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Story September 26, 1930

Maryland Independent

La Plata, Port Tobacco, Waldorf, Charles County, Maryland

What is this article about?

Governor Albert C. Ritchie and Congressman Stephen W. Gambrill accept invitations to attend the Charles County Fair on October 1st, where they will be introduced by Senator Walter J. Mitchell and deliver brief addresses, with an amplifying system for clear hearing. Other Democratic nominees expected.

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GOV. RITCHIE TO ATTEND FAIR

Acceptance has been received from Gov. Albert C. Ritchie and Congressman Stephen W. Gambrill to the invitations tendered them to be present at the Charles County Fair October 1st.

They will be introduced by Senator Walter J. Mitchell at 3:30 and will make brief addresses.

The amplifying system to be installed will make it possible for every one on the grounds to plainly hear the talks of these distinguished gentlemen.

Several other Democratic Nominees are expected to be in the party and a cordial invitation is extended to all of the party's nominees and office holders as well as the public in general to be present and meet and hear the Governatorial part, that day.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What keywords are associated?

Charles County Fair Gov Ritchie Political Address Democratic Nominees Senator Mitchell

What entities or persons were involved?

Gov. Albert C. Ritchie Congressman Stephen W. Gambrill Senator Walter J. Mitchell

Where did it happen?

Charles County Fair

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Key Persons

Gov. Albert C. Ritchie Congressman Stephen W. Gambrill Senator Walter J. Mitchell

Location

Charles County Fair

Event Date

October 1st

Story Details

Acceptance received from Gov. Ritchie and Congressman Gambrill to attend Charles County Fair on October 1st. Introduced by Senator Mitchell at 3:30 for brief addresses. Amplifying system for hearing. Other Democratic nominees expected; invitation to all party members and public.

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