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William S. James

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487: 456:. During his long career in the Senate, James was recognized for a number of major legislative accomplishments. He helped establish the community college system in Maryland, the Maryland Environmental Trust, and the Maryland Historical Trust, and his work led to the creation of Program Open Space, a program in which real estate taxes are used to purchase park land. 559: 483:. Mary-Dulany James, who also became a lawyer, was elected to represent district 34A in Cecil and Harford Counties in 1999. William S. James Elementary School in Harford County and the William S. James Senate Office Building in Annapolis were named in his honor even before his death. His contemporaries called him "Bill" and "Billy". 567: 436:
representing Harford County. He ran first for the House of Delegates in 1942, but wasn't successful until 1946. He served in the House of Delegates from 1947 to 1954. He was elected in 1954 to represent Harford County in the
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James died on April 17, 1993, at the Lorien-Riverside Nursing Home in Aberdeen. He was remembered by commentators for his dedication to public service and his civility.
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His retirement from the Senate in 1974 did not mark his exit from state politics, as the next year he was appointed by the Senate as
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William Smith James was born the son of E. Roy James, a road builder and dairy farmer, and Mary S. James in
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counties before matriculating at the Tome School, a private coeducational college preparatory school in
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In January 1954, he married Margaret Higinbothom with whom he had a son, Robert Roy, and a daughter,
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in 1954. He served in the Senate for a further two decades, from 1963 onwards as
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state politician. James was first elected to office as a member of the
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due to a "bum arm". James immediately established a law practice in
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from 1944 to 1946, a position he left when he won election to the
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In 1963, James was elected by his fellow senators to serve as
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Democratic Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates
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in his place. As a result, James retired from politics.
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in 1946, and after serving two terms was elected to the
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Grave of James at Grove Cemetery, Aberdeen, Maryland
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Index

Treasurer of Maryland
J. Millard Tawes
Lucille Maurer
Maryland Senate
Robert R. Lawder
Harford County
Maryland House of Delegates
Earle R. Burkins
John E. Clark
James J. DeRan Jr.
J. Rush Baldwin
James McLean
A. Freeborn Brown
Mary E. W. Risteau
Aberdeen, Maryland
Democratic
Mary-Dulany James
Alma mater
University of Delaware
University of Maryland
JD
Maryland
Maryland House of Delegates
Harford County
Maryland Senate
President of the Maryland Senate
State Treasurer
Mary-Dulany James
Cecil
Aberdeen, Maryland

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