. Baltimore : its history and its people . urt of Appeals, Joseph Steinbarger, et al. vs. The Independent Loan &Savings Association, 84 Md., 625, July 28, 1896; J. Henry Schroeder,admr., vs. John Loeber, October, 1891, which went to the United StatesSupreme Court, and reported in 75 Md., 195; Richard Leftwich & Co.,vs. Meyer & Krose, 75 Md., 10; Veerath vs. Rothenburg, 87 Md., 624. In civil cases Mr. Hennighausen has been phenomenally well stored mind, strength in reasoning, vigor in argument, and logi-cal deductions, being an equipment of far more than average weight. Inpolitic


. Baltimore : its history and its people . urt of Appeals, Joseph Steinbarger, et al. vs. The Independent Loan &Savings Association, 84 Md., 625, July 28, 1896; J. Henry Schroeder,admr., vs. John Loeber, October, 1891, which went to the United StatesSupreme Court, and reported in 75 Md., 195; Richard Leftwich & Co.,vs. Meyer & Krose, 75 Md., 10; Veerath vs. Rothenburg, 87 Md., 624. In civil cases Mr. Hennighausen has been phenomenally well stored mind, strength in reasoning, vigor in argument, and logi-cal deductions, being an equipment of far more than average weight. Inpolitics he has always affiliated with the Republicans on national questions,and, at one time, by a unanimous vote in convention, was tendered a nomi-nation for Congress, but declined. He has always taken an independentcourse in local affairs, taking an active interest in municipal matters, andsupporting those candidates who were best fitted to promote the welfareand upbuilding of the city. He is a man of most humane disposition, and.


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