Adrian Posey


Adrian Posey was an American politician from Maryland.
Adrian Posey was one of five children born to Washington Adrian Posey. A Republican, Posey served one term on the Maryland House of Delegates and two terms as a member of the Maryland Senate. In 1892, he was nominated to contest the post of senate president, losing to Edward Lloyd. Posey owned the Maryland Independent from 1892 to his death. Posey was Charles County attorney after stepping down from the state legislature. Posey continued his legal practice upon ending his tenure as county attorney. He and his wife Mamie Howard Posey lived in an estate called Elmwood in the 1900s. Later that decade, Posey became one of the first residents of Charles County to own a car.
Posey died of heart disease, aged 65, in July 1922 while at home in La Plata, Maryland.