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Andrew K. Syester

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in the same city. His career reflects the changing legal and political dynamics of Maryland in the 19th century, marked by various positions that illustrate the era's complexities rather than individual accomplishments.
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in 1850. He later practiced law, eventually forming a partnership with A.C. Bond. Over time, Syester's political affiliations shifted, reflecting the era's volatile political landscape. Initially a
22:(March 11, 1828 – March 25, 1891) was a lawyer and politician in Maryland, known for his roles in various legal and political positions throughout the 19th century. Born in 486: 227:, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1849. Following his studies, he apprenticed in law under several practitioners, which culminated in his admission to the Washington County 314:
from 1871 to 1875, Syester was involved in the prosecution of notable cases, including that of Mrs. Elizabeth (or Ellen) G. Wharton, accused of
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Born to Daniel Syester and Sarah (Moudy) Syester, Andrew K. Syester pursued an education that led him into law. He attended
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of the Fourth Judicial Circuit from 1882 until 1889, when health issues led to his retirement.
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In 1867, he was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of Maryland, and in 1868, he was a
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Syester married Catharine G. Harry in 1852. The couple had six children. They lived in
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His political career included serving as a speaker pro tem in the
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Democratic Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates
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Berkeley County
Virginia
West Virginia
Attorney General of Maryland
associate judge
Judicial Circuit.

Attorney General of Maryland
Isaac Dashiell Jones
Charles J.M. Gwinn
Berkeley County, Virginia
Hagerstown, Maryland
Rose Hill Cemetery
Democratic
Whig
Know-Nothing
Democrat
Hagerstown
Marshall College
Mercersburg
bar
Hagerstown
Washington County
clerkship
Maryland House of Delegates
Whig
Know-Nothing party
Democrat
Civil War.
Maryland House of Delegates

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