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Description: Bankers Elect Officers - Maryland Association listened to Address by ex-Gov. E. Pinckney WHYTE

Date: October 29 1904

Newspaper published in: Washington, DC

Page/Column: Page 5

Bankers Elect Officers - Maryland Association listened to Address by ex-Gov. E. Pinckney WHYTE

Annapolis, Md., Oct 28. The ninth annual convention of the Maryland Bankers' Association adjourned today after listening to addresses by ex-Gov. William Pinckney WHYTE and others and the election of officers for the ensuing year, as follows:

President: Gen. John GILL, Baltimore.

Vice Presidents: State Senator William F. APPLEGARTH, Cambridge; Messrs. Robert K. WARING, Baltimore; R. V. LANSDALE, Baltimore; William V. SPIRER, Princess Anne; Stevenson A. WILLIAMS, Bel Air; Howard Harding, Ellicott City; A . . . [unreadable] THOMAS, Sandy Spring; Jacob W. HOOK, Baltimore; F. M. COLSTON, Baltimore; and John CROWTHER, Towson.

Secretary: Charles HANN, Baltimore.

Treasurer: William MARRIOTT, Baltimore.

Committee on Administration: Messrs H. H. HAMES, Rising Sun; Charles T. CRANE, Baltimore; Charles C. HOMER, Baltimore; Robert Shriver, Cumberland, and J. Wirt RANDALL, Annapolis.

Mr. J. Wirt RANDALL, President of the Farmer's National Bank of Annapolis, made an address upon "The Centenary of Maryland's Banking Corporations." It dealt with the history of the first financial institutions in the state and the early banks of the country.

Submitted: 01/13/08 (Edited 01/13/08)

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