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Alexander Armstrong (Maryland politician)

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Armstrong married Mary Rebekah Woods, daughter of Dr. Hiram Woods, on January 25, 1911, in Baltimore. His brother also married the daughter of Dr. Woods. Armstrong and his wife had one son, Alexander Jr. His wife died on December 21, 1938. Later in life, Armstrong leased his home in Hagerstown and
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Armstrong was president of the First National Bank of Hagerstown. He was president of The Armstrong Company, a manufacturer of putties and plastic cements, in
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from January 1, 1908, to January 1, 1912. He was president of the Board of Supervisors of Elections of Washington County from 1912 to 1916. He was elected as
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Armstrong died on November 20, 1939, at his house on Boyce Avenue in
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Alexander Armstrong III was born on June 28, 1877, in
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Burials at Rose Hill Cemetery (Hagerstown, Maryland)
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November 20, 1939. p. 17 417:Armstrong received an honorary 306:in 1900. He graduated from the 178: 16:American politician (1877–1939) 593:. November 20, 1939. p. 1 270:from 1919 to 1923. He was the 1: 721:State's attorneys in Maryland 344:Attorney General of Maryland 268:Attorney General of Maryland 48:Attorney General of Maryland 706:Princeton University alumni 362:. He was a delegate to the 762: 726:Maryland attorneys general 151:Hagerstown, Maryland, U.S. 137:Baltimore County, Maryland 669: 654: 646: 641: 257: 89: 53: 42: 30: 731:American bank presidents 394:. His granddaughter was 716:Maryland city attorneys 502:Maryland State Archives 498:Maryland Manual On-Line 264:Alexander Armstrong III 103:Alexander Armstrong III 423:University of Maryland 292:Hagerstown High School 587:"Alexander Armstrong" 543:"Alexander Armstrong" 494:"Alexander Armstrong" 741:Maryland Republicans 661:Governor of Maryland 635:at Wikimedia Commons 296:Princeton University 294:. He graduated from 288:Hagerstown, Maryland 214:Princeton University 116:Hagerstown, Maryland 673:Addison E. Mullikin 346:in 1919, defeating 316:admitted to the bar 25:Alexander Armstrong 642:Political offices 407:Rose Hill Cemetery 171:Mary Rebekah Woods 148:Rose Hill Cemetery 84:Thomas H. Robinson 679: 678: 670:Succeeded by 650:Harry Whinna Nice 631:Media related to 504:. October 7, 2014 451:The Baltimore Sun 413:Awards and legacy 371:Detroit, Michigan 348:Thomas J. Keating 340:Washington County 261: 260: 126:November 20, 1939 37:Armstrong in 1919 753: 647:Preceded by 639: 630: 614: 613: 612: 606: 600: 598: 583: 570: 569: 568: 562: 556: 554: 539: 514: 513: 511: 509: 490: 475: 474: 473: 467: 461: 459: 442: 421:degree from the 392:Baltimore County 336:state's attorney 314:in 1903. 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Attorney General of Maryland
Ogle Marbury
Thomas H. Robinson
Hagerstown, Maryland
Ruxton
Baltimore County, Maryland
Rose Hill Cemetery
Republican
Bess Armstrong
Alma mater
Princeton University
BA
MA
University of Pennsylvania Law School
LLB
Attorney General of Maryland
Republican
1923 election
Hagerstown, Maryland
Hagerstown High School
Princeton University
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Bachelor of Laws
admitted to the bar
Baltimore
city attorney
state's attorney

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