Maryland Manuscripts Collection
Abstract
Included in this collection are approximately 5,200 individually cataloged letters, diaries, military and court records, ledger books, and printed ephemera (broadsides, handbills, etc.) related to the Maryland region--principally dating from 1750 to 1900. Individual items of significance are cataloged in the University of Maryland Libraries' Online Catalog.
Important Information for Users of the Collection
This collection is open for research.
Maryland Manuscripts Collection, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries.
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Historical Note
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Scope and Contents of the Collection
Included in this collection are approximately 5,200 individually cataloged letters, diaries, military and court records, ledger books, and printed ephemera (broadsides, handbills, etc.) related to the Maryland region--principally dating from 1750 to 1900. Individual items of significance are cataloged in the University of Maryland Libraries' Online Catalog.
Custodial History and Acquisition Information
Items in this collection were both donated and purchased from a variety of sources. Please see curator for more information.
Processing Information
Processed by Archives and Manuscripts Department staff.
Each item processed individually and assigned an individual Maryland Manuscript number.
EAD markup created using EAD database in Microsoft Access. Markup completed by Jennie A. Levine, January 2005.
Arrangement of Collection
The Maryland Manuscripts Collection is divided into twenty-three distinct categories:
- Series 1: Autographs and Calling Cards
- Series 2: Biographical and Genealogical Records
- Series 3: Broadsides
- Series 4: Business and Other Financial Institutions
- Series 5: Church Records
- Series 6: Civil and Social Organizations
- Series 7: Diaries
- Series 8: Education
- Series 9: Election
- Series 10: General Correspondence
- Series 11: Histories of Maryland Cities, Towns, and Counties
- Series 12: Land Records
- Series 13: Legal Records
- Series 14: Literary Writings
- Series 15: Military Records
- Series 16: Oral Histories
- Series 17: Programs for Theatrical Presentations and Other Special Events
- Series 18: Sermons
- Series 19: Ships' Logs
- Series 20: Slavery-related Documents
- Series 21: Speeches and Lectures
- Series 22: State and Local Government Records
- Series 23: Travelers' Narratives
Detailed Description of the Collection
Series 1: Autographs and Calling Cards, 1830-1907 and undated (16 items)
Autograph albums, memory books, and calling cards. Albums and memory books were compiled by Ann Logan, Mary Smith, Elizabeth Pennington, Jeanette Roper, and Abigail Fisher. Individual autographs include those of Isidor Rayner, Enoch Pratt, James Cardinal Gibbons, Elva Burbage, and George W. Childs and the collection includes calling cards from Mary A., Alinda B., and William Henry White and Ella Givans.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Autographs and Calling Cards] | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Logan, Ann: Album of memory containing engravings, newspaper clippings, autographs and noes., 1/1/1855-12/31/1865 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1412 | |
| Smith, Mary: Album of memory containing water color lithographs of flowers, a premium awarded to Miss Mary Smith for Algebra and French by Mrs. Archer's Academy, 1/1/1855-12/31/1856 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1413 | |
| Pennington, Elizabeth: Album, written sentiments to "Lizzie", 1853-, 1/1/1853-12/31/1890 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1414 | |
| Isidor Raynor, Baltimore, United States Senate: Typed letter signed, May 21, 1907, to Isabel M. Coleman [Baltimore City], 5/21/1907-5/21/1907 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2300 | |
| Album of memory of Miss Jeanette Roper., [undated] | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4020 | |
| Autograph of George W. Childs., 3/20/1889-3/20/1889 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4226 | |
| Autograph of W.H. Gunn [?]. [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4227 | |
| Autograph of Enoch Pratt. [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4228 | |
| Autograph of James Cardinal Gibbons. [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4229 | |
| Calling card of Roscoe J. White, with handwritten signature of Elva Burbage., [undated] | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4230 | |
| Calling card printed with name of Mary A. White., [undated] | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4231 | |
| Calling cards with printed name of Alinda B. White., [undated] | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4232 | |
| Calling card printed with William Henry White., [undated] | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4233 | |
| Calling card printed with Ella Givans., [undated] | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4234 | |
| Memory book of Abigail Fisher; includes note and autograph of Frederick Douglass., 7/22/1825-3/15/1847 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4256 | |
| Autograph album given to Miss Mollie Hennard in June 1860. [Formerly Rare Book AY11.P76], 1/1/1859-12/31/1861 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5407 | |
Series 2: Biographical and Genealogical Records, 1634-2001 and undated (83 items)
Biographical and autobiographical sketches, correspondence, genealogical charts, family histories, scrapbooks, testimonials, lists of property and estates, and certificates of marriages and burials for various individuals and families, primarily residents of Maryland. Included in this grouping is information pertaining to the Dorsey, McNeal, and Beckwith families, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Roger Brooke Taney, George Peabody, Johns Hopkins, John Pendleton Kennedy, Lizette Woodworth Reese, Edgar Allan Poe, and Thomas Baddeley Symons.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Biographical and Genealogical Records] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Memorandum concerning geneology of Robert Davis (died Nov. 21, 1789), [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 39 | |
| Letter establishing date of death of Robert Davis and geneology from Alex Magruder, 3/19/1810-3/19/1810 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 40 | |
| Lamping, Rebecca; Frank; Clay, William, Clemens, Helen: Miscellaneous papers, letters, accounts, etc. Copy of Record of William Lamping in the War of 1812, 1/1/1894-12/31/1894 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 298 | |
| Lamping, Rebecca;, Frank; Clay, William; Clemens, Helen: Miscellaneous papers, letters, accounts, etc. Greenmount Cemetery: Plot of Robert Starr's lot [Baltimore City], 1/1/1888-12/31/1888 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 312 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Starr family permission for Helen Lamping and Family to use cemetery plot at Greenmount Cemetery [Baltimore City], 1/1/1887-12/31/1902 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 313 | |
| Rutledge, C.A.: Letter to Miss L. Goldie M. Smith concerning war record of C. A. Rutledge, 1/1/1914-12/31/1914 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 437 | |
| Extracts of letters to William Pinkney, student[?] at Princeton Theological Seminary, from his mother. Copied by his sister., 1/1/1831-12/31/1833 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 440 | |
| Pinkney, (A): Copies of letters and extracts from N. Pinkney to his wife [probably copied by daughter], 1/1/1805-12/31/1825 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 441 | |
| Thomas, J.: Letter to R. Caton on death of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, 2/12/1833-2/12/1833 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 623 | |
| Bartow, E.P.: Genealogy of the Bartow familiy in England, appendix, short pedigrees of a few families that married into the Bartow familiy (Folio ), 1/1/1886-12/31/1886 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 767 | |
| Brown, A.S.: Genealogy, an imperfect chronological record of the "House of Brown" (Folio ), 1/1/1897-12/31/1897 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 768 | |
| Bassett, G.: Register for Nodica Hotel, Ocean City, and bank statement for Molly Bassett, 1/1/1905-12/31/1919 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 770 | |
| Beckwith, Paul: George Beckwith, his Ancestors and descendants, 1/1/1891-12/31/1891 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 773 | |
| Beckwith, Paul: The Beckwiths in the American wars; Beckwiths of the British Army, 1/1/1891-12/31/1891 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 774 | |
| Richey, W. : Letter to James Richey, family matters, advice, 2 sheets, 12/11/1831-12/11/1831 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 843 | |
| Jennings, E.H.: Memoir of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Jennings, Title page of New Testament, 1/1/1822-12/31/1822 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 910 | |
| The Carroll Record: "History of the Englars", 3 pages, 10/5/1895-10/5/1895 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 938 | |
| Kinger, J.D.: Certificate of marriage, Charles F. Stouffer and Ella V. Devilbiss [Carroll County], 11/18/1893-11/18/1893 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 945 | |
| Sellmon, Annie: Book, Dorsey family records and miscellaneous papers, includes 1213a-1213x, 1/1/1824-12/31/1910 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1213 | |
| Townsend, George Alfred: Sketches, The Life Crime and capture of John Wilkes Booth, missing June 20, 1978, [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1241 | |
| Hughes, J.: Letter to brother expressing concern for friends during the Battle of Baltimore and information about the state of his business and debts [Baltimore City], 1/1/1814-12/31/1814 (Online) | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1260 | |
| Carroll family, article, reprinted from the Journal of the Royal Historical and Archeological Association of Ireland for October 1883, Number 56, Volume VI, 4th series, includes 1315c (Folio ), 10/1/1883-10/31/1883 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1315 | |
| Carroll family: Genealogical synopsis of the O'Carroll pedigree (Folio ), 1/1/1883-12/31/1883 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1316 | |
| Nagel Family: Bible records presented by Maryland State Society Daughters of the American Revolution through their Geneological Records Committee (Folio ), 1/1/1962-12/31/1962 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1345 | |
| Ellicott's Mills: Brief History of the Ellicott Brothers and the mills (Folio ), [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1346 | |
| Kennedy, John Pendleton: Picture and on the picture is the following information: engraved by H. B. Hall, daguerreotype by Vannesan, Putnams Monthly portraits, the author of "Swallow Barn", G.P. Putnam and Company, New York, [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1362 | |
| Spencer, M.H.: Letter, personal, to Ernest from his mother, M.H. Spencer cautioning him to be polite, take care of his clothes, and send his dirty wash home [Baltimore City], 7/28/1886-7/28/1886 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1369 | |
| Chase, Mary: Original letter to Mrs. Randle Moale, Baltimore, begging her to procure a wet nurse and other personal matters, 2/24/1827-2/24/1827 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1460 | |
| Donovan, J. F.: Scrapbook that belonged to his grandfather, contains 1492a-I (Folio ), 1/1/1847-12/31/1918 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1492 | |
| Symons, Susie La Roche: Typed document April 10, 1957, 'The Small Beginning', a little sketch of the life of Thomas Beddely Symons, 7 pages, 4/10/1957-4/10/1957 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1627 | |
| Phelps, John: Notebook, law index to law terms and procedures; 123 pages; on verso of front cover is genealogy of John Phelps, [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1633 | |
| Ledger (Sharpsburg, Boonsboro) 1851-1859 ,pages 32-452; death lists 1881-1907 (compiled 1915); Ella Betts (Boonsboro) scrapbook, 1867-1889, clippings, poetry, death notices, miscellaneous articles pasted on ledger, pages 1-31 (Folio ), 1/1/1851-12/31/1915 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1661 | |
| Orrick, Frank D.: Scrapbook, 1882-1891, presented to Frank D. Orrick from James M. Butler (colored), miscellaneous newspaper clippings on places in Europe, political issues and politicians, musicians, Battleship Maine, Statue of Liberty, horoscope (Folio ), 1/1/1882-12/31/1891 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1678 | |
| Orrick, Frank D.: Scrapbook, 1900-1918, newspaper clippings on miscellaneous subjects, W.J. Bryan, W. McKinley, W. Wilson, political, many certificates of appointment in Frank D. Orrich's name (Folio ), 1/1/1900-12/31/1918 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1679 | |
| Reese, Lizette Wordsworth: Autographed note signed February 8, 1931, to Florence M. Pearson, thanking her for birthday congratulations, original envelope, 2/8/1931-2/8/1931 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1685 | |
| MacCubbin, Thomas: Holograph signed letter, December 13, 1874, to Emily Beckwith, niece, concerning his accident and business with her father, Zachariah, 12/13/1874-12/13/1874 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1743 | |
| H. T. Robinson (Wickford, Rhode Island) to son Matthew Robinson: July 1, 1830, autographed letter signed, family news [Baltimore City], 7/1/1830-7/1/1830 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2003 | |
| Hannah Robinson to Mary Robinson, February 26, 1831, worry over her son's [Matthew Robinson] safety at sea, 2/26/1831-2/26/1831 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2004 | |
| Document titled "Index to manuscripts concerning some of the descendants of the Price, Hyland, and Dorrington families of Maryland at the Library of Congress", 6/2/1974-6/2/1974 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2047 | |
| Testimonial from the members of the bar to Honorable Charles E. Phelps on his retirement, May 1, 1908, Baltimore [Baltimore City], 5/1/1908-5/1/1908 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2278 | |
| The National Memorial to Edgar Allan Poe, January 30, 1881; reprint from New York Herald [Baltimore City], 1/30/1881-1/30/1881 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2280 | |
| Historical sketches of Germans in Maryland by F. P. Hennighausen, notebook and insert 1912 (?), covers 1730-1773, 1/1/1912-12/31/1910 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2301 | |
| Beckwith family geneological notes, [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2304 | |
| Shephard family, Carroll county, Maryland: Notebook, poems, letters, copies of notary statements, family details, 1890's [Carroll County], 1/1/1891-12/31/1899 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2373 | |
| Shepherd family, Wisconsin, notebook, clippings, poems, 1850's, 1/1/1850-12/31/1859 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2374 | |
| Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, June 28, 1869: "The Mysterious Duer-Hearn Tragedy at Pokomoke City" (Folio ), 6/28/1869-6/28/1869 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2649 | |
| John L. Moore, Howard County: Autograph letter signed, February 13, 1846, to daughter Caroline Belt Moore from Ellicotts Mills to her boarding school in Baltimore; envelope included; explanation of a quilt owned by Caroline Belt Moore, includes 2688a, b, c [Baltimore City], 2/13/1846-2/13/1846 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2688 | |
| E.M. Moore, Howard County: Autograph letter signed to cousin Rachel in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 16, 1840; sent from Ellicotts Mill, mention of oncoming Civil War and W. H. Harrison [Baltimore County], 7/16/1840-7/16/1840 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2689 | |
| Autograph letter signed John Spencer, Baltimore, July 16, 1886, and wife, Mary, to son Ernest while he was away [Baltimore City], 7/16/1886-7/16/1886 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2849 | |
| Autograph letter signed John Spencer, Baltimore, July 28, 1886, to son Ernest; mentions the legislation against convict contract labor which Spencer wrote and the Baltimore Lavor Free Press, a paper published in Baltimore in the interest of free labor [Baltimore City], 7/28/1886-7/28/1886 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2850 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Annapolis, March 26, 1866, E. B. French, auditor, to Mrs. Amanda Daniels, notification of her husband's (Nicholas Daniels) death and procedure for claiming his pay [Baltimore City], 3/26/1866-3/26/1866 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3611 | |
| Document, autograph document signed, Baltimore, March 31, 1866, Robert S. Smith, Justice of the Peace: Fanny H. Duer and Priscilla Miller were present when Nicholas Daniels and Amanda Robinson were wed [Baltimore County], 3/31/1866-3/31/1866 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3613 | |
| Document, document signed, Salisbury, November 8, 1905, Franklin B. Adkins (Rector): Harvey Byrd and Annabel Sudler were married [Somerset County], 11/8/1905-11/8/1905 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3617 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Princeton, New Jersey, no date , S. Webster Bradford, concerns college pranks, political competition and bill payments at college to father A. W. Bradford, [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3622 | |
| Autograph letter (Princeton), November 3, 1872, [S. Webster Bradford] to A. W. Bradford, school news, comparing freshman and sophomore classes, political campaigning, 11/3/1872-11/3/1872 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3623 | |
| Autograph letter signed (Princeton), November 13, 1872, S. Webster Bradford, to A. W. Bradford, payment of bills, condition of horses and political concerns, 11/3/1872-11/13/1872 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3624 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, December 14, 1873, A. W. Bradford, to son, S. W. Bradford, discussing school bills and trains to Baltimore, 12/14/1873-12/14/1873 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3625 | |
| Autograph letter, Baltimore, August 24, 1865, I. L. Sevig to William Woodford , discusses settling in Baltimore, 8/24/1865-8/24/1865 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3626 | |
| Autograph document signed, Greenwich, New Jersy, October 5, 1786, Andrew Miller: Marriage certificate of Richard Passmore and Deborough Griscom [Cecil County], 10/5/1786-10/5/1786 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3643 | |
| Dr. L. A. Griffith vaccination papers. [Prince George's County]., 2/21/1908-2/21/1908 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3713 | |
| Latimer, William, Dr. List of visits by patients. [Prince George's County]., 1/1/1893-3/30/1908 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3714 | |
| Spring, Amos, famer. (Attica, New York) To Zacharias McD. Roberts about their mutual relatives., 6/3/1848-6/3/1848 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3879 | |
| Family tree of Senator John W. Daniel, [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4208 | |
| Obituary of Senator John W. Daniel., 6/1/1910-6/30/1910 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4209 | |
| Bounty application, bounty award and death certificate for John A. Keith of U.S. Colored Troops. [Baltimore City], 9/10/1864-2/20/1866 (Online) | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4293 | |
| Report concerning estate of heirs of Elijah K. Hurley. (Dorchester County), [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4401 | |
| Diagram of Loudon Park Cemetery. Whatcoat section showing cemetery plots., [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4448 | |
| Personal notes about W. Allender., [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4536 | |
| Account of how writer's grandfather escaped from Indians with other settlers in battle of Wyoming., [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4746 | |
| 45 pages; photocopied book containing information about the "ancestry of the children of Richard Thomas Bentley and Edith Danson (Needles) Bentley of Bloomfield Farm, Sandy Spring, Maryland.", [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5189 | |
| Account book of Joseph Hopper Nicholson, Maryland State Delegate, Congressman, Judge. Some inlaid items. See biographical information attached to accession worksheet. (Folio ), 1/1/1790-12/31/1798 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5353 | |
| Typescript of John Hill Hewitt's autobiography. In two folders. See correspondence in Mdmusic control file., [undated] | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5368 | |
| Two volumes. J.H. and B.H. Ellicott, Baltimore City Iron Works, Block Street, Baltimore and B.W. Ellicott of Crofton, NJ. Outgoing correspondence. Transcriptions of legal records documenting land transactions executed by Ellicott family members. "A Memoir of the Ellicott Family, compiled for the use and instruction of his children, by Benjamin H. Ellicott," 1857., 1/1/1845-12/31/1875 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5424 | |
| Bound volume of several addresses and newspaper clippings, including: Address of Arthur George Brown at the Commemorative Entertainment of the Maryland Society of Colonial Dames of America (March 27, 1894); Address to the Medical Graduates of the University of Maryland by George William Brown (March 4, 1872); An address delivered before the Philokalian and Philomathean Societies of St. John's College by George William Brown (1869); Communication, prepared by Charles J. Baker, Esq. as Ex-Officio Mayor of Baltimore (January 6, 1862); and An Appeal for the Establishment of a Free Library in the City of Baltimore (1856). Inscribed by Arthur George Brown's father., 1/1/1853-12/31/1906 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5481 | |
| Pair of bound volumes comprising manuscript and partially printed applications for admission into various Maryland chapters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The first volume contains application forms dated 1899-1925 for admission into Fitzhugh Lee Chapter No. 87 (Frederick, Maryland); the second contains application forms for various other chapters in Maryland and transferals of memberships (1930-1938). The applications contain a great deal of genealogical information. [Frederick County] [Baltimore City] [Annapolis], [undated] (Online) | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5484 | |
| Collection of 6 typescript geneological papers on the Gibson family of Talbot County and the alliled families of Smallwood, Woolman, Skillington, Hanson and Tilton., 1/1/1899-12/31/1899 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6010 | |
| Rose, Dr. John, ledger account of patients and treatments [Baltimore City] (Folio), 10/1/1853-7/29/1862 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5501 | |
| Pottinger, Dr. Robert: Ledger sheets (2.5 pages) detailing medical services provided to James Drane and his household., 11/17/1789-4/5/1800 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5502 | |
Series 3: Broadsides, 1774-1994 and undated (86 items)
Broadsides for political and civic meetings, business advertisements, land sales, return of runaway slaves, and lotteries.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Broadsides] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Baltimore, advertisement encouraging manufacturers to move plants there, endorsed by Mayor James h. Preston [Baltimore City], 1/1/1911-12/31/1919 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2025 | |
| Morrell Park (Baltimore), Maryland: Advertising broadside, black and white photographs of dwellings, Daniel Dwyer, Agent, on Washington Road, adjoining the city limits (Folio ), 1/1/1900-12/31/1900 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2610 | |
| State Industrial Accident Commission: Broadside, workmen's compensation, notice and instructions, no date (Folio ), [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2613 | |
| Hecht Company, broadside, 1911: The Winter Clearance Sale (Folio ), 1/1/1911-12/31/1911 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2614 | |
| Broadside, Cambridge, Dorchester County: May 27, 1828, sale of real estate in payment of James Eccleston's debts (Folio ), 5/27/1828-5/27/1828 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2664 | |
| Programme for the Forty-Sixth Anniversary of the Young Men's Bible Society of Frederick County, to be held in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Frederick City, MD., Sunday Evening, January 6th., 1867. [Frederick County], 1/6/1867-1/6/1867 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2851 | |
| Civil War Treason Indictment: Charles Geasey of Frederick County. Signed by Edward Goldsborough, States' Attorney for Frederick County [Frederick County], 3/11/1864-3/11/1864 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2885 | |
| Commencement program from the College of St. James. [Washington County], 7/8/1857-7/8/1857 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3974 | |
| Ad for performance of the play, "Serious Family" at the Front St. Theatre., [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3976 | |
| Printed "Descriptive Catalog of Choice Flower Seeds" from J. Bolgiano & Son, seedsmen of Baltimore. [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4005 | |
| Circular publicizing the Maryland Institute of Education and its purpose. Also solicites membership., 9/12/1842-9/12/1842 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4006 | |
| Circular advertising sale of oyster lands by State of Maryland, 9/5/1860-9/5/1860 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4007 | |
| Broadside advertising publication of memoirs of Roger Brooke Taney, published by Murphy & Co. of Baltimore. [Baltimore City], 12/1/1872-12/31/1872 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4010 | |
| Broadside advertising sale of stalls and stands of Hagerstown Market. (Washington County) [date is approximate] [Washington County], 4/6/1880-4/6/1880 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4011 | |
| Advertisment for slaughter sale at W.F.Finger & Co., Humrichouse Building, Hagerstown. (Washington County), 1/1/1882-12/31/1882 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4012 | |
| Advertising MD State Lotteries sold by Smallwood & Co. in Baltimore. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1854-12/31/1854 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4018 | |
| Title page from Deputy Commissary's Guide within the Province of MD., 1/1/1774-12/31/1774 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4021 | |
| Advertisement for Farmers' Friend! Marketed by Daniel Stauffer, Frederick City, MD., 1/1/1870-12/31/1870 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4022 | |
| Advertisement for New York Fancy Dyeing & Cleansing Establishment - Wylie Brothers, Baltimore., [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4024 | |
| Advertisement for special shipment of gentleman's clothing offered for sale by James A. Fisher of Hagerstown., 11/26/1862-11/26/1862 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4025 | |
| Advertisement for Clotworthy's "Poulterers' Friend" marketed by Stockdale, Smith & Co., 1/1/1872-12/31/1872 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4026 | |
| Poem entitled "Maryland in Chains.", 1/1/1861-12/31/1861 (Online) | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4032 | |
| English Sampson, Jr. Describes stallion that will tour Talbot & Caroline. ( Oversize), 1/1/1862-12/31/1862 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4035 | |
| Reward Ranaway from the Subscriber, 29th instant, Negro Boy calling himself Oliver Johnston.. [Anne Arundel County], 12/30/1853-12/30/1853 (Online) | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4036 | |
| Reward Ranaway from the Subscriber, living near Upper Marlborough, Prince George's County. (Folio), 9/21/1854-9/21/1854 (Online) | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4037 | |
| Entitled "The Mapes Record in the Crop and in the Station Reports.", 1/1/1889-12/31/1889 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4055 | |
| Advertisement for runaway slave, "bright mullatto man named Frank" by W.D. Bowie. [Prince George's County], 2/14/1853-2/14/1853 (Online) | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4253 | |
| Advertisement for lecture on "mnemonicks" and demonstration to be held at "the school house.", 1/1/1840-12/31/1840 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4264 | |
| Promotional publication for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Strata-Dome Streamliner, the New Columbian., 12/1/1949-12/1/1949 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4307 | |
| Advertisement of a new partnership between Edward Mitchell and Joseph A. Edmonson in general wholesale and retail grocery. [Baltimore City], 2/1/1854-2/1/1854 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4318 | |
| Poem entitled "Our Left" by "Old Secesh" (Francis O. Tichnor) dedicated to Maryland hero, General Arnold Elzey. [Baltimore City], 10/20/1861-10/20/1861 (Online) | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4335 | |
| Entitled "The Day's Doings." Describes day of celebration including the Klu Klux Klan. (Folio ), [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4339 | |
| Advertisement for Grand Havana Plan Lottery run by William Egerton. [Baltimore City], 5/1/1856-5/1/1856 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4342 | |
| Advertisement for appearance of the Ravel family at the Howard Athenaeum in Baltimore., 8/19/1852-8/19/1852 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4354 | |
| Advertisement for Maryland lotteries from agent Philip A. Egerton. (Baltimore City), 2/1/1855-2/1/1855 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4378 | |
| Red cardboard tag, "Tag Week. I Have Done My Bit for Iglehart A.C. Have You?" (Annapolis), 5/1/1926-5/7/1926 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4455 | |
| Printed invitation addressed to "The Friends of Rev. Francis W. Cooke for a donation visit., 12/17/1875-12/17/1875 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4500 | |
| Document offering reward for return of one Ellick Bryan, slave, to George W. Graham. [Prince George's County], 12/25/1850-12/25/1850 (Online) | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4541 | |
| Railroad excursion train to meeting of Farmer's Commission of Maryland in Nancock, Maryland. (Folio ), 10/1/1910-10/1/1901 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4694 | |
| Memorials to John Mifflin Hood. (Folio ), 1/1/1906-12/31/1908 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4697 | |
| Broadside advertising H.K. and F.B. Thurber & Co.'s Thurber Half Dime Plug Tobacco., [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4698 | |
| Photographs and other promotional literature for the waterfront resort, Cedar Haven on the Patuxent designed for residents of Washington, D.C., 1/1/1926-12/31/1931 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4707 | |
| Advertisement for "Magnificent Maryland Lotteries for December, 1854.", 12/1/1854-12/31/1854 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4766 | |
| Plate for Metropolitan Gift Book Store; attached to 1860 edition of The Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence by N. Dwight., [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4796 | |
| Broadside listing Baltimore Conference Appointments 0 covers MD, VA, DC, PA., [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4817 | |
| Annual announcement of the Patapsco Female Institute. (Folio ), 1/1/1869-12/31/1870 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4819 | |
| Official ballot for third election district of Wicomico County. (Folio ), 11/5/1895-11/5/1895 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4934 | |
| Broadside advertising exercises to be held in honor of the 15th anniversary of the Diagnothian Literary Society., 7/4/1850-7/4/1850 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4963 | |
| Broadside listing the Platform of the American Party., [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4965 | |
| Advertisement for sale of land "to actual settlers" - Cazenovia Tract, Allegany County, New York - conveniently located for sending grain to Baltimore., 6/1/1818-6/30/1818 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4966 | |
| Advertisement for Union meeting to be held at Sykesville for citizens of Howard and Carroll Counties. (Folio ), [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4967 | |
| Programme of the Whig National Procession, Young Men's Whig National Convention of Ratification. (Oversize), 5/2/1844-5/2/1844 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4968 | |
| Decisions of the Post Office Department; on verso, land and property assessment and deed dated 02/14/1874. Conveyed by William Whitely and Elizabeth E. Whitely to William P. Preston; mailed to E. Pratt., 2/14/1874-9/18/1874 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5079 | |
| Broadside advertising Grand Consolidated Lottery of Maryland run by Irwin & Co. of Baltimore. (Folio ), 1/1/1856-12/31/1856 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5364 | |
| Maryland Lottery flyer., 1/1/1855-1/31/1855 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5371 | |
| Broadside advertising drawing of the Trust Fund Lottery, Patapsco Institute Lottery., 5/27/1853-5/27/1853 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5383 | |
| Broadside advertising reward for runaway slave, Arch. Reward to be paid by Ignatius Davis. Describes Arch in detail and is one of the earlist extant slave broadsides., 6/24/1793-6/24/1793 (Online) | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5389 | |
| Broadside advertising entertainment to be given by the Rose Bank Literary Association to benefit Rose Bank Hall. (Folio ), 4/29/1858-4/29/1858 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5391 | |
| Broadside notice used to alert William Palrymple that he had been enrolled in the 52nd regiment of the Maryland Militia and he was to parade and drill at specified times - signed by [L.?] Knowles, Captain., 3/23/1826-3/23/1826 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5399 | |
| Advertisement for Eaton and Burnett's Business College in Baltimore, Maryland., [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5403 | |
| Program from dedication of Fort McHenry as a national shrine., 9/12/1928-9/12/1928 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5404 | |
| National Library Week proclamations from Governor Schaefer for 1993 and 1994. (Folio ), 1/1/1993-12/31/1994 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5409 | |
| Broadside produced by Abraham Merritt of Fallston, MD, giving instructions for cultivating the New Rochelle blackberry., [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5410 | |
| Broadside advertising the transfer of Moses Potter's goods for sale to the importing and jobbing house of C. Levering & Clark., 6/30/1848-6/30/1848 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5412 | |
| Irwin & Co. broadside advertising lottery to be drawn in Baltimore on April 12, 1856. (Folio ), 1/1/1856-12/31/1856 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5414 | |
| Announcement/invitation from James Keddie, bookseller and stationer of Baltimore, publicizing opening of his store on Market Street., 9/2/1794-9/2/1794 (Online) | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5415 | |
| Bumper sticker from gubernatorial campaign of Parris Glendenning and Kathleen Kennedy-Townsend and invitations to their primary victory celebration., 1/1/1994-12/31/1994 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5416 | |
| C.S. McDonald & Co., Agents of Maryland Lotteries, corner of Baltimore Street and Centre Market Space, East Corner of Maryland Institute, Baltimore, MD. Advertisement for the Maryland Lottery., 2/1/1853-2/28/1853 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5434 | |
| Broadside for re-election campaign of Congressman William P. Cole, Jr. to Congress in the Second Congressional District. [Purchased on E-bay by Anne Turkos] (Folio ), [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5436 | |
| The Following List of Families and other Persons Residing in the Town of Baltimore, 1752., [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5438 | |
| Program/advertisement for Lee Seminary for Young Ladies and Little Girls, no. 254 North Carey Street, Baltimore., [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5441 | |
| Maryland Lotteries for November, 1856. Circular from the Office of A.D. Egerton & Co., Baltimore, MD., 11/1/1856-11/2/1856 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5445 | |
| Broadside advertising address by Phillips Lee Goldsborough, candidate for U.S. Senate. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 10/31/1928-10/31/1928 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5447 | |
| An address by the new charter union to citizens of Baltimore City. [Baltimore City], 3/1/1899-3/31/1899 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 64 | |
| Political broadside: Whig ticket on verso, handwritten notes on abortion, Dewes female, [undated] | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 848 | |
| The National Convention at Baltimore, June 7, [1863], 9" x 11 1/2", the platforms for the National Convention at Baltimore and the Democratic National Convention at Chicago, 6/1/1863-8/31/1863 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1713 | |
| Vallette, Elie (Annapolic Register of the Prerogative Office): Broadside announcing, "The Deputy Commissary's Gude within the Province of Maryland", printed by Ann Catherine Green and Son, 1774, Thomas Sparrow Sculptor, engraved cover for Guide, 1/1/1774-12/31/1774 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1901 | |
| Vallette, Elie (Annapolic Register of the Prerogative Office): Broadside announcing, "The Deputy Commissary's Gude within the Province of Maryland", printed by Ann Catherine Green and Son, 1774, Thomas Sparrow Sculptor, engraved title page for Guide, 1/1/1774-12/31/1774 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1902 | |
| Democratic catechism of Negro equality, broadside, July 4, 1863, Johnsons, 7 North 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 7/4/1863-7/4/1863 (Online) | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1983 | |
| Baltimore, advertisement encouraging manufacturers to move plants there, endorsed by Mayor James h. Preston [Baltimore City], 1/1/1911-12/31/1919 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2022 | |
| Baltimore, advertisement encouraging manufacturers to move plants there, endorsed by Mayor James h. Preston [Baltimore City], 1/1/1911-12/31/1919 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2023 | |
| Baltimore, advertisement encouraging manufacturers to move plants there, endorsed by Mayor James h. Preston [Baltimore City], 1/1/1911-12/31/1919 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2024 | |
| A printed "Appeal for Peace" sent to Lieutenant General Scott from the Women of Maryland. Text has proof-reading marks. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 7/4/1861-7/4/1861 (Online) | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5463 | |
| Advertising circular for the Maryland lotteries for September, 1857. Signed by Philip a. Egerton, an agent for the lotteries. [Baltimore City], 9/1/1857-9/1/1857 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5474 | |
| Poetry broadside "The Grand Jury of September Term 1887" written by John Hill Hewitt in Baltimore. [Baltimore City] (Folio ), 1/1/1887-12/31/1887 | series 3 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5478 | |
Series 4: Business and Other Financial Institutions, 1740-1950 and undated (1345 items)
Correspondence relating to business matters, bills of sale, receipts, annual reports, trade catalogs, advertisements, ledgers, inventories of goods, bonds, payrolls, promissory notes, contracts, and stock certificates documenting business and other financial transactions. Topics covered in the records include: orders for and shipping of goods; location and operation of rail lines; turnpikes; canals; the Bank of Maryland and bank failures; payment of debts; insurance claims; sales of slaves; stock prices; construction of buildings; inspection of goods; collection of taxes and levies; harbors and port operations; business histories and anniversary celebrations; stockholders' meetings; farm operations; and the destruction of household goods and clothing following smallpox epidemics.
Businesses both large and small are represented, including various country and general stores, individual entrepreneurs, Ellicott Mills, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Among the prominent individuals mentioned in the records are Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Roger Brooke Taney, Charles Benedict Calvert, John Ross Key, John G. Chapman, Benjamin H. Ellicott, Randall H. Moale, and Joshua Gist.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Business and Other Financial Institutions] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, October 22, 1909, W. B. Morgan, Justice of the Peace: $7.20 to John T. Cook for 3 fox brushes and 4 hawk heads; lost December 10, 1980, cards pulled August 30, 1990, 10/22/1909-10/22/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3362 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, November 6, 1909, William B. Morgan, Justice of the Peace: $2 to Henry Zander for one fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, cards pulled August 30, 1990, 11/6/1909-11/6/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3363 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, May 26, 1909, William B. Morgan, Justice of the Peace: $2 to Henry Zander for one fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, cards pulled August 30, 1990, 5/26/1909-5/26/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3364 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, November 22, 1909, William B. Morgan, Justice of the Peace: $2 to Fred Zander for one fox tail; lost December 10, 1980, 11/22/1909-11/22/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3365 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, December 24, 1909, William B. Morgan, Justice of the Peace: $2 to Fred Zander for one fox tail; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3366 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, January 26, 1909, Joseph W. Rawlings, Justice of the Peace: $1.20 to Irving Sweeney for 4 hawk heads; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 1/26/1909-1/26/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3367 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, August 3, 1909, Elmer Behrend, Justice of the Peace: $1.50 to R. R. Brown for 5 hawk heads; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 8/3/1909-8/3/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3368 | |
| Bill of expenses, Baltimore, July 1815, John Gadsby: Mr. Woolf owes $13.29 for lodging and expenses at the Indian Queen Tavern; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 7/1/1815-7/31/1815 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3371 | |
| Bill of expenses, Baltimore, July 1815, Joh Gadsby: Mr. Smith owes $9.96 for lodging and expenses at the Indian Queen Tavern; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 7/1/1815-7/1/1815 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3372 | |
| Bill of expenses, Baltimore, May and July 1815, John Gadsby: Mr. Browner owes $9.44 for lodging and expenses at the Indian Queen Tavern; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled August 30, 1990, 5/1/1815-7/31/1815 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3373 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore City, November 2, 1852, John W. Brun & Son to Captain William Kirby, orders for cargo loading and shipping, 11/2/1852-11/2/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3382 | |
| Ledger, incomplete, Sharpsburg, Washington County, anonymous, 1866-1881; payments made for wages and farm produce; missing August 1990 [Washington County], 1/1/1866-12/31/1881 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3408 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Norfolk, Virgina, May 26, 1862: Richard Walke of Seaboard and R. R. Road Company to Walter Ball of Baltimore Steam Packet Company, business of shipping and chartering a boat, the Lelden; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 5/26/1862-5/26/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3411 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Norfolk, Virginia, May 30, 1862, Richard Walker: To Walter Ball, synopsis of a contract between the Confederate States and S & R Railroad Company, chartering the William Lelden (of the B.S.P. Company); lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1980, 5/30/1862-5/30/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3412 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Norfolk, Virginia, September 3, 1862, Richard Walke, to Walker Ball, requesting him to credit the S and R.R. Road company with $450; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 9/3/1862-9/3/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3417 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Philadelphia, December 4, 1861, M. Robinson to T. Kelsolcy, business matters; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 12/4/1861-12/4/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3418 | |
| Document signed, Ft. Monroe, Virginia, April 5, 1893, Colonel Pete G. Harris: Government request #164 for transportation for P. G. Harris on the Old Bay Lines to Baltimore; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 4/5/1893-4/5/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3419 | |
| Document signed, Baltimore, August 26, 1871, Samuel W. McDonald: Transfer of 10 shares of Baltimore Steam Packet Company; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 8/26/1871-8/26/1871 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3422 | |
| Statement, document signed, New York, May 8, 1906, E. E. Palen, auditor: A statement of debit to J. H. Surratt auditor of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company from the Old Dominion Steamship Company; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 5/8/1906-5/8/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3423 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Washington, D.C., May 16, 1865, Colonel George D. Wise to M.N. Falls, President of B.S.P. Company, description of a contract between the government and the B. S. P. Company; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 5/16/1865-5/16/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3424 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, August 28, 1866, W. Ball to John W. Robinson, legal matters of having several bills of sale's notarized; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 8/28/1866-8/28/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3425 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Norfolk, Virginia, November 19, 1891, William Lamb, to John M. Robinson, discussion of dock priviledges and closing of a business agreement; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 11/19/1891-11/19/1891 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3426 | |
| Typed letter signed, Baltimore, September 24, 1901, William G. Fitzgerald, the Baltimore Dry Dock company notified the B. S. D. Company of its intentions to build a steam ship; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 9/24/1901-9/24/1901 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3427 | |
| Document signed, London, January 30, 1953, A. X. Appleyard, manager, the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, is insured for $250,000 by Lloyd's of London; lost December 10, 1980, cards pulled August 30, 1980, 1/30/1953-1/30/1953 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3428 | |
| Document signed, London, January 30, 1953, Russel Judy, Manager, Section, The Baltimore Steam Packet Company is insured for $20,000 by the First of London Underwriters, 1/30/1953-1/30/1953 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3429 | |
| Document signed, Philadelphia, November 26, 1952, Cynes L. Balckson, Secretary, Gillen Mather, President, the B.S.P. is insured for $1,200 by Transportation Mutual Insurance Company; lost, cards pulled August 30, 1990, 11/26/1952-11/26/1952 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3430 | |
| Document signed, Baltimore, February 7, 188, Lorenzo B. Gough, clerk, request for the Old Bay Line Steamers Company to provide passage for Samuel W. Baughman to Hampton, Virginia; missing May 1985, 2/7/1898-2/7/1898 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3431 | |
| Document signed, Baltimore, February 7, 1892, Lorenzo B. Gough, clerk, request for Old Bay Line Steamers to provide passage for Benjamin F. Bell to Hampton, Virginia; missing May 1985, 2/7/1892-2/7/1892 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3432 | |
| Document signed, Baltimore, March 25, 1898, Lorenzo B. Gough, clerk, request for Old Bay Lines Steamers to provide passage for Lydia V. Fraser to Wilmington, North Carolina; missing May 1985, 3/25/1898-3/25/1898 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3433 | |
| Document signed, London, May 29, 1953, A.X. Appleton, The B.S.P. company is insured for $3 million by Lloyds of London ( Oversize), 5/29/1953-5/29/1953 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3437 | |
| Account sheet, Baltimore, December 3, 1890: Columbian Iron Works and Dry Dock Company, costs of materials and labor put into the engine of the "Virginia" [Baltimore City], 12/3/1890-12/3/1890 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3438 | |
| Account sheet, autographed document, Baltimore, December 2, 1890: Columbian Iron Works and Dry Dock Company costs of materials and labor put in to the hull of the "Virginia" [Baltimore City[, 12/2/1890-12/2/1890 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3439 | |
| Agreement, autograph document signed, Baltimore, July 12, 1872: William Gabone, President, Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad Company and John M. Robinson, President, B.S.P. Company; the two companies are agreeing to form a joint transportation line [Baltimore City], 7/12/1872-7/12/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3440 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, August 25, T. J. Duil and Company notifying McCready that a larger lot of wheat will sell better than a small lot [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3446 | |
| Lucy Hodson, autograph document, no date, account list, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3448 | |
| Somerset County, February 8, 1843, Isaac Kennedy to take Charles Walker, owes $8.59 to Joseph Battan [Somerset County], 2/8/1843-2/8/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3449 | |
| Autograph document signed, Somerset County, July 18, 1845, John Badley, Justice of the Peace: Charles Walker owes $6.87 1/2 to John W. Doonell [Somerset County], 7/18/1845-7/18/1845 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3450 | |
| Autograph letter signed, East New Market, January 20, 1852, R. H. Gambrick to Mr. Neal concerning claims [Dorchester County], 1/20/1852-1/20/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3453 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, Princess Anne, December 27, 1859, J. W. Phillips: Revile Hagman will pay $315.82 to James U. Dermis, receipt, July 30, 1860; verso, receipts and sales, 12/27/1859-12/27/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3455 | |
| Accounts of Charles Carroll for amounts owed on land deeds and others, 1/1/1740-12/31/1832 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2 | |
| Order and bill of sale, I. W. and E. Reynolds to L. Turner, 1/1/1840-12/31/1840 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 18 | |
| Bill of goods and price quotation from Jenkins and Williams to J. S. Turner, 6/1/1863-6/30/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 19 | |
| Bill of goods from Jenkins and Williams to J. S. Turner, 6/1/1863-6/30/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 20 | |
| Business papers and accounts of B. H. Cook. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1837-12/18/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 31 | |
| Business papers and accounts of B. H. Cook. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1837-12/31/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 32 | |
| Business papers and accounts of B. H. Cook. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1837-12/31/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 33 | |
| Business papers and accounts of B. H. Cook. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1837-12/31/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 34 | |
| Business papers and accounts of B. H. Cook. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1837-12/31/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 35 | |
| Business papers and accounts of B. H. Cook. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1837-12/31/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 36 | |
| Business papers and accounts of B. H. Cook. [Baltimore City], 11/3/1840-11/3/1840 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 37 | |
| Receipt, Maryland Agricultural Depository, with note on origin, 1859 [Prince George's County], 7/21/1836-7/21/1836 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 38 | |
| Accounts of small county store, Noldand E. Basler [Carroll County], 1/1/1920-12/31/1927 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 47 | |
| Ledger, names and daily purchases, small country store, Noland E. Basler [Carroll County], 1/1/1922-12/31/1924 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 48 | |
| One and Five Dollar notes from the Havre de Grace Bank [Harford County], 11/18/1846-11/18/1846 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 52 | |
| Invoice, merchandise, clothing: W.H.B. to Mr. Inloes. [Baltimore City], 4/1/1843-4/30/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 56 | |
| Edward Stinson Manufacturing Co. Flyers wanting to buy for cash rived hickory and white oak for spoke pieces. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1904-12/31/1904 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 132 | |
| Edward Stinson Manufacturing Co. Flyers wanting to buy for cash rived hickory and white oak for spoke pieces. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1904-12/31/1904 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 133 | |
| Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Baltimore, Charter [Baltimore City], 1/1/1902-12/31/1902 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 153 | |
| Keller, A.M., letter to W. Taylor, concerning epidemic in Baltimore, a shipment from Liverpool, and selling of slaves [Baltimore City], 9/4/1800-9/4/1800 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 183 | |
| Payne, N.O. Letter to judges of Levy court of Frederick County asking pension . List of judges' signatures [Frederick County], 1/1/1837-12/31/1837 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 184 | |
| Wilson, Thomas and Company letter, explanation of invoice and billl of lading (invoice lacking) [Baltimore City], 8/3/1838-8/3/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 186 | |
| Matthieu, letter to B. H. Cook, concerning a shipment of food on the Virginia, 9/1/1868-12/31/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 187 | |
| Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company duplicate contract to Louis P. Hennighansen for special telephone equipment (Towson) [Baltimore County], 4/23/1908-5/2/1908 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 197 | |
| Bentley, I., account owed to Herbater, G. living accomodations, Uniontown, Maryland. [Carroll County], 9/30/1821-9/30/1821 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 198 | |
| Findlay, Hopkirks, and Company, Glasgow (Scotland) Account of Hall, W.M. for dealings at their Bladensburg store [Prince George's County] (Folio ), 1/1/1786-12/31/1786 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 199 | |
| Frederick and Harper's Ferry Road., 4/23/1833-4/23/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 203 | |
| [Frederick and Harper's Ferry Road] Payment to Jesse M. Little for three months services as Superintendant, 4/6/1860-4/6/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 204 | |
| [Frederick and Harper's Ferry Road] Payment to William Stockman for mending a bridge, 11/4/1861-11/4/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 205 | |
| [Frederick and Harper's Ferry Road] Payment to Julia Fortney for seven months services as keeper of gate #1., 4/6/1860-4/6/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 206 | |
| [Frederick and Harper's Ferry Road] Receipt, 12/10/1859-2/10/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 207 | |
| [Frederick and Harper's Ferry Road] Receipt to Scott Brady, 2/10/1860-2/10/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 208 | |
| [Frederick and Harper's Ferry Road] Receipt to William Cullen, 6/1/1861-7/31/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 209 | |
| [Frederick and Harper's Ferry Road] Receipt to Mr. Jesse M. Little, installed as superintendant., 1/2/1860-1/2/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 210 | |
| [Frederick and Harper's Ferry Road] Summary of Accounts, 1/1/1859-12/31/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 211 | |
| Taney, R. B. Letter to S. Swartwont, stating no fraud in application to admit casks of sal soda, N.Y. customs, 5/31/1834-5/31/1834 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 220 | |
| Goldsbouregh, W. Account, to E. Dorsey, for dry-goods, 12/1/1822-3/31/1823 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 222 | |
| [Marhsall, J. Miscellaneous papers, receipts, agreement, concerning a plantation and the middle ferry on the Monocacy] J. Robert Hammett statement of owing money. [Frederick County], 8/18/1788-8/18/1788 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 226 | |
| Marhsall, J. Statement of Accounts [Frederick County], 12/11/1768-9/1/1797 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 227 | |
| Marhsall, J. Statement of Accounts [Frederick County], 1/1/1788-12/31/1892 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 228 | |
| Marhsall, J. Stattement of debt to the state of Maryland [Frederick County], 11/30/1811-11/30/1811 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 229 | |
| Lamping Family Papers.Account of payments from the estate of Rebecca Lamping., 2/1/1890-2/1/1891 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 286 | |
| Lamping Family Papers.Miscellaneous papers, letters; accounts, etc. Account of Clemens and Frank Lamping, 3/1/1890-2/28/1891 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 294 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Note from stockbrokers to C. Lamping regarding the selling of stock, 1/7/1891-1/7/1891 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 305 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Clemens Lamping envelope for life insurance policy, 1/1/1887-12/31/1902 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 309 | |
| Lamping Family Papers.Miscellaneous ppers, leters, accounts, etc. Clemens Lamping envelope for life insurance policy, 1/1/1887-12/31/1902 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 310 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Clemens Lamping envelope for life insurance policy, 1/1/1887-12/31/1902 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 311 | |
| Baltimore and Potomac Railroad timetable, Pennsylvania route, 11/1/1896-11/1/1896 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 330 | |
| Country store daybook, food, beverages (Folio ), 1/1/1899-12/31/1907 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 352 | |
| Miller and Cramer: dealers in hardward, paints, daybook (Folio ), 1/1/1899-12/31/1907 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 353 | |
| Mitchell, J.: Daybook, entries for Negros for brandy, tobacco, etc, poems, 1/1/1808-12/31/1808 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 371 | |
| Burgess, W.: An account to John Cook for foods, 2/3/1819-2/15/1820 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 402 | |
| Barber, Nancy.: Note to M. Mott, Treasurer, to pay Aaron Ogden on one half year's allowance due on her warrant, 4/1/1793-4/1/1793 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 411 | |
| Wallace, J.: Invoice of medicine and hospital stores for Fort Severn [Annapolis] [Anne Arundel County], 1/1/1819-12/31/1819 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 419 | |
| Miller and Cramer: Account book (Folio ), 1/1/1909-12/31/1911 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 421 | |
| Frederick Town Market, Account--building supplies (Folio ), 1/1/1925-12/31/1925 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 426 | |
| Nelson, R.: Account for food, etc., with J. Markell (Folio ), 1/1/1806-12/31/1811 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 430 | |
| Ross, W.I.: Letter to Dr. T.I. Marlow stating he is ready to adjust the account between John Shafer and Dr. Marlow (508-513 are in one folder), 8/12/1839-8/12/1839 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 510 | |
| Doll, C., Ogle, B., and Huffman, J.: Statement of the settling of debts of T. Getzendouner. [Frederick County], 1/1/1794-12/31/1794 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 522 | |
| Armitage, J., Dr: Letter stating there is nothing that should preclude Jonathan Nesbitt from obtaining a life assurance [Baltimore City], 10/24/1849-10/24/1849 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 590 | |
| Samuel Kirk and Son Catalog of Modern Gold Jewelry [Baltimore City], 1/1/1928-12/31/1928 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 594 | |
| Chesney, W.T.: Letter to Messrs. M. Thomas and Son, Philadelphia, concerning the sale of stock. [Baltimore City], 6/21/1842-6/21/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 597 | |
| Kane, A.: Letter to George Douglas, Esq. Concerning sale of ship Mohawk and future business, 6/28/1817-6/28/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 600 | |
| John Donnell to Captain John C. Pawson, re: trading plans. [Baltimore City], 12/26/1819-12/26/1819 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 602 | |
| Douglass, G.: Letter to R.W. Gill stating the grounds for his information on the late A. Kane's indebtedness to J. Fith of Jacmel, Haiti, 8/30/1836-8/30/1836 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 607 | |
| Contracting Ledger: Construction of houses, stables, etc., 1/1/1849-12/31/1849 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 608 | |
| Bank of Maryland: List of reasons voiding a deed of trust (Reverdy Johnson document), 3/23/1834-3/23/1834 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 615 | |
| Account book of unidentified merchants--contains taxes, receipes, and other receipts, 1/1/1814-12/31/1821 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 622 | |
| Moale, R.H.: Daybook, accounts of gambling debts and bets, 1/1/1801-12/31/1805 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 627 | |
| Cargo certificates, four with written copies to T. Norris giving certification of a shipment of 9 cases of indigo [Dorchester County], 9/14/1838-9/14/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 628 | |
| Harrison's trees: letters of congratulations, price list, etc. [Worcester County], 1/1/1912-12/31/1912 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 639 | |
| Penninsula Produce Exchange of Maryland: Constitution and by-laws [Worcester County], 4/2/1908-4/2/1908 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 640 | |
| Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company: Memorial, showing work on canal almost completed but relief needed, 1/1/1828-12/31/1829 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 644 | |
| Williams, N.: Letter to H.H. Williams giving information of amounts paid, etc., 1/1/1843-12/31/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 685 | |
| Walsh, J.: Letter to G. Ferris stating captain of vessel should make good damage done to shipment of tobacco [Baltimore City], 10/21/1815-10/21/1815 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 692 | |
| Townsend, J.K.: Letter to G. Law, agent for French claims, Washington, stating that information and papers in relation to heirs, ownership, etc. of certain estates will be sent, 11/14/1834-11/14/1834 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 694 | |
| Harrison and Company: Letter to Philip Brasher used in his examination by commissioners [Baltimore City], 7/1/1838-7/1/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 696 | |
| Glands, W.G.: Letter to G. MacKubin, auditor in Chancery, asking for audit of enclosed accounts [Baltimore City], 3/27/1818-3/27/1818 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 699 | |
| [Dulith] and Consinery: Letter to C.G. Conradt requesting notes on sundry bills of [wool] payment of mortgage fee [Baltimore City], 7/8/1847-7/8/1847 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 702 | |
| Hack and Sons: Letter, bill of lading and invoice, Francis Sorrelle [Baltimore City], 10/27/1837-10/27/1837 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 710 | |
| Lyles, William: Inventories of goods and chattels (Folio ), 1/1/1799-12/31/1799 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 715 | |
| F. Mertens' Sons: Letter of recommendation from banks [Allegany County], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 745 | |
| Ellicott, J & A Company Ledger of mill and store, miscellaneous papers, includes 766a-y, 766aa-ss (Folio ), 1/1/1795-12/31/1809 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 766 | |
| Bassett, G.: Register for Nodica Hotel, Ocean City, and bank statement for Molly Bassett, 1/1/1905-12/31/1919 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 771 | |
| Merchants National Bank cash book, 1/1/1898-12/31/1902 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 772 | |
| Wolfe, J. and Son: Ledger, lumber and coal, includes 775a (Folio ), 1/1/1903-12/31/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 775 | |
| Buck, H.: Ledger, credit book, general merchandise (Folio ), 1/1/1912-12/31/1922 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 776 | |
| Horsey Hardware Company: Ledger, day book (Folio ), 1/1/1909-12/31/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 777 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 778 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 779 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 780 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 781 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 782 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store, includes 783a-b (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 783 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 784 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 785 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store, include 786a (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 786 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 787 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 788 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 789 | |
| Miller and Company, Daybooks, ledgers, cashbook, journal accounts, general store (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 790 | |
| Stine, J.: Ledger plus miscellaneous papers, includes 791a-h (Folio ), [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 791 | |
| Gough, J.J.: Ledgers plus miscellaneous papers, various dates, 1/1/1905-12/31/1918 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 792 | |
| Gough, J.J.: Ledgers, plus miscellaneous papers, various dates, 1/1/1905-12/31/1918 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 793 | |
| Gough, J.J.: Miscellaneous papers, various dates, inludes 794a-g, 1/1/1918-12/31/1918 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 794 | |
| Farmers exchange: Daybooks, ledgers, journal, various dates (Folio ), 1/1/1910-12/31/1924 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 795 | |
| Farmers exchange: Daybooks, ledgers, journal, various dates (Folio ), 1/1/1910-12/31/1924 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 796 | |
| Farmers exchange: Daybooks, ledgers, journal, various dates (Folio ), 1/1/1910-12/31/1924 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 797 | |
| Farmers exchange: Daybooks, ledgers, journal, various dates (Folio ), 1/1/1910-12/31/1924 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 798 | |
| Farmers exchange: Daybooks, ledgers, journal, various dates (Folio ), 1/1/1910-12/31/1924 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 799 | |
| Farmers exchange: Daybooks, ledgers, journal, various dates (Folio ), 1/1/1910-12/31/1924 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 800 | |
| Farmers exchange: Daybooks, ledgers, journal, various dates (Folio ), 1/1/1910-12/31/1924 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 805 | |
| Farmers exchange: Daybooks, ledgers, journal, various dates (Folio ), 1/1/1910-12/31/1924 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 806 | |
| Baxley, T.H.: Prescription book for inmates of Baltimore Almshouse, 1/1/1848-12/31/1848 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 807 | |
| Stock fire insurance companies of Maryland Mutual fire, stock fire and marine, 1/1/1928-12/31/1928 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 809 | |
| Washington, D.C.: Booklet published by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company, 1/1/1924-12/31/1924 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 817 | |
| Washington, D.C.: Booklet published by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, 1/1/1925-12/31/1925 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 818 | |
| Carter, B.M.: Letter to W. Selvage, coach-maker, ordering a sulky, 1/1/1842-1/10/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 820 | |
| The Silver Bell Mining Company: Shares, $5 each, sold to various people including Dr. A.D. Miller and Henry M. Broadwater, includes 23 pieces, 823a-w, 10/1/1891-11/30/1891 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 833 | |
| Tresevant and Cochran, insurance agents: Statement of losses of companies in the Baltimore fire [Baltimore City], 2/15/1904-2/15/1904 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 837 | |
| Wickwire farm: Catalog for the dispersion sale of the wickwire herd of registered cattle [Cecil County], 10/22/1948-10/22/1948 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 858 | |
| Thomas, J.H.: Account of John Cookerly and Abraham Yroshon to answer to T.S. Lee assignee of Malachi Flanigan concerning money due (952, 953, 954 in one folder), 8/1/1803-8/1/1803 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 952 | |
| Lee, T.S.: Receipt for money, interest and costs from Abraham Yroshon and John Cookerly (952, 953, 954 all in one folder), 9/27/1807-9/27/1807 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 954 | |
| Harding, N.B.: Receipt of 31 dollars from O. Horsey, Esquire, trustee of T.S. Lee, 11/22/1830-11/22/1830 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 957 | |
| Shcley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale [colored] boy John, time to serve then free (1052, 1053 in one folder) [Frederick County], 4/3/1839-4/3/1839 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1052 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale, Negro boy Joe, time to serve then free (1052, 1053 in one folder) [Frederick County], 4/29/1839-4/29/1839 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1053 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale, Lucy Ann, time to serve then free [Frederick County], 5/10/1839-5/10/1839 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1054 | |
| Hagan, Ignatius: Bill of sale for Negro boy, Ben [Frederick County], 3/25/1776-3/25/1776 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1073 | |
| Thomas,William: Bill of sale, 2 Negro boys, recorded by William Ritchie, witnessed by Tobias Butler, 1/1/1787-12/31/1787 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1074 | |
| Brooke, Roger: Bill of sale, Negro, Ben, to Joseph Neale, 3/14/1791-3/14/1791 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1085 | |
| Springer, Peter: Statement of debt due Jacob Miller and writ of replevin against Jacob Miller (1089, 1090 in one folder) [Frederick County], 12/7/1791-12/7/1791 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1089 | |
| Ritchie, William: Writ of replevin to Tobias Butler, Sheriff, that goods and chattels be replevied and delivered to Peter Springer by Jacob Miller (1089, 1090 in one folder), 12/8/1794-12/8/1794 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1090 | |
| Young, Jacob: Bill of sale and receipt, William Hall to Isaac Duchtl for four Negroes [Frederick County], 12/22/1791-12/22/1791 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1091 | |
| Young, Jacob: Bill of sale and receipt, Will Hall to Baruch Duchetl for Negro lad, Tom [Frederick County], 12/22/1791-12/22/1791 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1092 | |
| Sim, Joseph: Bill of sale, of many Negroes to Philip R. Feudall, witnessed by William Beatty and J. Dirsey, 5/10/1790-5/10/1791 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1093 | |
| Brengle, Lawrence: Bond, Alexander Lemaster versus Lawrence Brengle, sum of 200 pounds [Frederick County], 8/31/1801-12/31/1801 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1104 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale and manumission to Charles Howard, Esq, by which Negro woman, Rachel Brown is sole to Richard Crawley, her husband, and manumitted by him. Her child, Jeremiah Brown is to serve until 21 years then freed. [Frederick County], 3/31/1838-3/31/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1110 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale, recorded and returned to Board of Managers, by which Negro woman Lucy and child Sarah, after serving specified term, will be free. [Frederick County], 10/12/1838-10/12/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1113 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of Bill of Sale, recorded and returned to Board of Managers, by which Negro man, Henry Bill or Warren, to serve a set time and then freed [Frederick County], 4/10/1837-4/10/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1115 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of Bill of Sale recorded and returned to Board of Managers by which Negro boy Jesse is to serve set time and then freed [Frederick County], 4/25/1837-4/25/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1116 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a Bill of Sale and manumission, recorded and returned to Board of Managers by which James Luby sets free his son, Negro boy Henry, subject to a Bill of Sale to Robert Nelson for Henry will serve 25 years and then freed [Frederick County], 9/7/1837-9/7/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1118 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of Bill of Sale recorded and returned to Board of Managers by which Mulatto man, Lloyd, to serve set time and then freed [Frederick County], 9/28/1837-9/28/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1119 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of Bill of Sale, recorded and returned to Board of Managers by which Negro man, Henry, to serve set time and then freed [Frederick County], 9/30/1837-9/30/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1120 | |
| [Schley, Henry]: Extracts of 2 manumissions, recorded and returned to Board of Managers, by which Negro man Aaron and Negro woman Susannah and her 3 children are set free. [Frederick County], 10/20/1837-10/20/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1121 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of 2 sales recorded and returned to Board of Managers, by which a Mulatto woman Catherine is to serve set time then freed [Frederick County], 10/25/1837-10/25/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1122 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale recorded and returned to Board of Managers by which Negro man Frederick Tassaway is to serve set time and then set free. [Frederick County], 10/30/1837-10/30/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1123 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale, recorded and returned to Board of Managers by which Negro boy Tom is sold, to serve set time, and then freed [Frederick County], 11/2/1837-11/2/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1124 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale recorded and returned to Board of Managers by which Negro girl Matilda is to be sold, serve a set time, and then freed. [Frederick County], 11/4/1837-11/4/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1125 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to Board of Managers by which Negro boy Bill, sold by William Belt, is to serve Jacob Hart until June 19, 1859, at which time he is to be free [Frederick County], 2/15/1838-2/15/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1155 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to Board of Managers, by which Negro boy Bill is sold by Jacob Hart, to serve Christian Smith until June 19, 1859, at which time he is to be free [Frederick County], 4/23/1838-4/23/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1156 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale to Board of Managers by which Negro girl Sophia, sold by John Derr, is to serve Daniel Getzendanner until age 30 and then freed. [Frederick County], 6/1/1838-6/1/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1157 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale to the Board of Managers by which Negro boy Lorenzo, sold by John Derr, is to serve Jacob Reese until age 30 and then freed [Frederick County], 6/4/1838-6/4/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1159 | |
| [Schley, Henry]: Extract of bill of sale and manumission, returned to Board of Managers, by which Negro woman Mary Powell will be released from slavery at age thirty [Frederick County], 1/23/1838-1/23/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1163 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale to Board of Managers by which Negro man Levi will be released from slavery after 17th day of January, 1840 [Frederick County], 1/26/1838-1/26/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1164 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to Board of Managers by which Mulatto man, Charles Bain, to serve, then manumitted October 14, 1849 [Frederick County], 3/3/1838-3/3/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1169 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to Board of Managers by which Negro boy Lewis to serve Ezna Doll until March 22, 1862 and then freed [Frederick County], 3/22/1838-3/22/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1170 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to Board of Managers by which Negro man, Henry Bright, to serve Thomas W. Aiken until February 16, 1842, at which time he is to be free [Frederick County], 3/26/1838-3/26/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1171 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro girl, Ann, is to serve Gideon Bantz until age 30 and then freed [Frederick County], 6/4/1838-6/4/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1176 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro boy Asbury to serve Griffin Taylor until age 30 and then freed [Frederick County], 6/4/1838-6/4/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1177 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro boy David is to serve Alfred [Bengle] until age 30 and then freed [Frederick County], 6/4/1838-6/4/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1178 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro boy Lewis White, age eighteen, is to serve until July 25, 1845, and then freed [Frederick County], 6/11/1838-6/11/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1180 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro boy Bill is to serve Elizabeth Derr until age thirty and then to be freed [Frederick County], 6/12/1838-6/12/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1181 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro woman Ellen and her child Carline , to serve Elizabeth Derr until age thirty and then to be freed [Frederick County], 6/12/1838-6/12/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1182 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro boy John is to serve Frederick Schley until twenty-one and then to be freed [Frederick County], 6/20/1838-6/20/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1185 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to board of managers by which a Mulatto woman, Marie, is to serve Nicholas Cromwell until June 1, 1846 [Frederick County], 6/29/1838-6/29/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1186 | |
| Schley, Henry: Bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro woman Maria, age thirty-three, is to serve Jacob Everhart five years and then freed [Frederick County], 8/13/1838-8/13/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1187 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of a bill of sale to board of managers by which Mulatto girl, Sarah Jane, age 12, is to serve Nimrod Bantz for twenty-three years and four months and then freed [Frederick County], 8/22/1838-8/22/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1189 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro girl Louisa is to serve John Fenster until thirty-five and then freed [Frederick County], 10/8/1838-10/8/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1190 | |
| Schley, Henry; Extract of bill of sale to board of managers by which Mulatto girl Hester is to be free at the expiration of her unexpired term as set forth in previous bill of sale [Frederick County], 10/17/1838-10/17/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1191 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro man Levi is to serve James Walling until January 17, 1840 and then freed [Frederick County], 10/27/1838-10/27/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1192 | |
| Schley, Henry: Extract of bill of sale to board of managers by which Negro boy Charles, sold to Joseph Wise George Eichelberger, to serve until 31 years and then manumitted [Frederick County], 12/21/1838-12/21/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1195 | |
| Mitchell, John: Account book and inventories (Folio ), 1/1/1793-12/31/1845 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1212 | |
| Cole, L.M.: Letter to I. A. Baldwin concerning conductors' checks on the Baltimore and Ohio RR [Baltimore City], 12/21/1871-12/21/1871 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1251 | |
| Miller and Beacham: Catalog of late and popular music, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1263 | |
| Southern Life Insurance Company: Brochure listing stock and mutual assets, tables, officers and board of directors [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1264 | |
| [Mercer, John]: Letter to Randall Moale commenting on plight of the farmer and price of wheat [Baltimore City], 4/30/1812-4/30/1812 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1265 | |
| Nowland, Lambert: Letter of recommendation for clerkship in bank, signed by many people [Baltimore city], 4/24/1810-4/24/1810 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1266 | |
| Geddis, William: Letter concerning payment of debt, 10/8/1774-10/8/1774 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1268 | |
| Brice, James: Letter requesting yards of [lutestring], 9/4/1773-9/4/1773 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1269 | |
| Bordley, William: Draft, payment of 10 pounds sterling to Solomon Wright, 3/30/1770-3/30/1770 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1270 | |
| Dutterow, Conrad: Petition to remove obstruction from Baltimore Market Road, 8/21/1788-8/21/1788 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1302 | |
| Key, John Ross: Itemized account for lodging, etc,to Daniel Grant, witnessed by Thomas Ellis, justice of the peace, Baltimore County, and William Gibson, clerk [Baltimore City], 9/1/1793-8/31/1794 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1304 | |
| Donaldson, W. A.: Letter to J. J. Washburn with description of repairs of lodge, tower, and cistern (includes 1305 a and 1305 b) [Washington County], 10/15/1886-10/15/1886 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1305 | |
| Griffith, Thomas W.: Statement of an account, William and Samuel Hobbs with Keyser and Quinlan; notarized by William Gibson, clerk, Baltimore County court (Folio ), 1/1/1808-12/31/1808 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1310 | |
| Thomas, Francis: Writ, concerning money owed to James Finley by Charles D. Warfield; Francis Thomas, Governor of Maryland, 1842-1845 (Folio ), 1/1/1823-12/31/1823 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1320 | |
| Maryland Republican: Supplement, "Our Holiday Directory, Where to Buy Your Presents", [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1322 | |
| Whittington, Mary: Bill of sale to William Lomax, free man of colour, for a Negro slave named Eleanor (Folio ), 1/1/1840-12/31/1840 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1324 | |
| The Sun Magazine: Sunday metrogravure issued devoted to the Great Baltimore Fire of February 7, 1904, includes 1329a (Folio ), 1/1/1904-12/31/1904 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1329 | |
| Maryland State Grange: Trade notices Number 1--February 20, 1913, Number 200March 6, 1913, missing 9/28/1990 (Folio ), 2/13/1913-3/6/1913 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1334 | |
| Maryland State Grange: Trade notices--Number 1, February 29, 1913, Number 2--March 6, 1913, missiong 9/28/1990 (Folio ), 2/13/1913-3/6/1913 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1335 | |
| Emerson, J. E.: Bill, itemized account to Hutchinson Brothers, contractors, for plumbing and gas work (Folio ), 1/1/1886-12/31/1886 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1337 | |
| Lindsay, John: Bill, itemized account to Charles Fisches and Company for jewelry, books, boxes, baskets, etc. (Folio ), 1/1/1834-12/31/1834 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1339 | |
| Ellicott's Mills: Brief History of the Ellicott Brothers and the mills (Folio ), [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1346 | |
| Ellicott, John: Mill ledger accounts for flour mills, general store etc,; company partnership between Joseph, Andrew, and John Ellicott, dissolved 1778, page 109; miscellaneous papers in folder, includes 1347 a-e, 1/1/1778-12/31/1784 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1347 | |
| Ellicott's Mills: Mill ledger, accounts for mills, general store, work done, boarding, etc,; miscellaneous papers in folder, interesting bookplate, includes 1348a-f (Folio ), 1/1/1784-12/31/1791 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1348 | |
| Ellicott's Mills: Mill ledger accounts for mills, general store, etc.; miscellaneous papers in folder, includes 1349 a-d, 1/1/1791-12/31/1795 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1349 | |
| Ellicott's Mills: Mill ledger, accounts for mills, general store, etc, 1/1/1800-12/31/1805 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1350 | |
| Stackers, Solomon: Canway, Samuel; cash book, accounts for building materials, repairs, etc (Folio ), 1/1/1812-12/31/1837 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1351 | |
| Duvall, William: Ledger, accounts for general store; statements sworn before justice of the peace (Folio ), 1/1/1841-12/31/1841 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1352 | |
| Wareham, George: Ledger, account for shoes, miscellaneous accounts and notations, house repairs, appreticeship of son, election returns, November 2, 1859, etc. (Folio ), 1/1/1833-12/31/1850 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1353 | |
| Wareham, George: Ledger, accounts for shoes, sworn statements before justice of the peace, includes 1354 a-z and 1354 aa-kk (Folio ), 1/1/1838-12/31/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1354 | |
| Harrigan Brothers: Ledger for meat and produce market, includes 1355 a, missing May 1985 (Folio ), 1/1/1913-12/31/1916 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1355 | |
| Kennedy, John Pendleton: Letter to N. [F.] Williams requesting letter to correct the impression that Kennedy had used his influence in Custom House appointment [Baltimore City], 5/3/1841-5/3/1841 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1361 | |
| Jenkins, McGuirer and Company: Advertising Pamphlet, "The Ripe Fruitcarrier" [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1365 | |
| Farmers Trust, Banking, and Deposit Company of Baltimore, Maryland: Certificate, Number 659, to Henry Funk as the owner of eight shares of the capitol stock of the Farmer's Trust, 2/10/1903-2/10/1903 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1366 | |
| Gibson, Glaser and Company Catalog, Baltimore, Maryland: catalog of sheet music, and music books, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1367 | |
| F. Arnold and Sons: Bill, itemized account to Doctor E. Spencer, 5/6/1892-5/6/1892 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1368 | |
| Marbury, Ogle: Business letter to Mrs. E.J. Howard concerning the purchase of the farm of Mrs. N.L. Poler, Prince Georges County [Prince George's County], 10/17/1919-10/17/1919 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1374 | |
| Barry Remedy Company: Pamphlet listing remedies and giving written statements extolling remedies and citing cures [Baltimore City], 1/1/1896-12/31/1896 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1377 | |
| Kessel, W.: Bill for livery of a horse to Pere Wilmer, 1/1/1836-12/31/1836 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1389 | |
| Purviance, Samuel: Exchange, to William M. Gachen, for sum of two hundred pounds sterling [Baltimore City], 7/7/1774-7/7/1774 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1391 | |
| Forrest, Stoddert, and Murdock: Business letter to Benjamin Harris concerning cargo of tobacco and acknowledgement by Benjamin Harris stating that Benjamin Beckwith may receive money for him, 10/5/1789-10/5/1789 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1393 | |
| [Bryans]: Statement, a promise to pay to [Pere Wihurve] one hundred dollars for the hire of Bill Earle and [July] and clothing furnished, 1/1/1862-12/31/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1394 | |
| Harvey, (W.P.) and Company: Business letter to Mr. M.R. Goddard introducing him to M. Doyle to arrange a claim, 7/6/1875-7/6/1875 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1399 | |
| Pinkney, William: Letter to [Steunchcom] stating that business cannot proceed until terms are concluded, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1402 | |
| M'Cullough, (John G.): Cash receipt to preparative meeting of Friends for wood [Baltimore City], 3/1/1871-3/1/1871 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1403 | |
| Baltimore and Eastern Railroad: Timetable for the Baltimore and Virginia Steamboat company, Baltimore and Eastern Railroad Company, rail and steamer lines map, 9/1/1931-9/30/1931 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1423 | |
| Emigh, A.: Letter to the President and Director of the Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad threatening suit for their illegal use of a double-acting brake, 2/6/1854-2/6/1854 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1429 | |
| Kennedy, J. P. "Review of Mr. Cambreling's report from the Committee of Commerce in the House of Representative, at the First Session of the Twenty-First Congress, " signed by Mephistophles, printed by Wm. Ogden Niles, 1830, 1/1/1830-12/31/1830 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1445 | |
| Thomas, H.: Advertising announcing the finest selection of birds for sale, printed on a piece of paper resembling U. S. currency, list and prices included [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1454 | |
| Long, George W. and Company: Certificate of purchase, with conditions, to Warner A. Bonnaville for a second-hand Othello stove, 10/9/1893-10/9/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1457 | |
| Barnes, S.: Cashbook, first part contains printing orders, second contains receipts, expenditures, accounts for collecting; news clips pasted in back cover for election returns for counties, 1813 (Folio ), 1/1/1813-12/31/1829 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1489 | |
| Beckenbaugh, George: Ledger business account for general store merchandise; predictions made by George Beckenbaugh and E. H. Legget written on first page (Folio ), 1/1/1838-12/31/1844 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1490 | |
| Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Railroad engravings, various plates giving details of railroads, carriages, wagon earth works, etc (Folio ), [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1499 | |
| Weisman, George A. and Lucas, Charles M.: Loft register, record of flights, pedigree books, 1/1/1908-12/31/1913 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1527 | |
| Maryland account book, lumber, 1/1/1851-12/31/1851 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1539 | |
| Fulford and Miller: Letter book to merchants, copies of letters soliciting trade; separate folder, alphabetic list of those to whom letters sent, contains 1541a, 3/1/1844-8/11/1844 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1541 | |
| Bland, Theodorick: Holographic letter signed to Joseph J. Speed, Baltimore, concerns a check for $48.62 paid by Speed [Annapolis], 1/24/1845-1/24/1845 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1548 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company: account book 1884-1891; two notebooks 5 1/2" by 11 1/2", their covers sewn together to make one book; on cover, Canal Orde(rs) Jamer. Inside captains' names, names of boats, and orders listed, 1/1/1884-12/31/1891 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1604 | |
| Office of the Appeal Tax Court, Baltimore: To the President and Directors of of . . . [Shot Tower Merchants] March 28, 1847, 3/28/1847-3/28/1847 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1607 | |
| Coale, George B. (Baltimore): Holographic signed letter, April 7, 1846, to Appeal Tax Court stating the Mechant's Fire Insurance Company declines to furnish the list of its stockholders, 4/7/1846-4/7/1846 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1610 | |
| Baltimore Stock Board (Baltimore): Printed sheet of cash prices of stocks at the Baltimore Stock Board, May 1, 1848, giving public loans, par bid, asked and sales, examined and corrected by the Stock Board, May 10, 1848 ( Oversize), 5/1/1848-5/10/1848 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1614 | |
| Altantic Coast Line Railroad: Diner car service menu, September 1936, choice of breakfasts on the Tamioi, 7" by 10 ", 4 pages, 9/1/1936-9/30/1936 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1615 | |
| The Ebbitt House: Advertising wallet has pockets for stamps, cards, etc., lists principal places of interest in Washington, D.C., picture of the Ebbitt House, autograph of Martha Beckwirth on cover, 3" by 6", [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1618 | |
| Hook, Joseph: Statement (no date) claims children for sale in advertisement, Negroes for Sale, Baltimore American, November 10, 1845, were born to Ann Boston after she wan manumitted September 7, 1824 and married William Boston, advertisement pasted on, 1/1/1845-12/31/1845 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1626 | |
| [Miller and Company] (no place, general store): Day book, 1854-1855, purchases by individuals of general store merchandise, dry goods, flour, liquor, candles, etc., 77 pages, 1/1/1854-12/31/1855 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1632 | |
| Cash book, ([Baltimore]}:1902-1905 for individual accounts, shipping lines, companies, 172 pages, 1/1/1902-12/31/1905 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1634 | |
| Checkbook stubs (no place.): 1894-1895, individual names and sometimes use stated, numbers 501-1016, 1/1/1894-12/31/1895 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1635 | |
| Daybook (Goodluck): 1843-1844, individual accounts for general store merchandise, 1/1/1843-12/31/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1636 | |
| Invoice and daybook (Baltimore): 1854-1856 for general store merchandise (Folio ), 1/1/1854-12/31/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1637 | |
| Cashbook ([Baltimore]): 1854-1855, accounts for individuals for grinding meal, street names where plowing done and deliveries made, 104 pages (Folio ), [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1638 | |
| Account book ([Brookeville]): 1861-1868 for farm crops, beef, wages, list of names of men working on road between Rock Creek bridge and turnpike (Folio ), 1/1/1861-12/31/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1639 | |
| Curry, John: Cash book 1854, 89 pages; cash book 1855, 65 pages; cash book 1856, 45 pages, cash book 1857, 6 pages; for individual accounts (Folio ), 1/1/1854-12/31/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1640 | |
| Account book ([Viers Mill Road, Harford County]) : 1911-1913 for individual accounts for lumber, cement, wood, salt, etc. (Folio ), 1/1/1911-12/31/1913 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1641 | |
| Smith Baltimore Jewelry Company: Account book, 1931-1934, individual accounts of weekly payments, four agreements attached, 124 pages, includes 1642a-d, 1/1/1931-12/31/1934 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1642 | |
| Daybook (Baltimore): 1851-1853, individual accounts for general store merchandise (Folio ), 1/1/1851-12/31/1853 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1643 | |
| [Gough, James]: (Chaptico, dealer in general store merchandise) daybook, 1894-1898, accounts of individuals for general sotre merchandise, 595 pages, 1644a-f six checks drawn on various banks (Folio ), 1/1/1894-12/31/1898 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1644 | |
| Account book, no place,: 1831-1840 for wages, money lent, some food, sales of fresh fish; 1645a-e miscellaneous papers in envelopes (Folio ), 1/1/1831-12/31/1840 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1645 | |
| Sprigg, W. O. (Cumberland): Account book, 1843-1875, merchandise in general store, inventories, credits due,stock purchases; 1646 a-j miscellaneous papers (Folio ), 1/1/1843-12/31/1875 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1646 | |
| Rudolph, Louis J.: Account book, 1859-1872, for a general commission and grocery business, with various people and companies, in various places, partnerships listed, personal accounts, weather, fire alarms, engines answering, locations of fires, 102 p. (Folio ), 1/1/1859-12/31/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1647 | |
| Elbert, Martin Jean: Account books, records for housekeeping, market expenses, eggs, chickens, threshing, hay sold, washing of clothes, miscellaneous expenses and receipts, 1648 a-k miscellaneous papers in envelope, approximately 211 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1906-12/31/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1648 | |
| Elbert, Martin Jean: Account books, records for housekeeping, market expenses, eggs, chickens, threshing, hay sold, washing of clothes, miscellaneous expenses and receipts, approximately 211 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1912-12/31/1915 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1649 | |
| Account book ([Leonardtown] general store): 1903-1905, individual accounts for general store merchandise, 200 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1903-12/31/1905 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1650 | |
| McGowain and Cady: Ledger, 1886-1887, individual accounts for wholesale lumber, records of expense accounts for partners, 226 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1886-12/31/1887 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1651 | |
| Account book: 1883-1906, individual accounts for services (hauling) , farm supplies, approximately 235 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1883-12/31/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1652 | |
| Daybook: 1878-1879, record of individual daily purchases of general store merchandise (Folio ), 1/1/1878-12/31/1879 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1653 | |
| Ledger (various western counties): 1865-1868, records of stamp purchases, record of deposits in Farmers and Mechanic Bank of Baltimore, Frederick Savings, lists of names (muster rolls), information about forwarding checks (Folio ), 1/1/1865-12/31/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1654 | |
| Daybook 1851-1852: Individual accounts for merchandise from general store (Folio ), 1/1/1851-12/31/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1655 | |
| Farmers Exchange: Daybook, April 1, 1909- May 7, 1910, individual accounts for grains (corn, bran, fiber, oats), lumber (siding, flooring, locust pests), coal, 600 pages (Folio ), 4/1/1909-5/7/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1656 | |
| Farmers Exchange: Journal, 1909-1912, accounts of cash received, disbursed, deposits in banks, 600 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1909-12/31/1912 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1657 | |
| Daybook: Individual accounts for nails, wire, screws, yoke straps, stable blankets, horse collars, turpentine, white lead, down spouts, oil stones, etc, 600 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1910-12/31/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1658 | |
| Daybook: Individual accounts for nails, wire, screws, yoke straps, stable blankets, horse collars, turpentine, white lead, down spouts, oil stones, etc, 676 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1911-12/31/1911 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1659 | |
| Daybook: Individual accounts for nails, wire, screws, yoke straps, stable blankets, horse collars, turpentine, white lead, down spouts, oil stones, etc, 764 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1912-12/31/1912 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1660 | |
| Ledger (Sharpsburg, Boonsboro) 1851-1859 ,pages 32-452; death lists 1881-1907 (compiled 1915); Ella Betts (Boonsboro) scrapbook, 1867-1889, clippings, poetry, death notices, miscellaneous articles pasted on ledger, pages 1-31 (Folio ), 1/1/1851-12/31/1915 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1661 | |
| Miller, Joseph G. and Company: Day book 1853-1854, individual accounts for general store merchandise (Folio ), 1/1/1853-12/31/1854 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1662 | |
| Miller, Joseph G. and Company: Sale book 1861, individual accounts for general store merchandise (Folio ), 1/1/1861-12/31/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1663 | |
| Miller, Joseph G. and Company: Account book, 1850-1852, individual account for general store merchandise (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1664 | |
| Miller, Joseph G. and Company: Ledger, 1850-1851, individual account for general store merchandise (Folio ), 1/1/1850-12/31/1851 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1665 | |
| Miller and Company: Ledger, 1853-1855, individual accounts for general store merchandise (Folio ), 1/1/1853-12/31/1855 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1666 | |
| Duvall, William: Account book, 1851, for merchandise purchased for general store on letter heads pasted on card board; license to sell in 30th election district; statement qualifying William Duvall to discharge duties in the post office of Buena Vista (Folio ), 1/1/1851-12/31/1851 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1667 | |
| Ledger: 1827-1877, contains records for lumber sawed, plantings of corn, wages paid farm hands, article on heavy manuring (Folio ), 1/1/1827-12/31/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1668 | |
| Barnsley, Jonathan: Daybook, [1872], individual accounts for merchandise in general store; some pages used as a scrapbook, newspaper clippings on farms, farming; two articles written by Caroline M. Farqubar (Folio ), 1/1/1872-12/31/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1669 | |
| Ledger, 1880-1900: Contains individual accounts for cutting and husking corn, wages for farm hands, charges to them, rent for houses, fields rented, public road accounts, approximately 250 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1880-12/31/1900 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1670 | |
| Ledger, 1861-1913: Accounts for crops, sheep, and lambs (sales and deaths), individual farm hands, work, wages, house rent, approximately 85 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1861-12/31/1913 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1671 | |
| Wilbur F. Ward Plumbing Company: Contains individual accounts of purchase of plumbing merchandise, 72 ledgers, 1894-1898, 637 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1894-12/31/1898 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1672 | |
| Wilbur F. Ward Plumbing Company: Contains individual accounts of purchase of plumbing merchandise, 73 ledgers, 1898-1901, 600 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1898-12/31/1901 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1673 | |
| Wilbur F. Ward Plumbing Company: Contains individual accounts of purchase of plumbing merchandise, 74 ledgers, 1901-1904, 600 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1901-12/31/1904 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1674 | |
| Wilbur F. Ward Plumbing Company: Contains individual accounts of purchase of plumbing merchandise, 75 ledgers, 1908-1945, 292 pages, 1/1/1908-12/31/1945 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1675 | |
| Wilbur F. Ward Plumbing Company: Contains individual accounts of purchase of plumbing merchandise, 76 ledgers, 1916-1944, 375 pages, 1/1/1916-12/31/1944 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1676 | |
| Wilbur F. Ward Plumbing Company: Contains individual accounts of purchase of plumbing merchandise, 77 ledgers, 1918-1922, 400 pages, 1/1/1918-12/31/1922 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1677 | |
| Physicians and patient account book ( on board the Macedonian, Wye Milo, Wye Town) 1858-1871, first 10 pages concerns the Macedonian, its complement and men and symptoms treated, 1858-1859, lists of individuals treated, dates of visits, fees (Folio ), 1/1/1858-12/31/1871 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1680 | |
| Miller and Cramer: Daybook 1895-1897, individual accounts for building materials, services (weighing hay), general store merchandise, 492 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1895-12/31/1897 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1681 | |
| Rutherford, Benjamin: Daybook 1821-1823, individual daily accounts for general store merchandise, approximately 400 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1821-12/31/1823 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1682 | |
| Chase, Jeremiah T.: Autographed signed letter, 1822, to [Randall] and instructions for collecting papers relating to the collecting of rents [Annapolis], 1/1/1822-12/31/1822 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1683 | |
| Chase, Jeremiah T.: Autographed signed letter, Marcy 27, 1822, to [Randall] H. Moale, expressing gratification tht Mr. Moale will act as receiver of rents for Sterett and Chase [Annapolis], 3/27/1822-3/27/1822 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1684 | |
| [Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company] (no place) , Bill, March [1872] for lumber siding, [Cuttspikes] boat spikes and pitch ( missing , June 20, 1978, card pulled 8-28-1990), [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1716 | |
| [Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company] (Antietam Division): Payroll abstract, March 1872, for earned cash board of carpenters, blacksmith, bosses, laborers, and cooks; earned cash for superintendents, lock keepers, horse [heire] supplies and materials, 3/1/1872-3/31/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1717 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill for boat yard supplies. Pait April 1872, 4/18/1872-4/18/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1718 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill, various accounts for repairs of packet boat, board for boats, repairs in general, tools, care fare, board, lumber for locks, signed by superintendent, 3/30/1872-3/31/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1719 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill signed by superintendent, 4/16/1872-4/16/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1720 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill signed by superintendent, 4/16/1872-4/16/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1721 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill signed by superintendent, 4/17/1872-4/17/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1722 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill signed by superintendent, 4/16/1872-4/16/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1723 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill, horse hiring, signed by superintendent, 4/18/1872-4/18/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1724 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill, care fare and other expenses, signed by superintendent, 4/16/1872-4/16/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1725 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill signed by superintendent, 4/16/1872-4/16/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1726 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill for printingsigned by superintendent, 4/16/1872-4/16/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1727 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill for office supplies signed by superintendent, 4/16/1872-4/16/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1728 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Cumberland Division): Bill for boat supplies signed by superintendent, 4/16/1872-4/16/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1729 | |
| Vickery, George: Copy of a bill of sale, January 3, 1838, made from the original by George Vickery, executed by Thomas H. Kennard to James M. Raisin, Light Street Wharf, for a sum of money and two Negro boys to cover purchase of schooner, John Boldolph, [Kent County], 1/3/1838-1/3/1838 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1730 | |
| Signed holograph statement by James M. Raisin, April 26, 1838, attesting to bill of sale referred to in #1730 [Kent County], 4/26/1838-4/26/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1731 | |
| Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Esquire, in accordance with the estate of James Hunter, 2/1/1784-6/30/1792 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1736 | |
| Carroll, Charles: Bond, February 3, 1789, Nicholas Dawson bound to Charles Carroll a sum of money, printed form filled in by hand, printed by Bartgis [Frederick County], 2/3/1789-2/3/1789 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1738 | |
| Carroll, Charles: Bond, January 28, 191, Simon Gagenhart and Peter [Tepley] bound to Charles Carroll a sum of money, printed form filled in by hand, 1/28/1791-1/28/1791 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1739 | |
| Harrigan Brothers: Ledger, 1905-1908, accounts under names of people, yachts, and tug boats, 1004 pages (Folio ), 1/1/1905-12/31/1908 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1740 | |
| Carroll, Charles: Promissory note, September 4, 1827, to Charles Carroll for sum of two hundred twenty-nine dollars and fifty cents, signed W. Jarboe and John Jarboe; on verso, receipt of twenty-five dollars signed by John McTavish [Frederick County], 9/4/827-9/4/1827 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1768 | |
| Carroll, Charles (no place): Promissory note, November 7, 1833, to Charles H. Carroll, for one hundred six dollars and thirteen cents by Leonard Picking and Company [Baltimore City], 11/7/1833-11/7/1833 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1773 | |
| Carroll, Charles H.(no place): Copy of promissory note, 11/7/1833, to Charles H. Carroll, signed by Leonard Picking and company; printed form, filled in by J. Turbult, states note preseated at bank with answer, "no money to pay it"; protest notice sent [Baltimore City], 11/7/1833-11/7/1833 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1777 | |
| Carroll, Charles H. (Baltimore): Draft for four months March 20, 1835, to Samuel Carmack to pay to account of Charles H. Carroll $137.81 [Baltimore City], 3/20/1835-3/20/1835 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1780 | |
| Carroll, Charles H. (Baltimore): Draft for five months, March 20, 1835, to Samuel Carmack to pay to account of Charles H. Carroll $140.76 [Baltimore City], 3/20/1835-3/20/1835 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1781 | |
| Carroll, Charles H. (Baltimore): Sixty-day draft dated March 20, 1835, to Samuel Carmach to pay $138 to Charles H. Carroll's account [Baltimore City], 3/20/1835-3/20/1835 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1782 | |
| Carroll, Charles H. (Baltimore): Draft ninety-day, dated March 29, 1835, to Samuel Carmach to pay $138 to Charles H. Carroll's account [Baltimore City], 3/20/1835-3/20/1835 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1783 | |
| Mealy, Isiah (no place, collector of tolls): record of turnpike tolls, collected at various gates to the Baltimore and Frederick Turnpike for mail coaches, 10/1/1842-12/31/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1791 | |
| Mealy, Isiah (no place, collector of tolls): record of turnpike tolls, collected at various gates to the Baltimore and Frederick Turnpike for mail coaches, 1/1/1843-3/31/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1792 | |
| Mealy, Isiah (no place, collector of tolls): record of turnpike tolls, collected at various gates to the Baltimore and Frederick Turnpike for mail coaches, 4/1/1843-6/15/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1793 | |
| Woolford, William: Bill, document signed, April 29, 1839, for making coat, pantaloons, and vest [Somerset County], 4/29/1839-4/29/1839 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1802 | |
| Wollford, William : Bill, document signed, October 23, 1847, to Joseph F. Smith for mahogany coffin and case; on verso "My Dear Wifes Coffin" [Somerset County], 10/23/1847-10/23/1847 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1803 | |
| Woolford, Thomas: Promissory note, document signed, to Rufus M. Parsons for rent of house and lot in Princess Anne, Somerset County [Somerset County], 12/31/1860-12/31/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1805 | |
| Woolford, Sevin: Receipt, document signed, by Thomas J. Dixon, May 29, 1865, for $76.80 for county levy, charged to William Woolford [Somerset County], 5/29/1865-5/29/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1806 | |
| Humphreys, H.: Autographed letter signed, September 25, 1867, to William [Woolford] concerning wheat to be ground [Wicomico County], 9/25/1867-9/25/1867 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1807 | |
| Corke, James M.: Autographed letter signed, October 9, 1861, to Sir, requesting information and directions for building grain room and shed, acquiring shingles, and money for food for sick Jim; [Talbot County], 10/9/1861-10/9/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1818 | |
| Woolford, Maria L.: Receipt, document signed, by Maria Woolford, October 5, 1837, from William G. Woolford for $50 for annuity, 10/5/1837-10/5/1837 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1823 | |
| Dshielle, H. H.: Receipt, June 6, 1865, from William G. Woolford for $200 [Somerset County], 6/5/1865-6/5/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1827 | |
| Harwood, Benjamin: Acknowledgement to sir with orders ,checks, and recording credit in Treasury Department books [Annapolis], 8/5/1816-8/5/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1833 | |
| Harwood, Benjamin: Acknowledgement to sir with orders ,checks, and recording credit in Treasury Department books [Annapolis], 10/7/1816-10/7/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1834 | |
| Harwood, Benjamin: Acknowledgement to sir with orders ,checks, and recording credit in Treasury Department books [Annapolis], 12/3/1816-12/3/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1835 | |
| Harwood, Benjamin: Acknowledgement of letter, April 9, 1817, to John Schley stating check received; credit given on Treasury Department books and 100 blank marriage licenses will be sent [Annapolis], 4/9/1817-4/9/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1836 | |
| Harwood, Benjamin: Acknowledgement of letter December 24, 1818, to John Schley stating checks received and credit given on Treasury Department books [Annapolis], 12/24/1818-12/24/1818 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1837 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, Treasury office, Annapolis, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $600, 9/11/1820-9/22/1820 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1838 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $200, 10/10/1820-10/10/1820 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1839 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $400, 12/7/1820-12/7/1820 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1840 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $119.77, 12/29/1820-12/29/1820 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1841 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $790.40, 5/7/1821-5/7/1821 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1842 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $600, 9/11/1821-9/11/1821 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1843 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $152, 10/15/1821-10/15/1821 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1844 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $770.76, 5/7/1822-5/7/1822 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1845 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $300, 7/9/1822-7/9/1822 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1846 | |
| Draft B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $400, 8/20/1822-8/20/1822 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1847 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $600, 10/7/1822-10/7/1822 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1848 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $791.63, 11/5/1822-11/5/1822 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1849 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $1500, 4/4/1823-4/4/1823 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1850 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $300, 5/6/1823-5/6/1823 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1851 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $1000, 5/5/1825-5/5/1825 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1852 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $1000, 5/11/1825-5/11/1825 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1853 | |
| Draft from B. Harwood, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to pay Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, $406.48, 8/8/1825-8/8/1825 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1854 | |
| Jacobs, George: Inventory of goods and chattels of G. Jacobs, April 20, 1798, Nicholas Dawson and James Neale, subscribers appointed and sworn to appraise the goods and chattels of G. Jacobs, 4 pages (Folio ), 4/20/1798-4/20/1798 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1884 | |
| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal: Payroll, March 1872, lists names, occupation, whole number of days, rate per number, signees' names and witness to signature ( Oversize), 3/1/1872-3/31/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1890 | |
| Changeur, Leon: Sales accounts, June 14, 1796, of sundries received of Brig Mary, Lewis Toucas, Commander from Bordeaux and Guadeloupe on account of Mr. Leon Changeur, merchant, Baltimore ( Oversize), 6/14/1796-6/14/1796 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1891 | |
| Account book: A single folio leaf from an account book, E. R. Landing, August 22, 1786, for sundries and merchandise, tobacco and sundries, other names on pages, interesting water-mark, 8/22/1786-8/22/1786 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1899 | |
| Indian Queen Tavern (Baltimore): Account bill of George Scears to John Gadsby for lodging, food, wines, washing, and postage, 6/1/1814-10/31/1815 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1903 | |
| Indian Queen Tavern (Baltimore): Account bill of W. Ringgold to John Gadsby for lodging, food, wines, washing, and postage, 3/1/1818-3/31/1818 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1904 | |
| Indian Queen Tavern (Baltimore): Acoount bill of R. Harry to John Gadsby for lodging, food, wines, washing and postage, 2/1/1819-5/31/1819 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1905 | |
| Skinner, John (no place): Account, sales of the whole of Mr. J. Skinner's real and personal estates, April 1806-June 1806, 5 1/2 pages, 4/1/1806-5/31/1806 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1910 | |
| Skinner, John (no place): Account, sales of the whole of Mr. J. Skinner's real and personal estates, April 1806-June 1806, 5 1/2 pages, 4/1/1806-6/10/1806 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1911 | |
| Piper, Henry (no place): Handwritten account, 1855-1857, to Joseph A. [Siep] for building fence, bake oven, abutment for waste way and plastering, 1/1/1855-12/31/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1923 | |
| Parker, William (Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road office, Baltimore): Holograph letter signed, January 16, 1852, to John Thomson Mason concerning a commutation ticket and that the judges of the Maryland court of appeals be allowed to travel at half fare, 1/16/1852-1/16/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1925 | |
| Woodbourne Farm (no place): Account book, July 1882-April 1888, includes wages and board for farm hands, sundry expenses, individual accounts for hay, butter,143 pages; when Michael Murphy died, his wife took over the running of the farm (Folio ), 7/1/1882-4/30/1888 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1935 | |
| Agnew, Robert ([Baltimore] , Captain of Schooner, L. B. Milson) Ledger account for freight, all kinds, shipped from Baltimore to Norfolk, information on pay for hands for loading, passages, supplies of food and other things, 1/1/1855-12/31/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1936 | |
| Agnew, Robert ([Baltimore] , Captain of Schooner, L. B. Milson) Ledger account for freight, all kinds, shipped from Baltimore to Norfolk, information on pay for hands for loading, passages, supplies of food and other things, 1/1/1857-12/31/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1937 | |
| Emory, M. (Queen Anne County): Account book, first part January 1793-1796, individual accounts for farm work, tuition books, board, weaving; second part, January 1834-1839, purchases of food, approximately 134 pages [Queen Anne County], 1/1/1793-12/31/1839 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1938 | |
| Colonial account book (no place): Original manuscript, 1766-1774, about 4" by 7 3/4", bound in vellum, gives amounts of tithes for about 20 people, kept by a landowner or clergyman, approximately 35 pages, 1/1/1766-12/31/1774 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1939 | |
| Bill head (Annapolis): List of purchases, printing [Annapolis], 3/20/1899-3/20/1899 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1946 | |
| Bill head (Annapolis): List of purchases, shoes [Annapolis], 10/30/1897-10/30/1897 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1947 | |
| Bill head (Baltimore): List of purchases of china [Baltimore City], 5/27/1843-5/27/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1948 | |
| Boswell Family, Port Tobacco, Charles County: Journal, October 7, 1844- October 23, 1846, paper cut outs pasted on back pages (Folio ), 10/7/1844-10/23/1846 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1956 | |
| W. Boswell, Port Tobacco, Charles County: Ledger by accounts for 1831-1834; copy of document July 1, 1854, by Justice of the Peace John H. Boswell regarding sale of the accounts July 7, 1833-June 30 1844; last pages drawings and watercolors (Folio ), 1/1/1831-12/31/1854 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1957 | |
| W. Boswell, Port Tobacco, Charles County: Journal for general store merchandise July 1, 1856-November 25, 1857, first page cutouts (Folio ), 7/1/1856-11/25/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1958 | |
| [Boswell family, Port Tobacco, Charles County]: Ledger of accounts, 1872-1878, with insert pages 1-I of promissory notes, previous ledger pages, 1/1/1872-12/31/1878 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1959 | |
| W. Boswell, Port Tobacco, Charles County: Cashbook for general store merchandise January 2, 1867-December 31, 1869; copy of document before Justice of the Peace William P. Flowers, January 1, 1868, swearing to accuracy of accounts [Charles County], 1/2/1867-12/31/1869 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1960 | |
| Thomas, James Jr., Richmond, Virginia: Autographed document signed, January 1, 1853, for the hire of one Negro slave, Jacob Griffin, for one year; payment $100.00, a hat, and a blanket; on verso, five payments noted, 1/1/1853-1/1/1853 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1961 | |
| Carney, Thomas (Jackson, [Mississippi]): Holograph document signed, July 2, 1825, receipt from David Taylor partial payment of $137.00 for Negro Cyrus; title to transfer on balance payment, $263.00, 7/2/1825-7/2/1825 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1962 | |
| Smith, A. and Lee James, agents: Autographed document signed, Richmond, VA, April 6, 1863, receipt of $2800 from S. C. Robinson, full purchase for one Negro slave named Abram, 4/6/1863-4/6/1863 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1963 | |
| Daniel Hyde: Holograph document signed, October 20, 1825, bill of sale, $1000 from William Benton for 4 slaves: 2 boys aged 13 and 10 and 2 girls, both 9; verso, evaluation of the 4 for $1200 by William Bronaugh and Ben Mitchell, 10/20/1825-10/20/1825 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1964 | |
| Collin Carter, Lincoln County, Kentucky: Holograph document signed, February 8, 1813, bill of sale, $325, from Jonathon Carter, Loudon County, Virginia, for one Negro slave for life, Sarah, about 27 years, 2/8/1813-2/8/1813 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1965 | |
| William W. Hall (Richmond, Virgina): Document signed, December 6, 1842, receipt of $299 from Leonard Slater for one Negro slave, Priscilla, 12/6/1842-12/6/1842 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1966 | |
| C. G. Campbell, Richmond, Virginia: Document signed, April 9, 1863, receipt of $2410 from S. C. Robinson for one Negro slave, Bob, 4/9/1863-4/9/1863 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1967 | |
| Ephraion Garrison: Fauquier County, Virginia: Holograph document signed, May 25, 1811, bill of sale in receipt of $400 from Jonathon Carter for one Negro man, a slave for life, Nelson, 5/25/1811-5/25/1811 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1968 | |
| F. Fries, Richmond, Virgina: Document signed, April 30, 1863, receipt of $2550 from S. C. Robinson for one Negro slave, Lewis, 4/30/1863-4/30/1863 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1969 | |
| William Lewis: Holograph document signed, November 6, 1822, receipt in payment of $650 from Isaac Strickling for one Negro woman, Darcas, and her three boys, slaves for life, 11/6/1822-11/6/1822 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1970 | |
| Conrad Bitzer, Loudon County, Virginia: Holograph document signed, October 22, 1824, bill of sale to Jonathan Carter, three Negroe slaves, James, aged 20, Easter, aged 11, and Charles, aged 11, 10/22/1824-10/22/1824 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1971 | |
| James Thomas, Jr.: Autographed document signed, January 1, 1856, for the hire of one Negro slave, Landy, $70; payment to Jacob Shook, board and clothes by master; verso, notice of payment of sum, 12/31/1856, 1/1/1856-12/31/1856 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1972 | |
| James Thomas, Jr.: Autographed document signed, January 1, 1856, for the hire of one Negro slave, Jorday, $140, to Elizabeth J. Timberlake, furnished with clothing, hat, and blanket; verso, notice of two payments, July 7, 1856 and January 26, 1857, 1/1/1856-1/26/1857 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1973 | |
| James Thomas, Jr.: Autographed document signed, January 5, 1860, for hire of one Negro slave, Bob; payment of $140 to Felix Matthews, furnished with clothing, hat and blanket; verso, payments noted 4/6/1860, 7/2/1860, 10/1/1860, and 1/1/1861, 1/5/1860-1/1/1861 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1974 | |
| Francis Earnes: Autographed document signed, January 1, 1856, for the hire of his son, Robert, $100; verso, 7 payments--January 21, 1856, Februay 14, 1856, April 4, 1856, May 10, 1856, July 1856, October 3, 1856, November 24, 1856, 1/1/1856-11/24/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1975 | |
| James Thomas, Jr.: Autographed document signed, January 3, 1855, for the hire of one Negro slave, Nelson; payment of $130 to Samuel T. Pullian, boarded and clothed by master, 1/3/1855-1/3/1855 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1976 | |
| James Thomas, Jr.: Autographed document signed, January 1, 1853, for the hire of one slave, Edmund, from C. E. Puller; payment of $150, clothing, hat, and blanket, 1/1/1853-1/1/1853 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1977 | |
| James Thomas, Jr.: Autographed document signed, January 5, 1854, for the hire of 4 Negro slaves from Nathaniel C. Crenshaw; William Crenshaw at $80, William at $80, Frank at $80, and Lee at $60; verso notation of payments 5/4, 7/30, 10/18, and 1/2/1855, 1/5/1854-1/5/1855 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1978 | |
| James Thomas, Jr., E. H. Jenks: Autographed document signed, January 3, 1852, for the hire of one Negro slave, John, from Mrs. Hellen G. Goinnan for $80, clothing, hat, and blanket; verso, notation of payments April 1, July 11, Oct. 1 and January 4, 1852, 1/3/1852-1/4/1852 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1979 | |
| James Thomas Jr.: Autographed document signed, January 13, 1852, for hire of a Negro slave, Anthony, from W. R. B. Wyatt; payment of $100, clothing, hat and blanket; verso, notation of payment, 1/13/1852-1/13/1852 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1980 | |
| J. Nosworthy to George Jones, Jefferson County, Georgia, Louisville: Autographed letter signed, October 2, 1854, report to plantation owner giving general condition of the cotton crop and a daily report of plantation activities, 10/2/1854-10/2/1854 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1982 | |
| Preston Leonard: Autographed document signed, sale of a Negro boy, Harry, to Robert Lupkin for $320, June 17, 1830 [Worcester County], 6/17/1830-6/17/1830 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1988 | |
| Robert Rollins: Daybook, Sudlersville, July 2, 1841- September 19, 1842, ironsmith, price of mending chores, local people [Queen Anne's County], 7/2/1841-9/19/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1994 | |
| [Bacharn?] to Captain Matthew Robinson (of Baltimore): Autographed letter signed, February 24, 1827, regarding bales of Alabama cotton for various ports in the U.S. and Europe, returning to transport them. Sent from New Orleans [Baltimore City], 2/24/1827-2/24/1827 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1995 | |
| (___ Bosley) to Captain Matthew Robinson (Baltimore): May 14, 1827, autographed letter signed regarding insurance of ship Hibernia at Patapsco Insurance Office, 5/14/1827-5/14/1827 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1996 | |
| (____ Bosley) to Captain Matthew Robinson (Baltimore) May 13, 1828, regarding purchasing cargo in Havanna and lack of authorization from Mr. Martin, 5/13/1828-5/13/1828 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1998 | |
| G. G. Howland to Matthew Robinson: Autographed letter signed, June 4, 1830, proposition of voyage to Gibralter [Baltimore City], 6/4/1830-6/4/1830 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2002 | |
| Backus, Casamajor and Nuiry to Mrs. Mary Robinson, St. Iago de Cuba, May 11, 1833: Regarding remittance of funds, include 2013a, bill of exchange, 5/11/1833-5/11/1833 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2013 | |
| Bill of Sale, September 20, 1779, of Cargo of the Brig Putt, being molasses, dry goods, and Jamaca spirits; sold by order of Honorable Brig Nicholson, Esq., Judge of Marine Court of Maryland, 9/20/1779-9/20/1779 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2014 | |
| Quarterly conference record of Methodist Episcopal (Baltimore conference) Church South; includes roll, positions, date, place, responses to questions, membership, finances, miscellaneous business, reports of Sunday school group,. . . includes 2046a,, 1/1/1902-12/31/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2046 | |
| Receipt of $500 from Edward Thomas in payment for erection of a house on Dallas Street, Baltimore, November 15, 1853, Thomas Carey, 11/15/1853-11/15/1853 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2048 | |
| Account book, 1860-1870, Berry and Berry, Baltimore; Jasper and William, A. R. Shipley and attachments, 1/1/1860-12/30/1870 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2051 | |
| Frederick County, holograph document signed, bond, Samuel Hobbs: Promissory note to Andrew Etzler, 200 pounds current money, November 1804, payment of 100 pounds on November 6, 1807 [Frederick County], 11/1/1804-11/6/1807 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2056 | |
| John Burgess, Montgomery County clerk, holograph document signed, March 2, 1805, note of Edward Penn, deceased, two-thirds paid [Montgomery County], 3/2/1805-3/2/1805 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2061 | |
| George Hammond, April 24, 1809: Note to pay 102 pounds, 8 shillings, 9 1/2 pence, holograph document signed, 4/24/1809-4/24/1809 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2063 | |
| Libertytown, January 3, 1810: Henry Sneader promises to pay Craster and Jones 117 pounds, 12 shillings, and 9 pence with interest, holograph document signed, promissory note [Frederick County], 1/3/1810-1/3/1810 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2083 | |
| Promissory note, January 10, 1810, John Kitz Miller agrees to pay Craster and Jones 80 pounds, 10 shillings, and 1 penny in three days, 1/10/1810-1/10/1810 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2089 | |
| Rich Head: Promissory note, July 21, 1806, to pay Michael Boyer $60 for a mare and colt; verso payments July 24, 1806, October 10, 1806, July 6, 1807, 7/24/1806-7/6/1807 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2096 | |
| Promissory note, holograph document signed, August 11, 1813: Samuel Holand promises to pay Ezra Mantz $84.87 in 60 days, 8/11/1813-8/11/1813 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2101 | |
| Promissory note, Baltimore, July 9, 1803: John Miller promises to pay Ferdinand Gourdon $100 in 12 months [Baltimore City], 7/9/1803-7/9/1803 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2105 | |
| Robert Cumming (Libertytown): Promissory note, holograph document signed, September 25, 1806, to pay John Campbell, Sr., $392 in 12 months [Frederick County], 9/25/1806-9/25/1806 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2111 | |
| James Gittings: Promissory note, April 3, 1807, holograph document signed, to pay 48 pounds, 18 shilllings, 6 pence in ten days to John Wright; verso, John Wright assigns to George Blessing, 4/3/1807-4/3/1807 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2115 | |
| Andrew Goedeck: Promissory note, holograph document signed, March 13, 1809, Andrew Goedeck promises to pay Jacob Gesey 21 pounds, 3 shillings in 6 months, 3/13/1809-3/13/1809 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2119 | |
| Philip Morningstar: Promissory note, holograph document signed, January 7, 1809, to pay 23 pounds, 15 shillings, 3 pence to Jacob Gesey in 3 days [Frederick County], 1/7/1809-1/7/1809 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2120 | |
| Thomas H. Lucket, holograph note signed, August 5, 1807, requesting to pay Samuel Hobbs 100 pounds October 21, 1807, assigned to Jacob Winter, 8/5/1807-10/21/1807 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2139 | |
| Upton S. Hobbs: Promissory note, holograph document signed, October 27, 1803, to pay Rhesa Hobbs $66 in 6 months, 10/27/1803-10/27/1803 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2147 | |
| John Clary: Promissory note to pay Francis Brown Lappington 20 pounds, 3 shillings, 4 pence, with interest, in 2 months, 12/7/1796-12/7/1796 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2148 | |
| Isaac Shiver to Henry Schley: Autographed letter signed, Westminster, May 24, 1829, sending in a note on Frederick Tawney, deceased for ground rent [Carroll County], 5/24/1829-5/24/1819 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2154 | |
| Andrew Shriver to Henry Schley, autographed letter signed, to Union Mills, June 11, 1829, regarding bond against Fancy, 6/17/1829-6/17/1829 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2155 | |
| John Fisher to Henry Schley, autographed letter signed, May 25, 1829, Westminster regarding debt of the Frederick Tawney estate to Branch bank [Carroll County], 5/25/1829-5/25/1829 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2156 | |
| Benjamin Harwood (treasurer): Receipt, autographed letter signed, June 9, 1817, Annapolis, for $1000, check on the Branch bank [Annapolis], 6/9/1817-6/9/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2161 | |
| Patrick Carney, receipt, holograph document signed, October 22, 1810, for $161.19, from Dennis and Barney O'Connor, Roger B. Taney, 10/22/1810-10/22/1810 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2163 | |
| Warfield, Todd: Promissory note, holograph document signed, October 10, 1809, to pay Benjamin Howard $65 in 6 months; verso, transfer to John Wagner, March 9, 1810, 10/10/1809-3/9/1810 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2195 | |
| George Hammond: Promissory note, holograph document signed, May 11, 1810, to pay Crapster and Jones 31 pounds, 6 shillings, 2 pence in 10 days, 5/11/1810-5/11/1810 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2196 | |
| John Patrick, Baltimore, autographed letter signed, March 11, 1842, to John Carroll le Grand requesting appointment as lumber inspector (Folio ), 3/11/1842-3/11/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2205 | |
| G. B. Wilson, Baltimore, House of Delegates, autographed letter signed, January 10, 1840, to John Carroll le Grand regarding banking, tarriffs on flour, Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and Chesapeake and Ohio canal [Baltimore City], 1/10/1840-1/10/1840 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2207 | |
| Enoch Louis Lowe, Annapolis, governor: Holograph document signed, April 13, 1852, certificate of appointment of John Carroll le Grand as Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals [Annapolis], 4/13/1852-4/13/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2220 | |
| Mary Goldsborough, Talbot county, holograph document signed, copy August 31, 1840, of last will and testament, December 3, 1870 [Talbot County], 12/3/1820-8/31/1840 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2221 | |
| John Hildebrand to George Schnertzell, accounting, holograph document, 1807-1808, for rent and payments, 1/1/1807-12/31/1808 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2222 | |
| Roger B. Taney, holograph document signed, no date: Statement, Joseph Little refuses to pay on his promissory note to Michael Kimmel and John Albert [Frederick County], 1/1/1871-12/31/1871 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2223 | |
| Roger B. Taney, plaintiff's attorney, holograph document signed, no date: John Reich has not paid in his letter of credit to Francis Mantz, statement [Frederick County], 1/1/1803-12/31/1803 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2224 | |
| D. W. Martin, Baltimore, March 11, 1816: Autographed letter signed to Brey asking for a statement of interest on his store [Baltimore City], 3/11/1816-3/11/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2237 | |
| Mahlon Harley, holograph document signed, June 3, 1829: Promissory note, $125.03 to Hall, Gibson, and Company [Baltimore City], 6/3/1829-6/3/1829 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2240 | |
| Mahlon Harley, holograph document signed, October 28, 1829: $229, no receiver [Baltimore City], 10/28/1829-10/28/1829 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2241 | |
| Thomas G. Carroll and Son, Baltimore distillers and curers of rye whiskies: State of account, September 24, 1898, of G. H. Morgan [Baltimore City], 9/24/1898-9/24/1898 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2242 | |
| William Gist, Baltimore storekeeper: Statement of account, March 4, 1824, of George Weaver [Baltimore City], 3/4/1824-3/4/1824 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2244 | |
| Maureen Duvall, Baltimore: Statement of gaol fees, February 26, 1813, William Jacob Finger to John Hutchins, Sheriff, for Isiah Green, jailer [Baltimore City], 2/26/1813-2/26/1813 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2245 | |
| John and James Hughes, Baltimore, May 13, 1805: Instructions to William C. and R. Hobbs to pay Jacob Whipp $195 [Baltimore City], 5/13/1805-5/13/1805 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2246 | |
| George Keiler, Baltimore: Promissory note, June 4, 1806, to Henry Schroder for 62 pounds, 15 shillings [Baltimore City], 6/4/1806-6/4/1806 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2247 | |
| Dugan, Baltimore: Receipt, August 24, 1797, to William Marshall for full payment of bill with discount for promptness [Baltimore City], 8/24/1797-8/24/1797 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2248 | |
| James Cluston, Baltimore: Receipt, August 25, 1797, to William Marshall for full payment of bill owed to I. Hollingsworth [Baltimore City], 8/25/1797-8/25/1797 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2249 | |
| ___ Emory,Talbot County, Queen Anne County: Ledger, 1830-1860, general accounts of Emory family, entrees for Negro customers and prices for hiring Negroes [Talbot County] [Queen Anne's County] (Folio ), 1/1/1830-12/31/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2254 | |
| W. O. Sprigg, Cumberland (Allegany County): Account book, 1862-1867 [Allegany County], 1/1/1862-12/31/1867 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2277 | |
| Brochure, A. Schumacher and Company, steamship agents, Baltimore, Maryland, publicity, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2285 | |
| Seaside Hotel, Ocean City, Maryland, publicity pamphlet for 1892 season, 1/1/1892-12/31/1892 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2288 | |
| Wyatt White and Christopher C. Marsh: Account book 1864 [Somerset County], 1/1/1864-12/31/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2307 | |
| Wyatt White and Christopher C. Marsh: Account book 1864 [Somerset County], 1/1/1864-12/31/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2308 | |
| Wyatt White and Christopher C. Marsh: Account book 1864, 1881-1883; Princess Anne statement of agreements, accounts [Somerset County], 1/1/1864-12/31/1883 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2309 | |
| John Ross Key, promissory note, holograph document signed, February 18, 1796, to Solomon Kephart fo 53 pounds; verso, signs over to John McKracen [Frederick County], 2/18/1796-2/18/1796 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2317 | |
| John Ross Key, promissory note, February 22, 1810, to Jacob Biggs for 27 pounds, 15 shillings [Frederick County], 2/22/1810-2/22/1810 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2318 | |
| John Ross Key, promissory note, August 4, 1802 to Mr. Hoffman, $126.30 [Frederick County], 8/4/1802-8/4/1802 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2319 | |
| Peter Sheeley and Christian Whitmore, promissory note, April 16, 1811, to Philip Barton Key for $70, 4/16/1811-4/6/1811 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2320 | |
| John Ross Key, Fredericktown, January 29, 1810, promissory note to pay Catherine Kimball $128.76; verso, turned over to Leatherwood [Frederick County], 1/29/1810-1/29/1810 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2321 | |
| John Ross Key, promissory note to Luke ____ 19 pounds, 2 shillings, 5 pence, April 18, 1798 [Frederick County], 4/18/1798-4/18/1798 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2322 | |
| John Ross Key, Frederick County, promissory note, May 15, 1797, to Elisha Jarratt $55 [Frederick County], 5/15/1790-5/15/1790 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2323 | |
| Proxy, holograph manuscript signed, April 30, 1827: Columbus O'Donnell to vote for Robert Oliver, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Ridgely --, William S. Cross and Ameda Jerrell in the election of directors for the Union Manufacturing Company of Maryland [Baltimore City], 4/30/1827-4/30/1827 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2325 | |
| Bernard M. Baruch: Typed letter signed, February 20, 1933, to Daniel Willard regarding railroad report, 2/20/1933-2/20/1933 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2326 | |
| William Hemsley, autographed letter signed, July 21, 1785, regarding tobacco to be shipped, claret, 7/12/1785-7/12/1785 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2327 | |
| Statement, Frederick County John Ross Key owes Soloman Kephart 53 pounds, 1796 [Frederick County], 1/1/1796-12/31/1796 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2329 | |
| John Lynn, Allegany County clerk, holograph document signed, May 10, 1805: John Ross Key owes William McNear 5 pounds, 3 shillings [Allegany County], 5/10/1805-5/10/1805 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2330 | |
| John Gwinn, Frederick County clerk, statement, autographed document signed, February 6, 1791: John Ross Key paid 25 pounds for animals and household goods of George Whitmore [Frederick County], 2/6/1791-2/6/1791 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2332 | |
| John Lynn, Allegany County clerk: Promissory note, John Ross Key to Sarah Lewis for 5 pounds, 3 shillings, 3 pence, July 20, 1801; statement, October 31, 1804 [Allegany County], 7/20/1801-10/31/1804 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2335 | |
| Account of John Ross Key with T. Butlor, 1792-1794 [Frederick County], 1/1/1792-12/31/1794 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2344 | |
| John Ross Key, statement: John Graham and Baker Johnson owe the state 500 pounds [Frederick County], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2355 | |
| Promissory note of Catherine Seibert to pay Mathilda Wilson $25, December 25, 1861, for the hire of her son, Murphy, 12/25/1861-12/25/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2371 | |
| James Coburn to William L. Tom, autographed signed letter, November 27, 1842, (Baltimore):Coburn burned out, asking Franklin Company of Philadelphia to indemnify him [Baltimore City], 11/27/1842-11/27/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2375 | |
| Election ticket, German American Bank, no date, corrections on list for directors, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2377 | |
| G. W. Giggs, Resolution, no date, to change the present trustees of the Bank of Maryland and surrender the present trust, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2378 | |
| M. Enssle, Baltimore Saddle Harness, and Collar Manufacturing: Bill, July 6, 1872, to Schally D. Jelly; attached, statement of non-payment [Baltimore City], 7/6/1872-7/6/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2379 | |
| Lucas Brothers, Baltimore: Announcement of 125th Anniversary, 1804-1929 [Baltimore City], 1/1/1804-12/31/1929 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2380 | |
| Henry Piper to Mr. Page: Autographed letter signed, June 4 (1760), Sharpsburg, regarding guards for machines while moving [Washington County], 6/4/1760-6/4/1760 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2383 | |
| Henry Piper account with Jacob Baker, 1859-1860, for yard goods, 1/1/1859-12/31/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2384 | |
| F. Ferguson, Banks and Company, Baltimore: Autographed letter signed, July 28, 1832, to John D. Lownes, merchant, Petersburg, Virginia regarding cologne and paper [Baltimore City], 7/28/1832-7/28/1832 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2398 | |
| F. Ferguson, Banks and Company, Baltimore: Autographed signed letter, August 8, 1832, to John L. Lownes regarding Lownes' request for remittance and the separation of Banks and Company from Hickcox of Philadelphia [Baltimore City], 8/8/1832-8/8/1832 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2399 | |
| J. Howard and Sons, New York, Autographed letter signed to Luther J. Cox of Baltimore regarding trees, buds, January 15, 1839 [Baltimore City], 1/15/1839-1/15/1839 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2400 | |
| J. Howard and Sons, New York, Autographed letter signed to Luther J. Cox of Baltimore regarding trees, buds, October 17, 1838 [Baltimore City], 10/17/1838-10/17/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2401 | |
| J. Howard and Sons, New York, Autographed letter signed to Luther J. Cox of Baltimore regarding trees, buds, 10/15/1838-10/15/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2402 | |
| J. Howard and Sons, New York, Autographed letter signed to Luther J. Cox of Baltimore regarding trees, buds, October 17, 1838, 10/17/1838-10/17/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2403 | |
| J. Boyer to Daniel Huges, Baltimore, autographed letter signed, April 11, 1821 regarding sending a load of skillets [Baltimore City], 4/11/1821-4/11/1821 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2404 | |
| J. Boyer to Daniel Huges, Baltimore, autographed letter signed, April 11, 1821 regarding purchasing skillets and payments. [Baltimore City], 10/23/1821-10/23/1821 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2405 | |
| J. Larkin Scott to John N. Finley and Company: Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, July 6, 1849, regarding claim against them [Baltimore City], 7/6/1849-7/6/1849 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2406 | |
| Archibald Kane to Geoge Douglas, autographed letter signed, July 9, 1817, Port au Prince, regarding insurance, cargo and bill of lading of ship Mohawk [Baltimore City], 7/9/1817-7/9/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2408 | |
| Peter Burkhart, Frederick County, document signed: Peter Meyerhaffer owes Elizabeth Hoffman a debt, $3; verso, paid July 23, 1811 [Frederick County], 7/23/1811-7/23/1811 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2412 | |
| John Hoffman, Frederick County, document signed: Peter Shook owes Jeremiah Hemsworth a debt, December 29, 1810 [Frederick County], 12/29/1810-12/29/1810 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2413 | |
| John L. Harding, Frederick County, document signed: John Hughes owes Ambrose Goslin a debt, 5 pounds, 18 shillings, 6 pence, February 11, 1812 [Frederick County], 2/11/1812-2/11/1812 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2414 | |
| Henry Radewald to Frederick C. Graf, autographed letter signed, March 5, 1825, regarding public sale of cargo of the Mary Lord and filling of Graf's order [Baltimore City], 3/5/1825-3/5/1825 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2422 | |
| Henry Radewald to Frederick C. Graf, March 31, 1825 regarding purchase of teas [Baltimore City], 3/31/1825-3/31/1825 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2423 | |
| Steamboat Engineer's Certificate: Richard G. Moran is qualified as a First Class Assistant, April 19, 1862 [Baltimore City], 4/19/1862-4/19/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2424 | |
| J. Silvestre Rebello to Dr. Joshua Cohen, autographed letter signed, Rio, September 11, 1838: Gift of colonia water to his goddaughter and to Dr. Cohen, question of selling Colonia Water in Baltimore, a leprosy medical case [Baltimore City], 9/11/1838-9/11/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2429 | |
| J. Silvestre Rebello to Dr. Joshua Cohen, Rio, October 6, 1838: Autographed signed letter regarding Colonia Water, clarified sugar, request for Blak Pine, White Pine, and Pine from Norfolk [Baltimore City], 10/6/1838-10/6/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2430 | |
| Eccleston, Thomas J. H., Dorchester County, Maryland: A manuscript collection of account sheets for his estate, 1806-1841 [Dorchester County], 1/1/1806-12/31/1841 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2450 | |
| Joshua Gist, Frederick County, Maryland: Record book of accounts and shopping lists, January-June 1800 [Frederick County], 1/1/1800-6/30/1800 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2454 | |
| Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk: Extract of bill of sale, 3/20,1837, to board of managers by which Negro woman, Elizabeth,and her two children, Lovinia Ann and Jess, are sold to William A. Albaugh by Susan Buckey, Elizabeth to serve until 8/30/1842 [Frederick County], 3/20/1837-3/20/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2483 | |
| Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk: Extract of a bill of sale, March 27, 1837, to board of managers by which Negro woman Maria Norr is sold to Daniel Bungle by Edward Schley to serve until June 1, 1846, and then to be free [Frederick County], 3/28/1837-3/28/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2484 | |
| Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk: Extract of bill of sale, 3/27,1837, to board of managers by which Negro woman, Eliza, and her two children, George and Elija, are sold to Charles W. Hood by Nicholas H. Pitts; Eliza to serve until 2/1/1842 [Frederick County], 3/27/1837-3/27/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2485 | |
| Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk: Extract of a bill of sale, May 20, 1837, to board of managers by which Negro man Leevi is sold to Charles S. Hammond by Jacob Hart to serve until January 17, 1840 and then to be set free [Frederick County], 5/20/1837-5/20/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2489 | |
| Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk: Extract of a bill of sale, June 14, 1837, to board of managers in which Negro girl, Kit, daughter of Harriet, is sold to Henry Clary by Henry Nelson to serve until January 26, 1865, and then to be free, 6/14/1837-6/14/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2491 | |
| Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk: Extract of a bill of sale, June 19, 1837, to board of managers by which Negro girl Eliza is sold to James W. Eichelberger by Alexander Smith to serve until December 24, 1857, and then to be free [Frederick County], 6/19/1837-6/19/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2492 | |
| Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk: Extract of a bill of sale, June 24, 1837, to board of managers by which Negro girl Louise, age 9, is sold to Jonathan Eades by Richard I. Webb to serve until age of 35 years and then to be free [Frederick County], 6/24/1837-6/24/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2493 | |
| Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk: Extract of a bill of sale, July 14, 1837, to board of managers, by which Negro girl, Charity, is sold to Richard Potts by Benedict Boone to serve until April 10, 1839 and then to be free [Frederick County], 7/14/1837-7/14/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2496 | |
| Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk: Extract of a manumission August 28, 1837, to board of managers by which Negro man, John Rideout, owned by Serena Luckett, is to serve until September 19, 1842, and then to be free [Frederick County], 8/28/1837-8/28/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2500 | |
| Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk: Extract of bill of sale, February 12, 1837, to board of managers by which Negro man, John Mahoney (commonly called Jack) is sold to William Cookerly by Mary Schley to serve until 1/1/1842 and then to be free [Frederick County], 2/12/1837-2/12/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2503 | |
| (Henry Schley, Frederick County clerk): Extract of a bill of sale, October 23, 1837, to board of managers by which Negro girls, Cassa, age 10, Nelly, age 12, and Caroline, age 14, are sold to Jacob Hardt by Robert Campbell to serve until age 20 and free [Frederick County], 10/23/1837-10/23/1837 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2505 | |
| Basil Dorsey: Receipt, July 1, 1822, to John B. Stimble for balance on a Negro girl of $25, 7/1/1822-7/1/1822 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2594 | |
| David Hines: Autographed document, 1834, indebted to William Worthington for $13.50 for the hire of his Negro man Nick for 4.5 months at $3 per month, 1/1/1834-12/31/1834 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2609 | |
| Hecht Company, broadside, 1911: The Winter Clearance Sale (Folio ), 1/1/1911-12/31/1911 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2614 | |
| George Howard of John E. debit statement, no date, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2643 | |
| Contract between Master and Seamen of the ship Mary C. Stevens of Baltimore, Februray 28, 1861, Master James Etchberger; contract give position, place of birth, salary, physical description; verson, notice of payment ( Oversize), 2/28/1861-2/28/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2648 | |
| Account book of water bills in Frostburg, May 1886-1890, and description of rates for 1891; W. O. Sprigg, Treasurer and General Manager of the Frostburg Maryland Water Company [Allegany County], 1/1/1886-12/31/1891 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2677 | |
| Hazelhurst Sprigg, son of W. O. Sprigg: Record of personal expenses, account book, 1870-1872, accounts, 1876-1877 [Allegany County], 1/1/1870-12/31/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2678 | |
| John Mann (Monn): Ledger, 1861-1871; ledger kept for sawmill accounts and receipts, Leitersburg, Washington County, Maryland (contains quite a few receipes); also, accounts of produce and dry goods [Washington County], 1/1/1861-12/31/1871 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2686 | |
| John Mann (Monn): Ledger 1831-1837; ledger kept for sawmill accounts and receipts [Washington County], 1/1/1831-12/31/1837 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2687 | |
| Ledger 1896-1897: Thomas G. Smith accounts on commissioned produce sales, farm accounts, land rent, payment on notes ( Oversize), 1/1/1896-12/31/1897 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2700 | |
| Account book, 1881-1882: Thomas G. Smith accounts on commissioned produce sales and farm accounts, 1/1/1881-12/31/1882 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2701 | |
| Account book, ledger, Pere Wilmer, of an inn and tavern in Centreville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, accounts for meals, livery, board, services, liquor, and merchandise, 1833-1837 ( Oversize), 1/1/1833-12/31/1837 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2702 | |
| Personal account book, Baltimore, 1875-1876, of A. W. Bradford, Governor of Maryland from 1862-1866; accounts of expenses and income from rent and bonds; also an addition from 1875-1877 [Baltimore City], 1/1/1875-12/31/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2703 | |
| Letter book, 1886-1889, Thomas L. Moore, Sandy Spring, Maryland and Washington, D. C.: Letters to insurance policy holders and applicants; mentions Carroll County Fire Company, Farmers Fire Insurance of York, Pennsylvania; also mortgages and offers to buy stocks of Union Turnpike Road Company [Montgomery County], 1/1/1886-12/31/1889 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2706 | |
| Ledger/account book, 1888: Thomas G. Smith, Hanover, accounts on commissioned farm produce and farm accounts payment on loans; also, some land rents [Howard County], 1/1/1888-12/31/1888 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2707 | |
| Ledger/Account book: Thomas G. Smith, Hanover, accounts on commissioned farm produce and sales, farm accounts and payment on notes [Howard County], 1/1/1876-12/31/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2708 | |
| Ledger/Account book: 1887 with several later entries, accounts on commissioned farm produce, farm accounts, payment on notes and pickers accounts, 1/1/1887-12/31/1887 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2709 | |
| Typed letter signed, Baltimore, January 25, 1906, from Richard H. Pleasants, attorney to Dr. R. S. Hill, delegate, declaring support of Hills' proposed bill to reconstruct the Baltimore-Washington Turnpike [Baltimore City], 1/25/1906-1/25/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2720 | |
| Typed letter signed, Baltimore, January 27, 1906, from Charles F. Macklin to delegate Richard S. Hill offering support for proposal to reconstruct Baltimore-Washington Turnpike; offers to contribute money and confidence of the support of Howard County [Baltimore City], 1/27/1906-1/27/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2721 | |
| Autographed letter signed, Hyattsville, Maryland, February 1, 1906: Letter with seal from Charles A. Wills, Major, to R. S. Hill, delegate, declaring support of proposal to reconstruct the Baltimore-Washington Turnpike with the use of House of Correction laborers [Prince George's County], 2/1/1906-2/1/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2722 | |
| Autographed letter signed, Hyattsville, Maryland: February 7, 1906, from Charles A. Wells to R. S. Hill, supporting bill to reconstruct Baltimore-Washington Turnpike with prison labor; states that only 250 persons (laborers) have been contracted for [Prince George's County], 2/7/1906-2/7/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2724 | |
| Typed letter signed, Laurel, Maryland, February 8, 1906: From H. G. Odenwald to R. S. Hill, declaring support of the building of a Baltimore-Washington Turnpike by the Improvement Association of Laurel [Prince George's County], 2/8/1906-2/8/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2725 | |
| Typed letter signed, Baltimore, Maryland: February 14, 1906, from Dr. Hugh H. Young to R. S. Hill supporing Baltimore-Washington Turnpike but only as a narrow road, being easier to build and maintain [Baltimore City] [Prince George's County], 2/14/1906-2/14/906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2726 | |
| Autograph letter signed, College Park, Maryland: February 22, 1906: From George H. Calvert to R. S. Hill commending proposal to build Baltimore-Washington Turnpike and the mention of a proposed nearby railroad station [Prince George's County], 2/22/1906-2/22/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2727 | |
| Excerpt from letter, Upper Marlboro, April 11, 1906: From R. S. Hill to Colonel W. H. Powell stating that Hill himself worked singlehandedly and untiringly to pass and have signed a bill; mention of Senator Gorman [Prince George's County], 4/11/1906-4/11/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2728 | |
| Promissory note, Frederick County, January 17, 1804: Thomas Johnson $70 to Peter Everhard [Frederick County], 1/17/1804-1/17/1804 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2763 | |
| Promissory note, Frederick County, September 16, 1829: Roger Johnson $3,688 to James Dunlop [Frederick County], 9/16/1829-9/16/1829 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2764 | |
| Receipt, Frederick County, January 5, 1795, George Calvert: James Johnson paid 78 pounds, one penny, 3 farthings [Frederick County], 1/5/1795-1/5/1795 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2765 | |
| Promissory note, document signed, Frederick County, February 8, 1816: Thomas and Robert Johnson owe $100 to the State of Maryland [Frederick County], 2/8/1816-2/8/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2769 | |
| Promissory note, document signed, Frederick County, February 23, 1816: Robert and Thomas Johnson owe 100 pounds to the State of Maryland [Frederick County], 2/23/1816-2/23/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2772 | |
| Promissory note, Frederick County, autograph document signed, February 15, 1812: Thomas Johnson $190.09 to James Robertson [Frederick County], 2/15/1812-2/15/1812 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2777 | |
| Promissory note, document signed, Frederick County, March 3, 1807, Henry Keefer: Robert and Thomas Johnson owe the State of Maryland 100 pounds [Frederick County], 3/3/1807-3/3/1807 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2778 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, Frederick County, March 26, 1804, Casper Creager: Thomas Johnson and Henery Foylen owe 12 pounds, 6 shillings, and 10 pence to Christian Rike [Frederick County], 3/26/1804-3/26/1804 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2779 | |
| Promissory note, document signed, Frederick County, May 21, 1803: B. Carkney, William Brent, Thomas Johnson and William Hobbs owe 100 pounds to the State of Maryland [Frederick County], 5/21/1803-5/21/1803 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2780 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, Frederick County, April 14, 1807, James Neall: David Delaughter and Robert Johnson owe 266 pounds, 13 shillings and 4 pence to Joseph and Thomas Johnson; verso, receipt, September 12, 1810, 104 pounds, 4 shillings and 11 pence from David Delaughter and Robert Johnson and Joseph and Thomas Johnson [Frederick County], 4/14/1807-9/12/1810 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2781 | |
| Account sheet, Frederick County, 1791, Baker Johnson: Account of notes and bonds, land values and land sales [Frederick County], 1/1/1791-12/31/1791 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2782 | |
| Promissory note, Frederick County, February 8, 1816: Thomas and Robert Johnson owe 100 pounds to the State of Maryland [Frederick County], 2/8/1816-2/8/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2783 | |
| Promissory note, Frederick County, February 23, 1816: Thomas and Robert Johnson owe 100 pounds to the State of Maryland [Frederick County], 2/23/1816-2/23/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2784 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Frederick County, May 20, 1817: N. Mayburry and Thomas Taylor for 940 pounds of bacon at 16 cents; verso, receipt autograph document signed, October 2, 1817,Samuel Johnson regarding claim in due bill to Cornelius McAnulty [Frederick County], 5/20/1817-10/2/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2786 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, November 17, 1787, Conrad Rucker: Sale of livestock, kitchen utensils and tools to Robert Johnson for 48 pounds [Frederick County], 11/17/1787-11/17/1787 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2787 | |
| Promissory note, document signed, Frederick County, March 2, 1818: Henry Hilliary and William Korsar $60 to Jacob Michael and John Late [Frederick County], 3/2/1818-3/2/1818 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2794 | |
| Autograph letter signed, William Wingert, September 26, 1907, Hagerstown to Issac B. Young; letter accompanied payment of mortgage and interest[Frederick County], 9/26/1907-9/26/1907 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2800 | |
| Account kept by Captain A. Blessing when he was trustee, 1833-1835; references to prices of tobacco, whiskey, sugar, coffee, fabric, etc., 1/1/1833-12/31/1835 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2806 | |
| Autograph letter signed, B. H. Cook, May 5, 1838, Port Au Prince to Thomas Wilson and Company of Baltimore, regarding a ship owned by Wilson, sailed by Cook and the trading/selling of its cargo; references to coffee markets, mahogany, prices and availability; ship's name unreadable, but much reference is made to schooner G. A. Crook owned by the Boyle Company [Baltimore City], 5/5/1838-5/5/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2807 | |
| Receipt of payment, Peter Aurand, sheriff, May 20, 1815, from George von Nieda; receipt refers to fabric purchased and the prices Rehrersburg Pennsylvania, 5/20/1815-5/20/1815 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2808 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Hollins and McBlair, Baltimore, March 20, 1814, to T.K. Jones and Company in reference to their privateer vessels, York and Tuckahoe; reference to privateering rules and practices [Baltimore City], 3/20/1814-3/20/1814 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2811 | |
| Autograph letter signed, J. Silvester Rebello, Rio de Janiro, September 12, 1842, to Joshua Cohen in Baltimore, professor of medicine at University of Maryland; reference to a type of wood to be traded and an effort of Rebello to secure American goods, ox, bear fat [Baltimore City], 9/12/1842-9/12/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2813 | |
| Charles H. Doing, Prince Georges County, September 15, 1881, deed of trust: Doing owed Martha E. Martin and David Martin $500 wich he could not pay; William H. Main and Job Barnard filed this deed of trust with interest to secure payment to Martha E. and David Martin [Prince George's County], 9/15/1881-9/15/1881 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2839 | |
| Agreement, October 1, 1920, made between Mabel H. and John Worth Carnahan and Joh Miller regarding paying a debt to Miller , as well as rent for an apartment in Northeast D.C. [Washington DC], 10/1/1920-10/1/1920 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2842 | |
| Collection of three letters and documents about the transportation of slaves belonging to J. A. Snider's wife, a native of Maryland, to Mississippi. Two letters are by her brother, John S. Staplefoot, about shipping these slaves by steamer through New Orleans, or by land. A third document is a two-page legal opinion, by a Maryland law firm from Baltimore, about the legality of shipping these slaves from Maryland to Mississippi., 2/13/1856-10/11/1858 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2845 | |
| Autograph letter signed "P.O." Howard County September 20, 1883, to William Tyron, president of the Merchants Insurance Office, Baltimore; reference to information known by adresser, meeting place set to disclose information [Howard County], 9/20/1883-9/20/1883 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2848 | |
| Invoice and autograph letter signed: William H. Bayzard, Baltimore, May 20, 1843, a clothing merchant, to James A. Inhoes and brother in Richmond, asking for payment upon delivery of one box of merchandise aboard a steamboat [Baltimore City], 5/20/1843-5/20/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2853 | |
| Invoice, autograph letter signed, William H. Bayzard, Baltimore, May 13, 1843, a clothing merchant, to James Inhoes and brother in Richmond, Virginia [Baltimore City], 5/13/1843-5/13/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2854 | |
| Autograph letter signed from William H. Bayzard of Baltimore, July 21, 1843, a clothing merchant, to James Inhoes and brother of Richmond; mention of payment due beaver season, good markets [Baltimore City], 7/21/1843-7/21/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2855 | |
| Invoice, autograph letter signed, from William H. Bayzard, Baltimore, a clothing merchant, July 9, 1843, charging James Inhoes for a delivery, quote prices of fur, cloth [Baltimore City], 7/9/1843-7/9/1873 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2856 | |
| Invoice and autograph letter signed by William H. Bayzard, a clothing merchant, Baltimore, July 9, 1843, to James A. Inhoes and brother of Richmond, Virginia, requesting payment and indicating delivery of goods [Baltimore City], 7/9/1843-7/9/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2857 | |
| Autograph letter signed William H. Bayzard, Baltimore, July 24, 1843, merchant, to James A. Inhoes and brother of Richmond, Virginia [Baltimore City], 7/24/1843-7/24/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2858 | |
| William Bayzard, Baltimore, June 24, 1843: Invoice and autograph letter signed to James A. Inhoes concerning shipment of cloth merchandise to arrive on the steamship "Columbus"; includes prices of coats, cloth [Baltimore City], 6/24/1843-6/24/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2859 | |
| Autograph letter signed from William H. Bayzard, Baltimore, August 4, 1843, a clothing merchant, to James A. Inhoes and brother in Richmond, Virginia, concerning delivery and payment for shipment [Baltimore City], 8/4/1843-8/4/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2860 | |
| Invoice and autograph letter signed from William H. Bayzard, a clothing merchant, Baltimore, August 5, 1843, to James A. Inhoes and brother; discusses goods available, prices for cloth, beaver fur, etc [Baltimore City], 8/5/1843-8/5/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2861 | |
| Autograph letter signed from William H. Bayzard, a clothing merchant, August 22, 1843, to James A. Inhoes and brother of Richmond, Virginia [Baltimore City], 8/22/1843-8/22/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2862 | |
| Autograph letter signed and invoice, William H. Bayzard, Baltimore, a clothing merchant, August 26, 1843, to James Inhoes and brother of Richmond, Virginia [Baltimore City], 8/26/1843-8/26/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2863 | |
| Autograph letter signed and invoice from William H. Bayzard, Baltimore, a clothing merchant, September 9, 1843, to James Inhoes and brother of Richmond, Virginia [Baltimore City], 9/9/1843-9/9/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2864 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, Frederick County, February 25, 1791: John Luckett and Basil Delashmuite 10 pounds, 11 shillings, to Thomas Johnson; verso, February 25, 1791 renouncement of claim in Phillips' note [Frederick County], 2/25/1791-2/25/1791 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2906 | |
| Letter from Mr. Hawkins of Baltimore to David Sprigg, Esq. of Hagerstown, Maryland regarding financial transaction., 3/5/1832-3/5/1832 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2925 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, Frederick County, August 14, 1815: Barton Hackney $237.25 to John Eeard; verso, receipt autograph document signed, March 13, 1817, John Eeard payment from Jonah Buffington [Frederick County], 8/14/1815-3/13/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2929 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, Frederick County, January 9, 1814: Rapheal Darnell (Darnale) and Peter Lower, $1,050 each to Arthur Shaaft, Roger B. Taney, and Francis S. Key; verso, receipt May 11, 1814, Roger B. Taney $1,068 debt and interest from Peter Lower [Frederick County], 1/9/1814-5/11/1814 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2931 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, March 3, 1806: James Daniel 15 pounds, 8 shillings, and ten pence to Abraham Crapster, 3/3/1806-3/3/1806 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2966 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, July 25, 1806: William and Thomas Nolan, 75 pounds, 10 shillings, and 9 pence to George Witerrick, 7/25/1806-7/25/1806 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2979 | |
| Note, Frederick County, July 1806, Anonymous: Balance due from Otho H. W. Luckett and Willia Aubruy to McCromwell is 19 pounds one shilling [Frederick County], 7/1/1806-7/31/1806 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2980 | |
| Promissory note, Frederick County, April 14, 1807: John Kitzmiller, 45 pounds, 11 shillings, 3 pence to Vachel Pumphrey [Frederick County], 4/14/1807-4/14/1807 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3047 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, autograph document signed, August 8, 1812: John Scott between $500 and $600 worth of notes sold to Cornelius McNulty for $100, 8/8/1812-8/8/1812 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3074 | |
| Promissory notes, autograph document signed, Frederick County: August 13, 1808, Abraham Hooper, $56 to S. Scott; February 18, 1809, Francis Feelemayor right and title to George Buckey; February 18, 1809, Samuel Scott, right and title to Francis Feelemayor; verso, August 17, 1808, Samuel Scott, right and title to John Grushan; August 15, 1809, J. Grushan, right and title to ??? ; February 18, 1809, Frederick Heisely, Sam Scott has received no part of the payment due to him by Abraham Hooper [Frederick County], 8/13/1808-8/15/1809 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3092 | |
| Bill, autograph document: Cost of apprehending and jailing of a Negro, Hilliary, 10/1/1829-2/28/1830 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3093 | |
| Bill, autograph document signed, May 30, 1853 : Dr. George Lee to General George Rust for visits and medication for slave Nancy; also, receipt for full payment, 5/30/1853-5/30/1853 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3094 | |
| Promissory note, Frederick County, November 4, 1831: M. McPherson and Nathan Hammond $30 each from Negro Henson (slave of Ian McPherson), John McPherson and Nathan Hammond to the State of Maryland, unless the Negro Henson appears before the criminal court [Frederick County], 11/4/1831-11/4/1831 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3096 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, October 4, 1833, John H. Harding: $465 from Henry Kidwell for a Negro named Charles [Frederick County], 10/4/1833-10/4/1833 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3106 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Frederick County, no date: A. Lawson payment received from Ul Bigler [Frederick County], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3187 | |
| Promissory note, Frederick County, no date, John W. Charlton, coroner: Susy and Charles Poly owe 30 pounds to the State of Maryland unless Susy will give evidence in court against Negro George of William Agle who is accused of murder [Frederick County], [undated] (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3188 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, March 20, 1747: Hugh Parker 95 pounds to David Cox to be void if 47 pounds, 10 shillings, are not paid by November 1, 1748, 3/20/1747-3/20/1747 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3205 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, Frederick County, January 9, 1811: George Baer $1000 to the State of Maryland unless he (Baer) performs his trust as Treasurer of the Frederick Academy [Frederick County], 1/9/1811-1/9/1811 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3206 | |
| Account sheet, Frederick County, January 20, 1840-December 5, 1843, George McCahan account for services and merchandise for John McPherson; also, statement, autograph document signed, Frederick County, November 25, 1843, Micheal Bromell, George Mclanan has received no payment from John McPherson [Frederick County], 1/20/1840-12/5/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3207 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, December 17, 1798: Jeremiah Steward sale of a Negro boy named Harry to Nicholas Dawson [Frederick County], 12/17/1798-12/17/1798 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3208 | |
| Promissory note, document signed, Frederick County, February 18, 1813: Henry Shriver, Martin Gelsinger, Samuel Torns and Joseph Nichols owe 6000 pounds of something to the State of Maryland [Frederick County], 2/18/1813-2/18/1813 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3209 | |
| Promissory note, Frederick County, December 9, 1799, Gwinn, Jr. and Joseph Sim Smith, Adam Good, John Ross Key, and Joseph Wilson owe 49 pounds, 10 shillings, 11 pence debt plus 100 pounds damages and 363 pounds tobacco costs to John Gwinn and Upton Bruce [Frederick County], 12/9/1799-12/9/1799 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3210 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, New York, New York, November 15, 1835: John Stewart, Jr.: John Sedgebier owes $2545.00 to John Stewart, Jr., Daniel J. Stavott, $35.00, John P. Zelvertury and William F. Platt; verso, Cornelius R. Disorway (notary public) swears that Michael Ulshoeffer Esq. is qualified as a witness for the above promissory note, 11/15/1835-11/15/1835 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3218 | |
| Autograph letter signed, New York, February 16, 1830, George Doublass to John Glenn Esq. of Baltimore, concerning finances [Baltimore City], 2/16/1830-2/16/1830 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3219 | |
| Document, anonymous, discussion of the prominent features of the charter of the Bank of Maryland [incomplete], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3222 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, February 16, 1807, Robert John Oliver: $300 from John Caldwell, agent for the executor of John O'Donnell to be paid to William Auley; also, cashiers' checks --John O'Donnel, April 16, 1793, $400 and July 3, 1795, $2000 to W. Stuart, 4/16/1793-2/16/1807 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3224 | |
| Bank check, Baltimore, November 11, 1866: A. Bradford $23.87 to Ward Brothers from Mechanics' Bank of Baltimore, lost December 10, 1980, 1/11/1866-1/11/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3226 | |
| Bank check, Baltimore, December 22, 1865, A. Bradford: $19.90 to Mr. Daniel Derr, National Mechanic's Bank of Baltimore, lost December 10, 1980, missing/cards pulled August 29, 1990, 12/22/1865-12/22/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3230 | |
| Bank check, Baltimore, November 11, 1866, A.W. Bradford: $50.00 to A. W. Bradford Mechanic's Bank, lost December 10, 1980, missing/cards pulled August 29, 1990, 1/11/1866-1/11/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3231 | |
| Bank check, Baltimore, May 4, 1866, A. W. Bradford: $500.00 to Miss E. Kell, National Bank of Baltimore, 5/4/1866-5/4/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3232 | |
| Bank check, Baltimore, May 14, 1866, A. W. Bradford: $25.00 to A. W. Bradford, Mechanic's Bank, lost December 10, 1980, missing/cards pulled August 29, 1990, 5/14/1866-5/14/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3233 | |
| Bank check, Baltimore, May 24, 1866, A. W. Bradford: $1875.00 to William Fisher and Sons, National Mechanic's Bank of Baltimore, lost December 10, 1980, missing/cards pulled August 29, 1990, 5/24/1866-5/24/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3234 | |
| Bank check, Baltimore, January 31, 1866, A. W. Bradford: $85.00 to M. A. Kell, National Mechanic's Bank of Baltimore, lost December 10, 1980, missing/cards pulled August 29, 1990, 1/31/1866-1/31/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3235 | |
| Bank check, Baltimore, January 30, 1866, A.W. Bradford: $50.00 to A.W. Bradford, National Mechanic's Bank of Baltimore, lost December 10, 1980, missing/cards pulled August 29, 1990, 1/30/1866-1/30/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3236 | |
| Captain George Debux to Robert Symons, autograph letter signed: April 1, 1890, regarding terms of loan and reply from Captain Baddely, 4/1/1890-4/1/1890 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3244 | |
| H. Humphreys and T. Tilghman, autograph letter signed, May 20, 1877 to J. J. Morris regarding lumber, 5/20/1877-5/20/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3248 | |
| William Williams, Frederick County, Bill of Sale, autograph document signed, March 22, 1764: William Williams sold one Negro girl, Peg, to John Hoofman for 70 pounds; verso, receipts and witnesses [Frederick County], 3/22/1764-3/22/1764 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3249 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, June 10, 1764: William Beall, farmer, received 67 pounds from William Beard for a Negro Mamso Sell, lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 6/10/1764-6/10/1764 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3250 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, May 4, 1765, Joseph Harrison: Sale of two Negro women to Jeremiah Prather [Frederick County], 5/4/1765-5/4/1765 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3251 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, July 3, 1765, John Davis: Sale of a Negro woman to William Scott for 60 pounds [Frederick County], 7/3/1765-7/3/1765 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3252 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, March 15, 1766: William Beatty sale of a Negro woman to William Kimbole for 65 pounds [Frederick County], 3/15/1766-3/15/1766 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3254 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, December 22, 1766: Kesiah Pritchett sale of a Negro man to James Higgins for 75 pounds [Frederick County], 12/22/1766-12/22/1766 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3255 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Culpeper, Virginia, June 5, 1767: Arjalon Price received 65 pounds for a Negro man from Benjamin Erstburn, 6/5/1767-6/5/1767 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3256 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Philadelphia, July 26, 1768: Thomas Smith and John Cox received 60 pounds for a Negro boy from Jacob Hess, 7/26/1768-7/26/1768 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3257 | |
| Appraisal, note signed, Frederick County, February 24, 1789: Richard Davis, Thomas Chisholm, Benjamin Jacob, Sarah Harding, appraisals of two Nego women, lost April 9, 2002 [Frederick County], 2/24/1789-2/24/1789 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3258 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, March 24, 1769: Samuel Hughes received 142 pounds for the sale of two Negroes to James Walling, Jr. [Frederick County], 3/24/1769-3/24/1796 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3259 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, February 6, 1770: John Edwards received 35 pounds for the sale of a Negro woman to Samuel Hardesty and William Thomas [Frederick County], 2/6/1770-2/6/1770 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3260 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, March 15, 1776: Orlando Griffith received 88 pounds, 6 shillings, 3 pence for the sale of a Negro to Charles Grontz Griffith [Frederick County], 3/15/1776-3/15/1776 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3261 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, August 29, 1774, Thomas Summers: Sale of one Negro man, cattle, and other goods and chattels to Benjamin Summers for 90 pounds [Frederick County], 8/29/1774-8/29/1774 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3262 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, Aneas Campbell: Sale of a Negro woman to Gilbert Hickman for 75 pounds [Frederick County], 9/6/1775-9/6/1775 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3264 | |
| Bil of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, January 27, 1775, Samuel Warner: Sale of two Negroes to Samuel Warner, Jr., for 100 pounds, 1/27/1775-1/27/1775 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3265 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, August 21, 1787,Lilburn Williams: Sale of two Negroes to Walter Chandler for 75 pounds [Frederick County], 8/21/1787-8/21/1787 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3266 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, May 23, 1774, Benjamin Dorsey, farmer: Sale of 8 Negroes to John Hall for 360 pounds [Frederick County], 5/23/1774-5/23/1774 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3267 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Frederick County, May 12, 1789, Lilburn Williams: 189 pounds for 5 Negroes from William Osborn, 5/12/1789-5/12/1789 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3268 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, April 7, 1788, Adam Isiminger: Sale of 3 Negroes to Benjamin Beckwith for 5 shillings [Frederick County], 4/7/1788-4/7/1788 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3269 | |
| Bill of sale, Frederick County, August 16, 1786: Abraham Shekell sale of a Negro to Nicholas Ray in satisfaction of 100 pounds debt to Ray [Frederick County], 8/16/1786-8/16/1786 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3271 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, October 11, 1790, Mary and William Cary: Sale of two mulatto slaves to Abraham Faw for 129 pounds [Frederick County], 10/11/1790-10/11/1790 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3272 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, November 17, 1795, Charles Hobbs: Sale of a mulatto slave to Ann Ogle for 47 pounds, 10 shillings, lost 3/4/1998, cards pulled, 11/17/1795-11/17/1795 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3275 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, May 10, 1791: Joseph Sim sale of 11 slaves to Philip Richard Fendall in satisfaction of 238 pounds, 4 shillings, 3 pence debt [Frederick County], 5/10/1791-5/10/1791 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3277 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Elmira, New York, May 21, [1842], William Vial: To J. Weaver concerning wheat delivery and transactions, 5/21/1842-5/21/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3323 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Port Deposit, January 1, 1842, A. Daily: T. V. Case concerning prices of lumber, 6/1/1842-6/1/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3324 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Norfolk, Virginia, June 7, 1842, Joseph Weaver: To Victor Case, details on a trip to sell lumber, 6/7/1842-6/7/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3325 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Port Deposit, June 19, 1842, Joseph Weaver: To Victor Case concerning lumber sales; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 6/19/1842-6/19/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3326 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Port Deposit, June 19, 1891, Joseph Weaver: To Victor Case, details on lumber sales; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 6/19/1891-6/19/1891 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3327 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Port Deposit, June 26, 1842, Joseph Weaver: To Victor Case, details on lumber sales; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 6/26/1842-6/26/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3328 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, May 19, 1842, Joseph Weaver: To Victor Case concerning the lumber market; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 12/10/1980-12/10/1980 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3329 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Lawrenceville, Joseph Weaver: To Victor Case concerning lumber sales, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3330 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Elkland, 1842, Joseph Weaver: To Victor Case concerning lumber sales, 1/1/1842-12/31/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3331 | |
| Receipt, Prince Georges County, January 6, 1910, J. Alfred Ridgely, Justice of the Peace, $2 to Charles Brown for one fox tail; lost December 10, 1980,, 1/6/1910-1/6/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3341 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges county, no date, J. Alfred Ridgely, justice of the peace, to Samuel E. Sweeney for one fox tail; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled August 30, 1990, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3342 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, February 16, 1910, J. Alfred Ridgely, justice of the peace: $2 to Robert Brown form one fox tail; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled 2/28, 2/16/1910-2/16/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3343 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges county, February 24, 1909, William H. Squires, Justice of the Peace: Morris Proctor receives $2 for a fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 2/24/1909-2/24/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3345 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, January 29, 1910, Edgar W. Grimer, Justice of the Peace: $2 to Herbert King for one fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 1/29/1910-1/29/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3346 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, January 17, 1910, J. Alfred Ridgely, Justice of the Peace: $2 to A. B. Smith for one fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled 2/28, 1/17/1910-1/17/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3347 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, April 30, 1909, J. Alfred Ridgely, Justice of the Peace: $2 to William L. Kidwell for one fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, cards pulled August 30, 1990, 4/30/1909-4/30/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3348 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, June 15, 1909, J. Alfred Ridgely, Justice of the Peace: $6 to William Parker for 3 fox brushes; lost December 10, 1980, cards pulled August 30, 1990, 6/15/1909-6/15/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3349 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, February 20, 1909, C. Pumphrey, Justice of the Peace: $2 for one fox brush to Everett Pumphrey; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 2/20/1909-2/20/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3350 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, February 26, 1910, Millard Thorne, Justice of the Peace: $2 ro Richard B. Edelen for one fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 2/26/1910-2/26/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3351 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, July 7, 1909, J. L. Warring, Justice of the Peace: $4 to W. H. Parker for 2 fox tails; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 7/7/1909-7/7/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3352 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, September 25, 1909, John L. Waring, Justice of the Peace: $4 for two fox brushes to Z. Gaddaro; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 9/25/1909-9/25/1909 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3353 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, January 15, 1910, Millard Thorne, Justice of the Peace: $2 to Eugene Thorne for one fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 1/15/1910-1/15/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3354 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, February 14, 1910, Joseph W. Rawlings, Justice of the Peace: $10 to Frank Devaughne for 5 fox tails [Prince George's County], 2/14/1910-2/14/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3356 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, January 14, 1910, Columbus Pumphrey, Justice of the Peace: $4 to William Parker for 2 fox brushes, lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 1/14/1910-1/14/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3357 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, February 19, 1910, Millard Thorne, Justice of the Peace: $2 to Howard Gates for one fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 2/19/1910-2/19/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3358 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, February 10, 1910, William B. Morgan, Justice of the Peace: $6 to T. G. Barry for 3 fox brushes; lost December 10, 1980, cards pulled August 30, 1990, 2/10/1910-2/10/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3359 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, February 19, 1910, W.B. Morgan, Justice of the Peace: $2 to George Rennoe for one fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, cards pulled August 30, 1990, 2/19/1910-2/19/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3360 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Prince Georges, February 3, 1910, W. B. Morgan, Justice of the Peace: $2 to John Chase for one fox brush; lost December 10, 1980, cards pulled August 30, 1990, 2/3/1910-2/3/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3361 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, [Somerset] no date, Sydney S. James $5.50 to J. W. Phillips on deman, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3468 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, [Somerset], no date, Robert W. Dougherty: On demand $57.05 to Sheriff J. W. Phillips, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3470 | |
| List, autograph document signed, Dorchester County, March 6, 1858, Jonathan A. McCready received from Richard C. Hollar a list of accounts transferred from Hoosser C. Hicks to William T. Byrn [Dorchester County], 3/6/1858-3/6/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3474 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, [Dorchester], March 17, 1859, William Dutton and Henry Buck $11.67 to Levin Parker [Dorchester County], 3/17/1859-3/17/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3477 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, Dorchester, June 4, 1863, William Hurley $25 or return of a steer to Joseph W. Langrall; also, statement, autograph document signed, November 7, 1863, J.A. McCready, Justice of the Peace, Joseph Langrall has not received any of the amount due to him [Dorchester County], 6/4/1863-6/4/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3495 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, Salisbury, May 2, 1868, J. A. Parsons: The property of Annie Byrd is ases at a value of $231.50 , Wicomico County [Wicomico County], 5/2/1868-5/2/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3501 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, February 4, 1868, James Higgins and Josian Webb: William Treker is to pay $49.58 to John H. Treker, 2/4/1868-2/4/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3505 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Vienna, June 4, 1868, R. W. Price to Mr. Harrington requesting to know if he will accept an order from a claim transferred from James Webb to Josiah Hurley; also, autograph letter signed, June 9, 1868, B. H. Harrington's reply that he will not accept responsibility, 6/4/1868-6/9/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3506 | |
| Warrant, autograph document signed, Dorchester, March 20, 1869, J. A. McCready, Justice of the Peace: Constable Samuel J. Keys is to take the amount due to Major B. Marshall from the properties of Cain Hurley [Dorchester County], 3/20/1869-3/20/1869 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3510 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, May 19, 1973, Jonathan A. McCready to his son James A. McCready: Instructions on who to contact in need and the best means of shipping fire wood [Baltimore City], 5/19/1873-5/19/1873 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3512 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, November 18, 1877, J. A. McCready to his son [James A. McCready]: Shipping and business news [Baltimore City], 11/18/1877-11/18/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3518 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Salisbury, April 4, 1876, H. Humpreys to James Byrd billing for timber but not wood stains [Wicomico County], 4/4/1876-4/4/1876 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3522 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Baltimore, May 31, 1880, Isaac D. Jones: $150 from W. J. Leonard for court fees [Baltimore City], 5/31/1880-5/31/1880 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3525 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, December 23, 1881, Sophia Melson: $12 from Henrietta Byrd, 12/23/1881-12/23/1881 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3526 | |
| Bill, autograph document, Salisbury, November 21, 1883, Brickhead, Laws and Carey: List of items purchased by Mrs. J. J. Morris [Wicomico County], 11/21/1883-11/21/1883 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3527 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Bridgeville, August 13, 1883, William Gray to William T. Jones: News of the wheat market and poor corn crop because of a drought [Caroline County], 8/13/1883-8/13/1883 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3528 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Salisbury, July 9, 1886, Amelia P. Waller: $60 from Annie T. Morris and Henrietta Byrd [Wicomico County], 7/9/1886-7/9/1886 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3529 | |
| Bill, autograph document, February 12, 1867: Henrietta Byrd owes The Wicomico and Pocomoke Rail Road Company $35.91 for a land survey [Wicomico County] [Worcester County], 2/12/1867-2/12/1867 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3530 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, September 23, 1863, Thomas J. Williams: $27.42 from Joshua W. Phillips for county and state taxes and $3.40 for a daughter's county and state taxes, 9/23/1863-9/23/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3531 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, Dorchester, April 15, 1866, Cain Hurley, Phamy Hurley owes $92.11 to Levin M. Lewis [Dorchester County], 4/15/1886-4/15/1886 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3540 | |
| Account sheet, autograph document, Salisbury, January 1, 1886: A list of clothing, fabric, and other goods purchased by Mrs. J. J. Morris from Brickhead Laws and Carey, Wholesale and retain dealers [Wicomico County], 1/1/1886-1/1/1886 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3578 | |
| Account sheet, autograph document, December 18, 1866: An account of items purchased by Ephraim Halloway at RAS Trader Sale, 12/18/1866-12/18/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3579 | |
| Document, autograph document, Dorchester, no date, anonymous: List of sales of merchandise from Lucy Hodsons [Dorchester County], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3581 | |
| Account, autographed document, 1860, John B. Fowler: List of persons owing money, 1/1/1860-12/31/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3598 | |
| List, autograph document signed, Somerset, 1857, 1858, J. S. Phillips, Sheriff: List of names and fees to be payed to James V. Dennis [Somerset County], 1/1/1857-12/31/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3599 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, Dorchester, March 3, 1862, J. A. McCready: Cain Hurley owes $21.81 plus interest to F. B. Clifton [Dorchester County], 3/3/1862-3/3/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3600 | |
| Ledger, Baltimore, February 1865-August 1866, George E. Thompson: Account of sales of produce, butter, lard, cheese, apples. . . [Baltimore City], 2/1/1865-8/31/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3602 | |
| Advertisement, after 1855, Silverwood and Sons, coal and kindling wood yard advertises a large yard, facilities and quality coal, green-tinted picture [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3619 | |
| Account book, Baltimore, November 1877-May 31, 1878, Charles Reese and Son Family Grocers, Governor Augusts W. Bradford's grocery account book [Baltimore City], 11/1/1877-5/31/1878 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3621 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, July 11, 1786, Stewart Plunket to merchant Stewart J. Nespitt in Philadelphia, discussion of cargo of tobacco and for the Brigantine Greyhound, 7/11/1786-7/11/1786 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3628 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, November 26, 1786, Stewart Plunket to Stewart J. [Nespitt], concerns payment for the Brigantine Greyhound, 11/26/1786-11/26/1786 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3629 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, April 28, 1791, Stewart Plunket to Stewart J. [Nespitt], recommendation of the establishment of Elliot and Purriance in Norfolk, 4/28/1791-4/28/1791 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3630 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, November 21, 1793, Stewart Plunket, to Walter Stewart, recommendation of Dr. Cummings who is establishing himself in Philadelphia, 11/21/1793-11/21/1793 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3631 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Somerset, October 23, 1863, W. P. Thompson, receipt for a Negro, Levin Woolford, the property of William Woolford [Somerset County], 10/23/1863-10/23/1863 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3632 | |
| Document, document signed, Baltimore, January 22, 1870, John Gill, notary public, Charles A. Aluette has not paid the amount of a promissory note endorsed by Peter Smiley [Baltimore City], 1/22/1870-1/22/1870 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3635 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, August 4, 1786, Stewart J. Plunket to Stewart J. Nesbitt concerning the cargo of the Brigantine Greyhound, 8/4/1786-8/4/1786 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3637 | |
| List, autograph document, Baltimore, May 1842, William S. Ball to Thomas Kell, list of fees collected from April 1840-May 1842 [Baltimore County], 5/1/1840-5/31/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3639 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Rock Creek, Maryland, August 10, 1759, Andrew Heughs: Description of the business affairs of Charles Coats to John Clark [Montgomery County], 8/10/1759-8/10/1759 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3644 | |
| Promissory note, autograph document signed, Baltimore, December 9, 1873, William H. Keener, $5,000 to Martin Hussey [Baltimore County], 12/9/1873-12/9/1873 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3646 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Baltimore, January 30, 1839, William H. Freeman: Sale of two horses, a carriage, and a wagon to Thomas Kell for $1000 [Baltimore County], 1/30/1839-1/30/1839 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3658 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Rock Creek, Maryland, [1753] Andrew Heughs: To John Clark, concerning financial situations of Mr. Coats [Montgomery County], 9/1/1753-9/30/1753 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3659 | |
| Bill of sale, document signed, June 5, 1843, Hinson Williams: Sale of the vessel the William of Wicomico to John Dowell for $300 ( Oversize), 6/5/1843-6/5/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3660 | |
| Bill of sale, Frederick Town, August 8, 1785, John Peltz, sale of a mulatto slave to Richard Potts for 80 pounds [Frederick County], 8/8/1785-8/8/1785 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3666 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, March 21, 1752, Thomas Stoddert: Sale of a Negro slave to William Williams for 37.5 shillings and 9 pounds [Frederick County], 3/21/1752-3/21/1752 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3667 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, October 13, 1797, John Shields: Sale of Negro slave to William Shields for $100 [Frederick County], 10/30/1797-10/30/1797 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3668 | |
| Note, autograph document signed, Anne Arundel, August 6, 1805, Vashel Warfield to Isaac Dorsey: Notification that a certificate of ownership of a horse, signed by Lancelot Warfield, is being sent by way of Charles G. Warfield [Anne Arundel County], 8/6/1805-8/6/1805 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3673 | |
| Daybook, March 1846- March 1850, Doub and Miller, account book of sales of clothing, food, fabric, etc; also an alphabetical list of customers, 3/1/1846-3/31/1850 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3674 | |
| 3 items. Three receipts from Norfolk for freight on the Baltimore Steam Packet Co. [Baltimore City], 9/4/1855-10/21/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3686 | |
| Bill, autograph document signed. William Rob, deft. Attorney. Medical expense account from Dr. James Johnson to L. Johnson - care to family and negroes. (Folio ), 12/5/1811-1/3/1814 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3700 | |
| Briscoe, Henry, S. J. Typed document signed. William Feige order to install plumbing and heating at cost of $1,183.00 in Laurel High School. [Prince George's County], 11/1/1910-11/1/1910 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3710 | |
| Zntzinger, O. B. (real estate). Charles Stanley Co. Commission levied $650 to Hyattsville School. [Prince George's County]., 1/12/1911-1/12/1911 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3711 | |
| County Commision of Prince George's County. Autograph document signed William Feige. Payment of $1,183.00 for work at Laurel High School. [Prince George's County]., 2/15/1911-2/15/1911 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3712 | |
| Meyers and Berkson, Incorporated, Hagerstown, Maryland, stock certificate. [Washington County], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3715 | |
| Hagerstown Homes Corporation. West Side Lumber and Door Co. Stock certificate of 10 shares [Washington County], 6/10/1920-6/10/1920 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3716 | |
| 16th National Foreign Trade Convention. Letter to fellow Baltimoreans announcing convention. [Baltimore City], 2/11/1929-2/11/1929 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3721 | |
| Manson, Nehemiah, Autograph document signed. Arthur Jones, Master of Schooner Betsey, shipment to Philadelphia for Nehemiah Manson., 3/8/1800-3/8/1800 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3734 | |
| Rutherford, Van. Promisory note to pay Davis and Coper 778 pounds, 8 shillings., 2/22/1799-2/22/1799 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3736 | |
| McKim, Isaac. Manuscript instructions on the sail measurement of a vessel in Royal Yard (1775-1838)., [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3739 | |
| Fowler, F.M. Testimonial statement for claims on the Bank of Maryland., 1/1/1834-12/31/1834 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3741 | |
| Hildebrund, John. John Hildebrund, John Baer and Benjamin Lierton to pay George Schmertzel two hundred pounds. [Frederick County], 2/1/1809-2/28/1809 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3742 | |
| Cutter, William. Invoice, Merchandise shipped by William Cutter on Brig Williams, 4/9/1801-4/9/1801 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3807 | |
| Wyer, William. Invoice, merchandise shipped by William Wyer and Nicholad Tracey on Schooner Regulation., 2/1/1801-2/28/1801 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3808 | |
| Wyer, William. Invoice, sundry merchandise shipped by William Wyer on Troop Elizabeth., 12/31/1800-12/31/1800 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3809 | |
| Brown, Samuel. Invoice, merchandise shipped by Samuel Brown on Schooner Regulation., 10/15/1801-10/15/1801 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3810 | |
| Wyer, William. Invoice, merchandise shipped by William Wyer and Nicholas Tracey on Brig Peace., 10/12/1801-10/12/1801 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3811 | |
| Walters, G.W., Jr. cashier., Citizen's National Bank of Laurel To Charles Henry St. John Briscoe, a bell for repairs at Laurel High School. (Prince George's County), 2/3/1911-2/3/1911 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3812 | |
| [Toester?], Edward. To Eli Beaty, cashier. Re: debts [Washington County], 12/15/1843-12/15/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3813 | |
| Chambers, Thomas. (Hagerstown, Washington County) To Eli Beaty of debts. [Washington County], 12/24/1838-12/24/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3814 | |
| Leith, Alexander. Indenture promissory note to pay Isaac Hall 250 pounds current money. [Baltimore County], 6/9/1772-6/9/1772 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3817 | |
| Lewis, Eli. Expense book B., 7/15/1833-12/31/1837 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3819 | |
| Lewis, Eli. Expense book C., 1/1/1838-1/1/1845 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3820 | |
| Lewis, Eli. Account book., 1/1/1838-1/1/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3821 | |
| Hawkins and Shaw. (Shane, Maryland) Ledger book. [Howard County], 1/1/1889-12/31/1891 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3824 | |
| Hawkins and Shaw. (Shane, Maryland) Invoice of general merchandise. [Howard County], 1/1/1888-12/31/1892 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3825 | |
| J.A. Edmondson & Sons. Ledger book accounts. (Baltimore City), 1/1/1890-12/31/1892 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3826 | |
| Duvall, Nicholas. Promissory note for Margaret Lenthicum to pay the sum of $33.87 to Elizabeth Lee. [Anne Arundel County], 4/12/1837-4/12/1837 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3832 | |
| Jelly, William F., U.S. diplomat to Zanzibar. Certification that John Good, a shipwrecked sailor from the "Cecil" was sent back to the U.S., 7/28/1845-7/28/1845 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3840 | |
| Captains G.W. Barker and D.J. Hill. Settlement of damages resulting from a collision between the Schooner Bickmore and the Steamer Lousiana., 12/7/1872-12/7/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3844 | |
| Hillen, Solomon (Jacmel, Saint-Domingue [Haiti], Mayor of Baltimore). Letter to John Hillen about bill paid by T. Fisher and H. Courtenay. [Baltimore City], 1/16/1798-1/16/1798 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3846 | |
| Marshall, R. (Upper Marlboro). To John Hillen, arranging for the sale of Marshall's tobacco. [Prince George's County], 1/3/1797-1/3/1797 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3847 | |
| Masters, Nathan. Bill of Sale, sale of Negro man, Fortune to William F. Masters for $400. [Prince George's County], 2/7/1834-2/7/1834 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3856 | |
| Baker, Frederick. Bill of sale, sale of Negro Anne Marbury to Catherine Marbury to be freed at age 31 [Frederick County], 8/19/1833-8/19/1833 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3857 | |
| Reily, John H. Bill of sale, sale of Noah owned by Thomas O. Hodson, to Raphael Semmes and Alexander Shepherd. (District of Columbia), 1/24/1832-1/24/1832 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3858 | |
| Pope, James M. Bill of sale, sale of two Negro boys to Lewis Walker. [Montgomery County], 4/10/1835-4/10/1835 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3859 | |
| Ellicott, B.H. attorney. Letterbook, includes information about the firm of Jonathan Ellicott & Sons and the Ellicott family. (Baltimore City), 3/22/1839-7/21/1853 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3869 | |
| Ellicott, I.V.B.H., attorney. Bill to Dr. William Partridge for tools and a horse wagon. (Baltimore City), 3/14/1845-3/14/1845 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3870 | |
| Partridge, Dr. William. Account with B.H. Ellicott, including bills and interest. (Baltimore City), 1/1/1841-1/1/1846 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3871 | |
| Daniels, W. (Smyrna, [Georgia?]) To Zacharias McD. Roberts about money which Robert owes him., 12/31/1852-12/31/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3881 | |
| Williams, T.P., writer. To L.D. Dickson, requesting the return of the schooner John Bowlett. (Baltimore City), 7/21/1840-7/21/1840 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3884 | |
| A) E. Pratt & Brother To Lazell, Perkins & Co., ordering nail machines. B)Lazell, Perkins & Co. (Bridgewater, Massachusetts) To E. Pratt & Brother, replying. (Baltimore City), 10/24/1848-10/31/1848 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3885 | |
| Brooke, Thomas A. Bill of sale, sale of Negro man named Nace to Francis Newman. [Montgomery County], 3/19/1812-3/19/1812 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3886 | |
| Mitchell, Spencer. Bill of sale, sale of Negro man named Hansen to Robert Beal. [Prince George's County], 12/26/1836-12/26/1836 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3887 | |
| Townshend, Leonard. Bill of sale, sale of three Negro men to Zadock Robinson with receipt. [Prince George's County], 8/8/1815-8/8/1815 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3888 | |
| A) Hollingshead, James. Bill of sale, sale of Negro boy Isaac. B) Hughes, John. Authorized sale of Isaac. (Calvert County), 10/19/1811-11/29/1811 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3889 | |
| Marain, Matthew, merchant. Account book, includes a list of debt cases, work records for ship yard employees, and earning and expenses of his schooner Advance. (Baltimore City), 1/1/1833-12/31/1853 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3902 | |
| Potts, John Lee. To Mary A. Carroll, arranging to pay a debt he owed her late husband. (Baltimore City), 2/18/1820-2/18/1820 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3903 | |
| Packard, Joseph, Jr., attorney. To Charles D. Stewart, arranging to rent an additional room in Stewart's house. (Baltimore City), 2/13/1871-2/13/1871 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3904 | |
| Fulford and Miller, shipping agents. Cash book, includes detailed debit and credit accounts. (Baltimore City), 1/1/1844-12/31/1848 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3905 | |
| Cook, John. Bill and receipt of payment for 12 cellar steps from Cook to Mr. Edmonson. [Baltimore County], 9/8/1817-9/8/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3952 | |
| Constable, Charles. Bill and receipt of payment for joists, from Charles Constable to Thomas Edmunston. [Baltimore County], 9/28/1816-9/28/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3953 | |
| Brown, Alex. Bill and receipt of payment for 54 pieces of Irish linen from Alex Broun to Thomas and Isaac Edmiston. [Baltimore County], 5/11/1805-5/11/1805 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3954 | |
| Stewart, William. Invoice, from William Owens to William Stewart for three hogsheads of tobacco. [Anne Arundel County], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3955 | |
| Mash, Isaac. To Mr. Edmen[so]n, requesting that he give Joseph Clark $20 on Mash's account. [Baltimore City], 10/27/1816-10/27/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3956 | |
| Kephert, George. Bill of sale, sale of Amelia Dorsey, owned by Benjamin Stewart, to Lawson Littleton for fourteen years. [Frederick County], 2/23/1852-2/23/1852 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3957 | |
| Hardy, Thomas. Bill of sale, sale of the slave John to Edward O. Castell for $400. [Prince George's County], 5/3/1851-5/3/1851 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3958 | |
| Elliott, S.A. Elliot has purchased the Negro girl, Martha from Balaam Birch. She is to be freed when she is thirty. [District of Columbia], 9/4/1848-9/4/1848 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3959 | |
| Lolson, William. Bill of sale, sale of the Negro girl, Kitty to Edward Robey for $660. [Prince George's County], 10/3/1853-10/3/1853 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3960 | |
| Eversfield, Edward. Bill of sale, sale of the Negro slaves Ned and his wife Nancy to the colored freeman Edward Bowir for $100. [Prince George's County], 1/1/1852-12/31/1852 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3961 | |
| Penn, Hanson. Bill of sale, sale of the Negro woman Emily and her four children to William H. and John L.B. Dorsey. [Prince George's County], 4/1/1854-4/1/1854 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3962 | |
| Berry, Martha Elizabeth. Sale of the mulatto woman slave, Emiline Belt to Ann H. Scott for $700. [Baltimore City], 7/31/1854-7/31/1854 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3963 | |
| Barrow, Elizabeth H. Land indenture selling Bellfield to Josiah Bayly. [Dorchester County], 11/25/1802-11/25/1802 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3969 | |
| Maryland treasury draft, bounty paid to volunteer of Company I, 3rd Regiment. (Cumberland) [Allegany County], 7/13/1865-7/13/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3980 | |
| Bill and receipt for shad and herrings explanatory note from Robert McIlwain, sold by Tomas Borland. [Baltimore City], 6/11/1828-6/11/1828 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4015 | |
| Mercantile ledger from Baltimore County., 1/1/1816-12/31/1820 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4033 | |
| Annapolis. List of debts due and owing estate of John Welch, deceased. Poems by Anna Jocob. [Anne Arundel County], 5/27/1804-5/27/1804 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4038 | |
| From S.L. Brown (Keystone Coal Company, Wilkes-Barre PA) to John L. Taylor regarding payment of outstanding account and new coal vein., 12/24/1894-12/24/1894 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4039 | |
| From Samuel E. Foskey to J.J. Morris regarding payment for resurveying of land., 10/17/1876-10/17/1876 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4040 | |
| Accounting of purchases by Mrs. Richardson from Jno. D. Hanning of Brooklyn., 4/9/1858-4/9/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4043 | |
| Checks drawn on Bank of Germantown, PA. Signed by Samuel H. Collorn., 2/1/1860-3/30/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4047 | |
| Drafts upon the Baltimore Steam Packet Company.[Baltimore City], 3/6/1906-4/27/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4048 | |
| Account of J.J. Morris due to S.R. Dennis for year 1880., 1/1/1880-12/31/1881 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4049 | |
| Proposal to organize Patpasco Copper & Cobalt Mining & Manufacturing Co. (Folio ), 5/1/1852-5/1/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4058 | |
| From E. Remington to Martin Aumiller regarding business purchases, Philadelphia PA., 9/6/1854-9/6/1854 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4059 | |
| From Christian Kaner to Charles Humphries regarding copper stock transactions. [Baltimore City], 7/22/1851-7/22/1851 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4060 | |
| From Isaac Tyler to Edward Remington concerning mineral mining. [Baltimore City], 11/4/1852-11/4/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4061 | |
| Promissory note in amount of $100 signed by E. Remington to be paid to John P. Harriss., 8/16/1872-8/16/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4062 | |
| Receipt signed by Jno. E. Jones & Co. for payment of $80 by E. Remington., 8/18/1890-8/18/1890 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4063 | |
| Promissory note signed by Edward Remington to be paid to Theodore Hibbard in amount of $2222.37 [Carroll County], 4/1/1868-4/1/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4064 | |
| Promissory note signed by E. Remington to pay Robert Quiggle and David Clark (executors for William Clark)., 5/24/1872-5/24/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4065 | |
| Receipt signed by John G. Reading for payment of bill from Van Syckle & Emery Lumber Co., 2/8/1865-2/8/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4068 | |
| Receipted promissory note for debt owed to Theodore Hibbard by Edward Remington., 5/16/1868-5/16/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4069 | |
| Bound account book of J.L. Burk's general store., 4/1/1878-8/31/1878 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4071 | |
| Half dollar entitling bearer to receive bills of exchange payable in London. [Anne Arundel County], 3/1/1770-3/1/1770 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4073 | |
| Slave account book of Charles Benedict Calvert. Lists names, ages, sale price of 330 slaves. [Prince George's County], [undated] (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4077 | |
| Receipt for items purchased from Trego & Kirkland, general auctioneers, by A.W. Bradford. [Baltimore City], 11/12/1872-11/12/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4083 | |
| Order to Comptroller of Maryland Treasury to pay Charles Cole for printing in Maryland Union. Signed by Oden Bowie., 1/22/1869-1/22/1869 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4084 | |
| Order to Comptroller of Maryland Treasury to pay Duncan McPherson of Baltimore City for uniforms. [Baltimore City], 1/26/1869-1/26/1869 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4085 | |
| Assessment and taxes due from Samuel Bradford, Bel Air, Harford County, for year 1914. [Harford County], 1/1/1914-1/1/1914 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4091 | |
| Receipt for $5 for water rent, Bel Air Water and Light Co., from Samuel Bradford. [Harford County], 11/1/1907-11/1/1907 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4092 | |
| Receipt from B.T. Hynson & Sons, paper hangers and upholsterers, for payment from A.W. Bradford. [Baltimore City], 10/1/1874-10/1/1874 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4093 | |
| Receipt of [A.W.?] Bradford for items bought at J.B. Cannon, auctioneer and commission merchant. [Baltimore City], 12/17/1866-12/17/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4094 | |
| From George Stearns, Anthracite and Bituminous Coal to [S.?] Bradford regarding delivery of coal. [Baltimore City], 8/19/1874-8/19/1874 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4098 | |
| From B.F. Leonard to Samuel A. Bradford regarding lease, rent, contract with Sphagnins, Great Del. Fertilizer. [Baltimore City], 11/2/1869-11/2/1869 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4099 | |
| Receipt of Committee for Maryland Society of Colonial Dames of America for loan of Harford Declaration of 1775. [Baltimore City], 5/1/1907-5/1/1907 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4101 | |
| Receipt for school bill from Trinity School paid by Augustus W. Bradford. Signed by B.B. Griswold. [Frederick County] [Baltimore City], 11/23/1868-11/23/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4102 | |
| Receipt for items purchased by Governor A.W. Bradfrod from Constable & Fairchild, merchants and tailors. [Baltimore City], 8/29/1866-8/29/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4103 | |
| Bill for taxes due Governor A.W. Bradford on Bolton St. lot from E. Worthington. [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4104 | |
| Draft by Samuel W. Bradford at Commercial & Savings Bank, Bel Air [Harford County] [Baltimore City], 3/4/1922-3/4/1922 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4105 | |
| Receipt of Augustus W. Bradford for $225 paid to J.B. Stewart for 3-year old mule. [Baltimore City], 3/31/1871-3/31/1871 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4106 | |
| Receipt from William Fisher and Sons, stock and bill brokers, for gold sold for account of A.W. Bradford. [Baltimore City], 5/19/1866-5/19/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4107 | |
| Receipt for payment given George Keatings by Augustus W. Bradford for advertisement in newspaper. [Baltimore City], 2/1/1872-2/29/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4108 | |
| From Robert Garrett to Samuel W. Bradford regarding purchase of property. [Baltimore City], 6/6/1881-6/6/1881 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4109 | |
| Receipt for $75 paid by Augustus W. Bradford to S.G.W. Teackle [Baltimore City], 1/1/1860-1/1/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4112 | |
| Receipt of payment made by A.W. Bradford to John C. Rawly [?] in amount of $41. [Baltimore City], 7/3/1861-10/7/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4113 | |
| Receipted bill for legal services provided by A.W. Bradford in the amount of $215. [Baltimore City], 8/27/1833-8/27/1833 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4115 | |
| Receipted bill of Augustus W. Bradford. Signed by Sam Sands for printing services. [Baltimore City], 7/15/1846-7/15/1846 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4116 | |
| Annapolis, Receipted bill for 2 gallons of oysters, paid by Governor Augustus W. Bradford.[Anne Arundel County], 1/5/1866-1/5/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4117 | |
| Receipt for $30 paid by Augustus W. Bradford to S.S. Saskins [?]. [Baltimore County], 2/10/1849-2/10/1849 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4123 | |
| Receipt for $1.75 paid by Augustus W. Bradford to George Balbirine [?] for tailoring. [Baltimore Coutny], 6/23/1849-6/23/1849 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4124 | |
| Receipt for $4.25 paid by Governor Augustus W. Bradford to John Nee for plumbing services. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1868-12/31/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4125 | |
| Deed for sale of store stock to defray debts. Sold by Benjamin and John Blagge to Nathan F. Williams. [Baltimore City] [Washington DC], 11/28/1818-12/5/1818 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4147 | |
| Bill of sale for 2 slaves Milly and William Henry sold by Thomas Coe to Jonathan Harding. [Frederick County], 10/29/1831-10/29/1831 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4164 | |
| Account of Negroes sold by Sheriff George Creager and other related costs., 6/20/1809-6/20/1809 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4178 | |
| Accounting of expenses involved in sale of slave Gilbert Day by Sheriff George Creager. [Frederick County], 6/17/1805-6/17/1805 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4179 | |
| Accounting of monies drawn from Treasury for support of soldiers families. (Folio ), 10/18/1784-10/18/1784 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4180 | |
| Bill of sale for several household items from Paul Corner of Frederick County to Jacob Simm. [Frederick County], 11/27/1775-11/27/1775 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4187 | |
| Record of still capacity., 3/3/1791-12/31/1798 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4188 | |
| Voucher from State Treasury office to pay Jonathan Pinkey $1072.02 [Frederick County], 11/15/1825-11/15/1825 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4196 | |
| Account of Owen Dorsey of items sold to George Heide. [Baltimore County], 2/27/1801-2/27/1801 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4198 | |
| Receipts for fox scalps from various hunters; have list of hunters. [27 items] [Prince George's County], 5/20/1910-3/6/1911 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4207 | |
| Death certificates and bill for burial of Rhoda Dent and Annie Spencer (paupers). [Prince George's County], 3/24/1905-3/30/1905 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4210 | |
| Levy envelope for burying paupers for the year 1906. [Prince George's County], 1/1/1906-12/31/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4211 | |
| Record of undertakers and money spent for burying papers. [Prince George's County], 3/26/1906-3/26/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4215 | |
| Authorization for payment of burial fees to Arthur Snowden for burying George Black.[Prince George's County], 3/15/1905-3/15/1905 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4217 | |
| Authorization for payment of burial costs to Martin Flackbury for burying pauper; signed by Frank Carroll. [Prince George's County], 3/6/1906-3/6/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4218 | |
| Order and bill for one coffin ordered from William Milstead; signed by T.M. Baldwin.[Prince George's County], 3/14/1903-7/25/1904 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4219 | |
| Statement of monies owed Thomas E. Bean, undertaker, for burial of paupers of Prince George's County. [Prince George's County], 2/16/1906-2/16/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4220 | |
| Statement of monies owed Francis Goch, undertaker, for burial paupers for Prince George's County. [Prince George's County], 3/1/1906-3/1/1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4221 | |
| Money owed to Morgan Coffin for burying pauper Augustus Magruder. Signed by J. Alfred Ridgely. [Prince George's County], 8/22/1905-8/22/1905 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4222 | |
| Money owed to Thomas Phipps for burying pauper Richard Brady. Signed by J. Alfred Ridgely. [Prince George's County], 4/2/1905-4/2/1905 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4223 | |
| Check made out to William Hays for $38.33 from Nicholas S. Jones. [Baltimore City], 1/7/1834-1/7/1834 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4239 | |
| IOU from Andrew Hall to Sellman & Crook for @1561.10 [Baltimore City], 12/17/1837-12/17/1837 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4240 | |
| Receipt from G.D. Clark on account of Mr. Bowie in amount of $68.37. [Baltimore City], 12/8/1852-12/8/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4241 | |
| IOU from Sam Stump to James C. Sellman, 3 copies [Baltimore City], 11/3/1840-11/3/1840 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4242 | |
| Promissory note from John Bond to Charles Pendergast for $100. [Baltimore City], 9/13/1842-9/13/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4243 | |
| Promissory note from John L. Stansbury to Henry M. Creery for $108.86. [Baltimore City], 7/5/1842-7/5/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4244 | |
| Receipt from Y.C. Wysham to I. Robert Israel for $95. [Baltimore City], 2/3/1858-2/3/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4245 | |
| Fragment of receipt signed by Henry R. Warfield. [Frederick County], 3/11/1839-3/11/1839 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4247 | |
| Receipt for subscription to Sunpapers for F.M. Daley. [Baltimore City], 11/29/1859-11/29/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4248 | |
| Receipt for pick-up of runaway servants by Peter Hammell. Signed by George Gilpin. [Frederick County], 9/4/1786-9/4/1786 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4252 | |
| From William A. Grove to Alex Niele, pres. of Hagerstown. Wants time to pay off a note. [Washington County], 11/28/1842-11/28/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4257 | |
| Account book of Jacob Horn recording purchases for dry good business and real estate income. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1827-12/31/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4266 | |
| John Wheatly regarding payment of bills - tobacco trade. [Prince George's County], 4/18/1743-4/18/1743 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4275 | |
| From William Molleson to John Hepburn regarding transportation and trading arrangements. [Prince George's County], 1/4/1766-1/4/1766 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4276 | |
| From Thomas Claggett & Co. to Samuel Hepburn regarding continuation of business after death of Thomas Claggett. [Prince George's County], 2/20/1793-2/20/1793 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4277 | |
| From William Molleson to John Hepburn regarding tobacco trade and exchange. [Prince George's County], 1/15/1766-1/15/1766 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4278 | |
| From William and Robert Molleson to John Hepburn regarding tobacco trade. [Prince George's County], 9/12/1775-9/12/1775 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4279 | |
| Letter and account book of Benjamin H. Ellicott. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1851-12/31/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4280 | |
| Copy of check in the amount of $20,000 paying principal on bond for Civil War ransom on the city of Frederick. [Frederick County], 9/29/1951-9/30/1951 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4296 | |
| Tax assessment on still operation levied against Baker Johnson by State of Maryland., 1/1/1796-12/31/1798 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4299 | |
| Invoice and letter written by Benjamin Harwood to an unknown recipient. [Annapolis], 9/26/1816-9/26/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4300 | |
| Accounting for purchases (sugar and cart wheels) of J. Lee and Mr. Horsey from Mr. Horsey from frederic Guessey., 1/17/1835-2/11/1835 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4306 | |
| Itemized bill for materials and labor for construction of a house, from John Peter to Peter Klein., 6/16/1790-6/16/1790 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4310 | |
| Sight draft for $600 signed by John Schley payable to Jonathan Pinkney, received by Thomas Shaw. [Annapolis], 11/7/1825-11/7/1825 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4313 | |
| Bank draft made out to Jonathan Pinkney of Annapolis. [Annapolis], 4/14/1823-4/14/1823 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4323 | |
| Exerpt from ledger page of James Lamb, tax collector for 1st District of Kent County. [Kent County], 1/1/1863-12/31/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4330 | |
| Account book of Andrew McKinney's private school. Bound volume. [Baltimore City], 11/4/1861-6/29/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4332 | |
| Bill of sale. Solomon Boone selling wheat crop to John Wolfe. Attested to by Joseph Taney. [Frederick County], 6/13/1831-6/13/1831 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4341 | |
| Advertising brochure for the Maryland Motor Car marketed by the Sinclair Scott Co. [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4343 | |
| Shipping certificates for 900 barrels of flour needed in Massachusetts, to be delivered by John Mussey. Signed by James Sullivan. (Baltimore City), 5/28/1808-5/28/1808 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4361 | |
| Receipt for Joshua W. Phillips for $10 received in back pay for county officers. [location originally given as Eastern Shore, but cannot verify], 8/8/1848-8/8/1848 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4379 | |
| IOU from Henry Bremington to John and Joseph Booth. [location originally given as Eastern Shore, but cannot verify], 4/7/1858-6/7/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4380 | |
| Receipt to Joshua W. Phillips, deputy sherriff and collector, for holding county officers fees for 1846-1848. [location originally given as Eastern Shore, but unable to verify], 11/26/1850-11/26/1850 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4381 | |
| Record of money given to John Fitzgerald for court costs. [location originally given as Eastern Shore, but unable to verify], 4/1/1858-10/31/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4382 | |
| Warrant for the arrest of Glas-go and Beck Johnson for burglaryof Jacob P. Hurley. (Dorchester County), 9/10/1863-9/10/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4383 | |
| Receipt for $20 from Joshua Phillips deputy sheriff for back pay for county jury and officers. [location originally given as Eastern Shore, but unable to verify], 7/27/1847-7/27/1847 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4387 | |
| Bill of lading for guano to be shipped for Baltimore to Richmond by John H. Reese & Co on the E.S. Johnson (Baltimore City.), 5/13/1884-5/13/1884 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4389 | |
| Receipt for monies paid by Thomas Sudler for county levy and purchase of convict Willy Dorsey, paid to William Twilley. [location originally given as Eastern Shore, but unable to verify], 10/15/1861-10/15/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4390 | |
| Page from a ledger recording expenses of Somerset County for year 1858. (Somerset County), 4/13/1858-6/19/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4391 | |
| Bill for food and lodging to Mr. Wilmore Phillips from R. Hagman., 7/14/1839-12/31/1839 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4392 | |
| IOU from Joshua Phillips to William Wood for the hire of Negro woman Peggy. [location originally given as Eastern Shore, but unable to verify], 1/1/1856-12/31/1856 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4398 | |
| Promissory note to G. Ober Sons Co. from T.R. Jones & Bros. (Wicomico County), 10/7/1904-10/7/1904 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4400 | |
| Report concerning estate of heirs of Elijah K. Hurley. (Dorchester County), [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4401 | |
| To Mrs. Eleanor Connelly from Merchants Protective Credit and Collection Bureau regarding claims suit. (Baltimore City), 2/22/1899-2/22/1899 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4407 | |
| Receipt of purchase from Samson Cariss' hardware store by Bradford Bihof. (Baltimore City), 1/11/1849-1/11/1849 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4412 | |
| Bill from hat, glove, and fur factory to P. Isiah Knodle. On back is diary entry or letter. (Washington County), 9/1/1871-2/22/1873 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4413 | |
| Ledger sheets. Bank of Maryland shares purchased. Bank of Maryland chartered in 1799, failed in 1834., 9/7/1821-3/7/1822 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4418 | |
| Voucher for $30 to be paid to Daisy V. Shoney from her brother, J. Edward Shoney - Imperial Cigar Company. [location originally given as Baltimore, but unable to verify], 8/19/1899-8/19/1899 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4423 | |
| Account of Mr. Ellison with Runkle's Mill & Elevator Company for gain. (Frederick County), 11/22/1897-11/22/1897 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4424 | |
| Receipt for "cleaning sink of house" of Mrs. Mary McGraw, paid to Philip B. Farley. (Baltimore City), 6/6/1881-6/6/1881 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4425 | |
| Blank bill from Dr. Charles T. Simpers and list of fees. (Cecil County), [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4435 | |
| Request for 1 year subscription to Harper's Monthly magazine from David A. Smith to Dr. Sanderson. (Frederick County), 6/16/1857-6/16/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4440 | |
| Receipt of payment of goods for Lorre Rutherford to E.V.F. Hammond. (Frederick County), 11/10/1819-11/10/1819 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4443 | |
| Petition to Frederick County Commission regarding tax grievances of new owners of Dollyhide Copper Company. (Frederick County), 3/1/1853-3/31/1853 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4444 | |
| Notice from W. Rimmee of Mountain Farm that will furnish Judge Thomas Kele with a horse, bridle, housings and spurs on May 1 for $25. Payment given to bearer, Thomas Davis and witnessed by A. Bleve., 4/26/1844-4/26/1844 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4468 | |
| Record of tolls owed by Isaiah Mealy to the Baltimore and Frederick Turnpike Company. Reverse has record of receipt of $88.82 on 6/15/1843. Signed by Allen Dorsey, Superintendent., 7/1/1843-9/30/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4477 | |
| A receipt for passage of a Brother and a corpse to Corsica. Owed by W. Emory and paid to Jno. B.[?], 12/30/1844-1/28/1845 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4480 | |
| Bills of John Hoffman's account owed to George Crammer as of 7/1/1859, 1/25/1860-1/25/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4482 | |
| 8 pages of a ledger listing fees for 1838 and part of 1839 placed in the hands of Joshua W. Phillips, Sheriff of Somerset County for collection by Sidney C. Long, Register of Wills for Somerset County., [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4483 | |
| Receipt dated 1800 for payment of $27 in full compensation for condemnation of road surveyed and laid out by Josiah Bayley., 11/6/1800-11/6/1800 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4486 | |
| Promissory note from Thomas Kell to William Donaldson for the sum of $250 to be paid in 90 days. Marked "paid" on 08/08/1843., 5/11/1843-5/11/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4488 | |
| Promissory note from Thomas Kell to William Donaldson for the sum of $250 to be paid in six months., 5/11/1843-5/11/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4489 | |
| Protestor claims he has served notice to the endorsers of a note unpaid by the maker, M.C. Hagen. The endorsers were Thomas Kell and Jacob Myers., 7/16/1821-7/16/1821 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4490 | |
| Receipt showing that Philip Fulton received $22.57 cents as their share of the estate of Alexander Hanna., 1/1/1837-12/31/1837 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4491 | |
| Electric bill of Mr. Jery G. Mirris for $2.80., 8/1/1892-9/30/1892 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4495 | |
| Business letter from M. Cursey concerning shipment of grains; no location legible., 8/8/1859-8/8/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4499 | |
| Sight draft of Thomas Sanderson to James Gibson for $150., 5/7/1857-5/7/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4501 | |
| Financial deposits from Washington County Bank to Hagerstown Bank., 12/14/1832-11/8/1833 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4517 | |
| Bill of sale from G. and L. Markell to Dr. William R. Sanderson for linen and buttons., 3/23/1857-3/23/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4520 | |
| Receipt for payment of $40 for sale of bull and 2 pigs to Mr. S.M. Golden by Government Hospital for the Insane., 12/27/1875-12/27/1875 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4523 | |
| Record of payments of The Planters Bank of Prince George's County between July 30 and August 26, 1828. Transactions with the Bank of Alexandria., 8/21/1828-8/21/1828 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4531 | |
| Business ledger of Cardiff D. Norris with various inserted documents. Norris was merchant in Harford County - agriculture, cotton, hardware, metal repair. (Folio ), 1/1/1841-12/31/1849 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4546 | |
| Planter's account book of John Thomas Nichols, with enclosures., 1/1/1820-12/31/1845 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4547 | |
| Account book of M.E. Peters with enclosures. Day book recording sales and receipts., 1/1/1862-12/31/1869 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4548 | |
| Bill for services (licenses) rendered from John Schley, Frederick County Clerk., 5/1/1816-5/1/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4553 | |
| List of indigent sick with diagnosis, physician, rates, dates of stay. Note by Henry Snyder. Washington University Hospital patients from among the poor of Baltimore City. (Folio ), 7/1/1872-7/31/1872 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4554 | |
| Deed from Commercial and Farmers Bank of Baltimore to Frederick Schaeffer. (Folio ), 9/3/1824-9/3/1824 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4564 | |
| Elephant folio of list of indigent sick at Washington University Hospital for February 1874. Request for payments to hospital by Henry Snyder, President of City Almshouse Board of Trustees, to City Comptroller Samuel MacCubbin. (Oversize), 3/19/1874-3/19/1874 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4587 | |
| Receipt by Daniel G. Travers to Isaac M. Neal. Payment for ship's passage., 1/30/1858-1/30/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4593 | |
| Form requiring Thomas Ludlow to pay $53.34 to Robert W. Dougherty. Charge to account of Commissioners of Somerset County., 1/8/1861-1/8/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4595 | |
| Bill over 26 pounds, 18 shillings, 1 pence issued by Andrew Short to Henry Hickson. Letter by Owen Dorsey Gutteman to Henry Hickson that the amount is still outstanding. Sealed note by William Gibson Certifying Gutteman's authority as justice of the peace., 3/26/1811-6/29/1811 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4599 | |
| Account of expenses of $3629.22 by Frederick County Court, reported by Clerk, John Schley. Verified by state agent whose name is illegible., 5/6/1825-5/6/1825 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4600 | |
| 3 bound volumes. Records of the Little Elk Tribe #50 of the Imperial Order of Red Men, Cherry Hill, Cecil County., 1/1/1903-12/31/1926 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4603 | |
| Voucher written by Louis Mackall for $350 to Rebecca Mackall., 1/16/1828-1/16/1828 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4610 | |
| Receipt for $10.16 for 25 cords of wood for jail. To John E. Fountaine. Signed by Commissioners Thomas Miles and N. Dixon., 1/8/1861-1/8/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4613 | |
| Ledger sheet titled, "H.E. Bateman Tickets." J.W. Phillips appears at head of titles as Deputy Sheriff and Collector., [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4615 | |
| Record of legal action taken to collect the debts of Adam Markley by Thomas Burk, Samuel [Chaisel?], and others. Includes records of debt payments., 1/1/1804-12/31/1807 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4620 | |
| Receipts of Jonathan A. McCready from James M. [Donohar?] by B.H. Jackson. Signed by Robert H. Gambrill., 11/1/1862-5/14/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4626 | |
| Tax receipt of William R. Sanderson for state tax and county and road tax., 9/7/1856-9/7/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4629 | |
| Letter to Mr. Baysare, merchant, concerning butter and eggs, from James Henring., 2/14/1827-2/14/1827 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4630 | |
| Bill for 1/4 pound of roll tobacco for $16.48 from George and Jacob Bazor to James Zwisler, Jr. signed by James Zwisler., 2/4/1834-2/4/1834 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4632 | |
| Receipt showing Dr. William Sanderson has paid to receive a subscription to "Presbeterian Paper,", 4/30/1856-4/30/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4633 | |
| Request for Treasurer of Maryland to pay William A. Loker for commissions earned by James S. Downs, former State's Attorney for St. Mary's County., 8/25/1865-8/25/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4636 | |
| Receipt for office supplies purchased by Maryland State Library from J.W. Bond & Co. of Baltimore, [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4640 | |
| Warrant for payment of salary to William Camden as Assistant Clerk to the State Treasurer., 12/1/1887-12/1/1887 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4642 | |
| Warrant for payment of salary to State Librarian, E.P. Duval., 12/1/1887-12/1/1887 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4643 | |
| Warrant for payment of salary to W.F. Williams, Night Watchman of Public Buildings and Grounds., 12/1/1887-12/1/1887 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4644 | |
| Check payable to C.F. Dunder & Brother signed by Jasper M. Berry., 1/28/1873-1/28/1873 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4645 | |
| Payment order signed by Joseph M. Ebberts, Treasurer of Board of School Commissioners for Frederick County and certification of his appointment as Treasurer, signed by Lewis H. Steiner., 9/2/1865-9/2/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4646 | |
| Order for Treasurer of State of Maryland to pay Thomas H. Quinan, signed by Johnathan R. Quinan., 8/31/1865-8/31/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4647 | |
| Warrant for payment of bill for stationary purchased by State Library, signed by H.B. Jordan., 9/14/1866-9/14/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4648 | |
| Payroll for State Fishery Force., 11/28/1887-11/28/1887 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4649 | |
| Warrant to pay salary due to George W. Evans, Assistant Keeper of State House and Record Office Furnaces., 12/1/1887-12/1/1887 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4650 | |
| Warrant for payment for delivery of ice to state government office, signed by H.G. Letournan, 9/6/1865-9/7/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4651 | |
| Bill for gas consumed at Governor's Mansion and affadavit attesting correctness of bill., 10/1/1866-10/9/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4652 | |
| Bill for stamps, postage and box rent for various government offices and affidavit of correctness of bill., 9/30/1866-10/2/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4653 | |
| Invoice for stationary and supplies purchased by H.P. Jordan, State Librarian, from Cushings and Medairy of Baltimore, MD., 11/9/1865-11/9/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4654 | |
| Promissory note of Alex S. Godwin for debt owed to Easton Bank., 10/3/1864-10/3/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4655 | |
| Warrant to N. Hammond for $1300., 10/1/1866-10/1/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4656 | |
| Check for installment payment from State of Maryland for the instruction of the blind., 11/13/1866-11/13/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4657 | |
| Receipt for Civil War bounty payments, 11/15/1866-11/15/1866 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4661 | |
| Sight draft to the order of T.B. Rutter for insurance premium on State Tobacco Warehouse., 9/5/1865-9/5/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4663 | |
| Receipt for payment for services rendered by the judges of the Appeal Tax Court (James?) W. Simms, George W. Gordon and David Taylor., 8/23/1865-8/23/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4664 | |
| Receipt signed by Jonathan A. Thompson, Register of City of Baltimore, for payment from Robert Fowler, Treasurer of the State of Maryland., 8/23/1865-8/23/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4665 | |
| Bounty certificate and payment order for Nathaniel Harvey., 5/13/1864-6/30/1865 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4668 | |
| Order for payment of bounty and discharge of Samuel M. Brickley., 8/8/1865-8/8/1865 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4673 | |
| Bills and warrant for payment for services provided to the State Board of Health by C.W. Chancellor., 12/5/1887-12/6/1887 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4678 | |
| Invoice and warrant for payment for services rendered to State Board of Health by C.W. Chancellor., 12/6/1887-12/6/1887 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4679 | |
| Receipt of payment witnessed by various people, including Elizabeth Blund, Richard Graham, James Horrocks, John [Camm?], William Cardwell, William Cole, and Margaret Garret., 11/9/1764-6/8/1764 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4754 | |
| From George Mackubin to Emanuel Kent regarding the accounting for auction duties., 11/24/1830-11/24/1830 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4776 | |
| 1 volume; account book of the Cradock family - medical entries, estate accountings, real estate debts, and taxes. (Folio ), 1/1/1808-12/31/1917 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4780 | |
| Record of transactions and payments made for land purchase by John Robertson; signed by G.G. Brewer., 4/26/1838-4/26/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4798 | |
| Receipt for payment of monies by Alexander Randall to [William H. Moamitt?]., 4/7/1840-4/7/1840 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4800 | |
| From Sanders & Cook of Baltimore to Thomas S. Turner requesting that Turner forward them $3 to replace dollars that turned out to be counterfeit., 11/22/1850-11/22/1850 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4836 | |
| Copy book of Capt. William Stafford includes Spanish exercises and letter and accounts relating to shipping., 1/1/1829-12/31/1839 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4868 | |
| Names of taxpayers with county and state assessment for each., [undated] | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4883 | |
| Receipt of payment. Wheat sold for McCready by Thomas J. Dail & Co (Cheapside, Baltimore)., 8/24/1882-8/24/1882 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4884 | |
| Bill from J.W. Cresfield to J.W. Philips declared void by A.W. Brady., 4/19/1856-4/19/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4885 | |
| Bill from Elen Bennett to Joshua Phillips, signed by John Kenny; receipt of payment on back., 5/14/1859-11/30/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4886 | |
| Bill from James A. McCready to [Webb & Bros.]., 12/27/1884-1/31/1885 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4887 | |
| Inspection certificate for load of hay; inspected for Thomas Brown by W.H. Pearce; paid, "28cts.", 3/20/1868-3/20/1868 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4888 | |
| Letter from Tyler of Planters' Bank of Prince George's County to J.L. [McKenna?] regarding returned bank draft for insufficient funds., 5/6/1828-5/6/1828 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4889 | |
| Tyler of the Planters' Bank of Prince George's County; letter regarding bank draft., 3/8/1823-3/8/1823 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4890 | |
| Manuscript ledger of unidentified Quaker craftsman - records for various goods and services - Back Creek Valley & Union Bridge., 1/1/1858-12/31/1873 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4891 | |
| Bill from Hezekiah Howe for books and paper purchased by John Chapman., 1/1/1816-12/31/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4892 | |
| Request for payment from John G. Chapman - sent by Samuel R. Crane., 6/8/1816-6/8/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4895 | |
| Bill from Bryan Harrison to John G. Chapman for suspender, silk hat, gloves, and tailoring repairs., 4/29/1817-4/29/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4896 | |
| Bill from William Boswell to Marshall Chapman for various household items., 1/1/1861-12/31/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4897 | |
| Bill for Marshall Chapman from Griffin Carter for clothing and household items., 1/1/1861-12/31/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4898 | |
| Bill for Marshall Chapman from Griffin Carter for household items and clothing., 1/1/1860-12/31/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4899 | |
| Bill for J.G. Chapman for medicines purchased from William J. and Joseph Bartlett., 6/2/1841-6/2/1841 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4900 | |
| Account for purchases of cotton, nails, tea, sugar, and other items., 1/1/1861-12/31/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4901 | |
| Bill for William Harris for purchase of sundries., 6/1/1841-6/1/1841 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4902 | |
| Bill for Mr. Chapman from Cushing & Sons for purchases of paper and books., 5/31/1841-5/31/1841 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4903 | |
| Bill for M. Chapman from P.T. George & Co. for purchases of bacon and ham., 8/5/1879-8/5/1879 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4904 | |
| Bill for Mr. John Hamilton from Neale Harris & Co. of sheathing and guano., 12/3/1863-12/3/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4905 | |
| Bill for Mr. Chapman from P.T. George & Co. for purchases of bacon and lard., 5/1/1879-5/1/1879 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4906 | |
| Bill for Marshall Chapman from Thomas C. Price & Co. for purchase of Victor fertilizer - entreaty at bottom to say nothing to others about price., 10/7/1880-10/7/1880 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4907 | |
| Bill for M. Chapman from Thomas C. Price & Co. for purchase of fertilizer., 10/23/1879-10/23/1879 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4908 | |
| Promissory note for interest payment signed by Marshall [Chapman?]., 6/13/1879-6/13/1879 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4909 | |
| Affidavit for nonpayment of account by John G. Chapman - owed to Ward Bros., 1/21/1857-1/27/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4910 | |
| Statement of account of M. Chapman with R. McRae., 6/1/1879-6/1/1879 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4911 | |
| Account of John G. Chapman with Townsend Hull for purchases of clothing., 1/1/1816-12/31/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4912 | |
| Returns of Stephen Darden, City Bailiff, 8th Ward, Baltimore. (Folio ), 12/31/1828-12/31/1828 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4913 | |
| Bill for John G. Chapman from [Maliby?] Goldsmith & Co. for purchases of plays and sundries., 4/29/1817-4/29/1817 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4914 | |
| Returns of William Williamson, City Bailiff, 1st Ward, Baltimore. (Folio ), 12/30/1828-12/30/1828 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4915 | |
| Returns of Baltimore City Bailiff, Thomas Appleby. (Folio ), 12/30/1828-12/30/1828 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4916 | |
| Returns of Charles F. Boyce, City Bailiff, 12th Ward, Baltimore. (Folio ), 12/30/1828-12/30/1828 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4917 | |
| Record of John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County for licenses granted and amounts due., 5/11/1816-9/16/1816 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4939 | |
| Report from John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, to B. Harwood, Treasurer of the State of Maryland, concerning fees paid to treasury in Annapolis (Folio ), 9/10/1821-12/11/1821 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4945 | |
| John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court to State of Maryland; amount due to State., 5/7/1819-12/6/1819 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4946 | |
| Record of licenses granted; submitted by John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court. (Folio ), 5/5/1820-10/21/1820 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4950 | |
| Financial record of liquor licenses granted, submitted by John Schley, Clerk of Fredercik County Court, to B. Harwood, Treasurer of the State of Maryland., 10/6/1824-5/28/1825 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4953 | |
| Ledger of William Sullivan, Irish labor contractor, accounting for labor and merchandise; loose items removed from ledger and placed in mylar folder., 1/1/1834-12/31/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4961 | |
| Ledger of unknown Elkton, Maryland general store specializing in textile goods; newspaper clippings about Theodore Roosevelt pasted over some pages., 1/1/1853-12/31/1854 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4962 | |
| Letter and record of account - Alexander Randall's account with J.W. and E. Reynolds. (Folio ), 1/1/1843-12/31/1848 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4977 | |
| Certificate for 880 shares of stock in Maryland Agricultural College owned by Charles B. Calvert., 4/6/1858-4/6/1858 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4980 | |
| Letter from Tyler of the Planter's Bank of Prince George's County regarding bank draft; mentions W.C. Fowler and Co., 3/20/1828-3/20/1828 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4981 | |
| Order to Tomas Sudler, collector of Princess Anne County levy, to pay Alfred M. Miles per account. Signed by N. Dixon Jr. and Thomas Miles. Signed verification of receipt on verso., 11/27/1860-11/27/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4982 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler, collector of the Princess Anne County levy, to pay salary to Ephraim Furniss, Supervisor of District No. 10 for 1860. Signed by N. Dixon and Thomas Miles. Signed verification of receipt on verso., 1/8/1861-1/8/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4983 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler, collector of the Princess Anne County levy, to pay Ware Wainwright interest due him. Signed by N. Dixon and Thomas Miles. Signed verification of receipt on verso., 1/8/1861-1/8/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4984 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler collector of the Princess Anne County levy, to pay Nathaniel Dixon per account. Signed by N. Dixon and Thomas Miles, Signed verification of receipt on verso., 1/8/1861-1/8/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4985 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler, collector of the Princess Anne County levy, to pay salary to John Maddus, Supervisor of District No. 5 for 1860. Signed by N. Dixon and Thomas Miles. On verso, instructions for distribution of enclosed draft. Signed verification of receipt on verso., 1/8/1861-1/8/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4986 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler, collector of the Princess Anne County levy, to pay salary to Alfred Miles, Clerk to the Board of Commissioners. Signed by Thomas Miles and N. Dixon. Signed verification of receipt on verso., 1/8/1861-1/8/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4987 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler, collector of the Princess Anne County levy, to pay Smith Lankford, per account. Signed by N. Dixon, Thomas Miles, and William Willing. Signed verification of receipt on verso., 2/12/1861-2/12/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4988 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable, Robert H. Gambill to collect on debt owed to Levin Standley (adm. Of Elbert Horsey) by Major Bosman George Slocum and Laphaett Hurley; issued by Jonathan A. McGready., 1/26/1850-1/26/1850 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4997 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler, collector of Princess Anne County levy to pay Johnson Evans. Signed by N. Dixon, Thomas Miles, and William Willing., 4/3/1861-4/3/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4998 | |
| Baltimore City Fire Department bill for [supplies?]., 1/27/1884-1/27/1884 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5001 | |
| Baltimore City payroll roster for lamplighters., 1/13/1877-1/13/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5002 | |
| Baltimore City payroll roster for lamplighters, 1/11/1877-1/11/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5003 | |
| Baltimore City lamplighters payroll roster., 1/12/1877-1/12/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5004 | |
| Baltimore City Fire Department payroll roster. (Folio ), 2/1/1883-2/1/1883 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5005 | |
| Baltimore City Fire Department payroll roster. (Folio ), 2/1/1883-2/1/1883 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5006 | |
| Baltimore City Fire Department payroll roster. Employees have verified receipt. (Folio ), 1/2/1879-1/2/1879 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5007 | |
| Baltimore City Fire Department payroll roster with signatures of employees verifying receipt of wages. (Folio ), 3/1/1886-3/1/1886 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5008 | |
| Baltimore City Fire Department payroll roster with signatures of employees verifying receipt of wages. (Folio ), 3/1/1886-3/1/1886 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5009 | |
| Baltimore City Fire Department payroll roster with signatures of employees verifying receipt of wages. City Comptroller's check for payroll payment attached. (Folio ), 2/1/1883-2/1/1883 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5010 | |
| Baltimore City Fire Department payroll roster with signatures of employees verifying receipt of wages. Check for lump sum payroll payment attached. (Folio ), 1/1/1884-1/1/1884 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5011 | |
| Baltimore City Fire Department payroll roster with signatures of employees verifying receipt of wages. (Folio ), 1/1/1880-1/1/1880 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5012 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable to collect from Horrace Young the amount levied against him by Justice Nicholas Langfit on behalf of Isaac M. Neal, executor of John B. Dean., 6/21/1855-6/21/1855 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5034 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable, R.G. Hallon to collect from George Smith on account of the judgement against him by Justice Samuel Keyes on behalf of Thomas J. Hicks. Signed receipts on verso., 11/3/1855-11/3/1855 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5035 | |
| Order to Treasurer of Maryland to collect from Thomas Sudler taxes collected in Somerset County for 1861. Signed by A.S. Garrett, Comptroller of the Treasury Department. Acknowledgment of receipt on back signed by Sprigg Harwood., 10/10/1861-10/10/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5036 | |
| Warrant to Robert Fowler, Treasurer of Maryland, to collect taxes from Thomas Sudler, Collector of Somerset County. Receipt printed on back, signed by Robert Fowler., 2/27/1862-2/27/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5037 | |
| Order to Robert Fowler, Treasurer of Maryland, to collect from Thomas Sudler, Collector of Somerset County, the amount collected by Sudler in State Tax. Acknowledgement of receipt on back signed by Fowler., 9/4/1862-9/4/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5038 | |
| Order from Somerset County Poor's House to Thomas Sudler to pay John Parsons; signed by Thomas Brinkley and Jas. H. White. Signed receipt on verso. Payment is for Trustees of the Poor., 3/4/1862-3/4/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5039 | |
| Order from Somerset County Poor's House to Thomas Sudler to pay Levin Beachump. Signed by Thomas Brinkley, Arthur Lankford, and Jas. H. White. Signed receipt on verso., 1/14/1862-1/14/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5040 | |
| Order from Somerset County Poor's House to Thomas Sudler to pay Thomas Furness; signed by Thomas Brinkley, Jas. H. White, and Arthur Lankford; signed receipt on verso., 1/7/1862-1/7/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5041 | |
| Order from Somerset County Poor's House to Thomas Sudler to pay Jacob Parks. Signed by Thomas Brinkley, Jas. H. White, and Arthur Lankford. Signed receipt on verso., 1/7/1862-1/7/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5042 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler Esq., Collector of the Princess Anne County levy, to pay Hooper C. Hicks Esq. the amount due him. Signed by James Phoebus, Tubman L. Hall, and William Baron. Involves Nanticoke Bridge Company., 4/10/1862-4/10/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5043 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler Esq., Collector of the Princess Anne County levy, to pay Hooper C. Hicks Esq. the amount due him. Signed by James Phoebus, William Baron, and Tubman L. Hall. Signed receipt on verso. From levy for Nanticoke Bridge Company., 4/10/1862-4/10/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5044 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler, Collector of Princess Anne County levy, to pay Ware Wainwright the amount due him. Signed by James Phoebus, William Baron, and Tubman L. Hall. Signed receipt on verso., 1/28/1862-1/28/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5045 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler, Esq., Collector of the Princess Anne County levy, to pay William J. Brittingham the amount due him. Signed by James Phoebus, Tubman L. Hall, William Baron. Signed receipt on verso. For benefit of education in Somerset County., 1/7/1862-1/7/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5046 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler Esq., Collector of Princess Anne County levy, to pay James Blair the amount due him. Signed by N. Dixon, William H. Willing, Thomas Miles. Signed receipt on verso. Payment for making a public road., 11/12/1861-11/12/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5047 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler Esq., Collector of Princess Anne County levy, to pay Nathan J. Lankford the amount due him. Signed by Thomas Miles, William H. Willing and N. Dixon. Signed receipt on verso., 4/23/1861-4/23/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5048 | |
| Order to Thomas Sudler Esq. To pay Nathan J. Lankford the amount due him; signed by N. Dixon, William H. Willings, and Thomas Miles from Priness Anne County Commissioners' Office. Signed receipt on verso. Payment for bridge at Deal Island., 6/25/1861-6/25/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5049 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable Uriah Hurley from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to collect from Thompson W. Hurley the debt owed to Brannock and Joab Hurley. Signed receipt on verso., 8/15/1857-8/15/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5050 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Thomas Bestpitch the debt owed to Thomas M. Meredith & Co. Signed receipt on verso., 8/29/1857-8/29/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5051 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable Uriah Hurley from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to collect from Thomas Bestpitch and Brannock Hurley the debt owed to John Twilley., 8/29/1857-8/29/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5052 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Thomas Bestpitch and Brannock Hurley the debt owed to John Twilley. Signed receipt on verso., 7/20/1857-7/20/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5053 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Thomas Bestpitch the debt owed to Thomas Meredith. Signed receipt on verso., 7/20/1857-7/20/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5054 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice J.W. Robinson to Constable Jacob Insby to collect from William Parsons the debt owed to Parnell Goodvine. Signed receipt on verso., 12/25/1856-12/25/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5055 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Algernon Hurley the debt owed Zachariah Langford., 8/26/1857-8/26/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5056 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from George Willey and Arnold Horseman the debt owed to J. and R. Graham. Signed receipt on verso., 11/7/1856-11/7/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5057 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Thompson W. Hurley the debt owed to James Jones. Signed receipt on verso., 8/20/1856-8/20/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5058 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from William W. Gambill, George Percy, and Levin Camper the debt owed to Isaac M. Neal (administrator of J.B. Dean). Signed receipt on verso., 6/17/1856-6/17/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5059 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Samuel A. Lawson, William Reagan, and William W. Woolen the debt owed to William Layton. Signed receipt on verso., 5/12/1856-5/12/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5060 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Thompson W. Hurley the debt owed to Dennis Hurley. Signed receipt on verso., 5/9/1856-5/9/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5061 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Thompson W. Hurley the debt owed to Dennis Hurley. Signed receipt on verso., 5/9/1856-5/9/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5062 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from William Dutton the debt owed to Thompson W. Hurley. Signed receipt on verso., 5/5/1856-5/5/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5063 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Brannock Hurley the debt owed to Hodson W. Hurley. Signed receipt on verso., 4/18/1856-4/18/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5064 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Constant Hurley the debt owed to Josiah Kerr. Signed receipt on verso., 3/15/1856-3/15/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5065 | |
| Order from Dorchester County Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Constable Uriah Hurley to summon Samuel A. Lawson on account of debt owed to Isaac M. Neal, executor of John B. Dean. Signed receipt on verso., 2/28/1856-2/28/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5066 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Alfred Chase the amount owed to Moses Young (transferred to Richard C. Hollon). Issued by Jonathan A. McGready. Signed receipt on verso., 2/29/1856-2/29/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5067 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable Jacob Insby to collect from Constant Hurley the amount levied aginast him by Justice A.H. Hurley on behalf of Josiah Kerr. Signed by Justice Robinson. Signed receipt on verso., 2/16/1856-2/16/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5068 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Leah Hughes, William Reagan, and Samuel Lawson the amount levied against them by Justice Nicholas Langfit on behalf of George Hurley. Signed by Justice Jonathan McGready. Signed receipt on verso., 1/18/1856-1/18/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5069 | |
| Payroll rosters for Baltimore City lamplighters; southern, western, middle, and eastern districts. Signed by lamplighters as verification of receipt., 9/10/1875-9/11/1875 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5070 | |
| Payroll roster for Baltimore City lamplighters, eastern district. Signed by lamplighters as verification of receipt., 7/23/1880-7/23/1880 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5071 | |
| Payroll roster for Baltimore City lamplighters, middle district. Signed by lamplighters as verification of receipt., 10/6/1866-10/6/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5072 | |
| 37 items. Receipts for payments from Joshua W. Phillips, relating to county levy. Most signed by John Curtis, Sheriff and Collector, one signed by Sevin Woolford., 11/3/1846-9/24/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5076 | |
| Payroll roster for Baltimore City lamplighters, southern district. Signed by lamplighters as verification of receipt., 1/13/1877-1/13/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5083 | |
| Payroll roster for Baltimore City lamplighters. Signed by William H. Carr, Superintendent., 11/4/1867-11/4/1867 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5084 | |
| Payroll roster for Baltimore City lamplighters, southern district. Signed by lamplighters as verification of receipt., 11/29/1882-11/29/1882 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5085 | |
| Payroll roster for Baltimore City lamplighters, western district. Signed by lamplighters as verification of receipt., 7/23/1880-7/23/1880 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5086 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Joseph Collins to collect from Joseph Collins the amount owed to F.B. Clifton., 5/16/1863-5/16/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5087 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from George Jones the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton., 2/26/1863-2/26/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5088 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Joseph Collins the amount owed to F.B. Clifton., 2/26/1863-2/26/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5089 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Noble Wright the amount owed to Lewis Ross., 2/26/1863-2/26/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5090 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Stephen Pinder the amount owed to Lewis Ross., 2/26/1863-2/26/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5091 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Columbus Hughes the amount owed to William H. Bowdle, use of Lewis Ross., 2/26/1863-2/26/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5092 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Arnold Horsman the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton., 2/28/1863-2/28/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5093 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Adam Mathews the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton., 2/26/1863-2/26/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5094 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from William Bestpitch the amount owed to Lewis Ross., 2/26/1863-2/26/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5095 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from William W. Woolen, M.E. Slocum, David Willey, and Isaiah Lewis the amount owed to Cain Hurley., 2/26/1863-2/26/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5096 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Arnold Horsman the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton., 1/20/1863-1/20/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5097 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Adam Mathews the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton., 1/17/1863-1/17/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5098 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable to collect from Joseph Collins the amount owed to F.B. Clifton., 1/17/1863-1/17/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5099 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable to collect from Stephen Pinder the amount owed to Lewis Ross., 1/17/1863-1/17/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5100 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from George Jones the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton., 1/17/1863-1/17/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5101 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from William Bestpitch the amount owed to Lewis Ross., 1/17/1863-1/17/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5102 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Columbus Hughes the amount owed to William H. Bowdle, use of Lewis Ross., 1/17/1863-1/17/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5103 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Byard Horsman, George Horsman, Josiah Hurley (administrator of Joseph Hurley), and William Hurley the amount owed to Peter Carroll, assignee of William Layton., 12/22/1862-12/22/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5104 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from William W. Woolen, M.E. Slocum, David Willey, and Isaiah Lewis the amount owed to Cain Hurley., 1/17/1863-1/17/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5105 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from William Riggin the amount owed to Charles Johnson., 12/17/1862-12/17/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5106 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Arnold Horsman the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton., 12/17/1862-12/17/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5107 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Alfred M. Lewis, Thomas E. Clifton and John J. Lewis the amount owed to John Beard., 12/15/1862-12/15/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5108 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to county Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from C.C. Hughes, M.E. Slocum, and Thomas H. Webb the amount owed to Jesse Wainwright, administrator of Job Horsman., 12/13/1862-12/13/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5109 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Noble Wright the amount owed to Lewis Ross., 12/10/1862-12/10/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5110 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. James to collect from Columbus Hughes the amount owed to William H. Bowdle, to the use of Lewis Ross., 12/10/1862-12/10/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5111 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Joseph Collins the amount owed to F.B. Clifton., 12/10/1862-12/10/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5112 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Adam Mathews the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton., 12/10/1862-12/10/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5113 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Stephen Pinder the amount owed to Lewis Ross., 12/10/1862-12/10/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5114 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from William Strawberry the amount owed to Lewis Ross and sons., 12/10/1862-12/10/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5115 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from Thomas C. Hurley the amount owed to William H. Bowde, to the use of Lewis Ross., 12/10/1862-12/10/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5116 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from C.C. Hughes, M.E. Slocum and Thomas H. Webb the amount owed to Jesse Wainwright, administrator of Job Horsman., 11/3/1862-11/3/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5117 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable George W. McGready to collect from William Henry the amount owed to John R. Gray., 10/3/1860-10/3/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5118 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to summon John Dutton to answer to Henry Kemnerly in a plea of debt., 10/18/1860-10/18/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5119 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to collect from Thomas C. Hurley the amount owed to Elizabeth W. Donoho., 10/1/1860-10/1/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5120 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to collect from Thomas C. Hurley the amount owed to Elizabeth W. Donoho., 10/1/1860-10/1/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5121 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to collect from Alfred M. Lewis the amount owed to William J. and C.W. Donoho., 10/8/1860-10/8/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5122 | |
| Order from Justice A.R. Anderson to Dorchester County Constable Jacob Insley to collect from Alford M. Lewis, Thomas E. Clifton, and John J. Lewis the amount owed to John Bird., 8/25/1860-8/25/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5125 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to collect from Cain Hurley the amount owed to George W. Hurley, administrator of Nancy and Casander Beard., 8/21/1860-8/21/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5126 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to collect from Cain Hurley the amount owed to George W. Hurley., 8/21/1860-8/21/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5127 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to collect from William J. Hurley the amount owed to Dennis Hurley., 6/28/1860-6/28/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5129 | |
| Order from Justice A.H. Hurley to Dorchester County Constable George W. McGready to collect from Levin Rawleigh the amount owed to Rawleigh and Gambril., 5/18/1860-5/18/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5130 | |
| Order from Justice A.H. Hurley to Dorchester County Constable George W. McGready to collect from George Dutton the amount owed to Rawleigh and Gambril., 5/18/1860-5/18/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5131 | |
| Order from Justice A.R. Anderson to Dorchester County Constable Jacob Insley to collect from John J. Hurley the amount owed to George W. Hurley., 1/21/1860-1/21/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5132 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from David Willey the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton., 11/3/1862-11/3/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5133 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from John Hughes and George horsman the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton signed acknowledge of receipt on verso., 11/3/1862-11/3/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5134 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from William Riggin and Samuel Lawson the amount owed to Charles Johnson., 1/24/1863-1/24/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5135 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jesse S. Jones to collect from William Bestpitch the amount owed to Lewis Ross., 12/10/1836-12/10/1836 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5136 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from C.C. Hughes, John G. Slocum, and Martin L. Wall the amount owed to Robert H. Gambril., 1/15/1864-1/15/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5137 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from Elbert Standley the amount owed to Thomas Starr., 1/20/1864-1/20/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5138 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from John Hughes and George Horsman the amount owed to Jesse Wainwright administrator of Job Horsman., 5/20/1863-5/20/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5139 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorcester County Constable to collect from William T. Hurley, Joseph Hurley, George Horsman, and Josiah Hurley the amount owed to Jesse Wainwright, administrator of Job Horsman., 5/20/1863-5/20/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5140 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from Richard Hurley the amount owed to Hicks and Clifton., 10/3/1863-10/3/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5141 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from James Wilson the amount owed to Jesse S. Jones and George W. McGready., 4/11/1863-4/11/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5142 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from Zachariah Pawl the amount owed to William J. Donoho and Jesse S. Jones., 9/30/1863-9/30/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5143 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from John Parker the amount owed to William T. Manning., 9/10/1863-9/10/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5144 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from Uriah Hurley the amount owed to Noah Kennerly., 1/24/1863-1/24/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5145 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from John J. Hurley the amount owed to Moffett-Mockber and Hoff., 12/17/1862-12/17/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5146 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from Uriah Hurley the amount owed to Noah Kennerley, 12/17/1862-12/17/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5147 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from Ichabod D. Hurley the amount owed to Isaac M. Neal., 12/15/1862-12/15/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5148 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from Ichabod D. Hurley the amount owed to Isaac M. Neal., 11/5/1862-11/5/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5149 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from John J. Hurley the amount owed to George W. Hurley. Signed acknowledgment of receipt on verso., 12/17/1862-12/17/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5150 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from Byard Horsman, and George Horsman the amount owed to George W. Hurley., 12/22/1862-12/22/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5151 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from William N. Vincent the amount owed to Hudson W. Hurley., 3/7/1863-3/7/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5152 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from Uriah Hurley, John J. Hurley, Job Hurley, Josiah Hughes, and Brannock Hurley the amount owed to George W. Hurley, administrator of Nancy and Casander Beard., 3/6/1862-3/6/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5153 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to collect from Job Hurley, Cain Hurley, Isaac M. Neal, Thomas Bestpitch, Dennis Hurley, and John Hughes the amount owed to Charles Johnson, administrator of Isaiah Lewis., 11/5/1862-11/5/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5154 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Peter Carroll to summon William F. Hurley on account of debt to Joseph W. [Langrath?] at William Layton's Store., 1/19/1864-1/19/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5155 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable W.H. Hurley to collect from Alexander Rideout the amount owed to Henry and Hacket. Signed acknowledgment of receipt on verso., 9/12/1864-9/12/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5156 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable W.H. Hurley to collect from Levin B. Lewis the amount owed to George Horsman, use of Peter Carroll. Acknowledgment of receipt on verso, 9/8/1864-9/8/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5157 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable W.H. Hurley to collect from William T. Manning the amount owed to Stephen B. Lecompte., 5/23/1864-5/23/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5158 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable W.H. Hurley to collect from Elbert Standly the amount owed to James H. Kelly. Signed acknowledgment of receipt on verso., 4/12/1864-4/12/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5159 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to collect from George Horsman, Jehu Hughes, Joseph Hurley, and John Hughes the amount owed to Joseph Langrall., 5/7/1861-5/7/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5160 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to collect from Cain Hurley the amount owed to Firm B. Clifton., 2/26/1861-2/26/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5161 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to collect from Cain Hurley, administrator of Lafayette Hurley the amount owed to Rawleigh and Gambril., 2/5/1861-2/5/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5162 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable J. Insby to collect from John J. Harley the damages levied against him. Issuing Justice - A.R. Anderson., 5/7/1861-5/7/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5163 | |
| Order to Isaac M. Neal Constable of Dorchester County to summon William T. Vickers to appear before J.A. McGready., 2/20/1861-2/20/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5164 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable Robert A. Gambril to collect from Levin B. Lewis the sum levied against him. Issuing Justice - Thomas J. Lecompte., 2/4/1863-2/4/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5165 | |
| Receipt for Dorchester County charges and state taxes received from Jonathan McGready; signed by John R. Gray., 1/18/1860-1/18/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5166 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Isaac M. Neal to collect from Nace Baily, Charles Pattison, and Alfred M. Lewis the amount owed to Mary Frazier and Martin L. Wall, administrators of Solomon A. Frazier. Signed receipt on verso., 12/29/1859-12/29/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5167 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambrill to collect from Uriah Hurley, John J. Hurley, Job Hurley, Josiah Hughes, and Brannock Hurley the amount owed to George W. Hurley, administrator of Nancy and Casander Beard., 6/25/1859-6/25/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5168 | |
| Order from Justice Nicholas Langfit to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambril to collect from E. Handley the amount owed to Levin Langfit., 3/10/1859-3/10/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5169 | |
| Order from Justice J.W. Robinson to Dorchester County Constable J. Insby to collect from W.W. Woolen, M.E. Slocum, D. Willey, and Isaiah Lewis the mount owed to Cain Hurley., 1/31/1859-1/31/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5170 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambril to summon Christopher C. Hughes on account of indebtedness to Joel G. Hurley., 1/29/1859-1/29/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5171 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Sheriff to collect from Asariah Hurley the amount owed to William T. Byrn, assignee of H.C. Hicks. Signed receipt on verso., 7/31/1858-7/31/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5172 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambril to collect from Thomas Bestpitch the amount owed to William J. Byrn, assignee of H.C. Hicks., 7/24/1858-7/24/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5173 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambril to collect from Thomas K. Eunick the amount owed to Levin Rawleigh., 6/24/1858-6/24/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5174 | |
| Order from Justice J.A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable R.H. Gambril to collect from Samuel H. Lawson the amount owed to Isaac M. Neal, assignee of Algernon Hurley. Signed receipt on verso., 6/8/1858-6/8/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5175 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambril to collect from George A.Z. Smith the amount owed to Thomas J. Hicks. Signed receipt on verso., 5/19/1858-5/19/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5176 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambril to collect from Joseph Lecompte the amount owed to William T. Manning., 5/4/1858-5/4/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5177 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Benjamin F. Lecompte to collect from Samuel A. Lawson the amount owed to Martin L. Wall. Signed receipt on verso., 3/17/1858-3/17/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5178 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Benjamin F. Lecompte to collect from Samuel A. Lawson the amount owed to Isaac M. Neal, assignee of Algernon Hurley., 3/17/1858-3/17/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5179 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Benjamin F. Lecompte to collect from Samuel A. Lawson the amount owed to Isaac M. Neal., 3/17/1858-3/17/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5180 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambril to collect from Simon Jolley, Darius Kier, Alfred Chase, and James Kier the amount owed to Levin Standley, administrator of Elbert Horsey., 3/6/1858-3/6/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5181 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester Count Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Samuel A. Lawson and William Reagan the amount owed to Isaac M. Neal, executor of John B. Dean., 2/5/1858-2/5/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5182 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Jacob Insby to collect from Thompson W. Hurley the amount owed to Brannock Hurley and Job Hurley., 2/10/1858-2/10/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5183 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambril to collect from Alfred M. Lewis the amount owed to William T. Manning., 2/6/1858-2/6/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5184 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambril to collect from John L. Thompson the amount owed to William W. Frazier. Signed receipt on verso., 2/3/1858-2/3/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5185 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Uriah Hurley to collect from Alfred M. Lewis the amount owed to George Winthrop. Signed receipt on verso., 1/29/1858-1/29/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5186 | |
| Order from Justice Jonathan A. McGready to Dorchester County Constable Robert H. Gambril to collect from Simon Holley, Darious Kier, Alfred Chase, and James Kier the debt owed to Levin Standley, administrator of Elbert Horsey. Signed receipt on verso., 1/26/1858-1/26/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5187 | |
| Order to Dorchester County Constable Uriah Hurley to collect on debt owed to Isaac M. Neal, executor of John B. Dean, by Phillip Harvey. Issued by Justice Jonathan A. McGready. Signed receipt on verso., 11/17/1857-11/17/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5188 | |
| Sunday school treasurer's account book., 1/1/1850-12/31/1888 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5190 | |
| Ledger book. Record of sales of goods from Port Tobacco., 1/1/1820-12/31/1847 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5191 | |
| Account book for sales primarily of grain; loose items, primarily legal records and receipts, which were inserted between pages have been moved to separate file and assigned mdms#5192a-ee. Account book belonged to James Moores., 1/1/1823-12/31/1850 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5192 | |
| Ann W. Cooper, administrator of Dr. G.R. Cooper recorded the payment of $1.75 from Levin Bennet to Dr. George R. Cooper., 2/12/1858-2/12/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5193 | |
| A Statement issued by Uriah Hurby Constable to show that he received the sum of $23.20 through the hands of Jonathan A. McGready for Mercelus E. Slocum., 5/22/1858-5/22/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5194 | |
| A note from Hurcela Hicks to Mrs. Elizabeth W. Donoho to request the payment she owed to Jonathan A. McGready. Receipt on verso., 1/1/1858-12/31/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5195 | |
| Promissory note signed by Thomas D. Badley to pay J.W. Phillips., 1/1/1854-1/31/1854 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5207 | |
| Order from James C. Cordry to Mr. W. Phillips to pay Sammuel L. Parker for coffins. Signed receipt on back., 1/1/1858-12/31/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5208 | |
| Receipt signed by Hicks Helifton stating that Levin Parker onced owed money to him, for a pair of shoes for Lucy Hudson, which he paid., 12/25/1858-12/25/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5210 | |
| Account of Joshua W. Phillips' debt and receipt signed by John Williams., 1/25/1847-1/31/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5212 | |
| Promise of repayment from William T. Vickers to George W. Hurley., 6/20/1857-6/20/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5221 | |
| Promise of repayment from George R. Walter to Joshua W. Phillip, 3/27/1857-3/27/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5222 | |
| Promise of repayment by Thomas W. Fletcher to repay Joshua W. Phillips., 4/26/1856-4/26/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5223 | |
| Bill to Sheriff E.E. Joshua W. Phillips from Emory Riggin for legal services rendered., 1/1/1858-10/31/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5226 | |
| Notes of payments and credits by Casandra and Nancy Beard to Alfred Hurley, from Penenna Hurley to Alfred Hurley, and from Thomas Gambril to Alfred Hurley. Amount of money on Levin Lewis' account noted., 3/15/1854-8/1/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5228 | |
| Receipt of payment for amount paid by Hodson M. Hurley to Isaac M. Neal, administrator of the estate of C. Hurley., 6/18/1856-6/18/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5229 | |
| Bill to E.E. Rufus M. Parsons from Robert Elliot and wife Henrietta for legal services rendered., 6/29/1855-6/29/1855 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5230 | |
| Receipt for money from Wilmore Philip to Henry Brewington to pay for books, 12/8/1854-12/8/1854 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5231 | |
| An account of what Samuel A. Lawson, debtor to the estate of J.B. Dean, owes for general goods (pants, shoes, boots, nails)., 2/19/1853-3/7/1854 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5232 | |
| Promise of repayment in six months by William D.W. Raileigh, Charles Pattison, and William W. Gambril. Witnessed by Ira R. Corkran. Payment owed to Algernon Piercy, executor for Richard W. Piercy., 4/10/1851-4/10/1851 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5234 | |
| Bill for goods bought by Ennals Horsman from Z.W. Langford., 3/22/1851-12/18/1851 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5235 | |
| Receipt from John Kirby, Hon., to Captain McGready, confirmed received payment by McGready., 5/7/1850-5/7/1850 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5236 | |
| Bill to E.E. W.J.G. Polk from Hezekiah G. Shockley for appearing in a lawsuit., 5/1/1850-11/1/1850 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5237 | |
| Promise of repayment by Hyram Venable to J. Hooper, witnessed by R.S. Todd. Notice of transfer of debt from J. Hooper to J. William Phillips., 11/26/1850-11/30/1850 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5238 | |
| Bill for recording extracts of deed from J.B. Slinensetal to Susan Jenkins recorded by E.E. H. Bateman., 1/1/1849-12/31/1849 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5239 | |
| Bill for general merchandise bought by Captain J.W. McGready. Note on back acknowledges receipt of payment., 4/12/1846-7/16/1847 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5240 | |
| Bill to James Henry from Dr. John B. Taylor. Note from Taylor written in 1846 saying the money had not been paid back, witnessed by E.E. Windsor. Notation on back of payment of debt by Isaac N. Henry., 5/23/1842-8/3/1846 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5241 | |
| Bill for services rendered by E.E. S.W. [Jones?] to Tubman S. Bidsworth., 5/23/1846-5/23/1846 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5242 | |
| Promise of repayment by Arthur Hughes to Robert H. Gambrill., 12/14/1856-12/14/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5243 | |
| Bill for legal services rendered by John Hickman, administrator for James Hickman. Signed by E.E. J.W. Phillips, Sheriff., 8/7/1838-8/7/1838 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5245 | |
| Receipt from A.G. Parsons crediting Wilmer Philips, Esq. with paying his bills., 10/11/1842-10/11/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5246 | |
| Promissory note from E.G. Owens to pay J.W. Phillip., 1/27/1843-1/27/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5247 | |
| Promissory note from John E. Fowler to pay Joshua W. Phillips., 2/1/1861-2/1/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5248 | |
| Promissory note from Joseph A. Phillips to John E. Fowler dated March 12, 1860 was then sold by Fowler to Joshua W. Phillips., 1/5/1861-1/5/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5249 | |
| Receipt of Joshua W. Phillips' taxes by Thomas T. Williams. Also mentions [Charlotte] E. Dashiell., 9/23/1863-9/23/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5251 | |
| Case of Archibald J. Gray vs. Cain Hurley. Judgement in favor of plaintiff for $6.00 signed by Justice of the Peace Jonathan McGready. Notation on back by Archibald J. Gray transfers claim of the debt to Josiah Hurley., 6/15/1861-11/16/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5253 | |
| Measurement of lumber for J.H. Bacon by J.W. Phillip., 9/9/1863-9/9/1863 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5255 | |
| Promissory note written by John G. Seliger promissory to pay John E. Fowler. Witnessed by J.W. Phillips., 12/1/1859-12/1/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5256 | |
| Promissory note from Rider W. Wilson to J.W. Phillips., 4/2/1860-4/2/1860 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5257 | |
| Bill signed by E.E. Levin Woolford, clerk, for Dr. John E. Fowler's legal services. Acknowledgement of payment on back written by L.R. Dorman., 10/1/1863-12/29/1866 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5258 | |
| Schedule of Ichabod D. Hurley, property for J.M. Neal., 11/6/1862-11/6/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5259 | |
| Receipt from Pattison & Woolford, grocers and commission merchants to Captain J. McGready for M.G. Dutton for purchase of bacon., 6/22/1861-6/22/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5260 | |
| Receipt of goods (tobacco and starch) bought by Joshua W. Phillips from William J. Daily., 8/28/1865-8/28/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5261 | |
| Receipt of partial payment from Thomas Sudler to repay Ware Wainwright., 1/8/1861-6/18/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5262 | |
| Receipt written by G.K. Whiting referring to G.U.Pettis and Edward Pettis concerning payment of a note., 8/19/1861-8/19/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5263 | |
| Received of Thomas Sudler $100 as part-payment on a draft of $300 by A.W. Miles., 2/12/1861-2/12/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5264 | |
| Bill to E.E. Joshua W. Phillips, Sheriff, for Edward A. Revell's legal services., 10/1/1858-1/31/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5265 | |
| Bill to Charley J. Bell for legal services rendered from E.E. Levin Woolford, clerk., 4/1/1858-4/30/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5266 | |
| Bill to Mrs. Mary J. Fowler from searches for judgements vs. John F. Fowler by E.E. Levin Woolford, clerk, for legal services. Note of payment in full on back by L.R. Dorman., 3/1/1865-3/31/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5267 | |
| Promissory note from Winifield H. Hurley and Levin B. Lewis to pay Joseph W. Langrace, 5/31/1858-5/31/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5268 | |
| Bill to Jacob and Esan Insley for legal services rendered by E.E. W.J.G. Polk, clerk., 5/7/1845-5/7/1845 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5269 | |
| Bill to Tubman L. Bidsword, guardian for John T. Graham, for services rendered by S.W. Jones., 4/18/1848-7/18/1848 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5270 | |
| Bill to Benjamin Gordy for legal services (search for Rachel Wingate's will) from W.W. Heinz and E.E. S.W. Jones., 3/18/1845-3/18/1845 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5271 | |
| Receipt from Baem & Wright for funds from Joshua W. Phillips., 9/2/1865-9/2/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5272 | |
| Promissory note from Jeremiah Bramble to pay Sarah Ann Bramble., 11/30/1859-11/30/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5273 | |
| Promissory note from George Parker, John Dutton, and Henry Rock to pay Harriet Parker. Heading of document is "James Parker's account." Recorded by Jonathan A. McGready., 3/17/1859-3/17/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5274 | |
| Receipt of principal amount from J.W. Philip through a note held by William John Bird or his clerk, Thomas Lecompte by Harker, Hasly. For P.M. & N. Thomas, agent., 7/12/1864-7/12/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5275 | |
| Bill to John Dutton from Henry Kennerly, for medicines., 4/23/1859-4/23/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5277 | |
| Promissory note from Henry Brewington to Joshua W. Phillips., 12/17/1859-12/17/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5278 | |
| Bill to Betsy Sterling, Nancy Lawson, and Sally Somers from E.E. J.W. Phillips, Sheriff, for legal services regarding Grace Sterling's will., 6/7/1859-6/7/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5279 | |
| Receipt of payment of taxes by Joshua W. Phillips. Signed by James V. Dennis., 12/27/1859-12/27/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5280 | |
| Note to Thomas Sudler, collector for Somerset County, from J.W. Phillips instructing him to pay William Birckhead. Receipt on verso., 4/14/1862-4/14/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5281 | |
| Request from John H. Giles to Joshua W. Phillips for Phillips to pay E.L. Bennett. Receipt on verso., 2/16/1859-2/17/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5283 | |
| Bill to James M. Milbound from E.E. J.W. Phillips, Sheriff, for legal services., 1/1/1859-12/31/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5284 | |
| Bill to Charles DeShields for fodder from Kias Kier., 1/1/1857-12/31/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5285 | |
| Bill to George Mister from E.E. Levin Woolford, clerk, for legal services., 3/1/1859-3/31/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5287 | |
| Promissory note for $14.16 by James M. Jones to Nathaniel Dashiell., 3/13/1861-3/15/1861 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5328 | |
| Thomas Sudler, Collector for Somerset County to pay Purnell Toadwire $390.58 by J.M. Phillip., 1/1/1862-1/1/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5332 | |
| Promise of Robert C. Windale to pay J.W. Phillip the sum of 10 dollars and 7 cents. Promissory note., 8/14/1857-8/14/1857 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5334 | |
| Promise to pay $22.31 to Levin Parker, agent fo rthe heirs of Lucy Hodson by John S. Dutton, William Outton, and Nace Baly. Attested by Jonathan A. McGready., 3/17/1859-3/17/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5345 | |
| Promise to pay $92.49 to the heirs of Lucy Hodson by Levin Parker, Henry Rock, and William Dutton. Testified by Jonathan A. McGready. Note on reverse for a payment of $1.25 on account of Lucy Hodson by Wicks T. Clifton., 3/17/1859-6/21/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5346 | |
| Promise to pay Levin Parker, agent for the heirs of Lucy Hodson the sum of $11.67 by William Dutton and Henry Rock as testified by Jonathan McGready., 3/17/1859-3/17/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5347 | |
| 3 volumes; Business ledgers from Ellicott City, MD grocer., 1/1/1912-12/31/1950 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5351 | |
| Ledgerbook owned by Chandler Keys recording accounts payable to Keys., 1/1/1837-12/31/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5352 | |
| Account book of Joseph Hopper Nicholson, Maryland State Delegate, Congressman, Judge. Some inlaid items. See biographical information attached to accession worksheet. (Folio ), 1/1/1790-12/31/1798 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5353 | |
| Business account book of Thomas G. Porter and/or Samuel Porter., 1/1/1858-12/31/1858 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5354 | |
| Business ledger of William Lee Brooke and [Dillon?]., 1/1/1799-12/31/1802 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5355 | |
| Stagecoach voucher for Lieutenant Philip Wayer., 10/3/1815-10/3/1815 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5358 | |
| Bill for counting house penknives and mohair bought from William Smith by Mr. Cox., 6/22/1779-6/22/1779 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5361 | |
| Business ledger of S. Harper of Darlington. Harper's daughter, Annie E. Harper, has also used this as a drawing book and exercise book., 1/1/1848-12/31/1850 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5363 | |
| Business ledger of accounts kept by John Gran Chapman (1798-1855), Maryland Whig politician and state legislator. He also served in the U.S. 29th and 30th Congresses (1845-1849). Ledger includes account os slaves sold, stocks and investments, expenditures of Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman, Chapman's Congressional expenses, pamphlets, papers and periodicals, banks, payments to George Mills ("colored carpenter"), Sam Chapman's estate, Weverton Manufacturing Company, and assorted notes and letters., 1/1/1842-12/31/1877 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5380 | |
| Account book of John G. Hershey. Records of purchases, descriptions of cures for various diseases and complaints, records of sales., 1/1/1839-12/31/1865 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5382 | |
| Bill of lading for shipment of goods from New York to Messr. Dorr and Wilhelm in Baltimore., 11/20/1847-11/20/1847 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5385 | |
| Bay View Asylum's request for payment of invoice from Smith, Hanway & Co. Invoice listing purchase of chemicals and drugs attached., 1/3/1878-1/10/1878 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5387 | |
| Business account book of John Downey - contains business and rent accounts., 1/1/1843-12/31/1859 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5392 | |
| Ledger book of James Dick recording his business transactions with various individuals and firms., 1/1/1775-12/31/1782 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5393 | |
| Account book of S.P. James, merchant., 1/1/1838-12/31/1840 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5394 | |
| Bound volume into which Dennis B. Dorsey has transcribed excerpts from Dr. Eberle's "Materia Medica" - remedies and diseases., 12/14/1830-12/11/1832 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5397 | |
| Account book of Joseph Eavey of Funkstown, Maryland. Includes 16 loose items relating to amount Eavey paid and received for goods, rents, and taxes., 1/1/1850-12/31/1854 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5398 | |
| Announcement/invitation from James Keddie, bookseller and stationer of Baltimore, publicizing opening of his store on Market Street., 9/2/1794-9/2/1794 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5415 | |
| Business ledger from the Brunner Family of Baltimore County - blacksmith, machinist, repairman., 1/1/1846-12/31/1856 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5417 | |
| Indented bill in the amount of $8, signed by Alapham Blouden [?], 1/1/1770-12/31/1770 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5419 | |
| Two volumes. J.H. and B.H. Ellicott, Baltimore City Iron Works, Block Street, Baltimore and B.W. Ellicott of Crofton, NJ. Outgoing correspondence. Transcriptions of legal records documenting land transactions executed by Ellicott family members. "A Memoir of the Ellicott Family, compiled for the use and instruction of his children, by Benjamin H. Ellicott," 1857., 1/1/1845-12/31/1875 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5424 | |
| Receipt signed by Maryland Agricultural College Registar R.E. Nelson for monies paid to cover expenses of the son of E.V. Freeland (son's name is probably Harry Freeland)., 9/21/1881-9/21/1881 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5426 | |
| Ledger account book of unknown Baltimore merchant (possibly Thomas Moffat or Carter Family). Entries include purchase of hardware, food stuffs, clothing for slaves, etc., 1/1/1786-12/31/1803 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5429 | |
| Account ledger, unknown grain, hay, feed, and lumber merchant, Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland., 1/1/1889-12/31/1891 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5430 | |
| Account book of David Jackson, Baltimore, Maryland. Includes mention of blacksmithing, butchering, laboring, plastering, weaving, wool, cider, whiskey, grain, brick, apples, salt. Comes with several loose receipts and contacts., 1/1/1826-12/31/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5432 | |
| Account book kept by male members of the Fausnacht family, tavern-keepers in Boonsborough, Washington County, MD. The accounts list the names of local customers, dates, and prices for necessary commodities like drink, cider, supper, oats, and beer., 1/1/1831-12/31/1842 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5442 | |
| Account book of Perry Beale McClery, Fredericktown, MD. Mentions medical expenses, household items, and slaves., 1/1/1846-12/31/1864 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5443 | |
| Passenger manifest, experimental line between Bel-Air and Baltimore. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 11/10/1843-11/10/1843 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5468 | |
| Certificate appointing William A. Callahan as clerk of Fell's Point Market. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 2/27/1892-2/27/1892 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5469 | |
| Business ledger of accounts, 1817-1830, kept by Dr. John Groome of Elkton, [Cecil County], Maryland. Groome (1769-1830). Contains listings of income derived from investments in bank stocks and bonds, along with other expenses. Accounts for the board and tuition of his children, lottery ticket disbursements, taxes, postage, newspaper subscriptions, and employment of blacks. John Groome's son was a founder of the University of Maryland, and his grandson, James Black Groome, became governor of Maryland., 1/1/1817-12/31/1830 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5475 | |
| Account book of the Cherry Hill Council, No. 19, Order of United American Mechanics, commencing April 18th, 1864, at Cherry Hill, [Cecil County], Maryland, 4/18/1864-12/31/1923 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5476 | |
| Account book from [Frederick County], Maryland. Also includes loose papers, such as the results of a hearing before the Orphan's Court of Frederick County., 1/1/1813-12/31/1826 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5477 | |
| Document outlining terms of the sale of the Negro named Aron to by John Murry of Frederick County to Philemon Cromwell. [Frederick County], 3/1/1803-3/31/1803 (Online) | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5480 | |
| Ledger from the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal Company, attributed to Frank Edwin Presey. Mentions laboreers by name, tenders, bridges, stone cutting and stone carting, pay, food, and provisions. Construction on the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal began in 1836 and was fully completed in 1840. (Folio ), 1/1/1888-12/31/1888 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5482 | |
| Account book of C.M. Shertz, Brandywine, Maryland area - includes purchases of food, household and construction goods, and tombstones., 1/1/1889-12/31/1893 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6000 | |
| Account book of unidentified lumber merchant and miller - numerous entries for grain sales., 1/1/1847-12/31/1869 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6001 | |
| Business ledger of Weld and Shender, Cumberland, MD. Lumber and coal shippers and dealers, steam canal boats and machinery - also sellers of sundries. (Folio ), 1/1/1967-12/31/1967 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6004 | |
| Business ledger of Jacob S. Baer of Middletown, Frederick County, MD. Doctor's visits and examinations he performed. 4 items inlayed. (Folio ), 1/1/1967-12/31/1967 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6005 | |
| Record of Devlin family farm account for goods and services purchased and provided., 1/1/1899-12/31/1938 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6016 | |
| An autograph letter signed "George Rizer" (Rose Valley, Washington County) addressed to David Hoffman of Philadelphia. Contains an early reference to American steel manufacturing: "Since you have left for Europe I addressed a few lines to the care of Mr. Montgomery for you on the subject of discovering more iron ore... . I wish to inform you by this that I have since discovered what I may say an inexhaustible quantity of what men of experience say will make steel.", 3/1/1848-3/1/1848 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5485 | |
| Group of five letters total. Two of the letters were written by Samuel Riggs of Baltimore to his uncle, Elisha Riggs, in New York, regarding business and financial matters in Baltimore, as well as family news, such as a planned trip to Berkely Springs, West Virginia, in 1842. Also included is a letter from Corcoran Riggs of Washington to Henry Rogers, Esq., in Baltimore, and a letter from Samuel Riggs to Corcoran Riggs. One letter is addressed to Elisha Riggs from a different nephew, R. R. Griffith., 01/13/1835-06/08/1852 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5490 | |
| 74-page manuscript book keeping track of daily sales by the beer wagons in Baltimore, of the Eigenbrot Brewery and the GBS Brewing Company. The ledger book itself was produced by Lucas Brothers., 1906 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5495 | |
| Post office ledger and wheelwright ledger of James F. Barnsley. The postal accounds carry balances for customers for postage, clipper mail, magazine and newspaper subscriptions, and may refer to a post office in Olney, Maryland. The wheelwright customer accounts refer to activity in Mechanicsville, Maryland, and reveal an active business making plows, coffins, bee hives, scythes, wagons, sleighs, and carriages during the period of the Civil War., 1/1/1852-12/31/1869 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5496 | |
| Rose, Dr. John, ledger account of patients and treatments [Baltimore City] (Folio), 10/1/1853-7/29/1862 | series 4 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5501 | |
Series 5: Church Records, 1730-1935 and undated (55 items)
Programs, reports, histories of churches and synods, publications, financial records, constitutions, bylaws, proceedings of conventions, catechism, pastoral letters, dedicatory services, and addresses to congregations and Sunday Schools relating to various churches, denominations, and other religious organizations within the state of Maryland. Among the topics covered are annual meetings and conferences; church anniversaries and other celebrations; lotteries; religion in colonial Maryland; ministers; various denominations such as the Society of Friends, Lutheran Synod, and the Methodist Episcopal Church; charitable and other religious organizations such as All Saints Sisters of the Poor, the Maryland State Bible Society, and the Immaculate Conception Beneficial Society; Sunday Schools; and religious issues such as gambling, amusements, and the closure of theaters on the Sabbath. Significant figures represented in the collection include James Cardinal Gibbons and Bishop Martin J. Spalding.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Church Records] | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Programme, Methodist Episcopal Church 13th annual meeting [Baltimore City], 4/2/1909-4/2/1909 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 59 | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church annual conference at Harlem Park [Baltimore City], 6/1/1937-6/7/1937 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 151 | |
| Young Men's Bible Society, Frederick County, forty-fifth annual report, with an address by Reverend H. C. Pardue [Frederick County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 173 | |
| Harris, N. S., minister: Addess to Congregation of Ascension Church and reply of vestry, 1/1/1856-12/31/1856 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 345 | |
| Johnson, G. W.: "An interpretation of the Maryland act of religion. . .passed April 12, 1649" "The Maryland Act of Religious Toleration", 1/1/1949-12/31/1949 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 362 | |
| The Church at Work, newspaper, published by the Department of Publicity of the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church (Folio Oversize), 1/1/1928-12/31/1928 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 431 | |
| Zimmerman, L.M.: Invitation to services at Christ Lutheran Church; list of sermon topics [Baltimore City], 1/1/1918-3/31/1918 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 459 | |
| Zimmerman, L.M.: Publications--programs of Christ Lutheran Church. Card urging congregation to donate money [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 460 | |
| Zimmerman, L. M.: Publications--programs of Christ Lutheran Church. List of sermon topics. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1911-4/30/1911 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 461 | |
| Zimmerman, L.M.: Publications: programs of Christ Lutheran Church. "Not Henceforth Unto Yourselves" pamphlet., [undated] | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 462 | |
| Zimmerman, L.M.: Publications: Programs of Christ Lutheran Church. "The Man I Knew" [Baltimore City], 1/1/1910-12/31/1910 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 463 | |
| Zimmerman, L.M.: Publications--programs of Christ Lutheran Church. "Big Brother Ideals" [Baltimore City], 1/1/1915-12/31/1915 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 464 | |
| Zimmerman, L.M.: Publications--programs of Christ Lutheran Church. "Mother's Christmas Story" [Baltimore City}, 1/1/1935-12/31/1935 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 465 | |
| Zimmerman, L.M.: Publications--programs of Christ Lutheran Church. "The Lenten Revival Season" [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 466 | |
| First Independent Christ's Church, seventy-fifth anniversary, 1/1/1893-12/31/1893 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 475 | |
| Evangelical Lutheran proceedings of a convention of Lutheran ministers for forming a new synod [Frederick County], 12/1/1857-12/3/1857 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 624 | |
| St. John's Methodist Church: Golden Jubilee and history booklet 1888-1938 [Carroll County], 1/1/1888-12/31/1938 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 708 | |
| Catholic Church: Brochure listing rectors and pictures of churches they serve, [undated] | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 750 | |
| Sunday school addresses by my mother, copied for Fanny Grey by her friend Amelia Pinkney, August 13, 1860 [Annapolis] 2 items, 7/11/1852-11/18/1855 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 908 | |
| (Ness), C.M.: Letter soliciting contributions to keep theatres closed on the Lord's Day, 3/21/1932-3/21/1932 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 934 | |
| German Baptist Church: Excerpt, "History of Pipe Creek Church", comments by John D. Roop on excerpt, 1/1/1933-12/31/1933 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 936 | |
| Julien, Eugene: Adresse a son eminence le Cardinal Gibbons, archeveque de Baltimore, a l'occasion de ses noces d'or episcopales [Baltimore City], 10/20/1918-10/20/1918 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1248 | |
| Catechism of Christian Doctrine, prepared and enjoined by order of the thrid Plenary Council of Baltimore with word meanings before each chapter, Mass prayers, and hymns. Number 2 Large Type Edition, 1/1/1885-12/31/1923 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1390 | |
| Society of Friends: Book of discipline established by the yearly meeting held at West River for the Province of Maryland, 1/1/1759-12/31/1759 (Online) | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1422 | |
| Scarborough, Katherine: Reprint of the feature article, "Time Rolled Back 168 Years," appearing in the Sunday Sun on November 7, 1954, the day the proclmation was made changing the name of the . . . Church to the Lovely Lane Methodist Church (Folio ), 11/7/1954-11/7/1954 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1500 | |
| Maryland Guard, Maryland Line Company B, 1861: Descriptive roll of company, names, birthplace, where and when enlisted, age, height, complexion, remarks (Folio ), 1/1/1861-12/31/1861 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1501 | |
| Colonial account book (no place): Original manuscript, 1766-1774, about 4" by 7 3/4", bound in vellum, gives amounts of tithes for about 20 people, kept by a landowner or clergyman, approximately 35 pages, 1/1/1766-12/31/1774 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1939 | |
| 50th anniversary of the Westminster Presbyterian Church at Georgetown, Maryland, July 24, 1921, typescript [Kent County], 7/24/1921-7/24/1921 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2021 | |
| Quarterly conference record of Methodist Episcopal (Baltimore conference) Church South; includes roll, positions, date, place, responses to questions, membership, finances, miscellaneous business, reports of Sunday school group,. . . includes 2046a,, 1/1/1902-12/31/1906 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2046 | |
| James Cardinal Gibbons, Baltimore to A. P. Gorman: Autographed signed letter, January 30, 1891, request for aid for natives of Alaska [Baltimore City], 1/30/1891-1/30/1891 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2262 | |
| First Methodist Church, Baltimore, program, November 7, 1954, brief sketch of Love Lane Meeting House [Baltimore City], 11/7/1954-11/7/1954 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2283 | |
| Quarterly conference records Methodist Protestant church, Salisbury, 1865-1898, lists of officers, trustees, minutes, 1/1/1865-12/31/1898 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2303 | |
| Society of Friends: Typed manuscript, report of William L. Amos to Society of Friends, Septem 21, 1908, on laws governing gambling and amusements and state and county agricultural fairs, include 2324a, letter from Edward Janney to William Amos, 11/5/1908, 9/21/1908-11/5/1908 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2324 | |
| Hez Waters, Baltimore, autographed letter signed to Philip Rogers, October 22, 1822, regarding a debt of $211owed the heirs of Captain Yellcott by St. Peter's Church. [Baltimore City], 10/22/1822-10/22/1822 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2407 | |
| Act for the relief of John McPherson and other lottery managers of the Presbyterian Church; endorsed by the House of Delegates, January 10, 1820 (Folio ), 1/10/1820-1/10/1820 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2653 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Thomas Sherlock, Bishop of London, March 26, 1753, to Lords Commissioners of the Treasury in favor of Reverend Mathias Harris, departing for Province of Maryland, America, for ministerial duties; letter requests His Majesty's Bounty of twenty pounds to pay his passage, 3/26/1753-3/26/1753 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2847 | |
| Reverend Roy R. Gilson to Joseph de Rey Disharoon, autograph letter signed, April 20, 1929 regarding use of chaperones at church dances (Salisbury) [Wicomico County], 4/20/1929-4/20/1929 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3246 | |
| Certificate, document signed, Somerset County, October 10, 1858, Rollinson Whittingham, Bishop of Maryland, Clement Goslee receives confirmation of Catholic Church [Somerset County], 10/10/1858-10/10/1858 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3472 | |
| Certificate, document signed, Somerset County, October 10, 1858, William Rollinson Whittingham, Bishop of Maryland, Olivia E. Goslee receives confirmation in Catholic Church [Somerset County], 10/10/1858-10/10/1858 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3473 | |
| Nottingham. Monthly meeting book. [Baltimore County], 1/1/1730-12/31/1838 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3823 | |
| Evangelical Reformed Church at Howard's Hill. Lottery Book, includes lottery records and draft of letter from Peter Hoffman with specification for bell to be purchased from lottery proceeds. (Baltimore City), 1/1/1789-4/30/1789 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3864 | |
| Pinckney, Bishop W., clergyman (Bladensburg) To General S.S. Carroll, explaining why he was unable to celebrate the wedding of the General's daughter. [Prince George's County], 12/13/1877-12/13/1877 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3901 | |
| Hymn prepared for and sung at confirmation in Evangelical Lutheran Chuch of Taneytown, with statement attesting to Joseph Shunk's confirmation. [Carroll County], 6/2/1832-6/2/1832 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4263 | |
| 4 letters from Archbishop Martin J. Spalding of the Archbishopric of Baltimore to Monsignore Ricci. Written in Italian while in Rome., 12/16/1869-5/21/1870 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4498 | |
| Sunday school treasurer's account book., 1/1/1850-12/31/1888 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5190 | |
| Minutes of Missionary Workers of Emmittsburg, Maryland., 1/1/1896-12/31/1900 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5214 | |
| Letter from John W. Hoffman to Rev. William R. Whittingham regarding Whittingham's election as Episcopate of the Maryland Diocese. Congratulations and wishes for his success., 7/27/1840-7/27/1840 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5384 | |
| Proceedings of the First Independent Church of Baltimore - resolutions, proposals for sale of stock., 6/1/1825-6/1/1825 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5413 | |
| Engraving of Cardinal James Gibbons. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., [undated] | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5448 | |
| "Sketches of Nine Old Colonial Churches of Southern Maryland," copied by Mrs. Frederick Sparrow, Vice Chairman Historic Spots, District of Columbia, D. A. R. Includes St. John's Church, Broad Creek, Oxon Hill, and St. Barnabas Chapel; William and Mary Parish, Christ Church, Piccapnapen; and Chaptico Church, Valley Lee, St. Mary's Parish, and All Faith Parish St. Mary's County. Includes black and white photographs and essays., 1941 | series 5 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5494 | |
Series 6: Civil and Social Organizations, 1740-1950 and undated (67 items)
Reports, publications, constitutions, bylaws, programs, convention proceedings, correspondence, minutes, organizational histories, membership lists, and other miscellaneous records documenting the activities of various civic and social organizations. Included are agricultural societies, benevolent and sporting associations, temperance groups, medical and dental associations, groups for descendants of war veterans and for the preservation of Marylanders' German heritage, political clubs, and literary societies. Examples of groups represented are the: Maryland State Horticultural Society, Maryland State Fireman's Association, Young Men's Christian Association, Freemasons, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Germania Club, Independent Order of Oddfellows, Medical Society of Harford County, Union Temperance Society, Engineers Club, Farmers League of Maryland, and the Baltimore County Club.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Civil and Social Organizations] | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Accounts of Charles Carroll for amounts owed on land deeds and others., 1/1/1740-12/31/1832 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1 | |
| Constitution, Farmers League of Maryland., 6/21/1901-6/21/1901 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 63 | |
| Maryland State Funeral Directors Association, Inc. Constitution and By-Laws, 3/13/1935-3/13/1935 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 119 | |
| Kent County Agricultural Association. Premiums and regulations of the fifth Annual Fair. (Kent County), 9/1/1875-12/31/1875 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 129 | |
| Colonial Dames of America 1918, Directory, 1/1/1918-12/31/1918 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 136 | |
| Freemasons (Maryland, Grand Lodge) Constitution, by-laws and standing orders and resolutions, 1/1/1897-12/31/1897 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 137 | |
| Maryland Court Clerks Association Program, fifth annual meeting., 8/11/1961-8/12/1961 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 147 | |
| Maryland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Record of Service., 1/1/1944-12/31/1944 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 148 | |
| 149 and 149a (2 items). Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers, Inc. Program, 2nd & 4th annual meeting. In Jan. 30, 1937 program, also 19th annual meeting of the Md. State dairymen's assoc. inc. 1937, 1939, 1/1/1937-12/31/1939 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 149 | |
| 150 and 150a (2 items). The Maryland State Dairymen's Association, Inc. 14th & 16th Annual meetings, 1/1/1937-12/31/1939 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 150 | |
| Maryland State Firemen's Association. Proceedings, 19th Annual Convention, 6/7/1911-6/9/1911 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 157 | |
| Seamen's Union, Society of Bethel, Second Annual Report [Baltimore City], 1/1/1825-12/31/1825 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 163 | |
| Medical Society of Harford County, constitution, by-laws, code of ethics, fee bill, list of members [Harford County], 1/1/1867-12/31/1867 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 172 | |
| Freemasons (Maryland, Grand Lodge) Album, 5/1/1887-5/31/1887 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 175 | |
| Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), Delaware, Maryland, D.C., West Virginia, summary of the 22-24 annual meeting, 1/1/1894-12/31/1896 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 177 | |
| Henry Clay Lyceum, Constitution and by-laws [Baltimore City], 1/1/1855-12/31/1855 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 241 | |
| Baltimore water color club catalog, First Annual Exhibition [Baltimore City], 1/1/1892-12/31/1892 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 329 | |
| Smith, L.C.: Historical records of Harford Chapter, number 114, United Daughters of the Confederacy, volumes 1 and 2, Muster Roll [Harford County], 1/1/1912-12/31/1912 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 434 | |
| Smith, L.C.: Historical Records of Harford Chapter number 114, United Daughters of the Confederacy, volume 3; volume 3 has two title pages, one saying muster roll not so, contains two news clippings. [Harford County], 1/1/1912-12/31/1912 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 435 | |
| American Poultry Association minute book, 1/1/1910-12/31/1915 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 476 | |
| Farmer's Club of___ Constitution, [undated] | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 595 | |
| Baltimore and Ohio Railroad leaflet, centenary exhibition and pageant [Baltimore City], 9/24/1927-10/8/1927 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 598 | |
| Association of Maryland Horse Shows, Inc.: Constitution, by-laws, rules, 1/1/1950-12/31/1950 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 604 | |
| Quick, A.M.: History of the Engineers Club of Baltimore, 1905-1940 [Baltimore City], 1/1/1941-12/31/1941 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 649 | |
| Green Srping Valley Hunt Club: Pamphlet containing lists of officers, committees, members, etc; 713a included, dates for 713 and 713a noted as 1903 and 1922 [Baltimore City], 1/1/1903-12/31/1922 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 713 | |
| University Club: Pamphlet containing information on founding of club, etc. [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 714 | |
| Steuart, R.D.: Letter relative to needs and activities of the Maryland Academy of Sciences [Baltimore City], 1/24/1931-1/24/1931 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 742 | |
| Maryland Seed Corn Breeders' Association: Constitution and by-laws, programme, annual meeting, and show, [undated] | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 743 | |
| Maryland Seed Corn Breeders' Association: Constitution and by-laws, programmes, annual meeting and show [Baltimore City], 12/3/1907-12/4/1907 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 744 | |
| Maryland Prisoners Aid Association: Circular, advice to inmates of public institutions, 1/1/1896-12/31/1896 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 763 | |
| Maryland state poultry council: Paper and entry form, includes 816a, 1/1/1936-12/31/1952 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 816 | |
| Maryland Society for the Prevention of Blindness: Survey and report, 1/1/1937-12/31/1938 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 824 | |
| Society for the history of the Germans in Maryland: Charter and by-laws [Baltimore City], 2/27/1950-2/27/1950 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 832 | |
| Young Men's Christian Association of Maryland: Model legislature book, parliamentary procedure, etc, 5 pieces, includes 845a-d, 1/1/1947-12/31/1947 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 845 | |
| Maryland tobacco growing association: Names of members, cities, and counties, 23 sheets, 1/1/1907-12/31/1908 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 846 | |
| Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers Home: Tournament program listing officers, Sir Knights, rules; 7 verses "My Maryland, My Maryland", 2 pieces, includes 849a, 9/13/1897-9/13/1897 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 849 | |
| Maryland State Horticultural Society programs, includes 867a, 1/1/1902-12/31/1905 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 867 | |
| Farmer's mid-winter exhibit, Frederick, Maryland, premium list [Frederick County], 1/13/1909-1/15/1909 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 894 | |
| Green Spring Valley Fox Hounds: Booklet, names of whips; age, names , sires, dams of hounds; 3 items, includes 926-926b, 1/1/1902-12/31/1905 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 926 | |
| The Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America: Organization rules and constitution, 1/1/1913-12/31/1913 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1385 | |
| Freemasons (Savage Factory, Howard County): By-laws of Solomon's Lodge, Number 121; held at Savage, Howard County, J. H. Medairy and Company Printer, Baltimore [c. 187?] ; 23-page book contains information from the Grand Lodge of Maryland, [undated] | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1944 | |
| Union Temperance Society of Middletown Town Valley Daybook (Frederick County?), 1831-1874; Incidents of the Rebellion in Maryland, 1862-1870; list of treatments, results, disease, 1865-1865. George Blessing estate inventory 1874, 1/1/1831-1/1/1874 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1989 | |
| B. W. Hall, Baltimore, President, Maryland Agricultural Society, autographed letter signed, February 23, 1829, to C. Chessant, Vice Consul of France [Baltimore City], 2/23/1829-2/23/1829 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2213 | |
| Typed letter, Mrs. A. V. Eidman, October 1922, President of Ladies Aid Society of the General German Orphan Home; letter to no specific member of the organization, discusses upcoming meeting and plans, 10/1/1922-10/31/1922 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2810 | |
| Typed letter, Baltimore, February 10, 1910, Honorable M. E. O'Donoghue encouraging a unified movement to pass a bill in Congress for civil servant retirement benefits [Baltimore City], 2/10/1910-2/10/1910 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3550 | |
| Statement, typed document, Washington, DC, March 19, 1925, Jacob W. Starr: Description of the efforts made to pass a bill for retirement benefits for Federal employees through Congress [Washington DC], 3/19/1925-3/19/1925 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3565 | |
| Document, typed document, Baltimore, January 19, 1910, anonymous: Minutes of a meeting of Baltimore Branch of the U. S. Civil Service Retirement Association [Baltimore City], 1/19/1910-1/19/1910 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3585 | |
| Maryland State Horticultural Society College Park. List of prizes for exhibits. [Prince George's County], 12/28/1904-12/29/1904 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3723 | |
| Washington Agricultural Association. Premium list of Judges. ( Oversize), 9/20/1904-9/22/1904 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3973 | |
| Photocopies of FBI documents concerning activities of the Communist Party in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Please note: there are more Calcott documents in unprocessed HISTMS (under "Calcott") [four folders] [Baltimore City], 1/1/1941-12/31/1969 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4008 | |
| Minutes of a committee meeting for the arrangement of a centennial celebration in Quantico., 6/1/1876-6/30/1876 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4601 | |
| 3 bound volumes. Records of the Little Elk Tribe #50 of the Imperial Order of Red Men, Cherry Hill, Cecil County., 1/1/1903-12/31/1926 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4603 | |
| Mss. ledger of meeting minutes, Little Elk Tribe No. 50, Improved Order of Red Men, Cherry Hill, Cecil County, MD., 1/1/1897-12/31/1910 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5428 | |
| Pair of bound volumes comprising manuscript and partially printed applicatoins for admission into various Maryalnd chapters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The first volume contains application forms dated 1899-1925 for admission into Fitzhugh Lee Chapter No. 87 (Frederick, Maryland); the second contains application forms for various other chapters in Maryland and transferals of memberships (1930-1938). The applications contain a great deal of genealogical information. [Frederick County] [Baltimore City] [Annapolis], 1/1/1798-12/31/1850 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5484 | |
| Invitation to November 19, 1910 meeting of the Society of the Ark and the Dove; pulled from donation of books to the UMCP Libraries; also includes program and information letter., 1/1/1933-12/31/1933 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6008 | |
| Invitation to May 20, 1967 meeting of the Society of the Ark and the Dove; pulled from donation of books to UMCP Libraries., 1/1/1923-12/31/1923 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6009 | |
| Invitation to April 23, 1923 meeting of the Society of the Ark and the Dove., 1/1/1849-12/31/1860 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6013 | |
| Program of the Baltimore Conference of the Itinerants' Club., 1/1/1828-12/31/1834 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6014 | |
| Menu and program from the Association of German Freemasons meeting in Baltimore in 1909., 1/1/1899-12/31/1938 | series 6 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6015 | |
Series 7: Diaries, 1800-1922 and undated (24 items)
Diaries, both personal and business, meteorological journals, field books and daybooks. Individual records of business appointments; school, family, and social activities; agricultural and meteorological observations; court cases; literary themes and poetry; and financial accounts. Among the individuals whose diaries appear in the collection are William D. Bowie, Edward Y. Goldsborough, and Jeremiah H. Gray.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Diaries] | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Tiller, Richard E.: Field record book, also lists places for lodging and eating, 1/1/1943-1/31/1947 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1276 | |
| L. Sappington, (1848?---): Liberty (Frederick County?): Diaries: a)1864 b)letterbook 1864 d)1868 e)poems f)poems. holograph manuscript. [Frederick County], 1/1/1864-12/31/1869 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2276 | |
| John Phillips: Financial record, Spring Hall, Wicomico County, 1858-1882, 1/1/1858-12/31/1882 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2305 | |
| Private diary of Charles Crane, September 1859. Mentions Harper's Ferry and attack on the U.S. Arsenal. The diary opens with the death of his brother, John H. Crane. Charles also discusses his newfound religious beliefs and his desire to be a devout Christian. [Baltimore City], 9/1/1859-11/6/1859 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2822 | |
| Pocket Almanac for the year 1800, Bonsal and Niles, Baltimore; also, memoranda notes, receipts for 1799, 1800, Dr. Claggett, weddings, christenings [Baltimore City], 1/1/1799-12/31/1800 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3616 | |
| Diary, Philadelphia, September 20, 1875 to 1876, Jeremiah Gray: Account of working in a colored mission, 9/20/1875-6/24/1880 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3675 | |
| Jarrett, S. Lee. Diary, describes school, family and social activities. [Harford County], 5/18/1893-4/23/1894 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3890 | |
| Pigman, Hanson B. Journal, includes his literary themes and memoranda on his application for clerk of the court of Allegany County. [Allegany County], 1/1/1833-12/31/1845 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3964 | |
| Pinckney, William. Journal, includes his impressions during a trip through New England., 1/1/1850-12/31/1850 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3967 | |
| Book of drawings of pastoral scenes and people, "drawn by my precious sister Anne when a child" [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4023 | |
| 3 volumes (mdms 4493 a-c) of office diaries for the years 1942-1944 of J.M. Mousson of Baltimore, Maryland., 1/1/1942-12/31/1944 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4493 | |
| Letterbook of Thomas Russell. Discusses Colonial Period iron industry in Virginia primarily and Daybook of Russell's niece, Ann Russell - combined into front and rear of volume., 1/1/1816-12/31/1817 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4634 | |
| 1 volume; account book of the Cradock family - medical entries, estate accountings, real estate debts, and taxes. (Folio ), 1/1/1808-12/31/1917 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4780 | |
| Copy book of Capt. William Stafford includes Spanish exercises and letter and accounts relating to shipping., 1/1/1829-12/31/1839 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4868 | |
| Manuscript ledger of unidentified Quaker craftsman - records for various goods and services - Back Creek Valley & Union Bridge., 1/1/1858-12/31/1873 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4891 | |
| Small, pencil-written diary of Private L.J. Watkins, 1st Maryland Cavalry, CSA. Describes many battles in detail., 8/1/1864-11/30/1864 (Online) | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5390 | |
| Diary of Sue Howell, young lady of Baltimore, including detailed descriptions of her daily life from January to July of 1853., 1/1/1853-12/31/1853 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5411 | |
| 26 page mss. Diary of Private Emory Wilcox, 8th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment. Wilcox's inscribed copy of Paradise Lost by John Milton (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1860) transferred to Marylandia and Rare Books., 1/1/1864-12/31/1864 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5427 | |
| Manuscript notebook of Frederick County, Maryland, court proceedings copied for personal reference by Thomas Contee Worthington (1782-1847) lawyer, soldier, and U.S. Representative (1825-1827)., 1/1/1804-12/31/1841 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5431 | |
| Fort McHenry in the Civil War. 96 page diary written by Corporal Edwin Keay (Co. C and E, 91st New York). Mention of guarding prisoners and the death of Abraham Lincoln. Includes background research and transcription by Apfelbaum., 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5433 | |
| Diary of Susan M. Gale, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Mrs. Gale was a young widow and mother and discusses her day to day activities, attendance at social functions, and her many suitors. She talks frankly on the topic of men, marriage, and slavery., 1/1/1859-12/31/1868 (Online) | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5440 | |
| Diary documenting political campaign of A. Earl Shipley (former Senator in Carroll County) for Baltimore County District. Mention of Theodore R. McKeldin. Campaign is in late 1940s. Additional lists and accounts in book from 1929., 1/1/1926-12/31/1941 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5472 | |
| Combination letter copybook and diary kept by Dr. James Garry, an Irishman who immigrated to the United States in 1828. Letters preserved in copybook detail hi immigration, his first years in Baltimore (where he studied medicine), his work as Corresponding Secretary of the "Associated Friends of Ireland in the City of Baltimore," his continuing self-education in the Classics, interest in American politics, and solicitude for siblings who remained in Ireland. Inside cover contains several recipes. [Baltimore City], [undated] | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5483 | |
| Photocopy of transcriptions of a diary and letters written by Abel Teple Laforge and geneological information on Laforge's family. Laforge's unit, 106th New York Infantry Regiment,saw action in Maryland during the Civil War., 1/1/1936-12/31/1936 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6002 | |
| Diary kept by Mary Elizabeth Barnes, a student at Dr. and Mrs. Rivers's private boarding school in Govanstown, Baltimore County, Maryland. Mary Elizabeth Barnes was approximately twelve to fourteen years of age at the time the diary was written. Described are lessons, religious services, interactions with schoolmates, and weather conditions., 1855-1856 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5498 | |
| Rose, Dr. John, ledger account of patients and treatments [Baltimore City] (Folio), 10/1/1853-7/29/1862 | series 7 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5501 | |
Series 8: Education, 1795-1990 and undated (63 items)
Correspondence; class exercises; reports; minutes; legal and financial records; school histories; commencement, dedication and convention programs; catalogs; and records of student organizations relating to education and various learning institutions in the state of Maryland. Among the individuals represented in the records are Blair Lee, Charles Benedict Calvert, Leonard Bowie, and B. Franklin Greene. Particular institutions covered include the Patapsco Female Institute, West Nottingham Academy, Maryland Agricultural College, U.S. Naval Academy, Hagerstown Female Seminary, Peabody Institute, Goucher College, and McDonogh School.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Education] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Maryland Institute [College of Art] building dedication. [Baltimore City], 11/23/1908-11/23/1908 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 342 | |
| Western Female High School Program, annual commencement held at Academy of Music, 6/29/1881-6/29/1881 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 587 | |
| Supervisor's report: Observations and examinations of classes and critical evaluations of teachers and principals in various schools [Baltimore City], 1/1/1881-12/31/1881 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 621 | |
| Laurel Agricultural and Industrial Instititute commencement program; Letter to Professor Taliaferro asking him to attend Farmer's conference at institute, includes 885a [Prince George's County], 5/24/1910-5/26/1910 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 885 | |
| Albert, W.J.: Copybook, letters in 2 different hands--personal and business--some miscellaneous papers, includes 940a-g [Baltimore City], 1/1/1856-12/31/1864 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 940 | |
| St. John's College, Frederick, M.: Commendation slip for Master C. Burger for regular attendance during the whole of class time in the past week [Frederick County], 2/27/1864-2/27/1864 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1133 | |
| St. John's College, Frederick, M.: Commendation slip for Master Richard Lamar for regular attendance during the whole of class time in the past week [Frederick County], 3/12/1864-3/12/1864 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1134 | |
| St. John's College, Frederick, M.: Commendation slip for Master Richard Lamar for regular attendance during the whole of class time in the past week. [Frederick County], 10/8/1864-10/8/1864 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1135 | |
| St. Mary's Seminary: List of the superiors, professors, and students ordained 1791-1916, 66- page pamphlet [Baltimore City], 1/1/1917-12/31/1917 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1551 | |
| Byrd, Harvey L.: Diploma, 1849, to Harvey L. Byrd, by Philadelphia College of Medicine, Doctorem Arte Medica ( Oversize), 1/1/1849-12/31/1849 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1868 | |
| Byrd, Harvey L.: Certificate, 1854, to Harvey L. Byrd from Emory College graduation as second candidate seal affixed (Folio ), [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1869 | |
| Byrd, Harvey L.: Diploma, 1867, to Harvey L. Byrd by University of Pennsylvania as Doctor ( Oversize), 1/1/1867-12/31/1867 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1870 | |
| Byrd, Harvey L.: Diploma, 1871, to Harvey L. Byrd by the facculas Medica er Chirurgica Marylandia (Folio ), 1/1/1871-12/31/1871 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1871 | |
| Kefauver, Harry J.: Diploma, June 19, 1901, the degree of Master of Arts to Harry J. Kefauver, conferred by the trustees of the Maryland Agricultural College, seal attached (Folio ), 6/19/1901-6/19/1901 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1872 | |
| Nicholas Brice, Holograph manuscript signed, September 1, 1795, regarding the unification of Washington College and a college on the western shore and the creation of a University of Maryland [Baltimore County], 9/1/1795-9/1/1795 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2037 | |
| D.M. Mechen, autographed document signed, February 1, 1796: Plea against Thomas Craddock of the visitors and governors of St. John's College, 2/1/1796-2/1/1796 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2038 | |
| Parker Monath, Carroll County, 6th grade report card, Mt. Ventus school, 1914 [Carroll County], 1/1/1914-12/31/1914 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2293 | |
| John Mann: Mathematics school copybooks, Franklin County, Pennsylvania and Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, 1818-1819, includes 2685a, 1/1/1818-12/31/1819 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2685 | |
| School book of Caroline Belt Moore, 1835, Howard County, Ellicott Mills, 10 pages of alphabet [Howard County], 1/1/1835-12/31/1835 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2817 | |
| Autograph document signed, Dorchester, January 10, 1855, trustees: J. A. McCready is appointed teacher of primary school at Henry's Cross Roads [Dorchester County], 1/10/1855-1/10/1855 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3574 | |
| School Commission. Cost for new schools and repair on schools [Prince George's County]., [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3709 | |
| Briscoe, Henry, S. J. Typed document signed. William Feige order to install plumbing and heating at cost of $1,183.00 in Laurel High School. [Prince George's County], 11/1/1910-11/1/1910 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3710 | |
| Zntzinger, O. B. (real estate). Charles Stanley Co. Commission levied $650 to Hyattsville School. [Prince George's County]., 1/12/1911-1/12/1911 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3711 | |
| County Commision of Prince George's County. Autograph document signed William Feige. Payment of $1,183.00 for work at Laurel High School. [Prince George's County]., 2/15/1911-2/15/1911 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3712 | |
| Whitlock, J.A. (member of Board of Trustees). Letter to commissioners of Prince George's County charging seventy-five dollars for repair to Hyattsville School. [Prince George's County], 2/24/1911-2/24/1911 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3738 | |
| Walters, G.W., Jr. cashier., Citizen's National Bank of Laurel To Charles Henry St. John Briscoe, a bell for repairs at Laurel High School. (Prince George's County), 2/3/1911-2/3/1911 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3812 | |
| Fraser, Elizabeth C. (Wilmington, Delaware) To Carrie L.P. Roberts, about teaching and mutual friends., 9/21/1869-9/21/1869 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3883 | |
| Deshons, J.H. To John Thomas Blake, describing his life as a student. [Baltimore City], 12/4/1859-12/4/1859 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3966 | |
| Circular publicizing the Maryland Institute of Education and its purpose. Also solicites membership., 9/12/1842-9/12/1842 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4006 | |
| Blank certificates of distinction from Briarly Hall Military Academy in Poolesville, MD., [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4019 | |
| From R.C. Bowie to trustees of Maryland Agricultural College requesting transfer of stock to Leonard Bowie. [Prince George's County], 1/16/1869-1/16/1869 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4236 | |
| Volume of compositions written by students at Patapsco Female Institute including Emile Jones, Laura Johnson, Elvira Jones, Margaret Chrisman. [Howard County], 1/1/1846-6/9/1849 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4237 | |
| Records of the Union Sabbath School of New Windsor, Maryland. [Carroll County], 5/16/1869-6/30/1873 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4238 | |
| From B. Franklin Greene to Reverend W.A. Whittingham regarding professorship of English at Washington College., 9/14/1843-9/14/1843 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4261 | |
| Account book of Andrew McKinney's private school. Bound volume. [Baltimore City], 11/4/1861-6/29/1866 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4332 | |
| From Francis Scott Key. Discusses building a school house in Frederick Town. [Frederick County], 12/22/1812-12/22/1812 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4336 | |
| French/English class exercises of Nellie M. Reynolds written on Hagerstown Seminary for Young Girls stationary. (Washington County), [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4426 | |
| Performance bond binding Philip Clovinger, William Tabler, and Isaac Runner to pay the State of Maryland 100 pounds unless Clovinger complies with the directions of an act of assembly designed to establish a University of Maryland. Signed by John Colgate., 7/1/1802-7/1/1802 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4479 | |
| 2 quotations with source references about Free Schools in New England., [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4598 | |
| State of Maryland against Henry Landis Harman Hirsh. Regarding a debt. Quotes from the act which established the University of Maryland., 5/7/1802-5/7/1802 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4621 | |
| Payment order signed by Joseph M. Ebberts, Treasurer of Board of School Commissioners for Frederick County and certification of his appointment as Treasurer, signed by Lewis H. Steiner., 9/2/1865-9/2/1865 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4646 | |
| School exercise and correspondence book of J.H. Jamar who was attending the Mount Washington Rugby Institute., 1/1/1856-12/31/1857 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4706 | |
| 11 pages of notes pertaining to medicine ["surgery"]., [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4722 | |
| Notes on laws of physics., [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4745 | |
| Recommendations for various medicines (purgative pills, opium); dosages., [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4748 | |
| Recipes for Dropsy, [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4749 | |
| Notes on "qualities of alkalis, acids, sulfur, and other chemicals.", [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4750 | |
| List of [graudates?]., 6/11/1840-6/11/1840 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4758 | |
| [penmanship sample/practice?], [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4881 | |
| [penmanship sample/practice?], [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4882 | |
| Sunday school treasurer's account book., 1/1/1850-12/31/1888 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5190 | |
| Paper prepared for HIST 398 by Amy Blachowicz entitled "Colonial Maryland Women and the Crime of Bastardy.", 1/1/1990-12/31/1990 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5350 | |
| Business ledger of S. Harper of Darlington. Harper's daughter, Annie E. Harper, has also used this as a drawing book and exercise book., 1/1/1848-12/31/1850 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5363 | |
| School ledger (2nd grade) of Blair Lee. Includes note from Lee's teacher notifying him of promotion to third grade received from Dr. Harrar via Dean Reese Cleghorn. See also correspondence in control file., 1/1/1922-12/31/1923 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5366 | |
| History of the Takoma Café written by Cindy Forbes. Honors paper. See correspondence in control file., 1/1/1987-12/31/1987 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5367 | |
| Case Study in Historic House Research by Susan E. Cook, winner of the 1990 Margaret Cook Award presented by the Prince George's County Historical and Cultural Trust and Prince George's Heritage., 12/20/1989-12/20/1989 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5369 | |
| Winners of the Margaret Cook Award by the University of Maryland Preservation Program and the Prince George's County Historical and Cultural Trust. Peter Pearre's "Contextualism: building the new within the old.", 12/18/1987-12/18/1987 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5370 | |
| Program/advertisement for Lee Seminary for Young Ladies and Little Girls, no. 254 North Carey Street, Baltimore., [undated] | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5441 | |
| Letter from Charles Benedict Calvert (founder of the University of Maryland) to J. C. Nicholson, Esq. in Baltimore discussing the founding plans for the Maryland Agricultural College. [Prince George's County], 9/29/1858-9/29/1858 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5473 | |
| Collection of letters and report cards relating to the National Park Seminary in Forest Glen, Maryland. Included is a note in French to A. Benedict Schneider, Cleveland, from Jacqueline Sonolet; a letter to Mrs. Schneider from Mrs. Cogswell regarding Mary Schneider; a letter from Mary? To her parents, and five of Mary's report cards. [Montgomery County], 1/1/1931-12/31/1932 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5487 | |
| Diary kept by Mary Elizabeth Barnes, a student at Dr. and Mrs. Rivers's private boarding school in Govanstown, Baltimore County, Maryland. Mary Elizabeth Barnes was approximately twelve to fourteen years of age at the time the diary was written. Described are lessons, religious services, interactions with schoolmates, and weather conditions., 1855-1856 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5498 | |
| Maryland Agricultural College. List of artisans and skilled laborers [1858] in envelope who worked on the main college building, "The Barracks," found in the box retrieved from the cornerstone when the building burned in 1912., 1858 | series 8 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1741 | |
Series 9: Election, 1840-1972 and undated (30 items)
Correspondence, sample ballots, broadsides, publications, constitutions, and certificates documenting or discussing party polities and platforms; national and state political conventions; election results and expenses; candidate endorsements; political campaigns, in particular the presidential campaign of Wendell Wilkie; election district boundaries; Communist Party activities in Maryland and the District of Columbia; and the certification of the election of various officials. Among the political figures mentioned in the documents are Morris Soper, Benjamin C. Howard, Phillips Lee Goldsborough, and Reverdy Johnson.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Election] | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Republican Party platform brochure published by the Republican State Central Committee, 1/1/1938-12/31/1938 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 117 | |
| Democratic Party, Maryland, Democratic ticket, 1/1/1879-12/31/1879 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 185 | |
| Anne Arundel County Circuit Court. Brief of appellant C. Gwinn vs. J. Gwone, Governor of Maryland, election returns [Anne Arundel County], 10/1/1875-10/1/1875 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 233 | |
| Thomas, R. and Ridgely, C.S.: Letter to John L. Kerr informing him of his election to Senate [Annapolis], 12/30/1840-12/30/1840 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 641 | |
| Prince Geoges County: Expense account for elections of November 11, 1911 for elections for districts; miscellaneous bill 1908-1909 omited for those years [Prince George's County], 1/1/1911-12/31/1911 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 972 | |
| Howard, Benjamin C.: Letter to I. I. Speed commenting on the Jackson party in Annapolis, 3/26/1829-3/26/1829 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1400 | |
| [Graves], John J.: Letter to S.G. presenting a scheme of Congressional districts to meet the requisition of the new apportionment [Baltimore City], 8/23/1842-8/23/1842 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1401 | |
| The National Convention at Baltimore, June 7, [1863], 9" x 11 1/2", the platforms for the National Convention at Baltimore and the Democratic National Convention at Chicago, 6/1/1863-8/31/1863 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1713 | |
| Maryland Committee for Representative Government, Bulletin, November 1947, Volume 1, Number 3, contains American Bill of Rights, articles on groups and reports, 11/1/1947-11/30/1947 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1714 | |
| The Crusader: Weekly publication for the election of Wendell L. Wilkie for president - Volume 1 # 4, 8/12/1940-8/12/1940 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1862 | |
| The Crusader: Weekly publication for the election of Wendell L. Wilkie for president - Volume 1 # 6, 8/26/1940-8/26/1940 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1863 | |
| The Crusader: Weekly publication for the election of Wendell L. Wilkie for president - Volume 2 # 1, 9/3/1940-9/3/1940 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1864 | |
| The Crusader: Weekly publication for the election of Wendell L. Wilkie for president Volume 2 # 3, 9/16/1940-9/16/1940 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1865 | |
| The Crusader: Weekly publication for the election of Wendell L. Wilkie for president - Volume 2 # 5, 9/30/1940-9/30/1940 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1866 | |
| The Crusader: Weekly publication for the election of Wendell L. Wilkie for president - Volume 3 # 1, 10/14/1940-10/14/1940 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1867 | |
| Democratic Party (Warfieldsburgh, Carroll County): Handwritten Consititution of the Warfieldsburg Democratick [sic ] Association, adopted July 1844 [Carroll County], 7/1/1844-7/30/1844 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1900 | |
| P. L. Goldsborough, typed letter signed, December 12, 1911, to John H. Cunningham regarding Alfred J. Schuly and inauguration [Carroll County] [Dorchester County], 12/12/1911-12/12/1911 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2409 | |
| P. L. Goldsborough, typed letter signed, November 14, 1911, to John H. Cunningham regarding his and Morris Soper's defeat in recent campaign [Carroll County] [Dorchester County], 11/14/1911-11/14/1911 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2410 | |
| M___ to Colonel W. P. Mausley, Baltimore, August 21, 1866, regarding meeting of Governor Swan and former Governor Pratt to call a Grand Mass Ratification Convention and appoint a State Central Committee [Baltimore City], 8/21/1866-8/21/1866 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2426 | |
| Maryland State sample ballot, no date, (1908), not facsimile (Folio ), 1/1/1908-12/31/1908 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2617 | |
| Certificate, Frederick County, June 15, 1868, John M. Carter, Secretary of State: George W. Beall is appointed Officer of Registration for 7th Election District (Folio ), 12/10/1980-12/10/1980 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3227 | |
| Certificate, document signed, Frederick County, November 16, 1869, R. C. Hallyday, Secretary of State: D. Clinton Johnson was elected County Commissioner ( Oversize), 11/16/1869-11/16/1869 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3369 | |
| Board of Elections, Prince George's County. Autograph document signed. Statement of expenditures of Board of Election. [Prince George's County], 2/27/1908-3/30/1908 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3717 | |
| County Commisioner, Prince George's County. Autograph document signed. Expenses for Primary Elections, August, 1910. [Prince George's County], 8/1/1910-8/31/1910 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3718 | |
| County Commissioner, Prince George's County. Autograph document signed. Expenses for General Election, November, 1910. [Prince George's County]., 11/1/1910-11/30/1910 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3719 | |
| Stewart, J.J. Reasons stating why Democratic Party should endorse the Cincinatti [sic] platform., 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3740 | |
| Official ballot for third election district of Wicomico County. (Folio ), 11/5/1895-11/5/1895 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4934 | |
| Bumper sticker from gubernatorial campaign of Parris Glendenning and Kathleen Kennedy-Townsend and invitations to their primary victory celebration., 1/1/1994-12/31/1994 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5416 | |
| Broadside for re-election campaign of Congressman William P. Cole, Jr. to Congress in the Second Congressional District. [Purchased on E-bay by Anne Turkos] (Folio ), [undated] | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5436 | |
| Sample ballot for the Third Legislative District, Baltimore City. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 11/7/1899-11/7/1899 | series 9 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5451 | |
Series 10: General Correspondence, 1799-1937 and undated (437 items)
Letters and miscellaneous greeting cards and tags. Among the correspondents represented in this group are Albert C. Ritchie, Albert Einstein, James McHenry, Reverdy Johnson, James Cardinal Gibbons, Joshua Cohen, John Pendleton Kennedy, and James A. McCready. Topics covered in the correspondence include family and social news; medical cases; agricultural matters; life in Baltimore during the Civil War; political issues and events; appointments to various positions; introductions to employers and other contracts; and immigration.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [General Correspondence] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Little, Henry: Letter to John Sevely congratulating him on becoming editor of the Frederick Herald and personal bits [Frederick County], 9/27/1836-9/27/1836 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1437 | |
| [Dwyer], L. I.: Letter of introduction to Mr. Elie Beatty concerning Mr. Lyman of Philadelphia [Baltimore City], 6/1/1818-6/30/1818 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1455 | |
| Chase, Mary: Original letter to Mrs. Randle Moale, Baltimore, begging her to procure a wet nurse and other personal matters, 2/24/1827-2/24/1827 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1460 | |
| Patterson, William: Letter to Charles Ridgley concerning indentured servants, 7/29/1786-7/29/1786 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1535 | |
| Crittenden, John J.: Holographic signed letter to General William Gibbs McNeill, stating that he has no recolection of receiving a letter; urges General McNeill not to be concerned, 3 pages, 6/5/1844-6/5/1844 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1605 | |
| McNeill, William Gibbs: Holographic signed letter, June 8, 1844, to Honorable John J. Crittenden, United States Senator, apologizing for lost lettter and asks Senator to stop searching for it, 6/8/1844-6/8/1844 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1606 | |
| MacCubbin, Thomas: Holograph signed letter, December 13, 1874, to Emily Beckwith, niece, concerning his accident and business with her father, Zachariah, 12/13/1874-12/13/1874 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1743 | |
| Johnson, Reverdy (Senate Chamber, Senator from Maryland): Autographed signed letter J to [J.D. Fay], 1/9/1867-1/9/1867 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1786 | |
| Johnson, Reverdy (Senate Chamber, Senator from Maryland): Autographed signed letter August 7, [1846] to W. F. Worthington, 2 pages, 8/7/1846-8/7/1846 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1787 | |
| Dulany, W. A. (Vicksburg, Mississippi): Holograph letter signed October 20, [1838] to Thomas G. Pratt concerns sum of money owed Uncle Kent and the Stood condition of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers which might detain Dulany and Matilda from returning, 10/20/838-10/20/1838 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1929 | |
| Hughes (Georgetown): Unsigned handwritten letter to [Lus] Hughes, March 19, 1848, about cotton material for shirts, description of woman who took care of his needs, comments on life, publishing of Niles' National Register stopped, 3 1/2 pages, 3/19/1848-3/19/1848 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1932 | |
| Edward Pelz: Autographed letter signed, New York, April 12, 1833: Thanks for copy of work with ilustrations, remarks regarding geology of the Mississippi valley, sent by Captain Eastman, Washington DC, 4/12/1833-4/12/1833 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1986 | |
| Matthew Robinson to wife Mary, January 12, 1828, autographed signed letter, sending her raisins, grapes, and silk dress via brig., Congress. Sent from Gibralter to Baltimore City, 1/12/1828-1/12/1828 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1997 | |
| Matthew Robinson to wife Mary, June 9, 1828: Autographed letter signed, having trouble getting freight. Sent from Havana to Baltimore City, 6/9/1828-6/9/1828 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1999 | |
| William Martin to Captain Matthew Robinson, Baltimore, January 2, 1829, autographed letter signed, freight and market conditions, voyage to Cape de (Visos) Islands, 1/2/1829-1/2/1829 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2000 | |
| Frederick Myers to Captian Matthew Robinson: Autographed letter signed, Norfolk, October 28, 1829, sending bills relating to ship Hibernia, settling on account with Captain Cunningham [Baltimore City], 10/28/1829-10/28/1829 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2001 | |
| H. T. Robinson (Wickford, Rhode Island) to son Matthew Robinson: July 1, 1830, autographed letter signed, family news [Baltimore City], 7/1/1830-7/1/1830 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2003 | |
| Hannah Robinson to Mary Robinson, February 26, 1831, worry over her son's [Matthew Robinson] safety at sea, 2/26/1831-2/26/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2004 | |
| Matthew Robinson to wife, Mary, Gibralter, February 1831, sailing from Gibralter to Cadiz and freight, 2/1/1831-2/28/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2005 | |
| Matthew Robinson to wife Mary, Buenos Aires, June 20, 1831: Bad salt market there and bound for Bremen, 5/20/1831-5/20/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2006 | |
| Matthew Robinson to wife, Buenos Aires, June 20, 1831: Bad weather so can't load, family business, 6/20/1831-6/20/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2007 | |
| Robinson, Captian M. to wife, Buenos Aires, January 14, 1832: He and ship in quarantine, trying to get up new cargo, 1/14/1832-1/14/1832 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2008 | |
| Edwin Robinson to Mary J.Robinson, Valparaiso, July 7, 1832: Autographed signed letter, voyage from Conton and on to Cobija and Lima, 7/7/1832-7/7/1832 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2009 | |
| Edwin Robinson to Captain M. Robinson: Valparaiso, September 11, 1832, Returned from Callas, sold Chilian, has papers to Baltimore, 9/11/1832-9/11/1832 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2010 | |
| Captain Matthew Robinson to wife Mary, November 30, 1832, off Cape Henry: Autographed signed letter, weather, crew, bills, 11/30/1832-11/30/1832 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2011 | |
| Edwin Robinson: To my dear sister, March 23, 1833, selling gold, 3/23/1833-3/23/1833 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2012 | |
| John Carroll le Grand, Annapolis judge: Autographed letter signed, March 19, 1857, to Colonel Harris on foreign appointments [Annapolis], 3/19/1857-3/19/1857 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2202 | |
| John Keene, Baltimore doctor, autographed letter signed, August 23, 1842, to John Carroll le Grand regarding conventional proceedings of previous evening [Baltimore City], 8/23/1842-8/23/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2203 | |
| M. Toner, Baltimore, autographed letter signed , May 23, 1842, to John Carroll le Grand regarding political difficulties of his son, a newly appointed lumber inspector [Baltimore City], 5/23/1842-5/23/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2204 | |
| John Patrick, Baltimore, autographed letter signed, March 14, 1840, to John Carroll le Grand [Baltimore City], 3/14/1840-3/14/1840 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2206 | |
| Benjamin Hayes, St. Louis, Missouri, lawyer: Autographed letter signed, October 1, 1838, to John Carroll le Grand, on settling in Missouri, news from Baltimore [Baltimore City], 10/1/1838-10/1/1838 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2216 | |
| James Cardinal Gibbons, Baltimore to A. P. Gorman: Autographed signed letter, January 30, 1891, request for aid for natives of Alaska [Baltimore City], 1/30/1891-1/30/1891 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2262 | |
| F. L. Miles, Baltimore: Autographed letter signed, October 18, 1899, to Dr. J. L. Hirsh regarding accepting Presidency of the University of Maryland Society [Baltimore City], 10/18/1899-10/18/1899 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2297 | |
| J. Silvestre Rebello to Dr. Joshua Cohen, autographed letter signed, Rio, December 10, 1838, regarding minerals, pine cones [Baltimore City], 12/10/1838-12/10/1838 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2431 | |
| J. Silvestre Rebello to Dr. Joshua Cohen, autographed letter signed, Rio, February 5, 1841, regarding clarified sugar, Southern Agriculturalist, presidential election, Brazilian Civil War [Baltimore City], 2/5/1841-2/5/1841 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2432 | |
| J. Silvestre Rebello to Joshua Cohen, autographed signed letter, Rio, November 29, 1841, regarding sugar, Journal of Medicine [Baltimore City], 11/29/1841-11/29/1841 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2433 | |
| J. Silvestre Rebello autographed signed letter, Rio, January 21, 1842, to Joshua Cohen regarding his relatives, taxes on sugar [Baltimore City], 1/21/1842-1/21/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2434 | |
| Letter from E. Warfield to F. E. Garrel, 1/1/1907-12/31/1907 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 10 | |
| Letter from A. C. Ritchie to C. M. Howard, 1/1/1908-12/31/1908 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 11 | |
| Letter from P. L. Goldsborough to C. M. Howard, 1/1/1913-12/31/1913 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 12 | |
| Letter from J. H. Preston to O. E. Weller, 1/1/1917-12/31/1917 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 13 | |
| Letter from A. Einstein to Prof. T. Dantzig (College Park) [Prince George's County], 10/26/1937-10/26/1937 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 30 | |
| Letter, Samuel Chase to James McHenry, Secretary of War and engraving of Chase [Harford County], 1/19/1799-1/19/1799 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 46 | |
| Statement by Miss Barton, how she shielded and counseled D. Atwater., 6/11/1903-6/11/1903 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 55 | |
| Forry, S. Letter to S. Fundenberg from Samuel Forry. Request for information on position of editor of "Visiter.", 7/16/1836-7/16/1836 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 239 | |
| Forry, S. Letter to S. Fundenberg from Samuel Forry. Follow-up to request for information on position of editor of "Visiter.", 7/27/1836-7/27/1836 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 240 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Letter to William Clay from Frank Lamping, 3/7/1890-3/7/1890 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 290 | |
| Lamping Family Papers.Miscellaneouspapers, letters, accounts, etc. Letter to William Clay from Frank Lamping, 4/4/1890-4/4/1890 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 291 | |
| Lamping, Rebecca; Frank, Clay, William; Clemens, Helen: Miscellaneous papers,letters, accounts, etc. Letter to William Clay from Frank Lamping., 10/1/1890-10/1/1890 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 292 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Letter to William Clay from Frank Lamping, 10/30/1890-10/30/1890 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 293 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Letter to William Clay from R. H. Phipps, 9/6/1888-9/6/1888 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 295 | |
| Spencer, W.: Letter to Walter S. Cox, in Maryland and the Union, 1/16/1861-1/16/1861 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 382 | |
| Extracts of letters to William Pinkney, student[?] at Princeton Theological Seminary, from his mother. Copied by his sister., 1/1/1831-12/31/1833 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 440 | |
| Pinkney, (A): Copies of letters and extracts from N. Pinkney to his wife [probably copied by daughter], 1/1/1805-12/31/1825 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 441 | |
| Christmas, New Year, and Easter card samples printed in Germany , 74; other countries, 102; odd shapes, Easter and New Year, 11, 1/1/1907-12/31/1922 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 660 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, "Hark the Herald," no. 21, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 661 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, "From John and Nellie,"no. 21, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 662 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21: "Angels of Christmas Dawn" by Charles Howard Welch, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 663 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21: "Best Wishes", [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 664 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21: "Christmas Charms" by Isa J. Postgate, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 665 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21: "Lead, Kindly Light", [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 666 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21: "Hearty Good Wishes", 1/1/1914-12/31/1914 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 667 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21: "Christmas Bells and Other Selections", [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 668 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21: "Happy Christmas", [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 669 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21 "The Day Star", [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 670 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21: "A Joyful Christmas" by Frank Ferndale, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 671 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21: "New Year's Greetings", [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 672 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21: "The Christmas Star", [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 673 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 674 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 675 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21, [undated] (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 676 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 677 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 678 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 679 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 680 | |
| Christmas cards printed in various countries in booklet form, no. 21, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 681 | |
| Hick, T.H.: Letter to N.H. Williams on politics of the time [Baltimore City], 7/10/1835-7/10/1835 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 686 | |
| Bogert, C.R.: Letter to James Armitage requesting information on symptoms of Jonathan Nesbitt, 10/22/1849-10/22/1849 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 698 | |
| Kent, Hannah: Letter to Colonel Thomas requesting information on a gentleman [Baltimore City], 8/15/1852-8/15/1852 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 700 | |
| Swann, T.: Letter to Dr. Tyler, Chairman, Committee on Immigration, concerning Germans [Baltimore City], 2/15/1864-2/15/1864 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 709 | |
| Richey, W. : Letter to James Richey, family matters, advice, 2 sheets, 12/11/1831-12/11/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 843 | |
| Thigpen, undated: Letters, questionnaires to various men on political research of "the thirties", includes 878a-d, five pieces, 2/1/1965-11/30/1965 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 878 | |
| Spencer, M.H.: Letter, personal, to Ernest from his mother, M.H. Spencer cautioning him to be polite, take care of his clothes, and send his dirty wash home [Baltimore City], 7/28/1886-7/28/1886 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1369 | |
| J. Silvestre Rebello to Dr. Joshua Cohen, autographed letter signed, Rio, February 18, 1842, regarding agricultural publications, sugar [Baltimore City], 2/18/1842-2/18/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2435 | |
| J. Silvestre Rebello to Joshua Cohen, autographed letter signed, Rio, June 17, 1842, regarding agricultural and medical publications [Baltimore City], 6/17/1842-6/17/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2436 | |
| John L. Moore, Howard County: Autograph letter signed, February 13, 1846, to daughter Caroline Belt Moore from Ellicotts Mills to her boarding school in Baltimore; envelope included; explanation of a quilt owned by Caroline Belt Moore, includes 2688a, b, c [Baltimore City], 2/13/1846-2/13/1846 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2688 | |
| E.M. Moore, Howard County: Autograph letter signed to cousin Rachel in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 16, 1840; sent from Ellicotts Mill, mention of oncoming Civil War and W. H. Harrison [Baltimore County], 7/16/1840-7/16/1840 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2689 | |
| Autograph letter signed, James Cooper, Washington, D.C. on February 27, 1841, to David Fullerton, Esq.; letter concerns advice to Fullerton's son in securing employment with the government; reference to Congress and the city, 2/27/1841-2/27/1841 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2695 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Utica, July 22, 1831: From Dr. R. C. Cummings to Dr. J. Paul Cockey describing several medical cases, their symptoms, treatment, and outcome [Baltimore City], 7/22/1831-7/22/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2729 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Utica, August 9, 1831: From Dr. R.C. Cummings to Dr. J. P. Cockey of Baltimore describing several medicl cases, their symptoms, treatment, and outcome [Baltimore City], 8/9/1831-8/9/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2730 | |
| Autograph letter signed, November 10, 12, 1831 from Dr. R. C. Cummings to Dr. J. P. Cockey of Baltimore describing several medical cases, their symptoms, treatment and outcome [Baltimore City], 11/10/1831-11/12/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2731 | |
| Autograph letter signed, August 29, 1831, from Dr. R. C. Cummings to Dr. J. P. Cockey of Baltimore describing several medical cases, their symptoms, treatment, and outcome; requests for reading material and medicines [Baltimore City], 8/29/1831-8/29/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2732 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Utica, January 16, 1832, from Dr. R. C. Cummings to Dr. J. Paul Cockey describing several medical cases, symptoms, treatment and outcome; requests for reading material and medicines [Baltimore City], 1/16/1832-1/16/1832 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2733 | |
| Autograph letter signed, July 10, 1832, from Dr. R. C. Cummings to Dr. J. P. Cockey of Baltimore describing several medical cases, their symptoms, treatment and outcome; request for additional medicine [Baltimore City], 2/9/1832-2/9/1832 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2734 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Utica, July 10, 1832 from Dr. R. C. Cummings to Dr. J. P. Cockey of Baltimore describing several medical cases, their symptoms, treatment and outcome [Baltimore City], 7/10/1832-7/10/1832 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2735 | |
| Autograph letter signed, July 29, 1831, from Dr. R. C. Cummings to Dr. J. P. Cockey of Baltimore describing several medical cases, symptoms, treatment and outcome [Baltimore City], 7/29/1831-7/29/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2736 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Utica, March 9, 1832, from Dr. R. C. Cummings to Dr. J. P. Cockey of Baltimore describing several medical cases, symptoms, treatment and outcome [Baltimore City], 3/9/1832-3/9/1832 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2737 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Utica, December 14, 1832, from Dr. R. C. Cummings to Dr. J. P. Cockey of Baltimore describing several medical cases, their symptoms, treatment and outcome; also, financial account for 18 months' earnings [Baltimore City], 12/14/1832-12/14/1832 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2738 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Utica, March 15, 1833, from Dr. R. C. Cummings of Baltimore describing several medical cases, symptoms, treatment, and outcome; also comments on several articles of medical literature [Baltimore City], 3/15/1833-3/15/1833 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2739 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Utica, November 27, 1833, from Dr. R. C. Cummings to Dr. J. P. Cockey of Baltimore discussing medical lectures and readings [Baltimore City], 11/27/1833-11/27/1833 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2740 | |
| Autograph letter signed from William Pinkney August 1828 to Ezekill Hughes, editor of the Georgetown Gazette; contents of the letter are confusing, referring to a personal matter, 8/1/1829-8/31/1829 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2805 | |
| Anonymous fragment of a letter--unknown writer and receiver, personal correspondence. From Germany., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2809 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Silvester Rebello, Rio de Janiro, May 30, 1843, to Joshua Cohen, professor of medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore: Personal letter, reference to political climate in Rio and marriages of the royalty [Baltimore City], 9/12/1842-9/12/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2814 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Silvester Rebello, July 1843, Rio, to Joshua Cohen, professor of medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore: Mention of political climate, imperial troops [Baltimore City], 7/1/1843-7/31/1843 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2815 | |
| Autograph letter signed, John Spencer, Baltimore: July 30, 1886, to son Ernest at college in Randallstown; references to Maryland state legislature of which Spencer was a member [Baltimore City], 7/30/1886-7/30/1886 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2818 | |
| Autograph letter signed, John Spencer, Baltimore, August 7 , 1886, to son Ernest away at college in Randallstown, Maryland: Discussion of Maryland legislature of which Spencer was a member and his address concerning "convict contract labor"; references also to Congress and Congressman R. Ingersoll [Baltimore City], 8/7/1886-8/7/1886 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2819 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Ella Spencer, Baltimore, July 20, 1886, to brother Ernest at college in Randallstown [Baltimore County] [Baltimore City], 7/20/1886-7/20/1886 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2820 | |
| Autograph letter signed, John Klohr, Randallstown, Maryland, December 5, 1886, to Baltimore county, Ernest Spencer, regarding rabbit hunting [Baltimore City] [Baltimore County], 12/5/1886-12/5/1886 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2821 | |
| Autograph letter signed John Spencer, Baltimore, July 16, 1886, and wife, Mary, to son Ernest while he was away [Baltimore City], 7/16/1886-7/16/1886 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2849 | |
| Autograph letter signed John Spencer, Baltimore, July 28, 1886, to son Ernest; mentions the legislation against convict contract labor which Spencer wrote and the Baltimore Lavor Free Press, a paper published in Baltimore in the interest of free labor [Baltimore City], 7/28/1886-7/28/1886 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2850 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Frederick County, February 1834: Thomas Johnson to Benjamin Price regarding appointment [Frederick County], 2/1/1834-2/28/1834 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2904 | |
| Note, no date, from John Murray to Henry Steiner, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3186 | |
| Autograph letter signed, New York, February 18, 1829: George Douglass to John Glenn, Esq, of Baltimore, naming William Doran, Sam Huntington, Richard E. Hodges, J. Ducasse, J. F. Ducasse, J. Lion and J. L. LaFontauk for a commission [Baltimore City], 2/18/1829-2/18/1829 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3220 | |
| A. W. Gasler to Henry, autograph letter signed, January 5, 1913: Personal news and discussion of farm salem, Cambridge [Dorchester County], 5/1/1913-1/5/1913 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3245 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Copenhagen, December 7, 1867, James Buchanan, U.S. minister to Denmark, to Charles J. Faulkner concerning the election of Lincoln to the Presidency, lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 12/7/1867-12/7/1867 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3333 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Salisbury, Maryland, March 16, 1862: John E. Rastall to ( ) concerns a trip to Alexandria, VA and Washington, DC; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 3/16/1862-3/16/1862 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3335 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, Maryland, March 16, 1862, John E. Rastall to his family describing his job as an adjutant; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 3/16/1862-3/16/1862 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3336 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Salisbury, September 4, 1862: John E. Rastall to his family concerning the draft; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 9/4/1862-9/4/1862 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3337 | |
| Autograph document signed, Alleghany County, October 4, 1813, Rebecca Young: To John Beale Howard relating social news and some political activities [Alleghany County], 10/4/1813-10/4/1813 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3340 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, April 5, 1842, Dr. H. Willis Baxley letter of recommendation for Dr. Charles Eversfield; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 4/5/1842-4/5/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3374 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, March 29, 1842, William Power, M.D.: Letter of recommendation for Dr. Charles Eversfield to Dr. Barton; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 3/29/1842-3/29/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3375 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Philadelphia, April 22, 1842, Charles Eversfield: Autobiographical letter to the Board of Naval Examiners; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 4/22/1842-4/22/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3376 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Annapolis, July 28, 1845, Washington G. Tuck to William H. Tuck concerning political nominations; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 7/28/1845-7/28/1845 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3380 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, February 1, 1844, Joseph Myrick to his father, William Myrick in E. Orleans, Massachusetts, personal and family news; December 10, 1980, card pulled, 2/1/1844-2/1/1844 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3391 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Sharpsburg, Maryland, no date, John Samuel Reed, personal news; also, promissory note, December 11, 1854, Eliz K. Piper, Henry Piper, $150 to David Belser; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 12/11/1854-12/11/1854 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3410 | |
| Autograph letter signed, August 21, 1862, Richard Walke to Walter Ball, a request to have Ball answer on a subject (not described); lost December 10, 1980, card pulled February 28, 1984, 8/21/1862-8/21/1862 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3415 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Port Tobacco, Maryland, December 4, 1822, [Mator?] Taney to Frederick D. Stone asking when he plans to be in Port Tobacco [Charles County], 12/4/1822-12/4/1822 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3442 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Bishop's Head, December 13, Katie Sangford, an initiation, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3445 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Somerset County, July 28: Charlotte J. Parsons to Mrs. Anne H. White concerning shopping and some personal news [Somerset County], [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3447 | |
| Autographed letter signed, Providence, August 11, 1850, Emily J. Sudler to cousin Liz regarding family news [Somerset County], 8/11/1850-8/11/1850 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3451 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Providence, March 13, to Liza (Sudler) from Mary regarding personal and family matters, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3452 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, February 2, 1854, Wesley L. Tull to Elizabeth Sudler at "Potato Neck" Somerset, Maryland, personal news [Baltimore City] [Somerset County], 2/2/1854-2/2/1854 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3454 | |
| Autograph letter signed, March 9, 1854, ____ M. Dashiell to Lizzie Sudler, personal matters, 3/9/1854-3/9/1854 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3456 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, September 6, 1868, Hercillia Hicks, personal and family news to a sister [Baltimore City], 9/6/1868-9/6/1868 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3509 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, February 1, 1872, H. Hicks to Jonathan McCready: Personal and family news [Baltimore City], 2/1/1872-2/1/1872 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3511 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, May 15, 1873, Jonathan A. McCready to his son James A. McCready: Instructions on who to go to if in need and on when to plant the corn [Baltimore City], 5/15/1873-5/15/1873 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3513 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, May 20, 1877, Johnathan A. McCready, to his son [James A. McCready]: Financial, personal news and instructions, advice on marriage [Baltimore City], 5/20/1877-5/20/1877 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3514 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, April 10, 1877, Jonathan A. McCready to his son [James A. McCready]: News of a trip shipping corn, instructions to plant corn and collect rent money [Baltimore City], 4/10/1877-4/10/1877 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3515 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, January 29, 1877, J. A. McCreay to his son [James A. McCready]: News of ice on the North River [Baltimore City], 1/29/1877-1/29/1877 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3516 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, February 12, 1877, Jonathan A. McCready to his son [James A. McCready]: Personal news and instructions on planting corn and maintaining fences [Baltimore City], 2/12/1877-2/12/1877 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3517 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Havre de Grace, June 4, 1884, J. A. McCready to his son James A. McCready giving him an address where he can be reached in Washington, D.C. [Harford County], 6/4/1884-6/4/1884 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3519 | |
| Autograph letter signed, [Ellott's Island] December 13, 1882, W. A. Langford: An invitations to visit, personal and family news. References to Joe Layton and Frank Langford, 12/13/1882-12/13/1882 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3524 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Parkersburg to Virginia, December 17, 1883, J. G. Jacher, short note acknowledging a letter, 12/17/1883-12/17/1883 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3569 | |
| Autograph letter signed, "Whealan Fort" [possibly Fort Henry in Wheeling, West Virginia], February 28, 1777, Elizabeth Reagan to Mark Alexander asking whether or not a house has been rented, mention of Indians [Baltimore City], 2/28/1777-2/28/1777 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3572 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Annapolis, March 26, 1866, E. B. French, auditor, to Mrs. Amanda Daniels, notification of her husband's (Nicholas Daniels) death and procedure for claiming his pay [Baltimore City], 3/26/1866-3/26/1866 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3611 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Princeton, New Jersey, no date , S. Webster Bradford, concerns college pranks, political competition and bill payments at college to father A. W. Bradford, [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3622 | |
| Autograph letter (Princeton), November 3, 1872, [S. Webster Bradford] to A. W. Bradford, school news, comparing freshman and sophomore classes, political campaigning, 11/3/1872-11/3/1872 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3623 | |
| Autograph letter signed (Princeton), November 13, 1872, S. Webster Bradford, to A. W. Bradford, payment of bills, condition of horses and political concerns, 11/3/1872-11/13/1872 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3624 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, December 14, 1873, A. W. Bradford, to son, S. W. Bradford, discussing school bills and trains to Baltimore, 12/14/1873-12/14/1873 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3625 | |
| Autograph letter, Baltimore, August 24, 1865, I. L. Sevig to William Woodford , discusses settling in Baltimore, 8/24/1865-8/24/1865 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3626 | |
| Envelope, no date, anonymous, envelope printed with a multicolored Arms of Maryland with a quote, "The Constitution Must and Shall be Sustained", [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3627 | |
| Autograph letter signed. George Howard, to his wife, Eliza, news of happenings in Annapolis, concerning the fate of the C&O Canal and a slave holder's convention. Personal news. [Anne Arundel Count] [Cecil County], 1/11/1842-1/11/1842 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3685 | |
| Woodward, R., Dr. Bibron's antidote to poison of rattlesnake., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3838 | |
| Carter, Charles S. To Zachariah Roberts, expressing support for the Whigs and commenting on the Tariff issue and Delaware politics. (Baltimore City), 7/3/1846-7/3/1846 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3875 | |
| Sims, Dorcas. (Philadelphia) To Martha Ann Roberts, her daughter, describing some clothing Sims will be sending to her., 5/12/1839-5/12/1839 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3876 | |
| Fraser, Elizabeth C. (Wilmington, Delaware) To Carrie L.P. Roberts, about teaching and mutual friends., 9/21/1869-9/21/1869 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3883 | |
| Bacon, Thomas, clergyman, c.1700-1768 Letter to Henry Callister, pasted in a reprint of "Reverend Thomas Bacon of Maryland," by Reverend Doctor Ethan Allen. (Talbot County), 11/7/1755-11/7/1755 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3892 | |
| A) James, Isabella. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) To her cousin about securing valuable letters from Maryland. B) With a circular about the Great Central Fair., 4/2/1864-4/2/1864 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3897 | |
| Nye, Goerge H. To his wife from the counting room of Alberton Mills with an engraving of Alberton Mills on the letterhead, 3/1/1862-3/1/1862 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3965 | |
| Deshons, J.H. To John Thomas Blake, describing his life as a student. [Baltimore City], 12/4/1859-12/4/1859 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3966 | |
| Letter by Truman M. Hawley to his brother describing Civil War battle. Includes envelope, 9/26/1862-9/26/1862 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3977 | |
| Photocopies of FBI documents concerning activities of the Communist Party in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Please note: there are more Calcott documents in unprocessed HISTMS (under "Calcott") [four folders] [Baltimore City], 1/1/1941-12/31/1969 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4008 | |
| Letter of endorsement for Reverdy Johnson for U.S. Senate of Whig Clay Club of Maryland. [Baltimore City], 12/2/1844-12/2/1844 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4009 | |
| From A. A. Bell to Mrs. Mary Bell, describes various purchases of merchandise that he has made. (Baltimore City), 9/18/1848-9/18/1848 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4013 | |
| From L.D. to Mr. Hunter, discusses money and other problems as well as family news. [Baltimore City], 4/6/1849-4/6/1849 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4014 | |
| From John Dunelore to Reverend Dalmer, written from Port Republic, MD. [Calvert County], 3/8/1856-3/8/1856 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4016 | |
| From Aiken to Mother - describes trip from Washington D.C. through Maryland to Pennsylvania, and experiences with Catholic nuns/nurses at Satterlee Hospital., 5/29/1864-5/29/1864 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4027 | |
| Certification to William Chapman that two black men, Daniel Butler and Oliver Cromwell, enlisted in Colored Troops. [Baltimore City], 6/24/1864-6/24/1864 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4029 | |
| Envelope addressed to William Chapman from Office of Board of Claims for Slaves Enlisted in U.S. Service. [Baltimore City], [undated] (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4030 | |
| From MD Congressmen to Attorney General Edward Bates. Among the signers is Charles B. Calvert., 1/27/1862-1/27/1862 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4031 | |
| From S.L. Brown (Keystone Coal Company, Wilkes-Barre PA) to John L. Taylor regarding payment of outstanding account and new coal vein., 12/24/1894-12/24/1894 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4039 | |
| From Samuel E. Foskey to J.J. Morris regarding payment for resurveying of land., 10/17/1876-10/17/1876 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4040 | |
| Fragment of letter of instructions about having something notarized. Signed by M.D. Cap., 5/1/1865-5/1/1865 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4042 | |
| Inquiry regarding order of jars from Homestead Dairy Farm, Salisbury MD [Wicomico County], 1/1/1907-1/1/1907 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4050 | |
| Unsigned request for appointment as route agent between Emory Grove, Maryland and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. [Montgomery County], 8/12/1880-8/12/1880 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4054 | |
| From Charley Huf to his friend, Joseph describing daily activities and war-time Baltimore. [Baltimore City], 9/27/1861-9/27/1861 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4057 | |
| From E. Remington to Martin Aumiller regarding business purchases, Philadelphia PA., 9/6/1854-9/6/1854 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4059 | |
| From Christian Kaner to Charles Humphries regarding copper stock transactions. [Baltimore City], 7/22/1851-7/22/1851 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4060 | |
| From Isaac Tyler to Edward Remington concerning mineral mining. [Baltimore City], 11/4/1852-11/4/1852 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4061 | |
| From Pym and Clarice V. Remington to their uncle, Edward Remington - thank you for letter and package., 12/22/1883-12/22/1883 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4066 | |
| From J.B.R. Remington to his son, Edward regarding Thomas' daughter and fire losses., 3/26/1858-3/26/1858 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4067 | |
| From D. Keener to Edward Remington regarding mining. [Baltimore City], 8/12/1852-8/12/1852 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4070 | |
| From soldier named Sumner of Bank's Division to "Nellie". Describes capture of Fort Donelson and Roanoke Island and plans. [Frederick County], 2/23/1862-2/23/1862 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4076 | |
| From Crocker Richmond to M. Perkins regarding disaffection of mechanics in town of Taunton., 10/8/1831-10/8/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4078 | |
| From David T. McKim to Otto Scott regarding $145.76 [Baltimore City], 6/20/1833-6/20/1833 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4079 | |
| From Reverdy Johnson to Souenior [?]., 2/4/1879-2/4/1879 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4080 | |
| Mr. Wallis will be oblidged to [Gov?] Bradford if he will receive him at his convenience. Initialed by A.W. Bradford. [Baltimore City], 3/18/1863-3/18/1863 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4081 | |
| Between Maryland Senator, John Walter Smith and General Henry D. Warfield regarding Army Bill and provisions regarding National Guard. Annapolis [Anne Arundel County], 1/6/1920-1/12/1920 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4082 | |
| From Rep. Francis Thomas to Jessie Spenser with envelope regarding state finances and Carroll County. [Carroll County], 2/10/1840-2/10/1840 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4086 | |
| From Heinrich Ewald Bucholz to Samuel W. Bradford regarding articles and photos of A.W. Bradford, Maryland Governor. [Baltimore City], 10/11/1906-10/11/1906 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4087 | |
| From Colonel Henry H. Andrew to Samuel Bradford regarding men eligible for Union Society of the Civil War. [Baltimore City], 7/3/1911-7/3/1911 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4088 | |
| From Martin Page Andrews to Samuel Bradford regarding clippings of Major Gordon and the Tercentenary History of Maryland. [Baltimore City], 12/18/1922-12/18/1922 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4089 | |
| From Charles E. Hard to Samuel Bradford regarding address of A. Bradford at National Cemetery at Antietam., 1/28/1921-1/28/1921 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4090 | |
| From Stevenson A. Williams to [S.?] Bradford regarding Republican Convention to be held in Minneapolis. [Harford County], 4/3/1892-4/3/1892 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4095 | |
| From William Cockey to Samuel W. Bradford regarding his membership certificate for Maryland Society of Sons of the American Revolution. [Baltimore City], 12/15/1905-12/15/1905 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4097 | |
| From George Stearns, Anthracite and Bituminous Coal to [S.?] Bradford regarding delivery of coal. [Baltimore City], 8/19/1874-8/19/1874 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4098 | |
| From B.F. Leonard to Samuel A. Bradford regarding lease, rent, contract with Sphagnins, Great Del. Fertilizer. [Baltimore City], 11/2/1869-11/2/1869 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4099 | |
| From A. Abel, Women's College, Baltimore, to Samuel Bradford regarding original Harford County declaration of 1775. [Baltimore City] [Harford County], 2/3/1908-2/3/1908 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4100 | |
| From Robert Garrett to Samuel W. Bradford regarding purchase of property. [Baltimore City], 6/6/1881-6/6/1881 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4109 | |
| From Bernard C. Steiner of EPFL to Samuel Bradford regarding receipt of historical papers and autographs. [Baltimore City], 1/13/1909-1/13/1909 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4110 | |
| From Thomas H. Boulk[?], Hagerstown, to A.W. Bradford regarding information on origins of Antietam National Cemetery. [Washington County] [Baltimore City], 11/27/1868-11/27/1868 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4111 | |
| From Gerard H. Reese to A.W. Bradford regarding railroad crossings and public highway safety. [Baltimore County], 4/30/1873-4/30/1873 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4118 | |
| From E.B. Prettyman to A.W. Bradford suggesting he sell Mesh Farm for House of Correction. [Baltimore County], 5/11/1871-5/11/1871 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4119 | |
| From W.K. Lawdin [?] to A.W. Bradford regarding hopes for future employment and thanks for kindness. [Baltimore City], 12/1/1831-12/1/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4120 | |
| From B. Leonard et al to A.W. Bradford regarding lease of Exeter Hall and their intention to vacate.. [Baltimore City], 1/13/1870-1/13/1870 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4122 | |
| From F.D. Tormey to Augustus W. Bradford regarding procuring employment for Tormey's brother. [Baltimore City], 1/24/1851-1/24/1851 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4126 | |
| Fragment of note, unsigned, declining invitation to barbeque due to illness of Mr. Woodward. On back are notes regarding clothes., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4173 | |
| From Lilly to Ellie; discusses check to be sent and news of Cumberland people. [Allegany County], 5/8/1874-5/8/1874 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4204 | |
| Letter concerning sale of canal scrip [?] from J.H. Bevan. [Baltimore City], 2/11/1856-2/11/1856 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4205 | |
| To Miss Coleman from Charles W. Heuisler thanks for congratulations and plumbing repairs. [Baltimore City], 11/20/1909-11/20/1909 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4224 | |
| To Miss Miriam Coleman from Baltimore Mayor Ferdinand C. Latrobe. [Baltimore City], 3/19/1889-3/19/1889 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4225 | |
| Request for info from Jefferson regarding mercantile matters; signed by McHenry, Henry, Hindman., 6/10/1785-6/10/1785 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4235 | |
| From R.C. Bowie to trustees of Maryland Agricultural College requesting transfer of stock to Leonard Bowie. [Prince George's County], 1/16/1869-1/16/1869 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4236 | |
| From Lizzie C. Harwood to Sarah with general family news. Annapolis [Anne Arundel County], 6/10/1864-6/10/1864 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4246 | |
| Fragment of an order for payment of a note by Cheery. [Baltimore City], 10/29/1849-10/29/1849 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4249 | |
| From J.W. White to Miss Sarah Davis, Annapolis, regarding slaves he has been renting from her. [Anne Arundel County], 1/2/1809-1/2/1809 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4250 | |
| German letter., 1/18/1836-1/18/1836 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4254 | |
| From William A. Grove to Alex Niele, pres. of Hagerstown. Wants time to pay off a note. [Washington County], 11/28/1842-11/28/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4257 | |
| Letter of recommendation for Mr. O'Halloran from Mr. McCork to Postmaster James. [Baltimore City], 7/2/1877-7/2/1877 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4259 | |
| From W.W. Bosworth to his parents from Hammond Hospital describing his health. [St. Mary's County], 12/9/1862-12/9/1862 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4260 | |
| From B. Franklin Greene to Reverend W.A. Whittingham regarding professorship of English at Washington College., 9/14/1843-9/14/1843 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4261 | |
| From W.W. Bosworth to his parents. Discusses conditions at Hammond Hospital, Point Lookout MD, his health, and land. [St. Mary's County], 11/24/1862-11/24/1862 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4262 | |
| Annapolis. From Thomas Sim Lee to Brigadier General Smith concerning apprehension of French privateers.[Anne Arundel County], 8/20/1794-8/20/1794 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4265 | |
| From soldier named Samuel to his wife. Discusses family news and being transferred to Point Lookout. [St. Mary's County], 5/10/1865-5/10/1865 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4267 | |
| From General Marston discussing laying out camp for rebel officers and cavalry mission at Point Lookout. [St. Mary's County], 1/18/1864-1/18/1864 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4268 | |
| Letter from Union soldier John W. Sturtevant to his family in New Hampshire; news and conditions at U.S. General Hospital at Annapolis, sketch of hospital. [Anne Arundel County]., 12/8/1864-12/8/1864 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4273 | |
| Letter of introduction concerning services of Benjamin Contee and Co., sent to Samuel Hepburn. [Prince George's County], 2/13/1784-2/13/1784 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4274 | |
| John Wheatly regarding payment of bills - tobacco trade. [Prince George's County], 4/18/1743-4/18/1743 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4275 | |
| From William Molleson to John Hepburn regarding transportation and trading arrangements. [Prince George's County], 1/4/1766-1/4/1766 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4276 | |
| From Thomas Claggett & Co. to Samuel Hepburn regarding continuation of business after death of Thomas Claggett. [Prince George's County], 2/20/1793-2/20/1793 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4277 | |
| From William Molleson to John Hepburn regarding tobacco trade and exchange. [Prince George's County], 1/15/1766-1/15/1766 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4278 | |
| From William and Robert Molleson to John Hepburn regarding tobacco trade. [Prince George's County], 9/12/1775-9/12/1775 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4279 | |
| Invoice and letter written by Benjamin Harwood to an unknown recipient. [Annapolis], 9/26/1816-9/26/1816 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4300 | |
| From John Pendleton Kennedy to Dr. Joshua Cohen. Requests to borrow a costume. [Baltimore City], 7/16/1840-7/16/1840 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4304 | |
| From John Pendleton Kennedy to Robert Elmor, Esq. Discusses his health and forwarding a letter., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4305 | |
| Copy of letter to Co. Timothy Pickering. Request of Andrew Ellicott for money to be sent., 8/14/1788-8/14/1788 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4315 | |
| From [Jacob Behor?] to [George Bushor?] of Williamsburg asking him to deliver a harness to Frederick Ziegler. [Baltimore City] [Washington County], 6/23/1828-6/23/1828 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4316 | |
| Stephen Adams, confederate soldier's letter to brother about being exchanged. [Baltimore City], 2/14/1865-2/14/1865 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4326 | |
| From Samuel Smith to his son John, then in Paris. Mentions friends abroad. [Washington DC], 1/9/1811-1/9/1811 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4328 | |
| From Sergeant Whitman W. Bosworth to his parents. Discusses his health, discharge and need for news. [Worcester County], 11/12/1862-11/12/1862 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4333 | |
| From Francis Scott Key. Discusses building a school house in Frederick Town. [Frederick County], 12/22/1812-12/22/1812 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4336 | |
| C.H. Pixley to his father. Describes naval activity during the Civil War. [Annapolis], 1/1/1861-12/31/1865 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4344 | |
| From Louis McLane to A. Dickinson. Apology for leaving suddenly. Regrets not being able to pass bill. [Wilmington, DE], 6/4/1826-6/4/1826 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4355 | |
| From Eugene L. Didier to R.E. Thompson concerning articles in the American Supt. [Supplement?] [Baltimore City] [Philadelphia], 7/25/1882-7/25/1882 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4356 | |
| From John Gordon to Edward Lloyd concerning charge of buggery against James Ray. (Talbot County?), 3/31/1781-3/31/1781 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4357 | |
| From Samuel Sitgreaves to James McHenry. Solicits his support of Congressman Hindman. [location originally given as Eastern Shore, but cannot verify], 9/16/1798-9/16/1798 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4359 | |
| From Samuel Dickinson to Messrs. Airy and Gilmore. Wants tobacco to ship with Captain Coward. (Talbot County), 7/4/1771-7/4/1771 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4362 | |
| From Thomas N. Hick to Miss Nellie M. Everett. Apology for delay in complying with her request. (Annapolis), 3/11/1867-3/11/1867 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4364 | |
| From Thomas W. Veazey, Governor of Maryland to Governor of Kentucky regarding joint effort to reduce duties on tobacco. (Annapolis), 2/2/1837-2/2/1837 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4365 | |
| From Senator Herbert R. O'Connor, senator from Maryland, to George McCullough regarding eliminating Communist sympathizers., 11/12/1952-11/12/1952 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4366 | |
| From Congressman Frank Small, 5th district MD, to George McCullough thanking him for his congratulatory letter., 7/6/1954-7/6/1954 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4367 | |
| From Congressman Edward A. Garmatz, 3rd district MD, to George McCullough thanking him for his congratulations on renomination., 7/2/1954-7/2/1954 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4368 | |
| From DeWitt S. Hyde, 6th district MD, to George McCullough thanking him for his congratulations on his primary victory., 7/1/1954-7/1/1954 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4369 | |
| From Frances B. Hoyland, assistant to Congressman George H. Fallon, 4th district MD, to George McCullough acknowledging receipt., 7/8/1954-7/8/1954 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4370 | |
| From Frances B. Hoyland, assistant to Congressman George H. Fallon, 4th district MD, to George McCullough thanking him for his get well letter., 3/5/1954-3/5/1954 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4371 | |
| from J.L. Nelson to James Madison (then Secretary of War) regarding payment of back pay to father of John Doogan, Jr. (Frederick County), 8/8/1815-8/8/1815 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4372 | |
| From Thomas J. Rogers to brother John Rogers. Military defense prep. In Philadelphia after battle of Baltimore., 9/24/1814-9/24/1814 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4373 | |
| From Thomas J. Rogers to brother John Rogers. Various troop movements, requests box of books., 11/29/1814-11/29/1814 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4374 | |
| From Thomas J. Rogers to brother John H. Rogers. Arrival in Washington is not as orderly as Senate of Pennsylvania. (Washington DC), 3/25/1818-3/25/1818 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4375 | |
| From J.A. McCreedy to his son. (Washington DC) (Dorchester County), 7/7/1877-7/7/1877 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4393 | |
| To Mrs. Eleanor Connelly from Merchants Protective Credit and Collection Bureau regarding claims suit. (Baltimore City), 2/22/1899-2/22/1899 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4407 | |
| From R.D. Hopkins to R.D. Estep, excusing his absence from meeting because of illness. (Baltimore City), 12/30/1891-12/30/1891 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4411 | |
| Reports of trips by rail with fish for stocking in rivers etc. From Havre de Grace, Maryland to various places. (Harford County), 5/21/1876-8/5/1876 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4421 | |
| From J. Shelfblaetz to commanding officer of Fort Baker requesting passage for J.H. Pfeiffer and wife. (Prince George's County), 5/6/1865-5/6/1865 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4422 | |
| Plot and description of Levins Discovery by William Barrow., 12/12/1703-12/12/1703 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4437 | |
| Survey notes and calculations signed by James Daniel and James Drake. Blackwater Range, Walls Chance., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4439 | |
| Request for 1 year subscription to Harper's Monthly magazine from David A. Smith to Dr. Sanderson. (Frederick County), 6/16/1857-6/16/1857 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4440 | |
| Draft of document used when Maryland delegation presented credentials to the Continental Congress. Written by William Paca., 10/1/1776-10/31/1776 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4454 | |
| Letter from Maurice A. Williams to Thomas. Invitation to travel by train from Catonsville to Nunnery Lane and visit at the Williams residence. (Baltimore City), 1/29/1869-1/29/1869 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4458 | |
| Letter from J.A. McCready to his son. Discusses coal miners strike and lack of work. Expresses concern about Ann Jane quitting work and relays message to Henry Wilson's wife that he is well. Inquiries about health of other friends. (Harford County), 8/13/1877-8/13/1877 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4459 | |
| Letter from James Ridgely, corresponding and recording secretary of International Order of Odd Fellows, to member Joseph Kidder. Regrets he cannot supply Kidder with request for engraved likeness of P. Shives [?] but will be able to after January 11, 1861. (Baltimore City), 12/17/1860-12/17/1860 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4465 | |
| Invitation to funeral of Very Reverend Joseph P. Dubreul, S.S.S. at Seminary of St. Sulpice, Baltimore. Sent by P. Dissez., 4/21/1878-4/21/1878 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4466 | |
| Letter from Eliza to her mother, Ann [?]. Begs mother to visit or write. Mentions a Mr. Schley who will leave her in Baltimore while he goes to Annapolis., 12/3/1813-12/3/1813 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4467 | |
| Letter from A.W. Goslee to someone who wants to work his farm. Mentions good price in tomatoes. Wants to cut Red Oak timber. Letterhead says Office of A.W. Goslee, Dealer in General Merchandise, nos. 201 and 203 Henry Street., 3/13/1906-3/13/1906 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4469 | |
| Six letters on one sheet; the correspondence of W.J. Albert., 6/24/1863-8/10/1863 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4492 | |
| 4 letters from Archbishop Martin J. Spalding of the Archbishopric of Baltimore to Monsignore Ricci. Written in Italian while in Rome., 12/16/1869-5/21/1870 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4498 | |
| Business letter from M. Cursey concerning shipment of grains; no location legible., 8/8/1859-8/8/1859 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4499 | |
| From Stephen L. Nicholby to his sister describing camp life and standing guard over beef cattle. Inquires about family members., 2/25/1864-2/25/1864 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4507 | |
| From D. Dixon to his wife. Describes troop movements, bombardment, encampment near Washington, D.C. and balloon ascension for scouting., 8/26/1861-8/26/1861 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4508 | |
| To Uncle Aaron and Family. Describes his [soldier's] health, attacks he and his fellow soldiers have made on the camp of Col. J.M. Bodon, a leader of guerillas, bushwhackers and horse thieves, and opinions on the [Civil] War., 11/16/1862-11/16/1862 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4509 | |
| From Z.H. Cooch to Robert Evans concerning transporting black powder manufactured by E.I. DuPont & Co. for Captain Robinson., 1/20/1845-1/20/1845 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4510 | |
| From H.A. McComas to J. Eberley & Co. answering questions regarding sending goods to the Hagerstown Fair fairgrounds illustrated in Tetterhead., 10/9/1889-10/9/1889 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4512 | |
| From John Eaton, Jr. to his brother, Green A. Eaton. Describes wanting to march, wants Green to send him his and Monroe's miniatures, wants to attend town meeting there at home in New Hampshire., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4513 | |
| 12 page letter from W.W. Thompson to his wife. Describes missing his family, his current campsite viewing Baltimore City and Chesapeake Bay, guard duty, his responsibilities, a fire fight. Requests money for postage and washing. Sends love to family., 6/2/1861-6/2/1861 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4514 | |
| Personal note from H. Shafer to Mr. Allender., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4522 | |
| Correspondence from C.A. Cook to H.B. Newcomb regarding loan. Cook appears to have been president of Bank of Geneva., 1/17/1837-1/17/1837 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4558 | |
| Letter from A. Barnes to Elie [?] Beatty Esq. Of Hagerstown, requesting a bank loan of $2500., 7/9/1836-7/9/1836 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4570 | |
| Letter's bottom half is missing. Letter mentions Lucy, Phenix, Fred, and Maria., 7/11/1860-7/11/1860 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4571 | |
| Letter to Amelia from an unknown writer. Expresses condolensces on her mother's death, and mentions recent lectures he attended on ancient Egypt., 1/8/1844-1/18/1844 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4573 | |
| 21 page letter, bound with ribbon, from Evelina Hardcastle to a friend, describing the illness and death of Evelina's friend, Mrs. Mary Preston of Harford County., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4579 | |
| Unfinished letter from Maria Mann to her mother, describing her journay to her job as a governess and her responsibilities in educating the three daughters of Major DeVex, Rose, Violet and Emily., 8/15/1863-8/15/1863 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4582 | |
| Letter. William A. West gives advice to unknown addressee on how to apply for a professional position., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4592 | |
| Letter from Washington Van Bilben [?] to B.J. Brent, Esq. Discussing a loan. The name William Schley appears, but his involvement is unclear., 12/1/1830-12/1/1830 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4611 | |
| Legal letter concerning the rape of Elizabeth Harding, wife of Lewis Harding by Samuel Phillips., 3/9/1803-3/9/1803 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4625 | |
| Letter to Mr. Baysare, merchant, concerning butter and eggs, from James Henring., 2/14/1827-2/14/1827 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4630 | |
| Letterbook of Thomas Russell. Discusses Colonial Period iron industry in Virginia primarily and Daybook of Russell's niece, Ann Russell - combined into front and rear of volume., 1/1/1816-12/31/1817 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4634 | |
| Letter from James H. Rawlings to Levin Woolford, Comptroller of Maryland, regarding pension application of Susan Richardson. Relates to mdms# 4659., 5/1/1872-5/1/1872 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4662 | |
| John Crawford to W. Calmont discussing his personal fortunes and a possible end to slavery., 4/20/1806-4/20/1806 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4695 | |
| School exercise and correspondence book of J.H. Jamar who was attending the Mount Washington Rugby Institute., 1/1/1856-12/31/1857 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4706 | |
| Letter written by James Abercrombie of Philadelphia to Samuel Parker praising tract written by Dr. Wharton in opposition to tenets [on the Trinity] of Dr. Priestly., 6/9/1791-6/9/1791 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4721 | |
| Unfinished letter addressed to author's daughter concerning physicians, health, trip to Cambridge, Md., 2/9/1840-2/9/1840 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4747 | |
| Written from Annapolis - request for various chemicals and equipment., 4/3/1837-4/3/1837 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4757 | |
| To Messrs. Canoge from Benjamin Canoge regarding sale of Ozenburgh cloth., 4/16/1812-4/16/1812 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4768 | |
| From Alexander A. Kennard to John C. Waters regarding position of wood corder. (Folio ), 1/4/1838-1/4/1838 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4769 | |
| From George Small to Frederick Zeigler regarding settlement of Zeigler's account with Kerman and Stillinger., 6/16/1848-6/16/1848 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4770 | |
| From Thomas Harris to William Gibson, Clerk of Baltimore County Court regarding legal matters., 9/22/1826-9/22/1826 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4771 | |
| From John P. Ingle to Eli Beatty regarding accounts between Bank & Canal Company., 1/28/1840-1/28/1840 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4775 | |
| From George Mackubin to Emanuel Kent regarding the accounting for auction duties., 11/24/1830-11/24/1830 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4776 | |
| From William Camden, clerk for D. Claude to John J. Graves regarding funding for free schools., 8/11/1846-8/11/1846 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4777 | |
| From Francis Gallagher to Jacob G. Davies regarding nominations made to Maryland Senate., 2/4/1845-2/4/1845 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4779 | |
| From John M. Fissevre to Messrs. Canoges regarding "moon colored ribbons"; in French., 3/12/1813-3/12/1813 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4797 | |
| From William J. Cole to Alexander Randall regarding debts owed to Cole., 6/29/1842-6/29/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4799 | |
| From Samuel M. Magraw to his wife Mary Ann S. Magraw regarding family news and the beginnings of his school in Baltimore., 9/20/1842-9/20/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4801 | |
| To Murray Forbes from George W. Richardson regarding new boat to Falmouth, VA and stock investments., 2/5/1846-2/5/1846 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4802 | |
| From William G. Harrison to C.P. Leverich regarding payment of debt and state of trading., 4/12/1848-4/12/1848 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4803 | |
| From E.J. Walsh to C.P. Leverich regarding the recovery of his wife and his plans to return to his post in New Orleans., 8/31/1846-8/31/1846 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4804 | |
| From Sarah Furlong to her son, Henry, regarding articles she sent to him, family news, and meeting the "great Dr. Dunn, the reform preacher in Baltimore.", 11/14/1836-11/14/1836 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4805 | |
| From Sarah Furlong to her son, Henry, regarding family news and convention in Baltimore., 5/7/1844-5/7/1844 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4806 | |
| From William G. Furlong to his father, Rev. Henry Furlong regarding family news and the power of religion., 9/1/1840-9/1/1840 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4807 | |
| From Sanders & Cook of Baltimore to Thomas S. Turner requesting that Turner forward them $3 to replace dollars that turned out to be counterfeit., 11/22/1850-11/22/1850 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4836 | |
| From H.Z.A. Thompson to General Jones, Adjutant General, USA, regarding reimbursement for materials furnished to Private John B. Sullivan but not paid for before his discharge., 9/19/1845-9/19/1845 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4837 | |
| From W.G. Harrison to Major General Thomas S. Jesup regarding sight draft., 7/22/1847-7/22/1847 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4838 | |
| From John Mitchell to Nathan Towson, paymaster general, Washington City, District of Columbia, regarding monies due him as back pay for his now-deceased son, John Mitchell, Jr., who died in the Army., 12/8/1827-12/8/1827 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4839 | |
| From H.P. Warrington to William L. Marcy, Secretary of War, regarding confirmation of the death of Alexander Chauncy., 6/10/1848-6/10/1848 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4840 | |
| From Thomas F. Bowie to William O. Baldwin regarding political campaign., 8/27/1849-8/27/1849 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4841 | |
| From Elizabeth A. Tschippely to A. Towson regarding extra pay due to her., 8/12/1848-8/12/1848 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4842 | |
| From John Eschbach to Ignatius Garner regarding land transactions for a religious congregation and local politics., 10/9/1848-10/9/1848 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4843 | |
| From William Woodward to Messrs. Slater and Land regarding a business transaction., 7/23/1849-7/23/1849 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4844 | |
| From T.H. Smith to William Barr regarding transportation for packages and chests., 10/9/1834-10/9/1834 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4845 | |
| From Frederick Focke to Josiah M. Smith regarding death of Focke's cousin, Charles W. Karthaus, and other family matters., 12/10/1842-12/10/1842 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4846 | |
| From William G. Thomas to James C. Bell regarding sale of duck cloth and health of Mary Lewin., 3/11/1844-3/11/1844 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4847 | |
| From J. Smith Homand to David Thompson, president of N.Y. Life Insurance Co., regarding issuance of a life insurance policy., 11/28/1846-11/28/1846 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4848 | |
| From Gen. Snyder to Major L. Thomas regarding Baltimore fortifications., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4849 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood, Treasurer of the State of Maryland to Sheriff concerning collection of fines (Annapolis, Maryland)., 10/2/1817-10/2/1817 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4875 | |
| Letter from Tyler of Planters' Bank of Prince George's County to J.L. [McKenna?] regarding returned bank draft for insufficient funds., 5/6/1828-5/6/1828 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4889 | |
| Tyler of the Planters' Bank of Prince George's County; letter regarding bank draft., 3/8/1823-3/8/1823 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4890 | |
| Unsigned letter, allegedly by John Chapman, on behalf of Arthur Jackson Smoot, who is seeking an army commission., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4893 | |
| Letter from J.W. Page to John G. Chapman regarding payment of interest and his travels., 2/27/1847-2/27/1847 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4894 | |
| Letter to Messr. Fielder Israel & Sons from [William S. Gill?] regarding judgements against Charles and Robert R. Richardson., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4918 | |
| Letter from J. Hamilton to Messrs. Owen Dorsey and Fielder Israel regarding receipts from legal suits., 7/6/1822-7/6/1822 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4919 | |
| Letter from Somerville Pickney to Fielder Israel regarding accounts of Mrs. McElhiney., 6/28/1841-6/28/1841 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4920 | |
| Letter from Henry Slade to executors of the estate of Isaac [Burnidor?] regarding debts owed to the estate by Slade's brother, Charles., 5/24/1823-5/24/1823 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4921 | |
| Letter from Reuben T. Thom to Owen Dorsey and Fielder Israel regarding monies owed by Isaac Burneston estate., 1/1/1823-12/31/1824 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4922 | |
| Letter from Robert Emory to his brother regarding covering blank check he is sending., 6/18/1844-6/18/1844 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4923 | |
| Letter from James Hamilton to Messrs. Owen Dorsey and Fielding Israel regarding claim of Mr. Burneston against Messrs. Meyers and Gosweller., 12/8/1821-12/8/1821 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4924 | |
| Letter from Samuel Arnold to Owen Dorsey and Fielder Israel regarding amount due Coventry Manufacturing Co. by the late Isaac Burneston., 12/10/1821-12/10/1821 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4925 | |
| Letter from Dexter Thurber, agent for the United Maryland Company regarding amount owed by the late Isaac Burneston., 11/26/1822-11/26/1822 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4926 | |
| Letter from James G. Anthony, agent for Coventry Manufacturing Co. to Fielder Israel regarding preparation of sight draft payable to George Curtis, cashier., 1/13/1831-1/13/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4927 | |
| Letter from Samuel Arnold, agent for Coventry Manufaturing Co. to Fielder Israel regarding amount owed by the late Isaac Burneston., 1/10/1826-1/10/1826 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4928 | |
| Letter from Samuel Arnold, agent for Coventry Manufacturing Company to Owen Dorsey and Fielder Israel regarding settlement of account by the late Isaac Burneston., 11/29/1822-11/29/1822 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4929 | |
| Letter from Meyers and Bready to Capt. E.L. Weyher regarding sale of floor., 6/1/1843-6/1/1843 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4930 | |
| Letter from Whitley Block to D. Rapp regarding his suit against Dail for his wrongful imprisonment in a Pennsylvania Hospital. He expects Rapp to testify at the trial., 1/29/1835-1/29/1835 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4932 | |
| Letter from Whitley Block to Robert Vaux regarding Block's hospitalization in Pennsylvania., 9/5/1834-9/5/1834 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4933 | |
| Letter from Mary [Furlong?] to her brother, the Rev. Henry Furlong regarding family news and religion., 2/11/1820-2/11/1820 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4935 | |
| Letter from William Furlong to his brother, the Rev. Henry Furlong, regarding his finding employment and avoiding the need to care for another man's family as well as his own., 5/18/1823-5/18/1823 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4936 | |
| Letter from Ann Poor to Margaret Currie regarding shopping, repairing a doll, dining on rock fish and other meats and seafood., 11/8/1827-11/8/1827 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4937 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood [Treasurer for the State of Maryland?], to unidentified person concerning property tax collection., 9/9/1822-9/9/1822 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4938 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood [Treasurer of the State of Maryland?] to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court concerning lest of executions., 9/6/1817-9/6/1817 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4940 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood to unidentified person concerning securities of John McPheson, managers of the Presbyterian church lottery, Joseph M. Cromwell, William Ritchie (former clerk of Frederick County)., 2/18/1820-2/18/1820 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4941 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood, Treasurer of the State of Maryland, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County, concerning marriage licenses., 5/7/1819-5/7/1819 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4942 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood, Treasurer of the State of Maryland, acknowledging receipt of letter and check for marriage licenses., 5/4/1818-5/4/1818 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4947 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood, Treasurer of the State of Maryland, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, concerning licenses granted to retailers., 10/7/1822-10/7/1822 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4948 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood, Treasurer of the State of Maryland, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court, concerning P.M. Cromwell, Sheriff of Frederick County., 3/27/1823-3/27/1823 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4949 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood, Treasurer, from Annapolis; notes receipt of letter and check., 8/15/1820-8/15/1820 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4951 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood, Treasurer, from Annapolis concerning marriage licenses; mentions Schley and Schroeder., 5/5/1820-5/5/1820 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4952 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood, Treasurer, to John Schley, Clerk of Frederick County Court; concerns account balance, mentions Jonathan Pinkney, cashier of the Farmers' Bank of Maryland., 12/29/1820-12/29/1820 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4954 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood, Treasurer, to John Schley concerning blank marriage licenses., 5/1/1820-5/1/1820 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4955 | |
| Letter from B. Harwood concerning blank licenses for retailers of dry goods; stressed that "The Law does not allow any commission for the receipt of money for these licenses.", 5/26/1820-5/26/1820 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4956 | |
| From Adolphus C. Schaefer to Henry M. Mofit regarding unresolved case against Jesse Lipscombe for unpaid debt., 10/25/1847-10/25/1847 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4959 | |
| Letter from Dan Hughes to Elias Boudinot, Commander General of Prisoners regarding his appointment as deputy to Boudinot and accounting for prisoners held at various locations., 1/24/1778-1/24/1778 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4964 | |
| From Richard Seabrooks to Roger B. Taney regarding signing of letter of credit in the case against Mr. B. Clagett in Washington County Court., 4/9/1807-4/9/1807 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4969 | |
| Letter from John Talbott to E.S. Sergeant regarding payment for taking of deposition of Nathan Smith., 5/12/1814-5/12/1814 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4970 | |
| Letter from George and John Rich to George W. Lynch regarding sales of raisins, muscatel, molasses, and various other commodities, 10/9/1814-10/9/1814 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4971 | |
| Letter from Jacob Albert to Elie Beatty regarding conversion of money from Hagerstown to Baltimore scrip., 6/16/1819-6/16/1819 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4973 | |
| Letter from Abiel Story to his brother, Judge Joseph Story, regarding a loan of money to enable him to purchase "the necessaries of life.", 3/10/1821-3/10/1821 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4974 | |
| Letter from R. Stephens to Henry Cuttino regarding insurance on schooner. (Oversize), 8/16/1831-8/16/1831 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4976 | |
| Letter and record of account - Alexander Randall's account with J.W. and E. Reynolds. (Folio ), 1/1/1843-12/31/1848 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4977 | |
| Letter from Heatty to her father, Samuel M. Magraw, regarding family news., 1/14/1861-1/14/1861 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4978 | |
| Letter from C.H. Locher to A.B. McFarland regarding business proposal and work on local canal., 11/18/1847-11/18/1847 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4979 | |
| Letter from Tyler of the Planter's Bank of Prince George's County regarding bank draft; mentions W.C. Fowler and Co., 3/20/1828-3/20/1828 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4981 | |
| Letter from W.J. Wilkinson of Baltimore to Ernest regarding revenge against Charlie and trouble at school., 12/18/1886-12/18/1886 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5082 | |
| From W.B. Stone to his daughter Margaret regarding his health, Governor's court dinner, and attempting to gain a court appointment., 1/15/1845-1/15/1845 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5215 | |
| Letter and envelope; from J.R. Mowry to his wife regarding marching orders, medicine in the field, and news from home., 10/6/1862-10/6/1862 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5216 | |
| From Chaplain E.F. Crane to Mrs. Reynolds informing her of the death of her husband, his burial, and arrangements for his personal effects. Have transcription of letter., 11/26/1862-11/26/1862 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5217 | |
| From Captain J.H.Miles to Mrs. Edwin Reynolds informing her of the death of her husband and praising his good qualities. Have transcription of letter., 11/26/1862-11/26/1862 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5218 | |
| Statement from Henry G. Calvin, Confederate Captain being held prisoner at Point Lookout that W.B. Nickell has permission to act on his behalf in his absence., 3/10/1864-3/10/1864 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5219 | |
| From Governor Thomas Watkins Ligon of Maryland to Governor Henry A. Wise of Virginia concerning meeting of Southern governors to discuss secession. Ligon does not feel this would be beneficial. See also Craig Simpson's "A Good Southerner: the life of Henry A. Wise of Virginia" on reference shelf., 9/29/1856-9/29/1856 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5356 | |
| From Governor Thomas Watkins Ligon of Maryland to Governor Henry A. Wise of Virginia concerning proposed meeting of Southern governors, which Ligon feels is premature. See also Craig Simpson's "A Good Southerner: the life of Henry A. Wise of Virginia" on reference shelf., 9/26/1856-9/26/1856 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5357 | |
| Letter from Sarah to her father Charles Thompson regarding family news, outbreak of cholera in Baltimore, and her activities., 8/13/1849-8/13/1849 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5359 | |
| From Francis B. Wright to Dr. Moreau Forest, U.S. Marshal in Baltimore, regarding congratulations on Forest's appointment., 7/11/1844-7/11/1844 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5360 | |
| From Captain to Thomp. Regarding movements and operation of the City Guards., 7/26/1861-7/26/1861 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5362 | |
| Letter from John Hall, merchant and Continental Congressman from Muscata Creek, Maryland to London regarding business., 9/18/1762-9/18/1762 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5372 | |
| Letter signed by James Forbes, Continental Congressman from Maryland, from Philadelphia. "A letter from General Washington just came to hand advises us of a very large embarkation from NY having parted with General Clinton and a number of Horse. He thinks their destination is Chesapeake Bay." Forbes wants to be relieved of his duty as Congressman., 12/30/1779-12/30/1779 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5373 | |
| Letter recommending George G. Berwin to succeed his father as Register of the Land Office for the Western Shore., 1/23/1826-1/23/1826 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5375 | |
| Letter signed Samuel Stevens, Governor of Maryland, from 1822-1826 from Dividing Creek, MD to his son Edwin, a student at New Ark College in Delaware. Letter contains advice., 8/18/1835-8/18/1835 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5376 | |
| Letter from Maria Morton to William Stone, Port Tobacco, MD regarding financial matters. William Stone was possibly a relative of Thomas Stone, signer of the Declaration of Independence from Maryland., 3/13/1844-3/13/1844 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5377 | |
| Letter to the agent of the Richmond, Fredericksburg, Potomac Railroad regarding security (reporting suspicious characters and strangers)., 5/30/1861-5/30/1861 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5378 | |
| Letter from George Brown to a Mr. Adams regarding a patient named Edgar at the Patterson Park Hospital, Baltimore., 12/25/1862-12/25/1862 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5379 | |
| Letter from John W. Hoffman to Rev. William R. Whittingham regarding Whittingham's election as Episcopate of the Maryland Diocese. Congratulations and wishes for his success., 7/27/1840-7/27/1840 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5384 | |
| Letter with accompanying envelope from Emor Young to his wife - is sending her some rings, diamonds, and other trinkets; Gives her instructions about buying land and receiving visitors., 4/18/1864-4/18/1864 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5388 | |
| Letter from Vincent Ghirardini to his daughter concerning arrival of his son Julius by ship in Philadelphia, letters he sent to his daughter that she has not received, and helath of various family members. [This item was a donation from Valentino.], 3/28/1817-3/28/1817 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5395 | |
| Letter from merchant Vincent Ghirardini to his son Julius in Amsterdam. Sorry he missed sending letter earlier, congratulations to Julius on his marriage, and best wishes to his wife. Asks him to write., 3/28/1821-3/28/1821 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5396 | |
| Postcard of Memorial Chapel, University of Maryland, sent to Roy Beard of Hagerstown, MD., 6/17/1954-6/17/1954 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5423 | |
| Letter from Elbridge T. Sherwin (Chaplain, Company "G," 8th Regiment New York Artillery) to his cousin, Mrs. Horace G. Chase of Chicago. Written from Fort McHenry, Baltimore and discusses living conditions of troops., 3/1/1864-3/1/1864 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5437 | |
| Pauline Dugas. Autograph letter signed, Savannah, 15 Oct. 1804, in French, to her brother, L.L. Dugas, care of Dugas and Mitchell, Baltimore. Gives full instructions for sending slaves from Baltimore to Savannah., 10/15/1804-10/15/1804 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5439 | |
| Letter to Charles H. Linville, Esq. of Baltimore from Theodore Roosevelt, New York. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 1/1/1916-12/31/1916 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5446 | |
| Letter to H.H. Balch of Easton, Talbot County, MD from Theodore Roosevelt, declining request for enlistment in the U.S. Navy. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 5/3/1898-5/3/1898 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5452 | |
| 3 letters from Charles [C.W.C.] to William, Baltimore. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 2/7/1859-4/25/1865 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5454 | |
| Letter to Governor [S?] Smith from [G?] Stiles regarding Stiles' application for employment. From the Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 2/4/1818-2/4/1818 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5461 | |
| Letter to William Hause from Charles W. Cadden in Harmony Hall, Darlington, Harford County. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., [undated] | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5462 | |
| 5 letters to Charles J. Bonaparte of Baltimore, MD from Harold Ickes, of Chicago. Discussion of politics and the upcoming election. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 1/26/1920-9/20/1920 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5470 | |
| Letter to William Beall of Frederick County from [Roger] B. Taney in Baltimore. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 5/25/1824-5/25/1824 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5471 | |
| Letter from Charles Benedict Calvert (founder of the University of Maryland) to J. C. Nicholson, Esq. in Baltimore discussing the founding plans for the Maryland Agricultural College. [Prince George's County], 9/29/1858-9/29/1858 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5473 | |
| Combination letter copybook and diary kept by Dr. James Garry, an Irishman who immigrated to the United States in 1828. Letters preserved in copybook detail hi immigration, his first years in Baltimore (where he studied medicine), his work as Corresponding Secretary of the "Associated Friends of Ireland in the City of Baltimore," his continuing self-education in the Classics, interest in American politics, and solicitude for siblings who remained in Ireland. Inside cover contains several recipes. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1879-12/31/1885 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5483 | |
| Photocopy of transcriptions of a diary and letters written by Abel Teple Laforge and geneological information on Laforge's family. Laforge's unit, 106th New York Infantry Regiment,saw action in Maryland during the Civil War., 1/1/1993-12/31/1993 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6002 | |
| An autograph letter signed "George Rizer" (Rose Valley, Washington County) addressed to David Hoffman of Philadelphia. Contains an early reference to American steel manufacturing: "Since you have left for Europe I addressed a few lines to the care of Mr. Montgomery for you on the subject of discovering more iron ore... . I wish to inform you by this that I have since discovered what I may say an inexhaustible quantity of what men of experience say will make steel.", 3/1/1848-3/1/1848 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5485 | |
| Autographed letter signed "David Weems" to a Mrs. Mary Cox, Baltimore Town. Provides an early discussion of the westward expansion of slavery in his plans to emigrate with his slaves to the "Back Country." Weems discusses his intention to settle on the Mississippi River just below the mouth of the Ohio River. He also discusses selling a slave to Mrs. Cox., 12/11/1787-12/11/1787 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5486 | |
| Group of five letters total. Two of the letters were written by Samuel Riggs of Baltimore to his uncle, Elisha Riggs, in New York, regarding business and financial matters in Baltimore, as well as family news, such as a planned trip to Berkely Springs, West Virginia, in 1842. Also included is a letter from Corcoran Riggs of Washington to Henry Rogers, Esq., in Baltimore, and a letter from Samuel Riggs to Corcoran Riggs. One letter is addressed to Elisha Riggs from a different nephew, R. R. Griffith., 01/13/1835-06/08/1852 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5490 | |
| Letter from Edward Brewer in Milwaukee describing an eyewitness account of a train wreck. Addressed to Moses Davis of Cambridge, Massachussetts. Describes a rail journey from Baltimore to Frederick, where the engine "Martin Van Buren," after travelling 30 miles at the speed of 3 1/2 miles per hour, ran off the track and into a rock. No one was injured in the accident., 04/03/1837-04/03/1837 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5491 | |
| Two letters written by Private Zachariah Taylor (Company H, 3rd Maryland Regiment), during the Civil War. The etter dated July 29, [1863] was written from Camp Urbanna in Frederick County, Maryland. The letter dated January 3, 1864, was written from West Virginia, on the back of a letter written to Private Taylor from his family in West Virginia. The letters detail troop movements and conditions., 07/29/1863-01/03/1864 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5497 | |
| Alexander, Jospeh: Letter (Baltimore, Maryland) to Colonel J.S. Williams concerning his views on slavery in Maryland., 8/20/1862 (Online) | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5503 | |
| Autograph signed letter from John Thomson Mason (1815-1873), Hagerstown, Maryland, to Charles Benedict Calvert, Riversdale, Maryland, disucssing the purchase of cattle., 8/2/1849 | series 10 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5504 | |
Series 11: Histories of Maryland Cities, Towns, and Counties, 1863-1971 and undated (29 items)
Published and unpublished histories of various Maryland cities, towns, and counties. Among the areas chronicled are Garrett, Frederick, Worcester, and Prince George's counties, Hagerstown, Cumberland, Baltimore City, Frederick, and Joppa Town. Also present are commentaries on specific sites such as Fort McHenry, Rumsey Mansion, and Hitching Post Hill. Included among the authors is C.E. Hoye.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Histories of Maryland Cities, Towns, and Counties] | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Hoye, C. E. Pamphlet, Indian camps in Garrett Co.; Civil War, skirmish at Bloomington, reprint for the Oakland Republican [Garrett County], 5/20/1937-5/20/1937 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 140 | |
| Lippincott, C.: Author's corrected typescript, "Maryland as a Palatinate" (Folio ), 1/1/1902-12/31/1902 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 769 | |
| Fogg, G.W.: Letter containing quote about "Old Line" nickname; quotes from Scharf and Trevelyou, 2 pieces, includes 881a, 2/1/1938-2/28/1938 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 881 | |
| Quynn, Dorothy: Pamphlet, "The Loyalist Plot in Frederick" [Frederick County], [undated] | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1382 | |
| Calvert, Joseph R.: Scrapbook, newspaper clips, and pictures of old houses in Prince Georges County and other clips of interest; miscellaneous collection in folder (Folio ), 1/1/1962-12/31/1962 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1503 | |
| Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, 1952, brochure [Baltimore City], 1/1/1952-12/31/1952 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2281 | |
| Brief history of Hitching Post Hill, near College Park, with names of notable owners. [Prince George's County], [undated] | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4329 | |
| Book of quotations and poetry belonging to William Henry A. Hamilton of Baltimore. Much relating to opinions of and occurences in Civil War., 5/2/1863-5/2/1863 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4543 | |
| Lists of architectural drawings, mechanical drawings, detail drawings, shop drawings, and plywood panel sizes for various structures - apparently relates to construction in Greenbelt, Maryland - may be linked with microfilm of drawings. (Folio ), 1/1/1936-12/31/1937 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4704 | |
| History of the Takoma Café written by Cindy Forbes. Honors paper. See correspondence in control file., 1/1/1987-12/31/1987 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5367 | |
| Case Study in Historic House Research by Susan E. Cook, winner of the 1990 Margaret Cook Award presented by the Prince George's County Historical and Cultural Trust and Prince George's Heritage., 12/20/1989-12/20/1989 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5369 | |
| Engraving of the Battle Monument, Baltimore. From Papers of Theodore R. McKeldin., 1/1/1883-12/31/1883 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5453 | |
| "Sketches of Nine Old Colonial Churches of Southern Maryland," copied by Mrs. Frederick Sparrow, Vice Chairman Historic Spots, District of Columbia, D. A. R. Includes St. John's Church, Broad Creek, Oxon Hill, and St. Barnabas Chapel; William and Mary Parish, Christ Church, Piccapnapen; and Chaptico Church, Valley Lee, St. Mary's Parish, and All Faith Parish St. Mary's County. Includes black and white photographs and essays., 1941 | series 11 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5494 | |
Series 12: Land Records, 1671-1963 and undated (384 items)
Land patents and grants, leases, mortgages, surveys, deeds, indentures, maps, assessments, publications, and correspondence documenting the ownership, sale, and description of numerous parcels of land within the state of Maryland. Among the numerous landowners represented in this grouping are Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Levin Wall, John Eager Howard, Joshua Gist, Theodorick Bland, William Polk, and Charles Calvert. Surveyors whose work is included among these land records are Owen and Augustus Bouldin and William Barrow.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Land Records] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Accounts of Charles Carroll for amounts owed on land deeds and others., 1/1/1740-12/31/1832 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1 | |
| Accounts of Charles Carroll for amounts owed on land deeds and others, 1/1/1740-12/31/1832 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2 | |
| Courses of land of Dorsey to James Cord, [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4 | |
| Surveyor's plot to J. Arnold for Half Pone and Arnold's Fancy, 1/1/1747-12/31/1747 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5 | |
| Subpoena to Magruder concerning title to Hammond's Ridge, 1/1/1810-12/31/1810 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 7 | |
| Certificate of sale from A. Magruder to Col. Howard, Hammond's Ridge and Ranter's Ridge [Anne Arundel County], 1/1/1826-12/31/1826 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 8 | |
| Courses of land, Arnold's Fancy to C. Carroll of Carrollton [Anne Arundel County], 5/1/1786-12/31/1786 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 14 | |
| Deed - Short title, N. Dorsey to V. E. Dorsey; Reference to title, N. Dorsey to V. E. Dorsey 1709. [Anne Arundel County], 1/1/1769-12/31/1769 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 15 | |
| Deed - Short title, Summary of Interactions between N. Dorsey to V. E. Dorsey; Reference to title, N. Dorsey to V. E. Dorsey 1709. [Anne Arundel County], 1/1/1771-12/31/1771 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 16 | |
| Agreement for release of mortgage from P. Hammond to J. E. Howard. [Anne Arundel County] [Baltimore County], 10/1/1811-10/31/1811 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 17 | |
| Extract of deed from E. Dorsey to J. E. Howard. [Anne Arundel County], 2/1/1785-2/28/1785 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 22 | |
| Certificate and plate of Dispute Ended from J. E. Howard to B. Shipley. [Anne Arundel County], 6/2/1802-6/2/1802 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 23 | |
| Deed, extract--Dispute Ended from J. E. Howard to B. Shipley. [Anne Arundel County], 1/1/1803-12/31/1803 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 24 | |
| Deed, extract for Arnold's Fancy from C. Carroll to J.E. Howard. [Anne Arundel County], 1/1/1806-12/31/1806 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 25 | |
| Deed, extract--The Dispute Ended from J. E. Howard to E. Hobbs. [Anne Arundel County], 11/1/1807-11/30/1807 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 26 | |
| Deed to Ranter's Ridge and Hammond's Ridge from D. Hammond to J. E. Howard. [Anne Arundel County], 10/1/1811-10/31/1811 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 27 | |
| Deed to Gwinns Purchase from J. Fust to J. E. Howard [Anne Arundel County], 11/1/1813-11/30/1813 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 28 | |
| Report of division of real estate of Samuel R. Smith [Baltimore County], 1/1/1835-12/31/1835 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 29 | |
| Copies of certificates of courses of land to J. Brown, 10/30/1752-10/30/1752 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 41 | |
| Opinion on boundaries of tracts of land, Joshua's Loss running with Half Pone, 5/14/1805-5/14/1805 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 42 | |
| Title, deduction of title of Ranter's Ridge [Anne Arundel County], 2/13/1713-9/30/1736 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 43 | |
| Title, deduction of Hammond's Ridge, 5/20/1703-4/10/1801 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 44 | |
| Plot of Half Pone, etc., J. E. Howard, [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 45 | |
| Shipley, C. Agreement with S. Ruckle and C. Ogden for Shipley to convey property [Baltimore City], 9/17/1887-9/17/1887 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 145 | |
| Sydebotham, W. Letter to Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, concerning his right to act for C.H. Massey heirs, concerning two small tracts of land in Bladensburg [Prince George's County], 7/28/1785-7/28/1785 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 200 | |
| [Marhsall, J. Miscellaneous papers, receipts, agreement, concerning a plantation and the middle ferry on the Monocacy] J. Robert Hammett statement of owing money. [Frederick County], 8/18/1788-8/18/1788 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 226 | |
| Marhsall, J. Statement of Accounts [Frederick County], 12/11/1768-9/1/1797 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 227 | |
| Marhsall, J. Statement of Accounts [Frederick County], 1/1/1788-12/31/1892 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 228 | |
| Marhsall, J. Stattement of debt to the state of Maryland [Frederick County], 11/30/1811-11/30/1811 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 229 | |
| Taney, Raphael. Agreement and bond concerning Taney Town [Baltimore City], 5/1/1762-5/1/1762 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 232 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 1/1/1922-12/31/1922 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 257 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 7/15/1924-7/15/1924 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 258 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 6/17/1925-6/17/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 259 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 5/20/1924-5/20/1924 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 260 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 9/20/1923-9/20/1923 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 261 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 8/30/1922-8/30/1922 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 262 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 7/22/1921-7/22/1921 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 263 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 1/10/1922-1/10/1922 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 264 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 1/10/1922-1/10/1922 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 265 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 4/15/1925-4/15/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 266 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 4/29/1925-4/29/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 267 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 5/1/1925-5/1/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 268 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 6/24/1925-6/24/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 269 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 8/19/1925-8/19/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 270 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 8/31/1925-8/31/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 271 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 9/30/1925-9/30/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 272 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 9/30/1925-9/30/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 273 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 10/2/1925-10/2/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 274 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 1/1/1925-1/31/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 275 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 2/1/1925-2/28/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 276 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 3/1/1925-3/31/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 277 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 4/1/1925-4/30/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 278 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 5/1/1925-5/31/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 279 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 6/1/1925-6/30/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 280 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 7/1/1925-7/31/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 281 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 8/1/1925-8/31/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 282 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 10/1/1925-10/31/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 283 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 11/1/1925-11/30/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 284 | |
| Bolgiano, L. Miscellaneous papers concerning Sopia Bolgiano's moneyed holdings [Baltimore City], 12/1/1925-12/31/1925 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 285 | |
| Bordley, J. B. Lease , T. Beard, to farm land, signed by John Hauson (Folio ), 1/1/1785-12/31/1786 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 372 | |
| Hunter, Adam; Vernon, Abner; Home, Patrick: Indenture between Adam Hunter, Abner Vernon, Patrick Home and Baker Johnson for land (Folio ), 1/1/1792-12/31/1792 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 373 | |
| Price, T.: Indenture for tract of land between T. Price and G. Galasby (Folio ), 1/1/1768-12/31/1768 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 374 | |
| Gay, R.: Survey book, tracts and early patents, 3/15/1750-12/31/1757 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 376 | |
| Ridgely Farm plot (original) and two revised - moved to the Richard White Collection (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 427 | |
| Ridgely Farm plot (original) and two revised - moved to the Richard White Collection (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 428 | |
| Ridgely Farm plot (original) and two revised - moved to the Richard White Collection (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 429 | |
| Scott, F.L.: Letter to J. Schley, clerk, Frederick County Court, asking him to send a copy of the deed to "Resurvey of Bedford" (508-513 are in one folder) [Frederick County], [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 512 | |
| Scott, F.L.: Letter to J. Schley, clerk, Frederick County Court, asking to put a certificate under the seal of the court upon an enclosed deed (508-513 are in one folder) [Frederick County], 4/27/1832-4/27/1832 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 513 | |
| Irvine, I.F.: Letter to J. Schley, clerk, Frederick County, asking for a check on the recording of a deed. [Frederick County], 8/26/1831-8/26/1831 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 517 | |
| Oliver, C.: Letter to the clerk of the record office, Frederick Town, requesting the deed of a farm in Middletown Valley. [Frederick County], 12/18/1833-12/18/1833 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 518 | |
| Warfield, H.R. and Clarke, D: Objections (16 in number) filed by R. Briscoe against the comission and its proceedings to mark and bound a tract called Carrollton, 1/28/1799-1/28/1799 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 521 | |
| Calvert, G.: Sketch map of land near Calverton, [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 526 | |
| Calvert, G.: Mortgage notes, 4/13/1916-4/13/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 527 | |
| Calvert, G.: mortgage notes, 4/13/1916-4/13/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 528 | |
| Calvert, G.: mortgage notes, 4/13/1916-4/13/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 529 | |
| Calvert, G.: mortgage notes, 4/13/1916-4/13/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 530 | |
| Calvert, G.: receipt from Circuit Court in Upper Marlboro, 3/7/1917-3/7/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 531 | |
| Calvert, G.: letter re: Fanny A. Calvert's property, 2/14/1917-2/14/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 532 | |
| Calvert, G.: statement re: Fanny A. Calvert's property, 3/3/1917-3/3/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 533 | |
| Calvert, G.: receipt for payment made with regard to Fanny A Calvert's property., 3/9/1917-3/9/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 534 | |
| Calvert, G.: Copy of receipt for payment made with regard to Fanny A Calvert's property., 1/1/1916-12/31/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 535 | |
| Calvert, G.: Deed giving land to Fanny A. Calvert, 2/13/1905-2/13/1905 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 536 | |
| Calvert, G.: Abstract of title, 3/28/1916-3/28/1916 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 537 | |
| Calvert, G.: mortgage, 4/13/1916-4/13/1916 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 538 | |
| Calvert, G.: Release re: land, 4/17/1916-4/17/1916 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 539 | |
| Calvert, G.: Deed, 3/3/1917-3/3/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 540 | |
| Calvert, G.: mortgage, 8/31/1917-8/31/1917 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 541 | |
| Calvert, G.: release, 7/8/1918-7/8/1918 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 542 | |
| Calvert, G.: release, 5/14/1919-5/14/1919 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 543 | |
| Hammond, J.M.: Letter to W.J. Ross for expenses in sale of land. [Baltimore City], 4/3/1948-12/31/1849 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 544 | |
| Woodward, (William): Letter to James Fulton concerning the crediting of an amount of money for a piece of land [Baltimore City], 2/8/1847-2/8/1847 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 589 | |
| Clark and Kellogg: Bill of lading to Messrs. Menifes and Slaughter and request for views on a piece of land [Baltimore City], 1/7/1843-1/7/1843 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 629 | |
| Dorsey, Thomas: Indenture made with R. Smith for tract of land (Folio ), 1/1/1776-12/31/1766 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 716 | |
| Brewer, G.: Courses of "King Sale" surveyed for Jeremiah Sulivant, 6/24/1671-9/1/1671 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 840 | |
| Brewer, G.: Courses of Brook Hill or Hall, surveyed for Robert Brook [Calvert County], 4/20/1664-5/20/1664 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 844 | |
| Baltzees, W.: Indenture between Enoch Louis Lowe and Outerbridge Horsey concerning sale of lots [Frederick County], 2/14/1859-2/14/1859 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 959 | |
| Redich, John: Indenture with Richard Baird for tract of land called Carroll's Delight orginally owned by Charles Carroll of Annapolis [Baltimore county], 4/2/1770- | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1301 | |
| Winchester, Stephen: Indenture made with Ludwich Wampler concerning a tract of land [Fran] Intention lying between tracts of land Michaels Forrest and Phillips Retirement (Folio ), 1/1/1798-12/31/1798 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1308 | |
| Hanson, Alexander Contee: Deed to Jacob Baltzell for the property, confiscated British property, of Daniel Dulany (Folio ), 1/1/1795-12/31/1795 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1317 | |
| Sumwalt, John T.: Indenture, mortgage to John N. Brown, for parcel of ground being part of Howard's addition (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1338 | |
| Assignment to William H. Keener parcels of ground; printed form stating Edward Starr, a justice of the peace, pasted on the back of manuscript (Folio ), 1/1/1872-12/31/1872 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1340 | |
| Hussey, Martin: Mortgage to the Metropolitan Savings Bank of Baltimore for a parcel of ground; printed form stating John J. Grindall, justice of the peace, pasted on back of manuscript (Folio ), 1/1/1885-12/31/1885 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1341 | |
| Planters' Mutual Insurance Company of Washington County Maryland, policy number 4978, to Daniel and Cyrus Garver, for loss of damage by fire to dwelling and barn (Folio ), 1/1/1875-12/31/1875 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1342 | |
| Stirling, Archibald: Indenture to Isaac [M Creden] for a parcel of land ( Oversize), 1/1/1826-12/31/1826 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1343 | |
| Smith, Samuel: Listing of properties in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Harford County, in the estate of Samuel Smith, 1/1/1797-12/31/1824 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1363 | |
| McMechen, David: Indenture, lease to Thomas Morrow and George Croock, butchers, for the lot situated in Baltimore town in Harrisons Marsh on Falls Market Street; contains construction specifications for house or houses and payment details (Folio ), 1/1/1795-12/31/1795 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1502 | |
| Bland, Theodorick: Holographic letter signed to Joseph J. Speed, Baltimore, tells of problems with the surveying of the land [Annapolis], 8/22/1844-8/22/1844 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1546 | |
| Bland, Theodorick: Holographic letter signed to Joseph J. Speed, Baltimore, tells of further trouble with the title, requests mortgage papers, dealings with tenant farmers and carpenters [Annapolis], 12/6/1844-12/6/1844 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1547 | |
| Petion, Alexander: Letter, October 29, 1816, written in French, signed [B.] for Petion, to Madame Veuve Victor, assuring her that a parcel of land is legally hers, translated by Doris Droz, May 18, 1972 [translation missing], 10/29/1816-10/29/1816 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1617 | |
| Brown, John: Extract of lease, May 19, 1795, to William Balk, for all that part of Lot number 33 in the first addition to Baltimore Town on the east side of Jones Falls, 5/19/1795-5/19/1795 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1699 | |
| Barrett, Elizabeth E.: Deed, incomplete form, [November 24, 1887] to Helen Rhine for parcel of land known as "Covenant of Peace" and the "Two Edged Sword", 3 pages [Montgomery County], [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1700 | |
| Burgess, Heller J.: Document signed , September 15, 1831, to Elbert Beckwith concerning debts and parcel of land [Frederick County], 9/15/1831-9/15/1831 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1702 | |
| Carroll, Charles: Notice, September 14, 1798, to petition Frederick County Court for a commissin to mark and bound tracts of land called "Carrollton" and "Addition to Carrollton" [Frederick County], 9/14/1798-9/14/1798 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1737 | |
| [Godfry], Sam: Written instructions, October 30, 1806, to William Ritchie, asking him to deliver to Christian [Senseny] the deed from Bishop Carroll, 10/30/1806-10/30/1806 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1762 | |
| Montgomery, John (Harford and Baltimore Counties): Land surveys, various dates 1743-1808, written in ink, nine plate drawings, 6 1/2" by 4", 34 pages, includes "Montgomery's Meadows", "Montgomery's Delight", "Montgomery's Safety", 1/1/1743-12/31/1808 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1785 | |
| Smith, Henry (Somerset County): Copy of patent, document signed, September 8, 1818 of "Smiths Resolves", original May 3, 1683, 4 pages [Somerset County], 8/8/1818-8/8/1818 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1798 | |
| Smith, Henry (no place): Courses, D. (no date) on "Addition to Smith's Hope", [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1799 | |
| Tull, John (Somerset County): Survey of land, document signed, November 12, 1760, called Tull's Trouble, plat and courses [Somerset County], 11/12/1760-11/12/1760 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1801 | |
| Polk, William: Resurvey, May 9, 1720, for "Widows Choice", 5/9/1720-5/9/1720 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1808 | |
| Polk, William: Document signed by William Polk, October 29, 1783, describes boundaries for "Hillmanum", "Smith's Resolve" and "Conclusion"; describes boundaries between property owned by William Polk, William Ballard, and William Jones [Somerset County], 10/29/1783-10/29/1783 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1810 | |
| Polk, William: Document signed, April 14, 1804, concerns dispute over tract of land, "Smith's Resolve" between William Polk, William Ballard, and Lambert Hyland, 3 1/2 pages [Somerset County], 4/14/1804-4/14/1804 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1812 | |
| Gray, John: Document, courses of a tract of land called "Derry", (no date); plot for "Derry"; includes 1815a, [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1815 | |
| Crouch, Andrew: Document, courses, (no date), of "Crouch's Choice" and "Anderson's Adventure", [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1816 | |
| Jones, William: Document, courses of a tract of land called 'Friends Advice', May 1795, 5/1/1795-5/31/1795 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1817 | |
| Woolford Family Papers: Surveys, courses for "Hillmanam" granted to Christopher Nutter; "Smith's Resolve", "Friends Advice" for Benjamin Fransway; "Winter Quarter" for Thomas Jones, 8/13,1755; "Beckford" granted to Edmund Howard, 11/20/1681; 2 pages [Somerset County], 11/20/1681-8/13/1755 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1819 | |
| Polk, William: Document signed by William Polk (no date), giving tract of land "Double Purchase" to his son and a request for Mr. Bowland to plot "Double Purchase", [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1820 | |
| Woolford Family Papers: Courses, July 1766, for "Conclusion", "Fray's Adventure", Benjamin Fransway's land and Robert Geddes' [Somerset County], 7/1/1766-7/31/1766 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1821 | |
| Polk, William: Resurvey, June 3, 1795, of "Conclusion" [Somerset County], 6/3/1795-6/3/1795 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1822 | |
| Woolford Family Papers: Plot for Widow's Choice, [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1824 | |
| Woolford Family Papers: Surveys, "Smith's Hope", granted to Captain Henry Smith, August 10, 1684; "Williams Adventure" for William Ovens, November 22, 1723; "Addition to Smith's Hope" for James Polk, September 5, 1750, 8/10/1684-6/5/1750 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1825 | |
| Bozman, William: Courses, no date, for part of Good Luck, sold to William Covington, [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1826 | |
| Woolford Family Papers: Record of transfer of deed for "Smiths Resolve", granted to Captain Henry Smith, August 10, 1684; to Samuel Johnston and Jean Wallace, June 13, 1688; to William Ourus, June 1690; to William Polk, 1713 [Somerset County], 8/10/1684-12/31/1713 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1828 | |
| Woolford Family Papers: Survey, May 1795, of "Friends Advice" for William Jones [Somerset County], 5/5/1795-5/5/1795 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1829 | |
| Woolford Family Papers: Illustration of a plat of land, no name, May 7, 1803, disagreement on boundaries, between James Polk and [Jarvis] Ballard [Somerset County], 5/7/1806-5/7/1803 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1830 | |
| Woolford Family Papers: Indenture, document signed by Samuel Johnston , Annabela A. Johnston, Samuel Covington, Wiliam Buzman, two dates, 16__, 1684, for Smith Resolve ( Oversize), 1/1/1684-12/31/1684 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1831 | |
| Polk, William: Copy of certificate, September 2, 1794, for Williams lot containing 460 acres; plot show "Williams lot", "Cow pasture", and "Robinson's lot"; courses of resurvey listed ( Oversize), 9/2/1794-9/2/1794 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1873 | |
| Beddo, Absalom: Patent, May 21, 1801, document signed by Alexander Contee Hanson, Chancellor, for parcel of land know as "The Covenant of Peace," seal attached (Folio ), 5/21/1801-5/21/1801 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1875 | |
| Beall, John (Frederick County, son of Robert): Deed, November 20, 1752, printed form filled in, witnessed by Benjamin Tasker for a tract of land called "The Addition to Anstruther", part of seal attached (Folio ), 11/20/1752-11/20/1752 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1876 | |
| Beddo, Absalom: Patent, May 20, 1805, document signed by Alexander Contee Hanson and Robert Bowie for tract of land called "Beddoes Chance" (Folio ), 5/20/1805-5/20/1805 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1878 | |
| Williams, Henry L.: Patent, August 4, 1870, document signed by Oden Bowie and William Haywood, for a tract of land called "Semicircle" in Howard County (Folio ), 8/4/1870-8/4/1870 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1879 | |
| Venables, Joseph: Deed, document signed by J. Venables, March 19, 1772, between J. Venables and Williams Polk for tract of land called "Royal Exchange"; on verso, Nelly Venables, wife, before two justices of the peace that she willingly agreed to sale (Folio ), 3/19/1772-3/19/1772 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1885 | |
| Hanson, Alexander Contee: Deed, indenture, January 3, 1793, document signed by A. C. Hanson and Samuel Howard to Joshua Gist from the state of Maryland for a tract of land called "[Tells] Dale" (Folio ), 1/3/1793-1/3/1793 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1887 | |
| Gray, William: Deed, indenture, April 6, 1756, document signed by William Gray, J. Gillis, E. Wilson and recorded by Thomas Hayward to William and Benjamin Polk for tracts of land called "Hillmanum" and "Derry" (Folio ), 4/6/1756-4/6/1756 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1888 | |
| Owens, William and John: Deed, indenture, August 5, 1713, document signed by W. and J. Owens, C. Ballard, and S. Hopkins to William Polk for two tracts of land, "Smiths Resolve" and "Widows Choice"'; on verso, witnessed by two justices of the peace (Folio ), 8/5/1713-8/5/1713 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1889 | |
| Clement, Josias (no place, witness): List of answers to questions, no date, that concern the Stuart Family and sale of land "Fontaine ville", 5 1/2 pages [Prince George's County], [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1914 | |
| Natan Cook (Montgomer County): Land patent for tract of land, the entire tract called Cook's Inheritance, 1,421 3/4 acres, April 28, 1790 [Montgomery County], 4/28/1790-4/28/1790 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1990 | |
| Boaz Walston [Worcester County]: Land patent for a tract called " Canada", 40 acres, June 12, 1771, 6/12/1771-6/12/1771 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1991 | |
| Boaz Walston [Worcester County]: Land patent for a tract called "Friend's Present", 10 acres, March 11, 1786 [Worcester County], 3/11/1786-3/11/1786 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1992 | |
| James Ginn [Cecil County]: Land patent for a tract, "Quigley's Lodge", 128 acres, July 17, 1809 [Cecil County], 7/15/1809-7/15/1809 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1993 | |
| J. A. Earle to Benjamin Harwood, Easton, February 25, 1805, autographed letter signed regarding issuing of state dollars for purchase of Indian lands [Talbot County], 2/25/1805-2/25/1805 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2035 | |
| J. A. Earle to Benjamin Harwood: Autographed letter signed, February 28, 1805, pencil draft regarding debt and interest on purchase of Indian land [Talbot County], 2/28/1805-2/28/1805 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2036 | |
| Baltimore, Maryland, March 2, 1809: Land plat, Philpot Point and Queen Street [Baltimore City], 3/2/1809-3/2/1809 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2209 | |
| Certificate for lands in Washington County, copy for lots 3258, 3259, 3260, 3261, westward of Ford Cumberland, November 1788 [Washington County], 11/1/1788-11/30/1788 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2328 | |
| Joel Wright, deputy surveyor: Survey of Spring Plains granted to John Diggs, August 6, 1742; attested by John Ross Key, Samuel Cleland and Henry Coons, June 4, 1789, 8/6/1742-6/4/1789 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2334 | |
| Jacob Furry, bond conveyance, August 27, 1789: Jacob Furry owes Michael Grow 1400 pounds, conveys deed for part of a tract of land called Brooks Grove Resurveys; verso, transfer to Conrad Dutteroe, March 14, 1791 [Frederick County], 8/27/1789-3/14/1791 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2337 | |
| Indenture deed, January 10, 1794: Valentine Baist paid Joseph Myer 300 pounds for a tract of land called Friendship, Frederick County; attested, John Gwinn, John Ross Key [Frederick County], 1/10/1794-1/10/1794 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2338 | |
| Indenture deed, holograph document signed, November 16, 1789: Andrew Boyd paid Samuel Perry 750 pounds for several parcels of land in a tract called Brothers Agreement; witnessed by John Gwinn, John Ross Key [Frederick County], 11/16/1789-11/17/1789 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2339 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk, holograph document signed, 8/5/1796: Notice to Upton Bruce, Joshual Dillplane, Joseph Wilson, and John Philips relating to a petition of Richard and James Winchester regarding a tract of land called Stoney Ridge [Frederick County], 8/5/1796-9/23/1796 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2348 | |
| Indenture deed, holograph document signed, June 9, 1794: Samuel Owings paid Nicholas Dill 28 pounds, 4 shillings for a tract of land called Ohio; attested by John Ross Key [Frederick County], 6/9/1794-6/9/1794 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2353 | |
| Mr. Kenworthy, Surveyor, Baltimore: Instructions to Surveyor, [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2385 | |
| Document written to the Montgomery County Court regarding sale of land belonging to Elisha Berry to satisfy debt to William Wilson and his wife, Anna Maria [Montgomery County], 8/13/1822-8/13/1822 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2447 | |
| [Curson?], Richard, Baltimore County, Maryland, autographed document signed, March 26, 1796: Joshua Gist indentured to him for 150 pounds in payment for 2 lots of land in Westminster, Frederick County; witnessed by George Salmon and James Calhoun [Baltimore County], 3/26/1796-3/26/1796 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2452 | |
| Samuel Owings, Baltimore County, autographed document, May 28, 1794: Record of payments, 1776-1794 for a tract of land called "Fells Dale" [Baltimore County], 5/28/1794-12/31/1794 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2455 | |
| Sam E. Duvall and Joel Wright, arbitrators, autographed document signed, March 7, 1792, Frederick County, Maryland: Arbitrators of boundary dispute over Fells Dale between Joshua Gist and Richard Owings [Frederick County], 3/7/1792-3/7/1792 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2456 | |
| Samuel Duvall and Joel Wright, arbitrators, Frederick County, autographed document signed, April 11, 1792: Arbitration of boundary of Long Ridge and Come By Chance between Joshua Gist and James Wells [Frederick County], 3/12/1791-4/11/1792 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2457 | |
| George G. Brewer, Maryland clerk, autographed document signed: Copy of resurvey of Long Farm lying in Baltimore and Frederick Counties, patented June 4, 1793, to Joshua Gist (Folio ), 6/4/1793-6/4/1793 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2458 | |
| Darby Enson, surveyor, December 15, 1788: Plat and survey of Long Ridge, also showing Fells Dale, Stoney Batter, and Jacob's Well (Folio Oversize), 12/15/1788-12/15/1788 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2459 | |
| Joshua Gist, Frederick County, Maryland: Plat of 2 parcels of land near White's Level and Long Farm (Folio Oversize), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2460 | |
| Sam Duvall, Frederick County Surveyor: Explanation of Owings Choice, Falls Dales, Round's Chance, and other properties (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2461 | |
| Sam Duvall, Frederick County surveyor: Plat and courses of Long Farm, county line bearing 55 degrees east with allowance (Folio Oversize), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2462 | |
| Plat of Falls Deal and other properties (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2463 | |
| Joshua Gist, Frederick County: Plat for 136 acres (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2464 | |
| Plat for Ireland's Eye, aalso showing the World's Wonder (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2465 | |
| Plat for Joshua's Lot, also showing Fells Dale, Browns Chance, Neighbour's Friendship, and Owings Choice (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2466 | |
| Alexander Hanson, Chancellor, autographed document signed, true copy, October 1802, appointing Joshua Gist as trustee to sell land of John Gist, deceased (Folio ), 10/1/1802-10/31/1802 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2467 | |
| Joshua Gist, Frederick County, Maryland, December 1802: Record of sales of property of John Gist and distribution of shares [Frederick County], 12/1/1802-12/31/1802 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2468 | |
| Joshua Gist, Frederick County, Maryland: Notice, September 16, 1835, to Winchester heirs forbidding the sale of lands outside White's level which would interfere with him [Frederick County], 9/16/1835-9/16/1835 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2471 | |
| Morrell Park (Baltimore), Maryland: Advertising broadside, black and white photographs of dwellings, Daniel Dwyer, Agent, on Washington Road, adjoining the city limits (Folio ), 1/1/1900-12/31/1900 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2610 | |
| Reisterstown Turnpike: Plats of land along the turnpike and Pleasant Hill Road, A. Y. Dolfield (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2611 | |
| Western Maryland Railroad Company: Blueprint, plot of land to be acquired of Alex Y. Dolfield, October 23, 1905 (Folio ), 10/23/1905-10/23/1905 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2612 | |
| William Cotton: Assessment for vacant lot 696, Baltimore, September 11, 1875, bounded by Washington Street, Pratt Street, and alley [Baltimore City], 9/11/1875-9/11/1875 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2615 | |
| A. Y. Dolfield also J. T. Lee, land survey, no date,, [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2616 | |
| Nathan Dorsey, Anne Arundel County planter: Indenture of land, May 26, 1764, James Cord, blacksmith, paid 85 pounds for a parcel of land called "The Mistake", on verso, dower rights (Folio ), 5/26/1764-5/26/1764 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2618 | |
| Mathew Hammond, Annapolis: Indenture of land, January 20, 1774, Samuel Howard paid 5 shillings for 2 tracts of land, "Delaware Bottom" and "Woodford" (Folio ), 1/20/1774-1/20/1774 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2619 | |
| Edward Dorsey, Baltimore County: Indenture of land, February 8, 1786, John Eager Howard paid 3238 pounds, 17 shillings, six pence for "The Mistake" , "Dispute's End"; verso, dower right (Folio ), 2/8/1786-2/8/1786 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2620 | |
| Edward Dorsy, Baltimore City: Indenture of land, May 4, 1875, John Eager Howard paid 3238 pounds for "The Mistake", "Dispute Ended"; verso, family rights ( Oversize), 5/4/1875-5/4/1875 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2621 | |
| Eli and Ichabod Davis, Anne Arundel County: Indenture of land, October, 1790, John Cord paid 1 shilling for "Hickory Bottom" on the basis of a bargain between John David and James Cord, both deceased (Folio ), 10/9/1790-10/9/1790 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2622 | |
| John Eager Howard, Baltimore City: Indenture of land, July 24, 1804, John Cord paid $105.62 for a part of "The Mistake"; verso, dower rights (Folio ), 7/24/1804-7/24/1804 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2624 | |
| John Eager Howard, Baltimore City: Indenture of land, July 24, 1804, John Cord paid $105.62 for a part of "The Mistake"; verso, dower rights (Folio ), 7/24/1804-7/24/1804 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2625 | |
| Denton Hammong, Anne Arundel County: Indenture of land, September 27, 1811, John Cord paid $12 per acre for Hammond's Ridge for John E. Howard [Baltimore County], 9/27/1811-9/27/1811 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2626 | |
| Howard Samuel, Anne Arundel County: Indenture of land, September 4, 1812, John Gregg accepts Delaware and Bottom and Woodford as payment of debt (Folio ), 9/4/1812-9/4/1812 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2627 | |
| John Eager Howard, Baltimore County: Indenture of land, November 24, 1813, James Frost paid $150 for Givinns Purchase; verso, dower rights [Baltimore County}, 11/24/1813-11/24/1813 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2628 | |
| Philip Hammond: Indenture of land, November 4, 1816, Larkin Shipley paid $10 for Lot #1 and 2 of Hammond's Enlargement, formerly Woodford; attachment, October 18, 1816 [Anne Arundel County] ( Oversize), 10/18/1816-11/4/1816 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2629 | |
| Daniel and Jemima Howard, Baltimore County: Indenture of land, February 6, 1816, Samuel Howard paid $1 for Delaware Bottom and Woodford (Folio ), 2/6/1816-2/6/1816 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2630 | |
| Larkin Shipley: Indenture of land, January 8, 1817, John Eager Howard paid $900 for lots 1 and 2 of Hammond's Enlargement [Anne Arundel County], 1/8/1817-1/8/1817 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2631 | |
| Brown, McLane, Anne Arundel County: Indenture of land, March 25, 1818, George Howard paid $35 for Ranter's Ridge [Anne Arundel County], 3/25/1818-3/25/1818 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2632 | |
| John Eager Howard, Baltimore City: Indenture of land, September 20, 1820, Benjamin Shipley paid $580 for Woodford; verso, dower rights [Baltimore City], 9/20/1820-9/20/1820 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2633 | |
| John Eager Howard, Baltimore City: Indenture of land, September 20, 1820, Benjamin Shipley paid $580 for Woodford; verso, dower rights [Baltimore City], 9/20/1820-9/20/1820 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2634 | |
| Thomas B. Dorsey, Trustee for John Cord: Indenture of land, October 27, 1829, George Howard of John Eager received "Hickory Ridge", "The Mistake", and "Ranter's Ridge" in payment of debt [Anne Arundel County], 10/27/1829-10/27/1829 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2635 | |
| Edward Dorsey, no date: Surveyor's plot to land on Elk Ridge including Woodford, Jack's Peacock, James Cord's Land, Ranter's Ridge, The Mistake, Doughoregan Manor, Joshua Brown's land, Southern Addition, Dispute Ended ( Oversize), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2636 | |
| Henry Darnell, no date: Surveyor's plat of Promise, partly conveyed to Captain Ridgely (Folio ), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2637 | |
| Surveyor's plat, no date: Area containing Ranter's Ridge ,Denton Hammond, George Howard's land, Larkin Shipley, Sam Howard ( Oversize), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2638 | |
| Cornelius Howard Survey, May 2, 1785: Land purchased by John E. Howard from Edward Dorsey showing Ranter's Ridge, James Cord's land, Jack's Peacock, Woodford, The Mistake, Dispute Ended, Southern Addition, and Doughorean Manor (Folio ), 5/2/1785-5/2/1785 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2639 | |
| James Cord: Surveyor's plat, March 1, 1816, Samuel Howard's and John E. Howard's parts of a tract of land, Woodford (Folio ), 3/1/1816-3/1/1816 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2640 | |
| G. Johslord: Surveyor's plat, May 20, 1807, Samuel Howard's and Widow's dower parts of a tract of land, Woodford (Folio ), 5/20/1807-5/20/1807 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2641 | |
| John Hatherly, Surveyor's plat, October 24, 1811: Tract of Hammond's Ridge sold by Denton Hammond to John Eager Howard (Folio ), 10/24/1811-10/24/1811 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2642 | |
| Surveyor's list: Half Pone surveyed for James Barlow, March 18, 1705 Eagle Tower for Robert Davis, November 16, 1707; The Victory for Robert Davis, September 4, 1766; Arnold's Fancy for John Arnold, April 16, 1747; Hatherly, February 1, 1748; Woodford, May 8, 1727; Jack's Peacock, September 1717; Whole Gammon for Joshua Brown, April 23, 1741, Doughorean Manor, 3/18/1705-4/16/1747 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2644 | |
| John and Mary Getz, Baltimore City, lease, July 28, 1887: George Watts paid $2,150 for a piece of land bounded by Caroline Street and North Avenue for a yearly rent of $52 (Folio ), 7/28/1887-7/28/1887 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2645 | |
| Charles Ridgely, Baltimore County: Indenture, October 29, 1813, Prudence Howard paid $1 for Land of Promise and Risteau's Fancy; attachment, October 30, 1813, as in disposition of will (Folio ), 10/29/1813-10/29/1813 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2646 | |
| Samuel Howard, Anne Arundel County: Release from mortgage, February 13, 1816, Samuel Howard granted by mortgage Delaware Bottom and Woodford to John Greeg in 1812, to be made null on payment of debt (Folio ), 2/13/1816-2/13/1816 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2647 | |
| Robert Eden, Governor: Land patent, December 17, 1772, John Aldridge gained 31.5 acres in Frederick County called Aldridge's Discovery (Folio ), 12/17/1772-12/17/1772 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2650 | |
| Jeremiah Prather, Frederick County: Resurvey of Deer Park, February 12, 1766 (Folio ), 2/12/1766-2/12/1766 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2651 | |
| William Cock, Frederick County: Indenture of land, October 10, 1783, Casper Keller paid 2000 pounds for Providence; verso, receipts (Folio ), 10/10/1783-10/10/1783 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2652 | |
| Jacob Miller, Frederick County: Indenture of land, June 17, 1772, Charles Beatty paid 155 pounds for Deer Park; verso, receipts, dower rights (Folio ), 6/17/1772-6/17/1772 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2654 | |
| Benjamin Keene, Dorchester County: Land patent, May 4, 1756, Keens Timber Yard, 36 acres (Folio ), 5/4/1756-5/4/1756 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2655 | |
| Alexander Thomas Russell, Somerset County: Land patent, November 21, 1769, 10 acres, Luck (Folio ), 11/21/1769-11/21/1769 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2656 | |
| Ralph Moore, Somerset County: Indenture of land, August 13, 1793, Levin Bennett paid 75 pounds for Batchelor's Chance and Darby's Addition; verso, dower rights and testament of clerk [Somerset County], 8/13/1793-8/13/1793 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2657 | |
| William Polk, Somerset County: Land survey, February 10, 1795, 12.5 acres, Conclusion (Folio ), 2/10/1795-2/10/1795 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2658 | |
| Joseph Scroggins, Somerset County: Land patent, June 27, 1768, addition to Fair Fields (Folio ), 6/27/1768-6/27/1768 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2659 | |
| William Weedon, Somerset County: Land patent, June 1, 1685, Burkland (Folio ), 6/1/1685-6/1/1685 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2660 | |
| William Bradshaw, Kent County: Land patent, May 3, 1756, Bradshaw's Farm (Folio ), 5/3/1756-5/3/1756 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2661 | |
| Dr. John Stevenson, Baltimore County: Land patent, September 13, 1770, 20 acres, Stevenson's Search (Folio ), 9/13/1770-9/13/1770 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2662 | |
| John Griffith, Dorchester County: Land patent, May 12, 1786, Griffith's Last Adventure ( Oversize), 5/12/1786-5/12/1786 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2663 | |
| Broadside, Cambridge, Dorchester County: May 27, 1828, sale of real estate in payment of James Eccleston's debts (Folio ), 5/27/1828-5/27/1828 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2664 | |
| John Boyd, Prince Georges County: Land patent, November 29, 1739, New Hoar ( Oversize), 11/29/1739-11/29/1739 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2665 | |
| Peter Pinkston, Anne Arundel County: Land patent, August 24, 1706, Pinkston's Randon (Folio ), 8/24/1706-8/24/1706 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2666 | |
| John Yound, Anne Arundel County: Land patent, July 5, 1730, Young's Good Luck (Folio ), 7/5/1730-7/5/1730 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2667 | |
| Luther Wright, Baltimore City: Indenture of land, January 1, 1801, Lusby's Cost (Folio ), 1/1/1801-1/1/1801 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2669 | |
| Levin Keene, Dorchester County: Indenture of land, July 29, 1823, The World's End Resurveyed ( Oversize), 7/29/1823-7/29/1823 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2670 | |
| Elizabeth Gin, London: Indenture of land, September 30, 1736, Thomas Davies paid 45 pounds for Ranter's Ridge ( Oversize), 9/30/1736-9/30/1736 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2671 | |
| John Eager Howard, Baltimore City: Deed of gift, November 9, 1822, George Howard gains tracts of land in Anne Arundel County ( Oversize), 11/9/1822-11/9/1822 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2672 | |
| John Howard, Anne Arundel: Indenture of land, May 30, 1816, John E. Howard paid $2,810 for Delaware Bottom and Woodford; verso, justice testimony ( Oversize), 5/30/1816-5/30/1816 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2673 | |
| Denton Hammond, Anne Arundel County: Indenture of land, October 28, 1811, John E. Howard paid $2,136 for Ranter's Ridge (Hammond's Ridge) ( Oversize), 10/28/1811-10/28/1811 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2674 | |
| Samuel Howard, Anne Arundel County: Indenture of land, June 10, 1816, John Eager Howard paid $10,584 for part of Delaware Bottom and Woodford ( Oversize), 6/10/1816-6/10/1816 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2675 | |
| Larkin Shipley, Anne Arundel County: Indenture of land, January 8, 1817, John E. Howard paid $900 for Hammond's Enlargement (lot #1 and 2 of Woodford) ( Oversize), 1/8/1817-1/8/1817 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2676 | |
| Indenture of land, autograph document signed, Frederick County, April 19, 1762, John Johnson: Sale of 50 acres of land to Edward Johnson for 10 pounds, Moniwy Hill [Setituate] [Frederick County], 4/19/1762-4/19/1762 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2768 | |
| Autographed document signed, Frederick County, July 5, 1808: James Johnson requested deed from Baker Johnson [Frederick County], 7/5/1808-7/5/1808 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2775 | |
| Autograph letter signed by Samuel Sprigg, July 5, 1828, North Hampten Farm to Richard S. Cox of Washington, D.C. regarding Colonel James Thomas and a land transaction between him and Sprigg, 7/5/1828-7/5/1828 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2802 | |
| Letter draft, Baltimore, September 10, 1888: Writer and receiver unknown, letter discusses transfer of cemetery property in Greenmount Cemetery [Baltimore City], 9/10/1888-9/10/1888 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2812 | |
| The Southern Maryland Development company of Charles County, Maryland, March 4, 1893: Specifications for building of a home; included plumbing, roofing, etc; note on back to Ernest Spencer from father John Spencer [Charles County], 3/4/1893-3/4/1893 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2823 | |
| Levin Keene, Dorchester County, autograph document signed, November 27, 1811: Indenture of land sold to Keene for 990 pounds from Joseph and Nancy Griffith, Griffith's Last Adventure [Dorchester County], 11/27/1811-11/27/1811 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2824 | |
| Noah Dixon, Dorchester County, autograph document signed: Indenture of land, September 23, 1837, paid $1,800 current U.S. money to Issac and Rebecca Williams for land in the village of Church Creek [Dorchester County], 9/23/1837-9/23/1837 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2825 | |
| D. W. Martin, Prince Georges County, January 1, 1878: Document signed indenture of land, bought by D. W. Martin from Martha E. Martin, 90 acres in Flag Bottom for $50 [Prince George's County], 1/1/1878-1/1/1878 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2826 | |
| Charles H. Doing, September 29, 1906, Prince Georges County: Document signed, land deed, 98 1/2 acres in Flag Bottom sold to Charles Doing by John R. and Annie E. Parker; the original deed was made on December 5, 1903 [Prince George's County], 9/29/1906-9/29/1906 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2827 | |
| John E. Price, Prince Georges County, June 23, 1875: Document signed, indenture of land to Price for $4,000, 98 1/2 acres in Flagg Bottom from George, Samuel, Thomas Parker and others [Prince George's County], 6/23/1875-6/23/1875 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2828 | |
| William Shedd Holten, Washington, D.C., February 19, 1912: Holton and Handy Realtors from Wells, Owen, Wells, Maryland Real Estate Title Company regarding true title to 88 acres near Beltsville in (Flagg Bottom) Prince Georges County and ownership--Doing or Parker [Washington DC], 2/19/1912-2/19/1912 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2830 | |
| William Shedd Holton, Washington, D.C.: Letter signed to Holton and Handy Realtors from Wells, Owens, Wells, Maryland Real Estate Title Company, regarding true title of land in Flagg Bottom, Prince George's County, Maryland; reference to Parkers and Charles H. Doing [Washington DC], 3/8/1912-3/8/1912 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2831 | |
| John W. Poler, Beltsville, Prince Georges County: May 18, 1912, letter signed from Holton and Handy Realtors concerning title deed of sale from Charles H. Doing to Nettie Poler for land in Flag Bottom [Prince George's County], 5/18/1912-5/18/1912 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2832 | |
| Document signed, Nettie Poler, Prince Georges County, June 27, 1919: Tax levy for 88 acres in Flag Bottom in Prince Georges County; payment received and authorized by A. Fuller, treasurer of Prince Georges County [Prince George's County], 6/27/1919-6/27/1919 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2833 | |
| Charles H. Doing, Sr., Prince Georges County, December 5, 1903, document signed: Land deed, 98.5 acres in Flag Bottom, Prince Georges County, sold to Doing for $1 by George, Samuel, and Robert Parker and others [Prince George's County], 12/5/1903-12/5/1903 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2834 | |
| Nettie L. Poler, Prince Georges County, March 13, 1912, document signed, land deed: Sold to Nettie Poler from Charles H. and Ellen L. Doing, land part of "Flag Bottom" for $10, same land David W. Martin conveyed to Doing in 1978 [Prince George's County], 3/13/1912-3/13/1912 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2835 | |
| David W. Martin, Prince Georges County, August 7, 1875, document signed, land indenture: Bought 98.5 acres in Flag Bottom for $1,500 from John E. and Mary A. Price [Prince George's County], 8/7/1875-8/7/1875 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2836 | |
| Ann S. Parker, Prince Georges County, May 25, 1869: Autograph document signed, indenture of land from George Parker and Thomas Parker, sold for $5, 194.25 acres in Flag Bottom to be held for her sons George Thomas and Samuel G. Parker [Prince George's County], 5/25/1869-5/25/1869 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2837 | |
| Charles H. Doing, Prince Georges County, August 5, 1892, document signed: Land indenture, 98.5 acres in Flag Bottom secured from William H. Main and Job Barnard, trustees of the city of Washington, D.C.; this deed artifies completed payment agreed to in deed of September 15, 1881, with Main and Barnard who secured Doing's debts in that contract [Prince George's County], 9/15/1881-8/5/1892 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2838 | |
| Autograph letter to Ogle Marbury, October 20, 1919, unsigned, regarding purchase of land from Nettie Poler, most likely in Flag Bottom [Prince George's County?], 10/20/1919-10/20/1919 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2841 | |
| Estate inventory of Jesse Hughes, Worcester County, Maryland. [Worcester County] ( Oversize), 8/26/1799-8/26/1799 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2865 | |
| Deed, autograph document signed, Frederick County, May 5, 1775: Hence Wagnor of Roan County, North Carolina, sold a tract of land called Sink Hole Spring to Conrad Hagmire for 20 pounds [Frederick County], 5/5/1775-5/5/1775 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3212 | |
| Deed, autograph document signed, Baltimore County, September 16, 1816: Nathan Shaw sold a lot in Baltimore to Joseph Mince for $500 ( Oversize), 9/16/1816-9/16/1816 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3217 | |
| Certificate, document signed, Frederick County, September 19, 1771: Horace Sharpe--Robert Meek is granted 200 acres of a parcel of land called Harvest of Dean ( Oversize), 9/19/1771-9/19/1771 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3370 | |
| Indenture autograph document signed, Anne Arundel, November 24, 1813, James Frost: Sale of a tract of land to John Eager Howard for $150 [Anne Arundel County], 11/24/1813-11/24/1813 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3388 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Anne Arundel, James Frost $150 from John Eager Howard; also statement, document signed, December 13, 1813, Richard Ridgeley, Anne Frost willingly sold her land to John Eager Howard [Anne Arundel], 12/13/1813-12/13/1813 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3389 | |
| Warrant, autograph document signed, Dorchester County, December 19, 1857, Jonathan A. McCready, Justice of the Peace: Constable Uriah Hurley is to take amount due George Winthrop from the properties of Alfred M. Lewis [Dorchester County], 12/19/1857-12/19/1857 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3471 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, November 10, 1876, William Brickhead, $2,500 from George H. Davis for 250 acres of Baily Farm, 11/10/1876-11/10/1876 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3521 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Lewis, April 28, 1877, A. Houston to William P. Jones declining to sell his farm, 4/28/1877-4/28/1877 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3523 | |
| Bill, autograph document, February 12, 1867: Henrietta Byrd owes The Wicomico and Pocomoke Rail Road Company $35.91 for a land survey [Wicomico County] [Worcester County], 2/12/1867-2/12/1867 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3530 | |
| Document, autograph document singed, Dorchester, J. A. McCready: Incomplete mortgage form between John J. Hurley and George W. Hurley for "Hurley's Neck" [Dorchester County], 1/1/1863-12/31/1863 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3601 | |
| Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, July 21, 1876, [Mrs. Benjamin H. Byrd] to Mr. Jones describing the past owners of a plot of land [Baltimore City], 7/21/1876-7/21/1876 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3618 | |
| Maryland/Pennsylvania Boundary Dispute Map on last page of 6-page manuscript between Frederick Lord Baltimore and Thomas and Richard Penn, indenture, July 4, 1760 ( Oversize), 7/4/1760-7/4/1760 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3636 | |
| Document, Baltimore, June 30, 1846, unsigned, William Thomas is authorized to sell the properties of John Fitzgerald, deceased [Baltimore City], 6/30/1846-6/30/1846 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3638 | |
| Survey, autograph document signed, Baltimore County, 1881, Augustus Bouldier, surveyor: Boundaries of a plot #44 of Principio Company land in Baltimore County [Baltimore County], 1/1/1881-12/31/1881 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3642 | |
| Deed, typed document signed, Washington County, June 30. 1932, Augusta M. Cearfoss, sale of a plot of land in Hagerstown to Louis B. Betts [Washington County], 6/30/1932-6/30/1932 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3650 | |
| Indenture, autograph document signed, Baltimore, January 15, 1825, Elizabeth Sadler: Sale of a parcel of land to William Dimmitt for $150 [Baltimore County], 1/15/1825-1/15/1825 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3652 | |
| Land survey, autograph document signed, Baltimore, no date, Augustus Bouldin: Description of two lots in Baltimore County [Baltimore County], [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3653 | |
| Indenture, autograph document signed, Baltimore, January 13, 1825, Edward A. Howard: Exchange of certain parcels of land in Baltimore County with William Dimmitt [Baltimore County], 1/13/1825-1/13/1825 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3654 | |
| Indenture, autograph document signed, Baltimore, February 24, 1855, Robert and Phoebe Ann Howard: Sale of a parcel of land to James Todd for $500 [Baltimore City], 2/24/1855-2/24/1855 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3655 | |
| Indenture, autograph document signed, Baltimore, October 31, 1837, Richard and Julia Stuart: Sale of Troy, Islegsly, Grecian Liege, Caleb's Purchase and Brothers Addition to George H. Calvert for $900 [Baltimore City], 10/31/1837-10/31/1837 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3656 | |
| Document, autograph document signed, April 16, 1874, William R. Hayward, Commisioner of Land Office, James Black Groome, Governor, Joel Penmagton is granted a plot of land "Pennington's Prospect" in Garrett County ( Oversize), 4/16/1874-4/16/1874 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3661 | |
| Document, autograph document signed, December 16, 1873, William R. Hayward, Commision of Land office, William P. Whyle, Governor, Isaac T. Barnes is granted a plot of land known as 'Barnes First Purchase' in Somerset County ( Oversize), 12/16/1873-12/16/1873 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3662 | |
| Document, [Western Shore], no date, six blank forms from the Treasurey Office, Proclamation Warrents for land, [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3665 | |
| Bill of sale, autograph document signed, Frederick County, November 6, 1786, John Brunner: Sale of a parcel of land to Peter Smith for 14 shilings [Frederick County], 11/6/1786-11/6/1786 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3670 | |
| Indenture, autograph document signed, Baltimore, October 8, 1823, John Delaney: Sale of a parcel of land to John Bates for $150 [Baltimore City], 10/8/1823-10/8/1823 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3671 | |
| Indenture, autograph document signed, Baltimore, July 19, 1798, Jonathan Harrison: William P. Barnes sale of a plot of land to William Barnes, 7/19/1798-7/19/1798 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3672 | |
| Indenture, Autograph document signed. Fell's Point, Baltimore County. Gabriel Kingsburg. Sale of a parcel of land to John Combs. [Baltimore County], 7/28/1793-7/28/1793 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3690 | |
| 2 notes on one sheet. Note, autograph document signed, (Baltimore). George Puckett. An order for 50 cents worth of "flour". Also receipt, autograph document signed (Baltimore). Henry Dean. House deeds were delivered to the courthouse. [Baltimore City], 1/27/1815-4/5/1816 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3691 | |
| Autograph letter signed (Washington). Judge Alex Addison. Notification to the Governor that Samuel Brady, accused of murdering several Indians, has paaid his own bail. Mention of bias in the court and authority held by Supreme Court [Washington D.C.], 9/27/1792-9/27/1792 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3692 | |
| Bill of Sale, autograph document signed. Jacop Burgoon, farmer. Sale of a parcel of land to Valentine Baist for 500 pounds. [Frederick County], 1/10/1794-1/10/1794 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3693 | |
| Indenture, autograph letter signed. (Baltimore). David Brown, Henry Wilson. Sale of a plat of land from the estate of John Cornthwaits to John Boyd. [Baltimore City], 12/5/1787-12/5/1787 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3697 | |
| Intenture. John Mitchell paid Henry Hooper $12,540 for tracts of land. [Dorchester County], 3/24/1815-3/24/1815 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3698 | |
| Survey of Josiah Boyle's tract called Bellfield. Signed by William Barrow, surveyor of Dorchester County. [Dorchester County], [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3699 | |
| Ryon, Richard. Typed document signed. Court cost for defense by Wells, Clagett and Wells (defense of Samuel Benzinger) [Prince George's County]., 4/1/1909-4/30/1909 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3705 | |
| Zntzinger, O. B. (real estate). Charles Stanley Co. Commission levied $650 to Hyattsville School. [Prince George's County]., 1/12/1911-1/12/1911 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3711 | |
| Hoffman, George. Paper for land on Elk Ridge. Bought by Samuel and John Howard. [Anne Arundel County]., 5/20/1816-5/20/1816 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3731 | |
| Garnett, Thomas. Certificate of survey and platt of land called "Poplar Hill" (Kent County), 3/27/1762-6/21/1762 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3732 | |
| Taney, Roger B. Article of Agreement between Vachel & Harriet Dorsey and Benjamin Howard for rent of plantation Whiskey Ridge. [Frederick County], 7/18/1809-7/18/1809 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3806 | |
| Baltimore City Council. Resolution authorizing a survey of Jones' Falls. [Baltimore City], 1/1/1817-1/1/1817 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3848 | |
| Brantz, Lewis (Baltimore Surveyor) To the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore about a survey of the Baltimore Harbour and Basin. [Baltimore City], 3/15/1823-3/15/1823 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3850 | |
| Montgomery, John, Mayor. To the first Branch of the Baltimore City Council, to accompany a schedule of land owned by the city. (Baltimore City), 2/8/1825-2/8/1825 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3854 | |
| Forustor, Buchner and Francis Scott Key. Indenture deeding the right of way to a road to John Baker., 7/23/1819-7/23/1819 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3860 | |
| McDonough, John. To Lydia Roberts, his sister, concerning sale of her property to him. (Baltimore City), 5/20/1829-5/20/1829 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3874 | |
| Vandever, Peter B. (New Castle, Delaware) To Zacharias McD. Roberts, including a statement of the value of three pieces of property owned by Roberts., 1/19/1853-1/19/1853 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3877 | |
| Spring, Amos, farmer. (Attica, New York) To Zacharias McD. Roberts describing the current value of crops, farm animals and land in the area around Attica., 11/5/1849-11/5/1849 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3878 | |
| Snow, Tilly. (Sandisfield, Massachusetts) To Zacharias McD. Roberts, her nephew, concerning a tract of land along the Susquehanna River., 1/14/1851-1/14/1851 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3880 | |
| Caulk, J.M.Z. (New Castle, Delaware) To Mrs. Lydia Roberts, about ownership of a tract of land.., 12/7/1818-12/7/1818 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3882 | |
| Howard, John Eager, senator. Deed, land deed for part of the maze in Charles County from J.E. Howard and A.C. Hanson to Alexander Hamilton [Baltimore County] ( Oversize), [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3950 | |
| Calvert, Charles, 5th Lord Baltimore Land Grant. To Andrew Lord, granting him Chance in Dorchester County. [Baltimore County] [Dorchester County] ( Oversize), 6/5/1748-6/5/1748 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3968 | |
| Barrow, Elizabeth H. Land indenture selling Bellfield to Josiah Bayly. [Dorchester County], 11/25/1802-11/25/1802 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3969 | |
| Charles Calvert Land Patent. Benjamin Tasker surveyed 5000 acres of land in Prince George's County for John Covill for 10 pounds annual rent in gold or silver. Parcel called "Maryland." ( Oversize), 11/5/1731-11/5/1731 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3970 | |
| Circular advertising sale of oyster lands by State of Maryland, 9/5/1860-9/5/1860 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4007 | |
| Survey and deed of 220 acres "The Deeps" signed on November 13, 1747 by Samuel Ogle. [Prince George's County], 6/20/1807-6/20/1807 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4309 | |
| Brief history of Hitching Post Hill, near College Park, with names of notable owners. [Prince George's County], [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4329 | |
| Deed of indenture between Archibald Moncriff and Levin Wall for land known as Brown's Folly. Not executed. (Baltimore City), 1/1/1799-12/31/1799 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4414 | |
| Warrant to resurvey "Addition to Wall's Beginning" and other lands. Pertains to Levin Wall. (Dorchester County), 10/18/1811-10/18/1811 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4415 | |
| Reports of trips by rail with fish for stocking in rivers etc. From Havre de Grace, Maryland to various places. (Harford County), 5/21/1876-8/5/1876 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4421 | |
| Certificate of resurvey of "Walls Chance" and "Black-water Range" for Joshua Wall and William Byass., 9/29/1761-9/29/1761 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4431 | |
| Survey of land near Blackwater River owned by John Stoakes. (Dorchester County), 5/12/1764-5/12/1764 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4434 | |
| Survey of land in Dorchester County owned by Clement Waters called "Water's Fish Ditches." (Dorchester County), 11/6/1801-10/18/1811 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4436 | |
| Plot and description of Levins Discovery by William Barrow., 12/12/1703-12/12/1703 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4437 | |
| Deed of sale of land by Mary Sprigg to Levin Wall and Mary Wall. Validated by J. Frazier. (Baltimore Coutny) (Dorchester County), 12/23/1817-12/23/1817 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4438 | |
| Survey notes and calculations signed by James Daniel and James Drake. Blackwater Range, Walls Chance., [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4439 | |
| Survey of land for Levin Wall done by William Barrow. (Dorchester County), 7/4/1792-7/4/1792 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4445 | |
| Diagram of Loudon Park Cemetery. Whatcoat section showing cemetery plots., [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4448 | |
| Deed of sale of land from Elizabeth Littig, Philip Littig, and George Littig to Jacob Brown. ( Oversize), 7/1/1784-7/1/1784 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4453 | |
| Deed to William Rolles for tract "Rolles Care" in Baltimore County. Has seal with Calvert coat of arms. (Oversize), 8/31/1743-8/31/1743 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4457 | |
| D.C. land deed. Sold to Benjamin W. Sothoron and his wife, Tericia Sothoron, of St. Mayr's County by John W. Taylor of Washington, D.C.. Signed in the presence of George N. Alvey and Henry C. Agams, Justices of the Peace. Signed also by Clerk of circuit Court for St. Mary's County, John Aleamalier., 3/2/1864-3/2/1864 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4464 | |
| Indenture between Thomas Constable and Elizabeth Margaret Littig. Land described is to be rented by Mr. Constable for 99 years at 21 pounds, 10 pence per year., 3/5/1787-8/27/1787 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4470 | |
| Survey by William Haskins of 100 acres in Dorcester County belonging to Levin Wall., 8/19/1762-2/15/1763 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4474 | |
| A copy of an indenture between Philip Sittig and Frederick Shaffer for a parcel of land called "Mountenay's Neck" in Baltimore County. Signed by George Salmon and Joseph Calhoun and William Gibson, Clerk. Paper is marked by the embossed name "C.L.L. Leary, Attorney at Law, Baltimore., 9/29/1795-9/29/1795 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4478 | |
| Copy of land patent of 8/5/1814 granting Selby Blades a parcel of land named "Addition to Mifflin's Purchase.", 10/20/1837-10/20/1837 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4484 | |
| Receipt dated 1800 for payment of $27 in full compensation for condemnation of road surveyed and laid out by Josiah Bayley., 11/6/1800-11/6/1800 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4486 | |
| Plan of the lot on the southside of Bank Street owned by F.L. Schaeffer. Scale is 20 ft. to the inch. (Folio ), 6/1/1849-6/30/1849 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4494 | |
| Deed of sale of a plot of land in Baltimore City from Joseph Barling to Frederick Littig for $75. (Folio ), 1/27/1829-1/27/1829 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4505 | |
| Land lease in Baltimore City from widow Mary Brown to Phillip Lettick. (Folio ), 6/30/1764-6/30/1764 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4506 | |
| Deed of sale of a parcel of land in Baltimore from Woodward and Margaret E.R. Abrahams to Frederick Littig Shaffer in fee simple., 9/15/1860-9/15/1860 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4516 | |
| Record of indenture of a parcel of land in Baltimore to Frederick and Elizabeth Shaffer and George and Phillip Lettig from James Davidson., 8/13/1793-8/13/1793 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4540 | |
| Survey of Havre de Grace (land) for William Ford. True copy of survey attested to by George G. Brewer., [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4551 | |
| Grant to Levin Wall of land "Wall's Chance" with survey drawing. Plot prepared by William Barrows., 12/11/1703-12/11/1703 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4552 | |
| Agreement between Henry H. Smively [?] and Daniel Mentzer, sale of mill., 11/18/1853-11/18/1853 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4555 | |
| Bond from Levin Colstin to Levin Wall to ensure sale of land parcel known as "Brown's Folly.", 1/5/1818-1/5/1818 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4561 | |
| Release of mortgage from Mary Mylander and Dora Mylander to Mary A. Robinson., 6/12/1883-6/12/1883 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4563 | |
| Mortgage of land sold by Charles Carroll of Carrollton to Ann Willis for 5 shillings. (Folio ), 5/3/1817-5/3/1817 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4566 | |
| Legal decision by Chief Justice Thomas Beatty regarding seizure of land by David Lynn. (Folio ), 6/23/1762-6/23/1762 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4567 | |
| Land deed of a purchase by Levin Wall, a Dorchester County planter, of a plot called "Walls Endeavour" from Thomas Colson. Signature is torn off., 6/15/1768-6/15/1768 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4574 | |
| Certified copy of an original land resurvey of "Wall's Chance" for Joshua Wall of Dorchester County. Original survey was dated May 25, 1761., 3/19/1798-3/19/1798 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4576 | |
| Land deed from Margaret Sprigg to Samuel Wall dated January 8, 1812, deeding the "Indian lot otherwise called Ware Neck.", 1/8/1812-1/8/1812 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4577 | |
| Resurvey of 18.5 acre plot called "Wall's Neglect" in Dorchester County done for Levin Wall. Includes drawing of plot., 6/21/1793-6/21/1793 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4578 | |
| Land deed from John C. Proud and his wife Eliza Sophia to Frederick Shaffer for a lot at Gough Street and Harford Street. (Folio ), 3/13/1833-3/13/1833 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4583 | |
| Land deed from William Fell Johnson and his wife Ann M. Johnson, and William Tagart and his wife Ann G. Tagart to Frederick Sittig Shaffer for land at East Baltimore Street and Wolf Street. (Folio ), 9/18/1852-9/18/1852 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4584 | |
| Land deed from William Parrish to Frederick Shaeffer for lot at Gough Street and Eden Street in Baltimore. (Folio ), 12/7/1824-12/7/1824 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4585 | |
| Land deed from Daniel Harvey and his wife Catharine Harvey to Mary A. Robinson, widow, for lot at Edmonson Avenue and Fremont Street. (Folio ), 10/5/1882-10/5/1882 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4586 | |
| Transfer of house and lot from Leonard Booze to Levin Wall. Certified by Justice of the Peace., 7/7/1822-7/7/1822 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4589 | |
| Survey of land granted to Levin Wall., 12/12/1766-12/12/1766 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4590 | |
| Document verifying a resurvey done by William Haskins for Charles Walters of a tract called Walter's Range., 8/31/1760-8/31/1760 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4607 | |
| Deed granting Stapleford's Range to George Stapleford. Signed by William Stewart., 3/22/1726-3/22/1726 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4608 | |
| Document verifying a resurvey of two tracts tracts for Thomas Colsten., 10/3/1784-10/3/1784 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4609 | |
| Deed transferring title from Levin H. Wall to Charles Shenton for a parcel of land called "Brown's Folly." Signed by Levin Richardson and Isaac F. Williams. (Folio ), 8/28/1828-8/28/1828 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4614 | |
| Deed transferring property in Baltimore from Cornelius S.L. Leary, Trustee, to Frederick S. Schaffer and Woodward Abrahams for $1650., 12/17/1858-12/17/1858 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4616 | |
| Deed transferring land in Baltimore from Henry Shirk and wife to Woodward Abrahams, Jr. and Frederick Littig Shaffer for $1333.33. (Folio ), 5/23/1855-5/23/1855 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4617 | |
| Land deed. Thomas Tinker to Mary Tinker. Witnessed by J. Smith., 3/30/1807-4/6/1807 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4622 | |
| Title search including extracts of several deeds pertaining to land in Baltimore. All of the deeds are to Frederick Maffer., 1/1/1795-12/31/1833 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4623 | |
| Deed for the sale of land from Daniel Breehl to Frederick L. Sittig. (Folio ), 1/3/1829-1/3/1829 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4624 | |
| Receipt from Caroline L. Kraft to Fres. F. Benzinger for preparing deed; and receipt from Caroline L. Kraft to Mary A. Robinson for sale of house., 6/17/1885-6/17/1885 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4631 | |
| Land grant for area known as "Lost Tomahawk" seized in fee from Henry Cock, now of George Frazier Hawkins, signed by Horatio Sharpe. (Folio ), 8/11/1764-8/11/1764 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4696 | |
| Indenture between William Copher of Kentucky and Thomas C. Reeves of Charles County for purchase of land. (Folio ), 7/12/1791-7/12/1791 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4701 | |
| Lists of architectural drawings, mechanical drawings, detail drawings, shop drawings, and plywood panel sizes for various structures - apparently relates to construction in Greenbelt, Maryland - may be linked with microfilm of drawings. (Folio ), 1/1/1936-12/31/1937 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4704 | |
| Deed and depositions from land patent case involving William Polk, Jr. (Folio ), 1/1/1803-12/31/1803 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4705 | |
| Addition to "Small Profit" granted to Henry Fisher (Cambridge, Maryland)., 8/11/1742-8/11/1742 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4864 | |
| Describes property boundaries of Walls Chance owned by Joshua Walls; mentions Black Water Bridge [near Cambridge, Maryland?]., 5/25/1761-5/25/1761 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4865 | |
| Calculations of courses and distances., [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4866 | |
| Fragment of a land transaction; mentions Jacob Parsons, his wife Mary Parsons; Isaac Parsons, Nathaniel Bennet, David Barker and [Mary Barker?] signers., 12/10/1768-12/10/1768 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4867 | |
| acreage calculation [Montgomery County]., 1/1/1762-12/31/1762 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4869 | |
| Kersher family land grant signed by Horatio Sharpe. (Oversize), 9/29/1759-9/29/1759 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4870 | |
| Land grant to Martin Kersher signed by Horatio Sharpe. (Folio ), 9/29/1762-9/29/1762 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4872 | |
| Land grant to Martin Kersher signed by Alexander Contee Hanson. (Folio ), 11/12/1801-11/12/1801 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4873 | |
| Land grant to Henry Shyrock signed by Alexander Contee Hanson., 1/7/1799-1/7/1799 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4874 | |
| Specifications and scope of work for addition and remodeling to 6J Ridge Rd., Greenbelt, Maryland., [undated] | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4876 | |
| 2 items. a.) Specifications for addition to 8G and 8H Research Rd., Greenbelt, Maryland. b.) Consent of neighbors., 5/15/1963-5/15/1963 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4877 | |
| Description of part of parcel "F" in Greenbelt from Greenhorne and O'Mara., 1/23/1961-1/23/1961 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 4878 | |
| Decisions of the Post Office Department; on verso, land and property assessment and deed dated 02/14/1874. Conveyed by William Whitely and Elizabeth E. Whitely to William P. Preston; mailed to E. Pratt., 2/14/1874-9/18/1874 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5079 | |
| 78" X 52" map of Riverdale Demesnes, Rosburg Farm in Prince George's County belonging to Charles Benedict Calvert - William Sides, surveyor. [3 fascimiles and one original; location: mapcase 2, drawer 27], 1/1/1853-12/31/1853 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5421 | |
| Two volumes. J.H. and B.H. Ellicott, Baltimore City Iron Works, Block Street, Baltimore and B.W. Ellicott of Crofton, NJ. Outgoing correspondence. Transcriptions of legal records documenting land transactions executed by Ellicott family members. "A Memoir of the Ellicott Family, compiled for the use and instruction of his children, by Benjamin H. Ellicott," 1857., 1/1/1845-12/31/1875 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5424 | |
| B.& P.R.R. (Baltimore and Potomac Railroad) land maps from Patapsco River to Bowie and Land maps from Bowie to Pope's Creek. Includes Inquisition No.19 (change in flow of Stony Run for railroad)., 1/1/1869-12/31/1895 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5435 | |
| Calvert, Charles (Lord Baltimore). 1-page land grant document signed as Lord Baltimore, City of Saint Maryes, Province of Maryland, 14 July 1679. Grant of land to James Ellis of Anne Arundell County (Folio), 07/14/1679 | series 12 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 5500 | |
Series 13: Legal Records, 1689-1926 and undated (1737 items)
Court dockets and proceedings, complaints, summonses, warrants, judgements, wills, affidavits, bonds, testimony, pardons, death and marriage certificates, powers of attorney, depositions, subpoenas, slave manumissions, true bills of charges, pleas, legal opinions, agreements and contracts, writs of habeas corpus, briefs, reports, petitions, coroners' inquests, writs of replevin, and eviction notices concerning a wide variety of Maryland legal cases and actions, both civil and criminal. Topics represented among the legal documents include slave manumissions and identification and the commission of crimes by slaves; burial of paupers; ferry licensing and operation; legal expenses; administration of estates; business agreements; arrests of and charges brought against particular individuals; outstanding debts; appeals; claims; appearances of witnesses; levies to fund the University of Maryland; treason; and the examination of official records. Significant figures featured in the legal documents include Roger Brooke Taney, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Francis Scott Key, John Pendleton Kennedy, John Ross Key, Joshua Gist, Jonathan A. McCready, William Woolford, and Luther Martin.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | Item | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Legal Records] | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | ||
| Warrant, autograph document signed, Frederick County, no date, anonymous: Robert Johnson is accused of assaulting slave Harry of Jacob Staley [Frederick County], [undated] (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3181 | |
| Account sheet, Frederick County, no date, anonymous: Values of the estate of Sarah Brisco, deceased [Frederick County], [undated] | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3183 | |
| Note, autograph letter signed, no date: Thomas Johnson to Baker Johnson requesting writ against Andrew Kuner for assaulting two slaves, Peter and Little Peter, and Joseph Clarke, [undated] (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3185 | |
| Brief, Frederick County, no date: William Owings request that the judgement on assault and battery case committed on slave Poll of Elisa Dorfey by Sm. Lamos, be arrested and the reasons for such request [Frederick County], [undated] (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3195 | |
| Agreement, Frederick County, no date, anonymous: Micheal Rowe will remain with his former master as an apprentice to learn to read, write and learn the trade of a shoemaker [Frederick County], [undated] (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3197 | |
| Autographed document, Frederick County, no date, anonymous: Concerning a case between the State of Maryland and a Negro Joshua [Frederick County], [undated] (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3199 | |
| Autographed document, Frederick County, no date: Concerns a case between the State of Maryland and a Negro Moses [Frederick County], [undated] (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3200 | |
| Brief, autograph document signed, Frederick County, Shaaff [Shaaft]. Arthur, attorney: Case between George Rawling and Benjamin Bliping concerning a Negro called Ben [Frederick County], 11/25/1794-11/25/1794 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3201 | |
| Brief, autograph document signed, Frederick County, May 5, 1789, Joshua Dorfey for plaintiff: Walter Smith is being sued by Thouroughgood Smith for 10 pounds, 2 shillings, 5 pence debt plus 30 pounds damages for not delivering a hogshead of tobacco to William Anderson and Company, merchants in London [Frederick County], 5/5/1789-5/5/1789 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3211 | |
| Jury judgement, Frederick County, August 1790, John McPherson, foreman: George Snatzel is charged with transporting a Negro Ninian Nichols, who was to serve only to the age of 21,out of the state [Frederick County], 8/1/1790-8/31/1790 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3213 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, November 20, 1789, William Ritchie, clerk: Nicholas Dawson is unjustly holding two slaves, Pegg and Tom, who are the property of John Compton [Frederick County], 2/20/1789-2/20/1789 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3214 | |
| Receipt,autograph document signed, Frederick County, Thomas Boyd, Jr., and John S. Hall, Jr., 120 pounds from John Hilliary for two Negroes--Tom and Easter; Statement, autograph document signed, Frederick County, July 12, 1790, William Beall, Negro Tom is the property of John Hilliary [Frederick County], 7/12/1790-7/12/1790 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3215 | |
| Receipt, autograph document signed, Baltimore county, August 23, 1823: John A. Layton $247 from Joshua F. Batchelor to J. F. Batchelor, promissory notes for $185 and $62 due from Alexander Slott of New York [Baltimore City], 8/23/1823-8/23/1823 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3216 | |
| Document, Western Shore, June 13, 1836, anonymous: Asks for reversal of the judgement of the case of the Bank of Maryland and Morris and Gill, Trustees versus Andrew Buff, which removed Morris and Gill Trustees, 6/13/1836-6/13/1836 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3221 | |
| William P. Jones, autograph document signed, October 30, 1876, regarding payment of $110.00 special bail for Sheppard P. Basher, 10/30/1876-10/30/1876 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3247 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, Frederick County, March 15, 1799, Pat McGill, foreman: Inquest to determine reason for the death of a Negro infant belonging to James Simmons [Frederick County], 3/15/1799-3/15/1799 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3263 | |
| Replevin, document signed, Frederick County, February 20, 1789: John Compton, William Thomas owe Nicholas Dawson 200 pounds and may replevin Dawson for the two Negro slaves [Frederick County], 2/20/1789-2/20/1789 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3270 | |
| Three depositions, autograph document signed, Calvert County, October 18, 1790, John Chesley, Jr.: Testimony that Chloe is appraised in the inventory of David Hellen of Calvert County, the daughter of freewoman Moll, and is therefore free [Calvert County], 10/18/1790-10/18/1790 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3273 | |
| Docket schedule, autograph document signed, Frederick County, October 17, 1791, John Gwinn, clerk: Schedule of court appearances of Mr. Duvall from 1791-1805 [Frederick County], 1/1/1791-12/31/1805 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3281 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, Frederick County, February 7, 1791, Jacob Young: Recognizance to Caleb Griffeth and Clemance Green for court appearance, missing, May 1985, 2/7/1791-2/7/1791 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3282 | |
| Statement, autographed document, Frederick County, August 19, 1790, anonymous: Justices of Frederick County are angered to see the merit in Negro Chloe's petiton for freedom from Richard Hammett, missing, May 1985, 8/19/1790-8/19/1790 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3283 | |
| Brief, autograph document signed, Frederick County, August 18, 1790, Dorsey, Plaintiff's attorney: Slave, Manuel, petitions for his freedom from John Calhoun [Frederick County], 8/18/1790-8/18/1790 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3284 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, Frederick County, August 19, 1790, Martha Lawrence: Disposition that Ely Dorsey held no claim on two Negroes of the estate of J. C. Dorsey (deceased) and M. L. intended to purchase them [Frederick County], 8/19/1790-8/19/1790 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3285 | |
| Schedule, Frederick County, May 10, 1791, Ino Gwinn, clerk: Schedule of court appearances [Frederick County], 5/10/1791-5/10/1791 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3286 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, Annapolis, October 25, 1792, B. Allen: Deposition of Eleanor Toogood concerning Rebecca Toogood's family [Anne Arundel County], 10/25/1792-10/25/1792 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3288 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, Frederick County, December 5, 1792, Joshua Dorsey, plaintiff's attorney: Eliz Dorsey is suing William Lamar for 20 pounds for assaulting her slave Poll [Frederick County], 1/14/1794-1/14/1794 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3290 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, January 1, 1792, Arthur Shaaft, plaintiff's attorney: Peter Bambudge and the State of Maryland are suing Abraham Boyer for 2,000 pounds of tobacco [Frederick County], 1/1/1792-1/1/1792 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3291 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, Frederick County, January 1, 1794, Joshua Dorsey, plaintiff's attorney: George Schnertzell is suing John Garrett for slander [Frederick County], 1/29/1795-1/29/1795 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3298 | |
| Statement, autograph document signed, Frederick County, May 22, 1794, Joshua Dorsey, defender and G. Duvall, plaintiff: Inquisition to be used in trial between Rebecca Toogood and Joseph Wood petiton for freedom [Frederick County], 5/22/1794-5/22/1794 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3299 | |
| Inquisition, autograph document signed, Frederick County, William Beatty, coroner: Drowning of a Negro boy, belonging to Nathaniel Beall, is declared accidental [Frederick County], 7/23/1794-7/23/1794 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3300 | |
| List, autograph document signed, March 26, 1796: Richard Butler, sheriff, list criminals and their crimes, lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 3/26/1796-3/26/1796 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3308 | |
| Inquisition, autograph document signed, Frederick County, March 23, 1797, John Usher Charlton, coroner: Child of Jacob Boon died after a long illness [Frederick County], 3/23/1797-3/23/1797 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3313 | |
| List, autograph document signed, Frederick County, March 17, 1799, Abner Ritchie, list of criminals; lost December 10, 1980, card pulled, 3/17/1799-3/17/1799 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 3320 | |
| Brooks, Mary: copy of last will and testament and a voucher stating recording of will, includes 836a-b [Prince George's County], 1/1/1857-12/31/1852 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 836 | |
| King, Richard E.: Advertisement printed annoucing opening of law office for colored people [Annapolis], [undated] | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 841 | |
| Lankford, H.: Constables bond, 6th election district, Somerset County instructions [Somerset County], 6/14/1827-6/4/1827 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 941 | |
| Willing, G.M.: Oath of office for Constable, 6th election district, Somerset County, D.H. Lankford [Somerset County], 6/12/1827-6/12/1827 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 942 | |
| Prutzman, J.: Suit against Mathias Ringes by John Prutzman for injuries and damage [Frederick County], 1/1/1811-1/31/1811 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 944 | |
| Kinger, J.D.: Certificate of marriage, Charles F. Stouffer and Ella V. Devilbiss [Carroll County], 11/18/1893-11/18/1893 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 945 | |
| Warfield, A.: Recognisance and acknowledgment of the debt of Jacob Apler, and George Yardner; J. Hayes printer [Frederick County], 9/17/1803-9/17/1803 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 946 | |
| Kemp, Gilbert.: Bond to Isaac Shriver for $500 pounds current money, printed by Bartgis [Frederick County], 12/1/1810-2/29/1812 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 947 | |
| Brunor, Stephen.: Bond to Charles Carroll of Carrollton for 55 pounds and 15 shillings and 4 pence, printed by Bartgis [Frederick County], 11/16/1787-11/16/1787 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 948 | |
| Steward, Jeremiah.: Bond to Melchor Taber for 19 pounds, 4 shillings, 4 pence in gold or silver currency, printed by Bartgis [Frederick County], 8/18/1786-8/18/1786 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 950 | |
| Thomas, J.H.: Request Mr. Ritchie give notice to John Cookerly and Abraham Yroshon to answer to Thomas Sim Lee and render to Malachi Flanigan money unjustly obtained from him, 1/1/1803-12/31/1803 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 951 | |
| Ritchie, William: Statement sworn to by T.S. Lee that he knew father of Charles Carroll of Carrollton and the Charles Carroll is the heir of the Carroll family, 8/6/1813-8/6/1813 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 955 | |
| Lee, T.S.: Lettter to ( ) concerning fee and appreciation for attending to Lee's business, 9/28/1847-9/8/1847 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 956 | |
| Mayer, D.: Affidavit of William Mahoney that T.S. Lee, an insolvent petitioner, appeared in court [Frederick County], 3/7/1850-3/7/1850 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 958 | |
| Horsey, Outerbridge.: Private trust report on sales [Frederick County], 10/30/1858-11/2/1858 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 960 | |
| Johnson, B.: Petition to the Honorable M. Nelson, Judge, of T. S. Lee that O. Horsey make a further report on his execution of private trust, 1/25/1859-1/25/1859 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 961 | |
| Horsey, O.: Private trust report, statement of claims and agreement, 5/20/1859-5/20/1859 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 962 | |
| Horsey, O.: Private trust report for account and claims of commission, 6/25/1859-6/25/1859 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 963 | |
| Lowe, E.L.: Statement of testimony of Adam Custand [Frederick County], 6/15/1859-6/15/1859 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 964 | |
| Lee, T.S.: Printer's certificate stating insolvency of T.S. Lee [Frederick County], 5/19/1860-5/19/1860 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 967 | |
| Deed insolvency application conveying all Lee's personal property in trust to O. Horsey, for benefit of Lee's creditors [Frederick County], 5/30/1860-5/30/1860 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 968 | |
| Lee, T.S.: Petition of T.S. Lee to Honorable Madison Nelson for removal of O. Horsey as trustee [Frederick County], 5/30/1860-5/30/1860 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 969 | |
| Lowe, E.L.: Petition of T.S. Lee to the Honorable Madison Nelson concerning creditors and undisposed property [Frederick County], 7/31/1860-7/31/1860 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 970 | |
| Horsey, O.: Assignment to D. Arnold all his rights, title, and interest for professional services in the trust of T.S. Lee [Frederick County], 6/7/1860-12/31/1860 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 971 | |
| Martin, Lenore: True bill, state vs. Negro, Jack, stealing pair of pantaloons [Frederick County], 11/22/1794-11/22/1794 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 974 | |
| Shelmerdine, S.: Grand inquest presents Negro, Jack, for robbing John Martin of one pair of pantaloons [Frederick County], 11/1/1794-11/1/1794 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 975 | |
| (Barr), G.: Oath of T.W. Smith that he was threatened by C. Robinson and is afraid for the safety of his servants [Frederick County], 10/9/1795-10/9/1795 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 976 | |
| (Martin), Lenore: Thur bill, state versus Negro, George, slave of William Ogle, accused of killing Mary Hardman with a pistol [Frederick County], 1/1/1795-12/31/1795 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 977 | |
| Sappington, F.: Recognizance, state versus people involved with Negroes Joshua and Toby for stealing, inlcudes 978a [Frederick County], 6/1/1795-11/30/1795 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 978 | |
| Thomas, S.: Statement by Grand Jury that Negro Joshua, slave of William Dorsey, guilty of stealing [Frederick County], 11/1/1795-11/30/1795 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 979 | |
| Sprigg, T.: One statement of petitioner plus 3 copies of account of Negro Ester and her children , includes 980a-980c, 1/1/1800-12/31/1800 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 980 | |
| Butler, W.: Petition to justices of Frederick County Court of W. Butler, black man, to hear his case and grant relief [Frederick County], 11/24/1795-11/24/1795 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 981 | |
| Cook, J.: True bill, state versus Negro Dick, accused of stealing [Frederick County], 2/1/1798-3/31/1798 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 982 | |
| Ritchie, W.: Order to Sheriff of Frederick County to summon S. Lilly to answer peitition of Negro Harry for freedom [Frederick County], 3/1/1799-3/31/1799 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 983 | |
| Ritchie, W.: Petition of freedom of Negro Harry and (James) versus Samuel Lilly [Frederick County], 3/24/1800-3/24/1800 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 984 | |
| (Custard), Aelan: Writ by Grand Jury that Eliza Hall, free Negro and Tone, slave, guilty of assault on Margaret Brighton, slave of Alpheus Marriott [Frederick County], 2/1/1857-2/28/1857 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 988 | |
| Shriver, E.: Affidavit and suggestion, then ordered by M. Nelson, that trial for Tone, a Negro, be removed to adjoining county [Frederick County], 3/1/1857-3/31/1857 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 989 | |
| John Brown to Roger B. Taney, autographed letter signed, August 4, 1811, Emitsburg: The dispute between himself and Patrick Bradley is settled [Frederick County], 8/4/1811-8/4/1811 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2159 | |
| John Adams to Roger B. Taney, autographed letter signed, July 3, 1813, Boonsborough: He and David Hines have settled their dispute [Washington County], 7/3/1813-7/3/1813 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2160 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 1, 1808, Joseph Miller beat and wounded Henry Darby's mare (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 2/1/1808-2/1/1808 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2162 | |
| Roger B. Taney, plaintiff's attorney: Statement, no date, holograph document signed, Thomas H. W. Luckett and William Awbery owe Joseph M. Cronwell 19 pounds, 1 shilling [Frederick County], [undated] | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2164 | |
| John Schley, Frederick Count clerk: Warrant, document signed, March 3, 1817, Roger Johnson owes Francis S. Key and Roger B. Taney $2,205 [Frederick County], 3/3/1817-3/3/1817 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2165 | |
| John Schley, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, March 3, 1817, Richard Colegate owes Roger B. Taney and Francis S. Key the performance of their covenant [Frederick County], 3/3/1817-3/3/1817 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2166 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 8, 1804, Christian Getzendannor trespassed on George Creager, Roger B. Taney [Frederick County], 8/6/1804-8/6/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2167 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 1, 1805, George Schmertzel owes John Hildenbrand one bay mare, blind of one eye, one bay gelding, one roan mare, and one old wagon (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 8/1/1805-8/1/1805 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2168 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 7, 1814, Benjamin Howard owes Nachel and Harriet Dorsey the performance of their covenant [Frederick County], 2/7/1814-2/7/1814 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2169 | |
| John Schley, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, March 3, 1817, Willoughby Mayberry trespassed on Samuel Johnson (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 3/3/1817-3/3/1817 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2170 | |
| Roger B. Taney, William Prout's attorney: Bail bond, document signed, July 1, 1803, Charles Robertson and Jacob Ramsberg are special bail for Robert Brown [Frederick County], 7/1/1803-7/1/1803 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2171 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 3, 1807, John S. Lawrence owes Daniel James 42 pounds, 10 shillings (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 8/3/1807-8/3/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2172 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 6, 1809, George Giles owes George, Frederick, and Jacob Lindenberger $278.97 (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 2/6/1809-2/6/1809 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2173 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 2, 1807, Samuel Perrill owes John Loapley $350 (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 2/2/1807-2/2/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2174 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 5, 1810, Robert Breakenridge owes Frederick Kimmerling $160 (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 2/5/1810-2/5/1810 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2175 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 1, 1813, Richard Head trespassed on Peter Stitcher (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 2/1/1813-2/1/1813 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2176 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, February 2, 1807, document signed, John Compton owes John Loapley $350, Roger B. Taney [Frederick County], 2/2/1807-2/2/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2177 | |
| John Schley, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, March 3, 1814, John and Sarah Cook assaulted Eve Danner (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 3/3/1814-3/3/1814 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2178 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 2, 1807, Alexander Blackburn owes Gabriel Walker 23 pounds, 8 shillings, 2 pence (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 2/2/1807-2/2/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2179 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 2, 1807, William Blackburn owes Gabriel Walker 23 pounds, 8 shillings, 2 pence (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 2/2/1807-2/2/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2180 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 2, 1813, William Mumford owes Thomas Warfield, $56.85 (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 8/2/1813-8/2/1813 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2181 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 2, 1813, Henry Martin owes Henry Bowlus 30 pounds (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 8/2/1813-8/2/1813 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2182 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 2, 1813, Robert Cumming trespassed on Isaac and Susanna Longshell, Roger B. Taney [Frederick County], 8/2/1813-8/2/1813 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2183 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 2, 1813, Joshua Todd owes Francis Mantz 27 pounds, 5 shillings, 7 pence half penny, Roger B. Taney [Frederick County], 8/2/1813-8/2/1813 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2184 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 7, 1814, William Jenkins owes Samuel Nixdorff $100, Roger B. Taney [Frederick County], 2/7/1814-2/7/1814 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2185 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 1, 1808, Lawson Luckett trespassed on John Kiphart [Frederick County], 8/1/1808-8/1/1808 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2186 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 2, 1807, John Cookerly, Jr , owes Charles Beatty and Abner Ritchie 200 pounds (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 2/2/1807-2/2/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2187 | |
| Roger B. Taney, Abraham Jones's attorney, bail bond, document signed, April 17, 1815, Thomas Dawson and Jacob Young act as Special bail for Martin Garber [Frederick County], 4/17/1815-4/17/1815 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2188 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 7, 1814, Martin Garber owes Abraham Jones 26 pound, 14 shillings, 1 penny, Roger B. Taney, 2/7/1814-2/7/1814 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2189 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 7, 1814, Jacob Bruner owes Samuel Nixdorff $100 [Frederick County], 2/7/1814-2/7/1814 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2190 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 6, 1810, Philip Strider assaulted Bartholomew Murphy (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 8/6/1810-8/6/1810 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2191 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 5, 1810, Richard Mills owes William Gilmore, Jr. 50 pounds, Roger B. Taney [Frederick County], 2/5/1810-2/5/1810 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2192 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 2, 1813, James Finley owes Thomas Veatch, Jr. $475, Roger B. Taney [Frederick County], 8/2/1813-8/2/1813 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2193 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 2, 1813, John Brengle owes Francis Jamison $350 (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 8/2/1813-8/2/1813 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2194 | |
| Daniel Kemp, Buckeystown, August 5, 1811, autographed letter signed to Roger B. Taney, settled suit with Richard Johnson [Frederick County], 8/5/1811-8/5/1811 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2197 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, August 5, 1811, William Luckett trespassed on John Baer (Roger B. Taney) [Frederick County], 8/5/1811-8/5/1811 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2198 | |
| William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Warrant, document signed, February 7, 1814, Vachel Dorsey owes Abraham Jones 27 pounds, 7 shillings, 4 pence, Roger B. Taney [Frederick County], 2/7/1814-2/7/1814 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2199 | |
| (Dorsey, Joshua) , Frederick County attorney: Summons, holograph document signed, September 17, 1791, statement of reasons for bringing suit by John Winters versus Mathias Bartgis for robbery of household goods [Frederick County], 9/17/1791-9/17/1791 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2219 | |
| Mary Goldsborough, Talbot county, holograph document signed, copy August 31, 1840, of last will and testament, December 3, 1870 [Talbot County], 12/3/1820-8/31/1840 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2221 | |
| B. L. Pigman, defense attorney, holograph document signed, no date, in the case of Mary Atkins versus Henry Daub, for not undertaking his promise in manner and form, 6/30/1813-6/30/1813 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2225 | |
| Abdiel Unkefer, Frederick County, Justice of the Peace: Autograph document signed, September 28, 1824, inquisition at farm of Abraham Nusbaum finds that Violet Jones, a colored woman, died by the act of God; signed by jurors [Frederick County], 9/28/1824-9/28/1824 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2601 | |
| Stephen Steiner, Frederick County Jury Foreman: Autograph document signed, February term, 1825, jury fines Benjamin Taylor, a free Negro, for stealing a hog from John Wagner on the 24th [Frederick County], 2/1/1825-2/28/1825 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2602 | |
| J. Dixon, State's Attorney, Frederick County: Autograph document signed, March 5, 1825, jurors find Benjamin Taylor, a free Negro, guilty of stealing a hog, valued at $3, from John [Wagner] on the 24th of February, 1825, 2/26/1825-3/5/1825 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2603 | |
| George Rohr, Frederick County Justice of the Peace: Autograph document signed, March 23, 1825, attests to oath by Henry Willis that Ann Cook, a Negro woman, is the same person manumitted by Benjamin Bennett [Frederick County], 3/23/1825-3/23/1825 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2604 | |
| B. [S.?] Pigman, plaintiff's attorney, Frederick County: Autograph document signed, September 8, 1825, plea of trespass in suit by Thomas Johnson for $1000 damages against Thomas B. Owings for keeping and then selling a Negro girl named Lucy, whom he found on September 3, 1824, knowing she belonged to Thomas Johnson [Frederick County], 9/8/1825-9/8/1825 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2605 | |
| George Rohr, Frederick County Justice of the Peace: Autograph document signed, December 22, 1826, attests to oath by Richard Potts that James Hall, a mulatto man, is the same person manumitted by Eleanor [Meadow] on December 19, 1826 [Frederick County], 12/22/1826-12/22/1826 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2606 | |
| J. Dixon, State's Attorney, Frederick County, autograph document signed, February 15, 1827: Jurors find that Negro Anthony, slave of Erasmus [Garrett] did steal one runlet of the value of one dollar of the goods of John Peed on October 9, 1826 [Frederick County], 2/15/1827-2/15/1827 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2607 | |
| [Nicholas?] Holtz, Frederick County Jury Foreman: Autograph document signed, February term 1827, jury finds Negro Anthony, slave of Erasmus Garrett, did feloniously steal one barrel valued at 75 cents from [Finger Butler] and one runlet of one dollar of property from John Reed on or about the latter end of October 1826 [Frederick County], 2/1/1827-2/28/1827 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2608 | |
| William H. Beall, autograph document signed, May 21, 1859: Court summons by Justice of Frederick County to Constable Thomas Carr of 8th Election District; summons of John A. Warfield, sued by Maynard Poole; decision and fine included on summons [Frederick County], 5/21/1859-5/21/1859 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2690 | |
| William H. Beall, August 13, 1852: Summons to Constable George W. Pevillis to William Smith, sued by E. J. Cook [Frederick County], 8/13/1852-8/13/1852 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2691 | |
| November 20, 1858 agreement between J. A. North and Lester North regarding farming practices and assigned duties binding each brother, 11/20/1858-11/20/1858 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2699 | |
| Letter book, 1888-1891: Joseph T. Moore, Sandy Spring: John C. Bently communications on the execution of the estate of Mary L. Roberts; copies of will, assessment of estate and correspondence; last half of the book is devoted to same type of information relating to different estates and groups [Montgomery County], 1/1/1888-12/31/1889 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2704 | |
| Letter book, 1889-1891: Thomas L. Moore, Sandy Spring, Maryland, correspondence concerning the execution of the estate of father and son, Mahon and Albert Chandler (some is contained in 2704 also) [Montgomery County], 1/1/1889-12/31/1891 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2705 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, January 14, 1815: Tobias Butler, Frederick County Clerk, David Delauter owes 300 pounds to Thomas and Joseph Johnson [Frederick County], 1/14/1815-1/14/1815 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2741 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, August 2, 1808: William Ritchie, Frederick County Clerk, Thomas Johnson owes $105 to George Heckathon [Frederick County], 8/2/1808-8/2/1808 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2742 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, January 26, 1808: William Ritchie, Frederick County Clerk, James Thomas and Roger Johnson are charged with trespassing against John Gempleman [Frederick County], 1/26/1808-1/26/1808 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2743 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, February 2, 1820, John Schley, Frederick County clerk: Casper and Elizabeth Herring plea againstThomas Johnson in an assault upon Elizabeth Herring [Frederick County], 2/2/1820-2/2/1820 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2744 | |
| Suit, document signed, Frederick County, September 30, 1820, Joseph M. Palmer (plaintiff's attorney): Casper and Elizabeth Herring are suing Thomas Johnson for $1000 damages [Frederick County], 9/30/1820-9/30/1820 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2745 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, February 1, 1807: William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk, James and Thomas Johnson plea trespassing against Samuel R. Hobbs [Frederick County], 2/1/1807-2/1/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2746 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, December 17, 1812: William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk, James Robertson pleas trespassing against Thomas Johnson [Frederick County], 12/17/1812-12/17/1812 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2747 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, January 14, 1815, Tobias Butler, Frederick County clerk: David Delauter (Delaughter) owes to Joseph and Thomas Johnson 266 pounds, 13 shillings, and 4 pence [Frederick County], 1/14/1815-1/14/1815 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2748 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, July 7, 1815, John Schley, Frederick County Clerk: Samuel Johnson pleas trespassing against James Johnson; includes 2749a, cash form, Frederick County, Thomas Worthington, Samuel Johnson versus James Johnson [Frederick County], 7/7/1815-7/7/1815 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2749 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, August 25, 1904, William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Thomas Johnson owes Peter Everhard $70 [Frederick County], 8/25/1904-8/25/1904 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2750 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, September 4, 1824, John Schley, Frederick County clerk: Thomas Johnson pleas trespass against Thomas B. Owings [Frederick County], 9/4/1824-9/4/1824 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2751 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, July 21, 1824, John Schley, Frederick County clerk: Thomas Johnson please trespass against Thomas B. Owings [Frederick County], 7/21/1824-7/21/1824 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2752 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, February 6, 1806, William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Thomas Johnson owes $100 to George Baer, Jr. [Frederick County], 2/6/1806-2/6/1806 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2753 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, August 19, 1815, John Schley, Frederick County clerk: The State of Maryland against Thomas Johnson in a case of trespass, contempt and misdemeanor [Frederick County], 8/19/1815-8/19/1815 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2754 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, March 5, 1810, William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: George Schnertzell pleas trespass against Thomas Johnson [Frederick County], 3/5/1810-3/5/1810 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2755 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, June 7, 1806, William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Jacob Dillinger pleas trespass against James and Thomas Johnson [Frederick County], 6/17/1806-6/17/1806 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2756 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, March 26, 1816, John Schley, Frederick County clerk: Thomas Johnson at suit of the State of Maryland against John and Henry Michael and Robert Johnson [Frederick County], 3/26/1816-3/26/1816 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2757 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, February 24, 1794, William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Basil Delashmutt owes Thomas Johnson 10 pounds and 11 shillings [Frederick County], 2/24/1794-2/24/1794 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2758 | |
| Document signed, Frederick County, March 26, 1816, John Schley, Frederick County clerk: David Shawer to Maryland against Thomas Johnson [Frederick County], 3/26/1816-3/26/1816 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2759 | |
| Statement, document signed, Frederick County, September 16, 1822: J. Nelson, plaintiff's attorney, President and Director of the Union Bank of Georgetown are suing Roger Johnson for $3,688 debt plus $10,000 damages [Frederick County], 9/16/1822-9/16/1822 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2760 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, April 12, 1799, William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Thomas Johnson owes Elizabeth Tootell 158 pounds, one shilling and 1/2 penny to be paid in 13 shillings,2 pence half-penny, and 529 pounds of tobacco [Frederick County], 4/12/1799-4/12/1799 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2761 | |
| Warrant, document signed, Frederick County, April 12, 1799, William Ritchie, Frederick County clerk: Thomas Johnson owes 50 pounds to Lewis Neth [Frederick County], 4/12/1799-4/12/1799 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2762 | |
| Judgement, document signed, Frederick County, September 10, 1793, B. Johnson, for the plaintiff: John Creger and George Liese are being sued by James Johnson for 150 pounds, ten shillings debt plus 200 pounds damages [Frederick County], 9/10/1793-9/10/1793 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2766 | |
| Judgement, document signed, Frederick County, April 9, 1794, Arthur Shaaft, for the plaintiff: Hugh Wright is being sued by William Reed for 30 Spanish milled dollars debt plus 20 pounds damages [Frederick County], 4/9/1794-4/9/1794 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2767 | |
| Warrant, autographed document signed, Frederick County, November 21, 1831, David Steiner, Justice of the Peace: Jacob Thomas pleas trespass against Thomas Johnson [Frederick County], 11/21/1831-11/21/1831 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 2770 | |
| Writ of arrest for Baker Johnson, [Frederick County], 3/16/1801-11/30/1801 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 6 | |
| Account of fight between Timothey Russel and John Stewart (sailors) [Baltimore City], 1/1/1842-12/31/1842 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 9 | |
| Survey of "Dispute Ended" for John Dorsey by Jonatahn Callahan for "The Mistake" border. [Anne Arundel County], 1/1/1752-12/31/1752 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 21 | |
| Orphans court receipt book for Cecil Co, various names [Cecil County], 1/1/1833-12/31/1853 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 49 | |
| Books--list of law books, F. Loockenman, [undated] | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 51 | |
| Flyer--Trial of Peter Covie and Marim Cropss for murder of Robert M. Rigdon [Baltimore City], 1/1/1859-12/31/1859 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 53 | |
| Verdict of jurors of Frederick Co. re David Riddlemaser. [Frederick County], 1/1/1834-12/31/1864 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 57 | |
| Scott, T. & Son, Sale of stock for Miss Ruckle and Miss Ogden. [Baltimore City], 12/4/1888-12/4/1888 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 146 | |
| Robert Hill and Benjamin Hill of Frederick County bond to Charles Carroll [Frederick County], 10/1/1784-10/31/1784 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 180 | |
| Schley, F. A., suit brought by Charles Carroll against W. B. and J. Jarboe for money owed [Frederick County], 12/28/1827-12/28/1827 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 181 | |
| Luckett, W. Judgment, by Charles Carroll versus John Compton for money and tobacco [Frederick County], 11/18/1790-11/18/1790 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 182 | |
| Harwood, B. letter to Sir, concerning licenses charged to sheriff to by paid by Sir [Anne Arundel County], 7/6/1816-7/6/1816 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 189 | |
| Kerr, J.L. Leter to N. Pinkney. Clerk of council, Annapolis, expressing pleasure on Pinkney's salary increase [Anne Arundel County], 2/18/1823-2/18/1883 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 213 | |
| Biggs, J. Obligation to N. (Livers?) for a sum of money and writ of replevin, 1/1/1804-12/31/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 214 | |
| Hauer, N. Bond, certificate of a debt to Rebecca Dulany, 11/25/1797-11/25/1797 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 215 | |
| Hilleary, P. and Hilleary, J. Obligation to collector of Revenue for a distiller's license, 6/14/1816-6/14/1816 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 216 | |
| Schley, F.A. Summons to S. Steiner to render to D. Hauer and Y. Hauer a sum of money, 10/24/1822-10/24/1822 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 217 | |
| Giles, A. P. Letter to Frances Scott Key in regard to a judgment, 6/23/1842-6/23/1842 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 218 | |
| Dorsey, B. A statement of inquisition by witnesses concerning death of a slave, 4/1/1790-8/31/1790 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 219 | |
| Taney, R. B. Letter to S. Swartwont, stating no fraud in application to admit casks of sal soda, N.Y. customs, 5/31/1834-5/31/1834 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 220 | |
| Taney, R. B. Declaration for J. Penn concerning P. Griffiths vs. J. Maclane, a case of ejectment [Frederick County], 1/1/1807-12/31/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 221 | |
| Baltimore. Circuit Court. [Baltimore City] [1875]. Brief, plaintiff's, Janes vs. Garrett, in regard to Mt. Vernon Square, 1/1/1875-12/31/1875 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 224 | |
| [Marhsall, J. Miscellaneous papers, receipts, agreement, concerning a plantation and the middle ferry on the Monocacy] J. Robert Hammett statement of owing money. [Frederick County], 8/18/1788-8/18/1788 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 226 | |
| Marhsall, J. Statement of Accounts [Frederick County], 12/11/1768-9/1/1797 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 227 | |
| Marhsall, J. Statement of Accounts [Frederick County], 1/1/1788-12/31/1892 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 228 | |
| Marhsall, J. Stattement of debt to the state of Maryland [Frederick County], 11/30/1811-11/30/1811 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 229 | |
| Hammett, Rebecca, Plea. Hammett vs. State, an indictment for keeping ferry without a license [Frederick County], 3/30/1795-3/30/1795 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 230 | |
| Hammett, Rebecca, Plea. Hammett vs. State, an indictment for keeping ferry without a license [Frederick County], 1/1/1797-1/1/1797 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 231 | |
| Taney, Raphael. Agreement and bond concerning Taney Town [Baltimore City], 5/1/1762-5/1/1762 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 232 | |
| [Hann?] L. Statement of inquisition by witnesses concerning death of a slave, Negro Henn [Frederick County], 1/1/1803-12/31/1803 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 234 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Notes from Rebecca Lamping ot her children explaining her will, 10/12/1887-10/12/1887 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 287 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Financial summary of the estate of Rebecca Lamping, 2/1/1890-2/1/1891 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 288 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Letter from NE Life Insurance Company to Rebecca Lamping [Baltimore City], 10/11/1892-10/11/1892 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 289 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Letter to William Clay from William R. Martin, 4/8/1894-4/8/1894 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 296 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Letter to William Clay from William R. Martin, 1/11/1895-1/11/1895 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 297 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Certificate that William Lamping, Jr. died intestate all his property - Clemens Lamping [Baltimore City], 7/26/1895-7/26/1895 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 299 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Account of the estate of William Lamping, Jr., 1/1/1895-12/31/1895 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 300 | |
| Lamping Family Papers.Miscellaneous papers, letters, acounts, etc. Receipt from Register of Wills on Estate of William Lamping [Baltimore City], 7/18/1896-7/18/1896 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 301 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Receipt from Register of Wills on Estate of William Lamping [Baltimore City], 7/18/1896-7/18/1896 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 302 | |
| Lamping Family Papers. Receipt from Register of Wills on Estate of William Lamping [Baltimore City], 7/20/1896-7/20/1896 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 303 | |
| Lamping, Rebecca; Frank; Clay, William, Clemens, Helen: Miscellaneous papers, letters, accounts, etc. The estate of William Lamping, Jr. in account with Clemens Lamping, 7/1/1895-7/1/1896 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 304 | |
| Johnson, F.R.: Indictment warrant for attempting to murder J. Etchison, signed by T. Watkins, governor, June 5, 1857 [Frederick County], 6/5/1857-6/5/1857 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 404 | |
| Gregg, Nathan.: Will to Elizabeth and Margaret Gregg, daughters, 8/18/1749-8/18/1749 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 405 | |
| Erb, Christopher.: Warrant sworn to by Charles Carroll for C. Erb's appearance before justices of county court [Frederick County], 3/24/1794-3/24/1794 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 406 | |
| The Manufacturers: testimony of number of witnesses as to whether the interests of mechanics of Baltimore are injuriously affected by manufacture of the penitentiary Board (octavo), [undated] | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 407 | |
| Mason, Samuel: Letter to James Thomas, Governor, concerning proposed nominees to act for the state in settling claims against Virginia; problem of replacements on the Penitentiary Board, 5/15/1834-5/15/1834 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 408 | |
| Mantz: Statement by the Grand Inquest that S. McCoy is guilty of manslaughter by information. [Frederick County], 1/1/1806-12/31/1806 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 481 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Anne Arundel County, summons to sheriff of Frederick County, 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 483 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Carroll County, subpoena to sheriff of Frederick County, (484, 485, and 486 are in same folder), 1/1/1864-12/31/1864 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 484 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Carroll County, subpoena to sheriff of Frederick County (envelope, 484, 485 and 486 are in the same folder), 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 485 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Carroll County, subpoena to sheriff of Frederick County (envelope, 484, 485, and 486 are in the same folder), 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 486 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Frederick County, summons to sheriff of Allegany County [Frederick County], 2/13/1865-2/13/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 487 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Frederick County, subpoena to sheriff of Carroll County, with stamp [Frederick County] [Carroll County], 9/29/1864-9/29/1864 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 488 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Frederick County, subpoena to sheriff of Anne Arundel County [Frederick County] [Anne Arundel County], 2/1/1865-2/1/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 489 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Frederick County, summons to sheriff of Allegany County, with stamp (envelope), 2/9/1865-2/9/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 490 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Frederick County, summons to sheriff of Allegany County with stamp (envelope) [Frederick County] [Allegany County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 491 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Frederick County, subpoena to sheriff of Montgomery County with stamp. [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 8/15/1864-8/15/1864 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 492 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Frederick County, summons to sheriff of Washington County [Washington County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 493 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Howard County, bench warrant to sheriff of Frederick County [Frederick County] [Howard County], 3/22/1865-3/22/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 494 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Montgomery County {subpoena} to sheriff of Frederick County (envelope). [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 495 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Montgomery County {subpoena} to sheriff of Frederick County (envelope) [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 496 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Montgomery County, summons to sheriff of Frederick County [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 497 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Frederick County, summons to sheriff of Frederick County (envelope) [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 1/10/1186-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 498 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Frederick County, summons to sheriff of Frederick County (envelope) [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 499 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Montgomery County, (subpoena) to sheriff of Frederick County [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 500 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Montgomery County, summons to sheriff of Frederick County (envelope) [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 501 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Montgomery County, summons to sheriff of Frederick County (envelope) [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 502 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Montgomery County, summons to sheriff of Frederick County (envelope) [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 503 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Montgomery County, summons to sheriff of Frederick County (envelope) [Frederick County] [Montgomery County], 1/1/1865-12/31/1865 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 504 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Washington County, subpoena to sheriff of Frederick County [Frederick County] [Washington County], 11/24/1864-11/24/1864 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 505 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Washington County, summons to {sheriff} of Frederick County. [Frederick County] [Washington County, 12/5/1864-12/5/1864 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 506 | |
| Maryland Circuit Court, Washington County, summons to {sheriff} of Frederick County. [Frederick County] [Washington County], 12/5/1864-12/5/1864 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 507 | |
| Perine, D.M.: Letter to John Schley, clerk, asking for letter of recommendation for Singleton Sprigg (508-513 are in one folder) [Baltimore City], 3/19/1835-3/19/1835 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 508 | |
| Pigman, B.: Letter to G. M. Eichleberger, telling him the final account in an estate that can be settled (508-513 are in one envelope) [Allegany County], 9/14/1830-9/14/1830 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 509 | |
| McNair, A.H.: Letter to W. Miss, Frederick Town, asking him to accept the appointment of trustee for sale and settlement of McNair's father's estate (508-513 are in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/3/1849-10/3/1849 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 511 | |
| Thompson, Henry: Letter to Clerk of Frederick County Court, asking him to acknowledge the receipt of two boxes containing laws and notes of proceedings of December session 1825. [Frederick County], 6/7/1826-6/7/1826 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 514 | |
| Mann, W.: Letter to clerk, Frederick County Court, asking for examination of the marriage license book, 1800-1823, for the marriage of J.C. Mann with Margaret Allen. [Frederick County], 7/24/1826-7/24/1826 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 515 | |
| Kantz, Conrad: Release to John Myers, guardian of Eleanor, one of the heirs of James Walker, 4/19/1830-4/19/1830 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 516 | |
| Mackubin, G.: Letter to John Schley, clerk, Frederick County Court, asking to have an instrument of writing recorded. [Frederick County], 4/4/1834-4/4/1834 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 519 | |
| Naughton, W. H.: Letter to T. Gorsuch, clerk, Frederick County, requesting records, 1790, for dates of marraiges of Daniel Dean (letterhead--Queen City Hotel) [Frederick County], 7/21/1879-7/21/1879 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 520 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for Andrew Billings [Frederick County], 8/26/1801-8/26/1801 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 545 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for George Whitmore [Frederick County], 9/19/1801-9/19/1801 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 546 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for Henry Howard [Frederick County], 9/21/1801-9/21/1801 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 547 | |
| Key, F.S.: writ for John Gaunt [Frederick County], 9/18/1801-9/18/1801 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 548 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for John Creeger [Frederick County], 6/21/1802-6/21/1802 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 549 | |
| Key, F.S.: writ for Thomas Sprigg [Frederick County], 7/14/1802-7/14/1802 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 550 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for James Neale [Frederick County], 7/14/1803-7/14/1803 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 551 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for James Mallen [Frederick County], 8/30/1803-8/30/1803 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 552 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for Abraham Forney [Frederick County], 12/31/1803-12/31/1803 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 553 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for Christian Kuhn [Frederick County], 12/27/1804-12/27/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 554 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for Christian Smith [Frederick County], 1/14/1805-1/4/1805 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 555 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for Michael Kroutz [Frederick County], 3/7/1805-3/7/1805 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 556 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for William C. Hobbs, 7/11/1805-7/11/1805 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 557 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for Abraham Groushon, 3/7/1806-3/7/1806 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 558 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for Francis Keys, 9/15/1806-9/15/1806 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 559 | |
| Key, F.S.: Writ for Joshua _____, 9/28/1803-9/28/1803 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 560 | |
| Key, F.S.: Jacob Houseman vs William Bayley, 1/10/1804-1/10/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 561 | |
| Key, F.S.: Various legal papers, writs, special bail forms, petitions, etc., 1/28/1804-1/8/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 562 | |
| Key, F.S.: John [Knouss] Sr. vs John [Knouss] Jr. [Frederick County], 1/28/1804-1/28/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 563 | |
| Key, F.S.: John [Knouss] Sr vs. John [Knouss] Jr [Frederick County], 1/28/1804-1/28/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 564 | |
| Key, F.S.: John Waggoner, Conrad Shafer, his wife Dorothy, and Hugh Hagan vs. George Licklider. [Frederick County], 3/22/1804-3/22/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 565 | |
| Key, F.S.: Joseph Taylor vs. John Ross Key [Frederick County], 8/8/1804-8/8/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 566 | |
| Key, F.S.: John Hoffman vs. John Ross Key [Frederick County], 8/7/1804-8/7/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 567 | |
| Key, F.S.: Daniel Delozient vs. Christopher Shoemaker [Frederick County], 12/14/1805-12/14/1805 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 568 | |
| Key, F.S.: George W. Devilys vs. Thomas Carr [Frederick County], 1/17/1807-1/7/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 569 | |
| Key, F.S.: Abner Ritchie special bail of William Ogle, held at the suit of Davin Choat [Frederick County], 5/8/1804-5/8/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 570 | |
| Key, F.S.: John Ross Key held at suit of Joseph Taylor [Frederick County], 5/14/1805-5/14/1805 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 571 | |
| Key, F.S.: Joseph Taylor vs. John Ross Key [Frederick County], 10/8/1805-10/8/1805 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 572 | |
| Key, F.S.: John M. Beatty et al vs. John Cokes Jr. [Frederick County], 10/8/1805-10/8/1805 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 573 | |
| Key, F.S.: Conrad Shager v. John Ross Key [Frederick County], 7/25/1807-7/5/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 574 | |
| Key, F.S.: Francis Scott Key, attorney for [?] [Frederick County], 4/4/1796-4/4/1796 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 575 | |
| Key, F.S.: John McKaleb vs. John Ross Key [Frederick County], 1/1/1804-12/31/1804 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 576 | |
| Key, F.S.: Conrad Starr vs. Francis Keys [Frederick County], 5/13/1807-5/13/1807 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 577 | |
| Boyce, D.M.: Letter to Mr. McLaughlin saying he is ready to give testimony in behalf of Miss Hannah Kent, 10/7/1832-10/7/1832 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 591 | |
| Glen, J.: Letter to Ramsay Waters requesting new attachment against the Messrs. Ellecott, trustees [Annapolis], [undated] | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 599 | |
| Merick, B. and King, J.: Letter to Captain R.Hancock stating they decline to serve on a case [Baltimore City], 1/12/1830-1/12/1830 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 601 | |
| Emory, D.C.H.: William [Wellafou?] to DCH Emory re: unfavorable court judgement [Baltimore] [Queen Anne's County], 11/4/1843-11/4/1843 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 609 | |
| Emory, D.C.H.: P. Granger to DCH Emory re: bail, 11/6/1843-11/6/1843 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 610 | |
| Emory, D.C.H.: Statement of debt between Pere Wilman and William S. Price [Queen Anne County], 1/1/1843-4/30/1843 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 611 | |
| Emory, D.C.H.: Dockets, 1/1/1832-12/31/1837 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 612 | |
| Emory, D.C.H.: Dockets, 1/1/1842-12/31/1843 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 613 | |
| Emory, D.C.H.: Dockets, 1/1/1843-12/31/1843 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 614 | |
| Goldsborough, E.Y.: Truebill, State of Maryland versus Otho Goodman, treason [Frederick County], 6/21/1863-6/21/1863 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 616 | |
| Goldsborough, E.Y.: Truebill, State of Maryland versus Dr. Henry Dirsey, guilty of treason [Frederick County], 6/21/1863-6/21/1863 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 617 | |
| Taney, R.B.: Declaration of Chief Justice Taney in the Merryman case, upon the writ of Hapeas Corpus [Baltimore City], 1/1/1862-12/31/1862 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 650 | |
| Hick, T.H.: Letter to H.L. Bond inquiring about a case involving Edward N. Carr and wife [Annapolis], 7/24/1861-7/24/1861 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 687 | |
| Diffenderffer, J.: Letter to W. Kitty, Chancellor of the State of Maryland, concerning account of S. Vincent, trustee for estate of C. Rogers (includes 689a), 12/20/1814-12/20/1814 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 689 | |
| Ligon, T.W.: Letter to G. Vickers stating he declines issuing a special commission for trial of prisoner Reed [Annapolis], 5/20/1857-5/20/1857 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 690 | |
| Townsend, J.K.: Letter to G. Law, agent for French claims, Washington, concerning letters of administration on estates of G. Townsend and S. Waterman, 10/28/1834-10/28/1834 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 693 | |
| Chase, H.K.: Letter concerning authenticity of note to Andrew Breed [Baltimore City], 2/16/1839-2/16/1839 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 695 | |
| Horeck, Jacob: Circular and letter concerning dissolution of partnership [Baltimore City], 11/4/1846-11/4/1846 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 697 | |
| Ogle, Samuel: Writ to Sheriff of Cecil County Commanding due proclaimation of Acts of Assembly, 8/10/1750-8/10/1750 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 701 | |
| Koonce, David: Letter to Messrs. Norris and Kennedy requesting withdrawal of suit for damages [Baltimore City], 5/4/1847-5/4/1847 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 703 | |
| [Bett], S. and Brown, A.: Letter to Maryland Insurance Company claiming payment for loss of schooner Hawk and cargo [Baltimore City], 11/13/1810-11/13/1810 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 704 | |
| Glenn, J.: Letter to Dr. Williamson, President of Baltimore Fire Insurance Company for adjusting claim, 2/25/1826-2/25/1826 | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 705 | |
| Unkefer, A.: Deposition respecting Perry Walker being a freeman by testimony of John Glisan [Frederick County], 12/9/1840-12/9/1840 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 990 | |
| Adams, V.: The Grand Inquest present that Negro Hanson , alias Hanson Boyer, is guilty of stealing; original and copy, includes 992a, 992, 992a, 993 in one folder [Frederick County], 11/5/1844-11/5/1844 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 992 | |
| (Baleh) L.P.: True bill, the grand inquest present that Negro Hanson, alias Hanson Boyer, is guilty of stealing, 992, 992a, 993 in one folder [Frederick County], 11/11/1844-11/11/1844 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 993 | |
| (Salmon), G.: Manumission of Negro Caroline and Negro girl, Cornelia, daughter of Caroline, slaves of (Victoire) Vincendiere [Frederick County], 7/5/1844-7/5/1844 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 994 | |
| Palmer, Joseph M.: Common plea, Elizabeth Windsor versus Zachariah Windsor, ownership of slaves [Frederick County], 2/3/1855-2/3/1855 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 995 | |
| Higggins, W.: Summons, 15 men to appear concerning death of Robert Tilghman, free Negro, 996 and 997 in one folder [Frederick County], 11/26/1856-11/26/1856 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 996 | |
| Higgins, W.: Inquisition on the body of Robert Tilghman, free Negro, 996 and 997 in one folder [Frederick County], 12/1/1856-12/1/1856 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 997 | |
| Higgins, W.: Summons, 15 men to appear concerning death of Mulatto infant [Frederick County], 12/6/1856-12/6/1856 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 998 | |
| Higgins, W.: Inquisition on death of Mulatto infant [Frederick County], 12/29/1856-12/29/1856 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 999 | |
| Miller, H.: Statement of amount due John A. Lynch, state's attorney, for prosecuting certain parties for assisting a slave to run away [Frederick County], 12/6/1858-12/6/1859 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1000 | |
| Eichelberger, (Y.): Petition to the Honorable M. Nelson, to have term of services of Negro woman, Ann Maria Dorsey, extended; petition granted by M. Neslon, Judge of Circuit Court of Frederick County [Frederick County], 5/24/1859-5/24/1859 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1001 | |
| Dennis, G.: Statement by grand jurors that Thomas Pinkney and wife Harriet, free Negroes, guilty of assisting a slave to run away (1002, 1003, 1003 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/1/1860-10/31/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1002 | |
| Fitzhugh, B.: Bench warrant for Thomas Pinkney and wife, Harriet, free Negroes, to appear in court (1002, 1003, 1004 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/1/1860-10/31/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1003 | |
| Lynch, J.: True bill, grand jurors stating that Thomas and Harriet Pinkney guilty of assisting a slave to run away (1002, 1003, 1004 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/30/1860-10/30/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1004 | |
| Galliger, M.: 1st draft of motion for new trial of Thomas Pinkney and reasons (1005, 1006, 1007 in one folder) [Frederick County], 11/30/1860-11/30/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1005 | |
| Galligher, M.: Motion, copy for new trial of Thomas Pinkney and reasons (1005, 1006, 1007 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/1/1860-10/31/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1006 | |
| Fitzhugh, B.: Verdict of guilty of Thomas Pinkney, free Negro, for assisting runaways, sentence and Sheriff's report of sale of Thomas Pinkney as a slave (1005, 1006, 1007 in one folder) [Frederick County], 12/7/1860-12/7/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1007 | |
| Lynch, John: True bill, jurors, finding Amos, Negro slave, guilty of larceny (1008, 1009, 1010, 1011 in one folder) [Frederick County], 9/9/1860-9/9/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1008 | |
| Dennis, G.: Statement by grand jurors that Amos, Negro slave, guilty of stealing ( 1008,1009, 1010, 1011 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/29/1860-10/29/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1009 | |
| Lynch, John: True bill, jurors, finding Abram, Negro slave, guilty of larcency (1008, 1009, 1010, 1011 in one folder) [Frederick County], 9/9/1860-9/9/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1010 | |
| Dennins, George: Statement of grand jurors that Abram, Negro slave, guilty of stealing (1008, 1009, 1010, 1011 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/29/1860-10/29/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1011 | |
| Dennis, George: Statement by grand jurors that John Whiten, free Negro, because member of secret society of free Negroes called Free Masons (1012, 1013 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/27/1860-10/27/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1012 | |
| Dennis, George: Statement by grand jrors that Joseph Sisles, free Negro, became member of secrety society of free Negroes called Free Masons (1012, 1013 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/27/1860-10/27/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1013 | |
| Dennis, George: Statement by grand jurors that John Cox, free Negro, became member of secret society of free Negroes called Free Masons (1014, 1015 in one envelope) [Frederick County], 10/29/1860-10/29/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1014 | |
| Lynch, John: True bill, grand jurors find John Cox, free Negro, guilty of belonging to a secret society called Free Masons (1014, 1015 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/29/1860-10/29/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1015 | |
| Dennis, George: Statement by grand jurors that Jacob Smith unlawfully rented a room for use by a secret society called the Free Masons (1016, 1017 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/26/1860-10/26/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1016 | |
| Lynch, John: True bill, grand jurors find Jacob Smith guilty of allowing a secret society of Negroes called the Free Masons to meet in his room (1016, 1017 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/29/1860-10/29/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1017 | |
| Dennis, George: Statement by grand jurors that Mary Richardson, free Negress, guilty of persuading Negro slave Jackson Nickels to run away (1018, 1019 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/27/1860-10/27/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1018 | |
| Lynch, John: True bill, grand jurors find Mary Richardson guilty of persuading a slave , William Eader to run away (1018, 1019 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/29/1860-10/29/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1019 | |
| Lynch, John: Motion by state to amend indictment, Mary Richardson, free Negress, to Mary Richardson, free woman (1020, 1021 in one folder) [Frederick County], 12/1/1860-12/1/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1020 | |
| (Kilgom) F. M.: Motion before circuit court that Mary Richardson not guilty (1020, 1021 in one folder) [Frederick County], 12/1/1860-12/1/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1021 | |
| Nelson, M.: Validation of Negroes by the court (1022 , 1023 in one folder), 1/1/1861-12/31/1861 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1022 | |
| Fitzhugh, B.: List, valuation of Negroes by circuit court (1022, 1023 in one folder) [Frederick County], 4/9/1861-4/9/1861 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1023 | |
| (Callar) C.M.: Statement by grand jurors that John Snowden, slave, willfully burned barn of Elias Delashmutt(1024, 1025, 1026 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/28/1864-10/28/1864 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1024 | |
| Goldsborough, E.: True bill, grand jurors find John Snowden guilty of buring barn of Elias Delashmutt (1024, 1025, 1026 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/1/1864-10/31/1864 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1025 | |
| Cartz, Joseph: Writ to Sheriff to take John Snowden, Negro, before court to answer to trespassing (1024, 1025, 1026 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/1/1864-11/30/1864 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1026 | |
| Nelson, Ford: Statement, Michael Zimmerman, Sheriff, accused of permitting Negro slave [Ned Bowie] to go at large and escape (1027, 1028 in one folder) [Frederick County], 12/28/1863-12/28/1863 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1027 | |
| Nelson, M.: First and third exceptions concerning Negro boy, Ned Bowie, in case James S. Simmons versus Michael Zimmerman (1027, 1028 in one folder) [Frederick County], 2/15/1866-2/15/1866 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1028 | |
| Nelson, J.: Statement concerning debt of Negro James versus Gilbert Kemp [Frederick County], 2/24/1877-2/24/1877 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1029 | |
| Tyler, W.: Court order stating $200, value of Negro man, be credited to Benjamin [Fudel] (1030, 1031 in one folder) [Frederick County], 1/1/1849-12/31/1849 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1030 | |
| Johnson, Thomas.: Statement by grand jurors that Thomas Butler, Negro, guilty of intent to murder Abraham Smith, yellow man (1030, 1031 in one folder) [Frederick County], 11/1/1849-11/30/1849 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1031 | |
| Dunlop, O.: Statement, grand jurors find Samuel Key, free Negro, guilty of intent to steal (1032, 1033, 1034 in one folder) [Frederick County], 4/10/1852-1/10/1852 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1032 | |
| Brower, Isaac: Statement--grand jurors find Tepe Rollin, a colored man, guilty of assisting 2 slaves to run away (1032, 1033, 1034 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/30/1854-10/30/1854 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1033 | |
| Bartgis, James: Appraisement of a slave, Peter Barnes, for stealing [Frederick County], 3/1/1852-3/1/1852 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1034 | |
| Raymond, J.: Writ stating I.H. Harding sold Negro out of state, 3/7/1835-3/7/1835 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1035 | |
| Nelson, M.: Order of court committing Ann Johnson, Negro woman, to alms house [Frederick County], 11/24/1866-11/24/1866 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1036 | |
| Fitzhugh, B.; Writ to Sheriff to take John Cox, free Negro [Frederick County], 12/28/1860-12/28/1860 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1037 | |
| Diller, Jacob: Recognizance, stating John Cox, free Negro, Richard Timpson and [Jerry] Tomas indebted to State of Maryland [Frederick County], 1/18/1861-1/18/1861 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1038 | |
| (Horner), George: Affidavit by Dr. George W. West, stating James Buckingham, mulatto man, is free born [Frederick County], 7/17/1841-7/17/1841 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1039 | |
| Ritchie, William: Writ to Sheriff to summon Otho Sprigg to answer the petition of Negro, Eliza, for her freedom (1055, 1056 in one folder)[Frederick County], 8/1/1811-8/31/1811 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1055 | |
| Butler, Tobias: Writ to Sheriff to summon Samuel W. Lackland to answer to petition of Negro, Thomas, for his freedom (1055, 1056 in one folder) [Frederick County], 2/1/1815-3/31/1815 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1056 | |
| Schley, John: Wrti to Sheriff to summon James Wedge to answer the petition of Negro, Kate, against him (1057, 1058 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/1/1818-12/31/1818 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1057 | |
| Shley, John: Writ to sheriff to summon Elizabeth Croft to answer the petition of Negro Hanna against her (1058 and 1059 in one folder) [Frederick County], 3/1/1819-5/31/1819 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1058 | |
| Schley, John: Writ to Sheriff to summon Philip white to answer the petition of [Negro] Harry (1058 and 1059 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/1/1821-11/30/1821 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1059 | |
| Schley, John: Writ to Sheriff to summon Elias Thrasher to answer the petition of [Negro] Peter (1060 and 1061 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/1/1821-11/30/1821 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1060 | |
| Schley, John: Writ to Sheriff to summon Henry Kidwell to answer the petition for freedom of Negro Charles (1060 and 1061 in one folder) [Frederick County], 10/1/1833-11/30/1833 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1061 | |
| Ritchie, William: Writ to Sheriff to take Benjamin Hagan before judges to answer unto John Cook for assault on Negro, Clem, slave of J. Cook (1062 and 1063 in one folder) [Frederick County], 8/1/1811-10/31/1811 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1062 | |
| Ritchie, William: Writ to Sheriff commanding him to take Benedict Darnall before judges to answer unto Roger B. Taney for assault of Negro, Michael, property of R. B. Taney (1062 and 1063 in one folder) [Frederick County], 8/1/1813-11/30/1813 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1063 | |
| Schley, John: Writ to Sheriff commanding him to take Robert Johnson before judges to answer unto Jacob [Staley] for assault on Negro, Harry, slave of Jacob [Staley] [Frederick County], 8/7/1815-8/21/1815 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1064 | |
| Schley, John: Writ to Sheriff commanding him to take Gilbert [Kemp] before judges to answer unto Negro, James, in a plea of trespass (1064 and 1065 in one folder) [Frederick County], 8/17/1815-8/21/1815 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1065 | |
| Shriver, E.: Writ to Sheriff commanding him to take Samuel Key, free Negro, before circuit court to answer to an indictment [Frederick County], 1/15/1853-1/15/1853 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1066 | |
| Luckett, Molly Ann: Declaration of removal of 2 slaves from Virginia to Maryland (1067 and 1068 in one folder), 1/14/1795-1/14/1795 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1067 | |
| Mason, John T.: Petition of Negro, Leanor, to the Honorable, the Count Courty of Frederick, stating she is entitled to freedom [Frederick County], 4/6/1795-4/6/1795 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1068 | |
| [Tallard], Edward: True Bill, Negro [Fasset] guilty of stealing (1069 and 1070 in one folder) [Frederick County], 4/1/1795-4/1/1795 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1069 | |
| Cumming, Robert: Statement, the Grand Inquest present Negro, Dick, for stealing (1069 and 1070 in one folder) [Frederick County], 1/1/1798-12/31/1798 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1070 | |
| Edelin, Chris: Indenture, Chris Edelin to William [Kimbol] concerning claim of Negro wench, Hannah [Frederick County], 3/15/1766-3/15/1766 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1071 | |
| Tillarde, Edward: Indictment, Grand Jurors present Negro Fasset for stealing, 3/1/1776-3/31/1776 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1072 | |
| Price, Thomas: Indictment, Grand Jurors present William Morgan for stealing [Frederick County], 1/1/1790-12/31/1790 (Online) | series 13 | box 1 | folder 1 | item 1075 | |
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