. Baltimore : its history and its people . s, andGharles Howard, who died in infancy; Wilson Gary, who married Edith , of Andover, Massachusetts; Ellen Garr, who married R. Brent Key-ser, of Baltimore; John, who married Priscilla Stewart, of Baltimore county;Sophia Howard, who married Gharles Morton Stewart Jr., of Baltimorecounty. The genealogy of the McHenry family in full, together with anaccount of the various intermarriages with other prominent Marylandfamilies, is to be found in a volume entitled The Life and Gorrespondenceof James McHenry, by Bernard G. Steiner, published by Burro


. Baltimore : its history and its people . s, andGharles Howard, who died in infancy; Wilson Gary, who married Edith , of Andover, Massachusetts; Ellen Garr, who married R. Brent Key-ser, of Baltimore; John, who married Priscilla Stewart, of Baltimore county;Sophia Howard, who married Gharles Morton Stewart Jr., of Baltimorecounty. The genealogy of the McHenry family in full, together with anaccount of the various intermarriages with other prominent Marylandfamilies, is to be found in a volume entitled The Life and Gorrespondenceof James McHenry, by Bernard G. Steiner, published by Burrows BrothersGompany, Gleveland (1907). Wilson Gary McHenry, son of James Howard and Sarah Nicholas(Gary) McHenry, was born on the 31st of January, 1859, O the McHenryestate at Pikesville, Baltimore county, Maryland. The estate was a veryextensive one, and formerly owned nearly a thousand acres of valuableland where Pikesville is now located, about two hundred acres havingbeen sold to a company which built up Sudbrook Park, one of the pret-. HISTORY OF BALTIMORE 733 tiest suburbs in Baltimore county. Mr. McHenrys education was re-ceived primarily at George Careys private school, after which he attendedthe Pennsylvania Military Academy for a year. He received the degreeA. B. at Yale University in the year 1880, after which he took a law courseat the University of Maryland, graduating with the degree of in1882. In this same year, after passing the necessary examinations, he wasadmitted to the Baltimore bar, but practised for only a short while. Hisfather dying, he became executor and trustee of the estate, being associ-ated in this capacity with McHenry Howard and his mother; since thistime he has traveled extensively and has seen a great deal of the worldat large. He possesses rare social qualifications. Gifted with hard com-mon sense, as well as the higher intellectual faculties, he commands theadmiration and esteem of those among whom he moves, both in businessand social l


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