TALBOT COUNTY, MARYLAND

World Wide Web sites:
Chesapeake College: http://www.chesapeake.edu/
Library: http://www.esrl.lib.md.us/counties/talbot/library/home.html

Form of Government: Charter since 1973

Origin: The form of Talbot County's creation, though not known, probably was by virtue of an order of the Governor in Council. The County was in existence by February 18, 1661/ 62, when a writ was issued to the sheriff. The County was named after Lady Grace Talbot, sister of Cecilius Calvert, Second Lord Baltimore, and wife of Sir Robert Talbot, Irish statesman.


Budget

Executive Branch

Judicial Branch

Legislative Branch

Municipalities

Organizational Chart

U.S. Government Agencies


LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

COUNTY COUNCIL

Elected by Voters to 4-year terms:
Clinton S. Bradley III (R), President, 1998
Andrew H. Anderson (R), Vice-President, 1998
Herbert L. Andrew III (D), 1998
Robert D. Higgins (R), 1998
Steven F. Kinlock (R), 1998

Meetings: Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.

Courthouse
11 North Washington St.
Easton, MD 21601
(410) 822-2401
fax: (410) 822-8697


EXECUTIVE BRANCH

COUNTY COUNCIL

Elected by Voters to 4-year term:
Clinton S. Bradley III (R), President, 1998
(410) 822-2401

COMMUNITY SERVICES

EDUCATION

ELECTIONS

HEALTH

LAW OFFICES

LIQUOR LICENSING

PLANNING

PUBLIC SAFETY


JUDICIAL BRANCH

CIRCUIT COURT

Appointed by Governor &/or elected by Voters to 15-year term (1 Judge):
William S. Horne, County Administrative Judge, 2005

Courthouse
11 North Washington St.
Easton, MD 21601
(410) 822-4444

DISTRICT COURT

Appointed by Governor with Senate consent to 15-year term (1 Judge):
William H. Adkins III, Associate Judge, 2004

Courthouse, south wing
11 North Washington St.
Easton, MD 21601
(410) 822-2750

ORPHANS' COURT

Elected by Voters to 4-year terms:
Norman J. Moore (D), Chief Judge, 1998
J. Thomas Craighead (R), Judge, 1998
James E. Thomas (R), Judge, 1998

P. O. Box 816
Courthouse
11 North Washington St.
Easton, MD 21601
(410) 822-2470


MUNICIPALITIES IN TALBOT COUNTY

Talbot County has five incorporated towns: Easton, Oxford, Queen Anne, St. Michaels, and Trappe.

EASTON

(formerly Talbot Town)
Incorporated 1790 (Chapter 14, Acts of 1790)
population: 9,372

OXFORD

Incorporated 1852 (Chapter 367, Acts of 1852)
population: 726

QUEEN ANNE

Queen Anne's & Talbot Counties
Incorporated 1953 (Chapter 17, Acts of 1953)
population: 250

ST. MICHAELS

Incorporated 1804 (Chapter 82, Acts of 1804)
population: 1,301

TRAPPE

Incorporated 1827 (Chapter 103, Acts of 1827)
population: 974


U. S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TALBOT COUNTY

U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

U.S. Dept. of Commerce


Maryland Manual On-Line

 Maryland Manual On-Line, 1997

November 14, 1997   
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