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Frank I. Duncan

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After his retirement, Duncan continued his private practice and served as receiver at the Pikesville National Bank and Hampstead National Bank. He served as president of the Maryland State Bar Association in 1938. He served as chair of the board of directors of the Towson National Bank. Duncan served
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in 1904. In 1905, he was appointed associate judge of the Third Judicial Circuit Court, representing Baltimore and Harford counties. In 1920, he was re-elected. He served in that role until 1936; serving eight years beyond the mandatory retirement age due to a joint resolution passed in 1927. In
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Duncan worked at his father's general merchandise store in Butler. He then worked as a traveling salesman for the candy company Darby & Company. In 1885, Duncan purchased the
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on the board of managers of the Maryland House of Correction. He also served on the board of visitors of the Maryland State School for the Deaf in
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in 1884. He was admitted to the Baltimore County bar on September 8, 1884, and was admitted to the Maryland bar on October 11, 1901.
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1914, Duncan helped the passage of a law that established the juvenile court in Baltimore County.
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for Baltimore County. He was then elected in 1890 and served in that role until 1895.
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Duncan was appointed as state insurance commissioner by governor
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University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law alumni
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paper. He served as an editor of the paper for over 20 years.
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Democratic Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates
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Index


Maryland House of Delegates
Harford County
Daniel A. Boone
J. Nelson Daily
George R. Gott
John Hubner
John A. Smith
Charles R. Whiteford
Butler, Maryland
Baltimore
Cockeysville, Maryland
Democratic
John D. C. Jr.
Alma mater
University of Maryland School of Law
Maryland House of Delegates
Baltimore County
Butler, Maryland
Baltimore County
University of Maryland School of Law
Republican
Democratic
Towson
Maryland House of Delegates
state's attorney
Edwin Warfield
Frederick
Altoona, Pennsylvania
John D. C. Jr.

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