Portrait of: WILLIAM H. HOFFMAN, born near Gunpowder Falls, Baltimore County, Maryland, on May 14, 1810. William H. Hoffman was his only son, and to him the property was left by will. He has associated with him his three sons, G. W. S., W. E. , and J. W. , who are still operating the original mill, having rebuilt it, as also three other mills in the same county. These are all fitted up with the most improved machinery, making book and news paper, and manilla for paper bags, etc. Mr. Hoffman was a member of the Legislature in 1863 , and voted for calling a convention to form a new Constitution . He was also a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1864, and advocated the insertion of the clause that slavery should no longer exist in Maryland, and also, that the General Government is supreme. Print Specifics:
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