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Thomas H. Robinson (Maryland politician)

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After getting admitted to the bar, Robinson practiced law. While attorney general, Robinson served as attorney in Harford County for the Pennsylvania Railroad. This was considered by some to be a conflict of interest with a ruling he made. In October 1930, Robinson was campaigning for re-election as
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who died in office. Robinson was not a candidate in 1893. He served as chairman of the judiciary committee and led the fight for the Haman oyster bill, to help rehabilitate the oyster industry. He also supported legislation for county roads. He was elected again to the Maryland Senate, for a four
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for who was charged with trying to thwart justice in the trial for the murder of William Norris. Robinson then publicly endorsed Governor Ritchie for re-election and Robinson was added to Ritchie's ticket as candidate for attorney general. Robinson was elected as
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Robinson married Clara C. Cain, daughter of Judge J. M. Cain, on September 17, 1884. They had five children, Lucile, Madeleine, Elizabeth, Thomas Hall Robinson Jr. and Clara. His daughter Madeleine married state senator
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In 1894, Robinson was elected president of Second National Bank of Bel Air. He held this position until his death.
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After his last term as state senator, Robinson returned to practicing law. In 1922, Robinson defended
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Robinson died following a heart attack on October 12, 1930, at his home in Bel Air. He was buried at
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attorney general when he fell sick and had to pull out of the campaign tour in southern Maryland.
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year term, from 1902 to 1906. In 1904, Robinson assisted Baltimore political boss
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Harford and Cecil Counties, Maryland
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until 1923, when he disagreed with the renomination of Governor
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become senator, despite the machinations of political boss
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Thomas Hall Robinson was born on March 2, 1859, near
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Attorney General of Maryland
Albert Ritchie
Alexander Armstrong
William Preston Lane Jr.
Maryland Senate
Stevenson A. Williams
William Benjamin Baker
Harford County
Benjamin Silver Jr.
William Benjamin Baker
Bel Air, Maryland
St. Ignatius Church
Hickory, Maryland
Democratic
Maryland
Maryland Senate
Attorney General of Maryland
Bel Air, Maryland
Hickory, Maryland
Henry D. Farnandis
admitted to the bar
Democrat
Maryland Senate
Harford County
Benjamin Silver Jr.
Isaac Freeman Rasin
Isidor Rayner
Arthur Pue Gorman
John Walter Smith

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