. Baltimore : its history and its people . ^ c. y. j^. 5^/<-^^<!^^. -T—u-,,^ /. U ^•a-^-va-v-oj -z L< HISTORY OF BALTIMORE 871 was named as one of the first trustees of both institutions, and served inthat capacity until his death. In the campaign of 1875 Mr. Gwinn wasagain pitted against his former opponent, S. Teackle Walhs, Esq. was then a candidate for Attorney General on the Democratic ticketheaded by John Lee Carroll for Governor, and Mr. Wallis was the Inde-pendent candidate for the same office. Mr. Gwinn was elected, and uponthe expiration of his term of four years wa
. Baltimore : its history and its people . ^ c. y. j^. 5^/<-^^<!^^. -T—u-,,^ /. U ^•a-^-va-v-oj -z L< HISTORY OF BALTIMORE 871 was named as one of the first trustees of both institutions, and served inthat capacity until his death. In the campaign of 1875 Mr. Gwinn wasagain pitted against his former opponent, S. Teackle Walhs, Esq. was then a candidate for Attorney General on the Democratic ticketheaded by John Lee Carroll for Governor, and Mr. Wallis was the Inde-pendent candidate for the same office. Mr. Gwinn was elected, and uponthe expiration of his term of four years was re-elected in 1879, when Wil-liam T. Hamilton was elected governor. The assistance of Mr. Gwinn wasgiven and his advice relied upon in framing the national platform and inconducting the national campaign of the Democratic party in was a delegate to the national conventions of the party in 1860-68-80-84-97. He was usually called upon to represent the Maryland delegation onthe committee on platform. Mr. Gwinn was an accomplished schol
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