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MSA SC 5339-72-1
Dates1816-1882
Medium
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Christopher C. Cox
Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, 1865-1868
Senate President, 1865-1867
MSA SC 3520-1490

Maryland State Archives Biographical File [INSIDE THE FIREWALL]

Maryland State Archives Biographical File [OUTSIDE THE FIREWALL]

MSA SC 5339-72-2
Dates1866-1869
Medium
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Frank F. White, Jr. The Governors of Maryland 1777-1970. Annapolis: The Hall of Records Commission, 1970.
Chapter 33: Thomas Swann 1866-1869

MSA SC 5339-72-3
Dates2002
Medium
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Description
Diane P. Evartt, ed. Maryland State Archives. Maryland Manual On-Line. "Lieutenant Governor: Origins and Functions." http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/mdmanual/08conoff/html/02ltgovf.html
MSA SC 5339-72-4
Dates1990
Medium
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Edward C. Papenfuse, et al., The Archives of Maryland, new series, An Historical List of Public Officials of Maryland, Vol. I. Annapolis: The Maryland State Archives, 1990.
"Lieutenant Governors."

MSA SC 5339-72-5
Dates1864
Medium
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The Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Maryland, Assembled at the City of Annapolis, Wednesday, April 27, 1864. Vol. I. Annapolis: Richard P. Bayly, printer.

p. 69
Ordered that "the Committee on the Executive Department be instructed to inquire into the expediency of creating the office of Lieutenant Governor, and to provide for his election."

p. 1079 Committee on Education and the Encouragement of Literature Report Article 10. Education. Sec. 3 includes Lieutenant Governor as a member of the State Board of Education

p. 1087
discussion of adding the Lieutenant Governor and Commissioner of the Land Office to the Board of Public Works.

p. 1089
Adding the Lieutenant Governor and Commissioner of the Land Office to the Board of Public Works was not agreed to.

p. 1229
discussion of adding Lieutenant Governor to State Board of Education. Decided that the Executive Department section would have to be concluded first to see if the office would be created.

p. 1238
The Committee on the Executive Department majority report which includes the Lieutenant Governor in sections 6-10 of Article II.

p. 1239
The Committee on the Executive Department minority report which doesn't include the office of the Lieutenant Governor.

P. 1316 -1324 Justification for creation of the office of Lieutenant Governor as well as debate on the wording of sections 6-10 of Article II. Executive Department.

p. 1688
Inclusion of Lieutenant Governor on Board of Public Works rejected.

p. 1690
Committee on Education and the Encouragement of Literature Article 10. Education. Sec. 3 includes Lieutenant Governor as a member of the State Board of Education. The report was passed on its third reading.

p. 1786
The Committee on the Executive Department reported back to the convention the article on the executive department with recommended changes.

p. 1787
The Committee on Education and the Encouragement of Literature reported back to the convention with recommended changes. The report was passed with the Lieutenant Governor included as a member of the State Board of Education.

p. 1879
Constitution as ratified with the Lieutenant Governor in Article II. Executive Department. Sections 6-10.

p. 1898
Constitution as ratified, Article 8, Section 2. Lieutenant Governor member of the State Board of Education.


MSA SC 5339-72-6
Dates1864
Medium
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Description
Proceedings of the State Convention of Maryland to Frame a New Constitution, Commenced at Annapolis, April 27, 1864. Annapolis: Richard P. Bayly, printer.

Specific pages relating to the office of lieutenant governor:

p. 39 Ordered that "The Committee on the Executive Department be instructed to inquire into the expediency of creating the office of Lieutenant Governor, and to provide for his election."

p. 372
Committee on Education and the Encouragement of Literature Report
Article 10. Education
Sec. 3 includes Lieutenant Governor as a member of the State Board of Education

p. 379
Report of the Committee to consider and report respecting the appointment, tenure of office, duties and compensation of all civil officers not embraced in the duties of other Standing Committees. "
Section 1, line 1, after the word "Governor," insert the words "Lieutenant Governor ;"
Decided in the negative.

p. 444
The Committee on the Executive Department majority report which includes the Lieutenant Governor in sections 6-10 of Article II.

p. 448
The Committee on the Executive Department minority report which doesn't include the office of the Lieutenant Governor.

p. 732
Constitution as ratified with the Lieutenant Governor in Article II.
Executive Department. Sections 6-10.

p. 761
Constitution as ratified, Article 8, Section 2. Lieutenant Governor member of the State Board of Education.

MSA SC 5339-72-7
Dates1967
Medium
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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1967. Debates, July 11, 1967-January 10, 1968.

Debates on reestablishing the office of lieutenant governor:
pp. 1366 -1369
pp. 1383-1385
pp. 1387-1389
pp. 1391-1392


Additional debates on reestablishing the office of lieutenant governor (Not available on the Archives of Maryland site. Linked as tif images):
pp. 1403-1404
pp. 1413-1414
pp. 1499-1507
pp. 1527-1528
pp. 2955-2956
p. 3361

MSA SC 5339-72-8
Dates1967
Medium
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List of delegates to the 1967 Constitution Convention of Maryland.
MSA SC 5339-72-9
Dates1970
Medium
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Description
Amdendment to the Constitution of Maryland.
Acts of 1970, Chapter 532 made changes to Article II reestablishing the office of the Lieutenant Governor.

MSA SC 5339-72-10
Dates1959
Medium
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Chapter 743 of the Laws of Maryland, 1959 provide for the succession to office in case of the death, resignation, or removal from the State of the governor.
MSA SC 5339-72-11
Dates1967
Medium
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Description
Constitutional Convention of Maryland 1967. Committee on the Executive Branch, Research File, 1/33/2/91.
"Constitutional Convention Delegate Proposal No. 4" reestablishing the office of lieutenant governor.
Proposal No. 32 that the lt. governor be an elected official of the state.
Proposal No. 118 that the lt. governor also be president of the senate.
Proposal No.168 that the governor nominate a person to fill a vacancy arising in the office of the lt. governor.
Proposal No. 212 that the lt. governor have the option to retain residency at his permanent resident prior to election as lt. governor for voting purposes.

MSA SC 5339-72-12
Dates1970
Medium
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Report to the General Assembly of 1970: Report of the Committee on Constitutional Revision, November 26, 1969.
Report of the Subcommittee on the Executive Department, pp. 829-830.

MSA SC 5339-72-13
Dates1864-1867
Medium
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William Starr Myers, The Self-Reconstruction of Maryland, 1864-1867. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1909), 87-94.

MSA SC 5339-72-14
Dates1864
Medium
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Carl N. Everstine, The General Assembly of Maryland 1850-1920. (Charlottesville, VA: The Michie Company, 1984), 231-232.
MSA SC 5339-72-15
Dates1867
Medium
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Charles James Rohr, The Governor of Maryland: A Constitutional Study (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1932), p. 81-84.
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