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==Notable residents== * [[Henry Lee Lucas]] lived briefly in Benjamins Trailer Park<ref>Henry Lee Lucas Dr. Joel Norriss</ref> * [[John Conard]] (1773β1857) served in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] and settled near Port Deposit for 1834β1851 after retiring from politics. * [[Jacob Tome]] * [[Joseph Irwin France]] (1873β1939) taught at the Tome School in Port Deposit for a period and later was a [[United States Senate|United States Senator]](1917β1923). * [[John A. J. Creswell]] (born 1828 in Port Deposit) was a [[United States Senate|United States Senator]] (1865β1867) and [[United States Postmaster General]] (1869 and 1874). * [[James Devereux]] (1903β1988), who attended the Tome School, was a [[United States Marine Corps|Marine]] General during the [[Battle of Wake Island|defense of Wake Island]] in December 1941 and later served in the [[United States House of Representatives]] (1951β1959). *[[Sarah Collins Fernandis]] (1863β1951), social worker, educator, poet, born in Port Deposit * Admiral [[Frank B. Kelso II]] (1933β2013), who later became [[Chief of Naval Operations]], served as Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Nuclear Power School at the nearby U.S. Naval Training Center Bainbridge from 1969 to 1971. *[[Clara Noyes|Clara Dutton Noyes]] (1869β1936) was born in Port Deposit. She headed the Red Cross Nursing Division during World War I, enlisting more than 20,000 nurses to duty overseas, and received many international medals and honors for her work. *[[Martha Tracy Owler]] (born 1852 in Port Deposit) was a journalist and writer
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