America are directed to assemble and perform
the trust reposed in them, there appeared in the Senate
Chamber, in the City of Annapolis (The place designated
by acts of Assembly for the meeting of the said Electors)
the following gentlemen who had been proclaimed by the
Executive Authority of the State of have been duly elected
Electors of President and Vice President of the United States
in and for the State of Maryland; Towit;
                Hon. John Thompson, Mason        at Large
                Hon. Albert Constable                   1st District
                Hon T. Allender                             2d District
                Hon. Henry Clay Dallam                3rd District
                Hon. Charles B. Roberts                4th District
                Hon. George Peter                         5th District
The said Electors severally qualified by taking the Oath
prescribed by the Constitution to be taken by all civil officers
and by declaring their belief in the Christian Religion.
    On motion of Mr. Allender Hon. John T. Mason was
unanimously chosen President.
On motion of Mr. Roberts Augusts Gassaway of Annapolis
City was elected Secretary who duly qualified as such.
On motion of Mr. Allender Samuel Davis was appointed
Messenger and George W. Murdock Door Keeper.
Hon. Richard B. Carmichael who had been duly proclaimed
by the Executive Authority of the State elected
one of the Electors of President and Vice President of the
United States in and for the State of Maryland and having
appeared in the Senate Chamber.
On motion of Mr. Dallam the following order was read
and adopted.



 
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