William C. Walsh

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William Concannon Walsh (April 2, 1890 - June 17, 1975) was a Justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals from 1924 to 1926, State Insurance Commissioner from 1931 to 1935, and Attorney General of Maryland from 1938 to 1945.[1][2]

Born in Cumberland, Maryland, to William Edward Walsh and Mary C. [Concannon] Walsh, he attended Saint Patrick's School in Cumberland and received a B.A. from Mount St. Mary's University in 1910, and an LL.B. from Catholic University School of Law in 1913.[1]

Walsh had partnered with former Senator Millard Tydings to form the law firm of Tydings, Walsh, Levy & Archer.[2]

Walsh married Sarah Elizabeth Nee, with whom he had two children. He died in Cumberland, where he was interred, in Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery.[1]

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