Harry T. Phoebus
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Harry Thomas Phoebus (February 24, 1893 – November 30, 1964) was a
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. Phoebus sold cars and real estate until his election to the House in 1917. After leaving office for the first time in 1921, he served as a County Commissioner and County Treasurer for Somerset County. In 1930 he would run for the position of court clerk against Millard Tawes who would defeat him by 72 votes. He would be elected to serve in the Senate in 1935 and was made Commissioner of Labor and Statistics in 1937. Phoebus would be elected again to serve in the Senate in the 1940s and was made Minority Leader in 1955 serving in that capacity until he was replaced with Edward Hall when the Senate Leadership in both parties changed. Harry Phoebus died in Salisbury the next year at the age of 71, his son Harry Jr. was appointed to replace him.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Phoebus, Harry T. 1893 births 1964 deaths 20th-century members of the Maryland General Assembly