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Charles County
Maryland

Politicians who lived in Charles County

  Charles County (no city given): Loretta Nimmerrichter — Thomas Norman — George D. Parnham — John Parnham — John Thomas Parran, Jr. — Frank G. Perrin — Frederick S. Posey — J. Sydney Posey — Lawrence Posey — William Smallwood
  Allens Fresh: Daniel Jenifer — William D. Merrick
  Bryantown: James Crawford — Sydney E. Mudd
  La Plata: Rudolph Carrico — Andrew G. Chapman — Edward S. Digges — Thomas E. Hutchins — Katherine C. Karwasinski — Hiram Lyon — Thomas McDonagh — Thomas McLain Middleton — Van T. Mitchell — Walter J. Mitchell — Edward A. Mohler — Sydney E. Mudd — Sydney E. Mudd — Thomas B. R. Mudd — Adrian Posey — F. Stone Posey — Alonzo R. Wade — James Wills
  Mt. Victoria: Robert Crain
  Malcolm: G. R. Wade
  Nanjemoy: Walter B. Huber — Samuel C. Linton
  Newburg: Virginia Benedict — Charles Lollar
  Newport: Walter A. Bowling
  Pomfret: Edith Patterson
  Port Tobacco: John Campbell — Andrew G. Chapman — John G. Chapman — Adrian Posey — Philip Stuart — Peter Vischer
  Waldorf: Kirk Bowie — Ono Ekeh — Michael D. Hathaway — James B. Monroe — Allan R. Smith — George Vann
  Welcome: Mrs. Gilbert Keech — J. Otis Watson
  White Plains: Cheryl Benedik
   See also Maryland areas not assigned to counties.
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