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William Samuel Booze

William Samuel Booze served as a representative for Maryland (1897-1899).

  • Republican
  • Maryland
  • District 3
  • Former
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Role Representative

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State Maryland

Representing constituents across the Maryland delegation.

District District 3

District insights and legislative focus areas.

Service period 1897-1899

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

William Samuel Booze served as a Representative from Maryland in the United States Congress from 1897 to 1899. A member of the Republican Party, William Samuel Booze contributed to the legislative process during 1 term in office.

William Samuel Booze’s service in Congress occurred during a significant period in American history. As a member of the House of Representatives, William Samuel Booze participated in the democratic process and represented the interests of constituents.

William Samuel Booze (January 9, 1862 – December 6, 1933) was a U.S. Representative from the third district of Maryland. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Booze attended the public schools in Baltimore and graduated from Baltimore City College in 1879. Afterwards attended the University of Maryland School of Medicine and graduated with a degree in medicine from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, in 1882. Booze practiced his profession in Baltimore until 1896, when he was elected to Congress, he previously unsuccessfully contested the election of Harry Welles Rusk to the Fifty-fourth Congress, as a Republican to the Fifty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1897 - March 3, 1899). After this term, Booze was not a candidate for renomination in 1898, he instead engaged in banking and in the brokerage business in Baltimore until 1915, when he again engaged in the practice of medicine. He was selected as a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1904 and 1908. Booze died in Wilmington, Delaware, while en route to his home from a trip to South America. He is interred in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore.

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