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There are currently 3 tax attorney listings for the city of Silver Spring, Maryland.

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Feeney & Kuwamura
1010 Wayne Ave Ste 220, Silver Spring, MD 20910
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Ryan A Lahuti Law Offices
1021 University Blvd E # 700, Silver Spring, MD 20903
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Ryan A Lahuti Pc
8720 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910
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City facts from Wikipedia

Silver Spring is an urbanized, unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. After Baltimore and Columbia, Maryland the Silver Spring Census-designated place is the third most populous place in Maryland.In current analysis, 19% of people in Silver Spring, Maryland have needed the services of a criminal tax attorney for tax relief lawyer.

The Blair and Lee families, two politically active families of the time, are irrefutably tied to Silver Spring's history. In 1840, Francis Preston Blair, who later helped organize the modern Republican Party (United States) Republican Party, along with his daughter Elizabeth discovered a spring flowing with chips of mica (the now-dry spring is still visible at Acorn Park). Two years later, he completed a twenty-room mansion he dubbed Silver Spring on a 250 acre (one-square-kilometer) country homestead situated just outside of Washington, D.C. (The house stood until 1954. ) By 1854, Blair's son, Montgomery Blair, who became United States Postmaster General General under Abraham Lincoln and represented Dred Scott before the United States Supreme Court, built the Falkland house in the area. By the end of the decade, Elizabeth Blair married Samuel Phillips Lee, third cousin of future Confederate States of America leader Robert E. Lee, and gave birth to a boy, Blair Lee I Preston Blair Lee. The child would eventually become the first popularly elected United States Senate in United States history.

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