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As of 02/24/2024

Note: Contains typing errors and abbreviations. Binder numbers precede descriptionns of contents. The inventory of my research binders is still in progress and will take some time to complete. About 200 binders remain uncatalogued. The binders represent my filing 'system' of research notes, pamphlets and some manuscripts maintained in a rough chronology of accumulation and project work. Binders for the most part reflect daily workflow (i.e. research and reference demands on my time) and include reference materials (and some manuscripts acquired from EBAY or as gifts) as they accumulate in my 'in' basket. The project files to which the binder contents relate are maintained on Google Drives associated with my essay blogs (e.g.) http://Transcribedoc.blogspot.com, http://rememberingbaltimore.net, http://rememberingannapolis.net, https://rememberingmaryland.blogspot.com/, http://marylandarchivist.blogspot.com/.

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1 Maryland Bank Register, 1790-1964, Harvey Eugene Meeks, 1966;



2 Harold M. Bass, soldier's scrapbook, Pacific Theater, WWII


1939-1953 3 Francis Scott Key, 1/22/1838 letter to Dr. Franklin Bache (1792-1864); Catharine Foss, ground rent, cor,. Park & Saratoga, Frederick A. Kleppisch, tailor, Park at one door n of Saratoga, 1837-1840, Margaret and William Baltzer, 1837, sailor, D. C., Baltimore,; Michael M. Kapp, stage agent,Columbia Pa., P. B. Elder, Cashier, Reynolds & Mosher, BC, acct., 1837; Charles Carroll bookplates; Levering Company letter, Balt 1854 to Frederick, G. S. Goroshorn; 1829/02/15 Letter to Samuel Smith (1752-1859, re; Christopher Hughes, (1786-1849) from Samuel Moore; Liber WB A BC certificates of Freedom, analysis; inventory of George billups, 807, house corner of Wolf & Fleet streets; Frederick Douglass in Georgia, Savannah, Celeste-Marie Bernier, re: Anna Douglass; Emly Lieb; 2019, Who Broke Baltimore? We did; Charles Carroll of Carrollton's slaves, Moses and Rachel; suicide of Moses the Miller? 1838; CDV album containing Nanny and dead child owned by Richard King, Mammy and Maggie Reiley;



4 Population, MD Joseph Hopper Nicholson Charity Banks,, Burwell Banks, portraits; Baltimore City Trial Docket, 1852 per Noreen Goodson; Baltimore, first flight cover to Bermuda, 1938 Frederick Douglass postcard; Baltimore 1914?; Mayor Jackson autograph; Bethel Church dispute, 1848-1857, court case T53. Population: ; Joseph Hopper Nicholson: ;


5 Notes regarding Baltimore Death Records Project, assessment of work: Laurel Cemetery. See blog, http://transcribedoc.net . Email addresses for principals who are also helping with the 1864 Bible project: Blackwell, Goodson, Porter, Hollie (primary editor). Sharp Street burials, membership which relates largely to Mt. Auburn. Burial samples out of Sharp Street to Laurel: Charles M. Blay, James Griffin, Henry W. Martin, Rev. James Peck, Lelia Pauline Perkins; 1896 excerpt frm Bromley showing Laurel Cemetery; other maps of Laurel and surrounding cemeteries; creation of Laurel Cemetery and notes re: James Belden, Architect; bioprofile of Bishop Daniel Alexander Payne; Clayton and Moore history of the Cemetery; Body snatcher and body, 1885- Laura Kelly; addl maps of cemetery and clippings re:; 1941 burial of Rev. S. A. Virgil at Laurel; Laurel Graves moved to Arbutus: Reverend William Alexander (moved 1950-died April 10, 1919; Original Charter of Laurel--role of the the Emorys and Berrys; analysis of the 4th USCT and USCT burials at Laurel, 1863-1884; 1924 resolution of case concerning sale of portion of land for taxes, Afro 1924/12/20; D Hopper Emory plat and info from directories re: Emorys; 1930 census re: D Hopper Emory, 1898-1908 John H. Emory, secty, Laurel; opening of Elmley (1918); Moore and Clayton intro to Laurel; 1877 description of USCT graves at Laurel, replacement of marble head and foot stones; Frederick Hunt deed est. actual size of Burial Ground purchased; 1894 monument to Bishop Daniel Alexander Payne, Frederick Douglass; NY Times, 1994 re; Black cadet, Johnson C. Whit(t)aker, tale of racism in the 1880s; 1950 bodies of Rev. William M. Alexander, mother, wife, sister, moved to Arbutus memorial Park from Laurel (Rev. Alexander died 1919); Arbutus Memorial Park, no index to Alexander; 1941, Rev. Samuel A Virgil buried at Laurel; Sharp Street history, Mt. Auburn graves; 1902 burial of Sharp Street member, Charles M. Bray; 1912 Sharp Street Burial, James Griffin; 1874 re. James Peck; (see list above); Bromley plate showing old gatehouse (several copies);



6 laurel cemetery1852@gmail.com; Canadian Born; white burial, 1877 diphtheria; Carroll reburials, Sun, 11/2019; NY black burials, Queens; 1958 Evening Sun images of Laurel; 1991 research, image of Alma Moore; Horace Smith, 1875, Mason, buried at Laurel; 1958 Evening Sun re: Laurel and $100 cemetery; 1879, Susan lawrence who was shot dead by Frank Brogden; Sister Isabel, Episcopal nun, buried 1894; DVD and USB backup of some Laurel files; UB web page re: archaeology at Laurel, 2/20/2019; SUN 03/20/2019 re: archaeology atLaurel; Ron Castanzo and Elgin Klugh; Cemeteries near Clifton mansion, 7/10/2017; Afro, 11/15/1980 re: Laurel Cemetery; Rasmussen on Carroll cemetery,Laurel reburials, 2013/02/21; Laurel Cemetery and JHOA burials; Jim Schneider and Laurel Bankruptcy; Laurel Maryland; BC Death Records; BC Death record indexes; Laurel Cemetery cases against Kramer Realty, etc. al., DVD; Williams deed/certificate, 1885; Reverend Mathias Colbert, Lewis Street, Baptist Church, 1868



7 building and architects of Laurel Cemetery, James Belden (1808-1877); 1858 court case, Solomon H. Phillips vs. Laurel Cemetery, $869; newspaper account of Laurel’s creation; 1882 article re: improvement of grounds; Martenet map of the cemetery, ca. 1949?; Priscilla Thomas, colored, mother of James Thomas, servant to James Belden, inherits from Belden; Roberta Sheridan, d. 1918 buried in Laurel; Body Snatching at Laurel, 1885, Louisa Kelly snatched by Isaac Jones, Black grave robber, Laurel, bio info re: Kelly; Edna Frances Locks, Joseph G. Locks, John W. Locks,; Gloria’s work on Masons buried in Laurel; Celebrations and riot at Laurel: Charles Morsell shot, 1880; Isaac Jones convicted of Grave robbing; Decoration Day 1887; 240 soldiers graves; Charles Cephas, killed by Wm Boggs, 1886; Frank Henson, 1883, soldier; James Jackson, shot, April 9, 1887;Dr. William S. Barnes, 1882; Daniel T. Ringgold, Md Club waiter, 1887; Thomas Jackson, B&O messenter, 1881; arrest of Theodore Locks for burying a colored child in Laurel without permit, 1886; Charles F. M. Mallory, 1884; William Chester, killed by Sergeant Hogan, 1889; Rufus thomas, shot, 1884; Elizabeth H. Bishop, ,mother of H. C. Bishop, recor of St. Philips, NYC;1886; Harrison Waters,, fireman, killed in explosion, 1882; Mrs. Eliza Jane Gillis, wife of Rev. Gillis, Allen Chapel AME, 1887; Abraham Wayman, son of Bishop Wayman, 1885; Isaac Johnson, 1889; Eilenora C. Clark, daughter of Wilton nT. Clark, Harvey Johnson presiding, 1880; Govan Eaton, stabbed at Howard House, 1881; Aaron Benton, once a slave, 1884; several death certificates: Brown, 1911-Mt. Auburn; 1911, Joseph Smith,; Joseph Lee, 1909; J. Mujrray Ralph, 1912; John Beverly Archer, 1916; ? Young, 1916; Charles Fremont Nodery, 1917; Edward Hill, oyster shucker, 1884; Charles mallory, Steward of the Md. Jockey Club, 1884; David B. Nelson, 1878, Hackman; Benjamin Tabbs, drayman, 1875; 1880/06/05 riot on decoration day; Cab Calloway’s father buried in Laurel; info re: Alma Moore’; late burial at Laurel, James Nichols, 12/31/1957; Planning Commission recommendation for use of Laurel Cemetery, 1958/12/16.; Note also: 1923 announcement of tax sale; 05/03/1884 notice of removal of 240 graves of USCT soldiers to Loudon Park, William Roussay, county surveyor, contractor and superintendent of removal from Laurel; Dr. J. K. B. Emory, president? of Laurel, 1869, Thomas Browne, Emory Slave, 30th USCT?



8 BC Police Dockets: watch houses 1835; 1862/63 police dockets for the Middle (Central) and Eastern police districts; mildew treatment of volumes; Charles D. Hiss bioprofile; sample pages/entries for 1862 middle district; map of middle district charity jurisdiction, 1880; police history web sites; sample record of NorthWestern docket, 1914 for Thomas S. Jackson, race and law case; Bethel court cases (several hundred names); Mary Ann Prout of Bethel, house rental on site of Pratt Street B&O station railroad yard, Howard & Barre streets; Chancery case 1835-38, 57 names of people involved in case, sale and distribution of sale; William S. Fish, Provost of the Middle Department; Prostitution during the Civil War in Baltimore; Annett/Ann Traverse; Emma Morton; see Police kmz file for locations; prints of old Central Police Station buildings; public buildings of bc ledger page re: location of Central, NE, Eastern police stations. 1892 annual report of opening of streets; extra copies of 1880 map showing charity districts which coincides with police districts; Note that the Central (Middle) Police Station was moved from Saratoga to North Street sometime around 1877-1879. Includes assessment of code/ordinance references in the police docket including the charge against Lewis Lohrfink (Loffink)



9 BC Police Dockets-1862/63 sample Middle District (see: http://www.rememberingbaltimore.net/2019/04/policing-baltimore-in-1862.html)


10 Fagan, Eleanora, "Billie Holiday" (April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959) Research Files: Billie Holiday in Baltimore (neighborhoods/streetscapes) Lost Neighborhoods: Billie Holiday binder of paper files relating to the Billie Holiday in Baltimore project, BCA (note to Rob and Lawrence Jackson: this leads to my personal paper files (notes) relating to our joint project and is linked here for my filing and retrieval purposes) note to file: All files relating to this project are on lostneighborhoods@gmail.com Google Drive where there is 200 GB of additional space available for files which I have added at $3 a month to the account. BC Free Blacks, 1830-1840, Population Schedules, wards, extant tax lists related to wards; 1931 building surveys; Steven Whitman, Diverse Good Causes: manumission and the Transformation of Slavery in Baltimore: sales of term slaves in BA/BC, Gloria Porter's work with Interments, 1834-1838; see Bettye Gardner of 1850-1860.



11 BC Housing (Chimney Sweeps)/City Directories 1830s-1870s/USCT 4th, Prout and Jordon bio material; 1840 census continued; 1838 Bradford map of BC; Documenting housing growth in Baltimore from Chimney Sweep records; maps of southern and northwestern police districts, 1880, chimney sweep districts as of 1848, seem to remain constant? Ward descriptions for 1845 and later; maps of chimney seep districts on 1880 charity map; Anna Handy/ Alfred Handy census records for 1860; plotting of location of four laundresses and info re: steam laundries;



12 vacant neighborhoods; trees growing in ruins, 2019; Mike Miller, Ark and Dove; Baltimore Gaslight re: Ralph Clayton; Map of Herring Run park; Elizabeth Keckly, NYT; stamps of John Marshall, gift from DEP; Starr Center re: Adam Goodhart, Poplar Grove, Durham Cathedral Library; resting place of BC Confederate Monuments; NPS WW II in the Pacific; Easton Gazette, 1820; Easton Republican,1821 DVD; McCulloch v Maryland; Baltimore City Death Record indices, CE 42, listing; DVD sample of BC Death Record index with IRFAN software;Ebenezer Church; Lewis Hayden (Shadrach Minkins), Harriet Bell Hayden; Reverend Calvin Fairbank; Delia Ann Webster, KY abolitionist; Crispus Attucks;



13 Daring Detective, 1942/09 re: Buchanan/Pappas casse, Chief Emmert; Baltimore in 1860/61; good images of Cipriano Ferrandini; Jonathan White on 47 eyewitness accounts of the Pratt Street riot and aftermath, April 1861, MHM; Taney and ex parte Merryman; Letter from Bull Run, MdSA collections; July 26, 1861; death of Captain Frank S. Craig, BC, 1899; see MSA collection of Craig papers (copy); married wife on April 19; Chart of U. S. Military casualties including Civil War; Ed Ayers essay on Loyalty and America's Civil War; Ebooks of Baltimore City tax record microfilm; Senator Kasemeyer' newspaper re: Lincoln; BCA Civil War relief bounties; Carman, Cummings, Canadian; Civil War Spies in Canada, Devil's game, Chaarles A. Dunham; Alice Williams, Fish, two pages of a John Pendleton Kennedy letter, from Annapolis, December 11, 1842



14 Portraits at Mount Airy, PG county, Calverts; Registers of Wadham college Oxford; Richard Brooke, c. 1616; Chamber Book, 1613; bio Bennet Allen, 1736-1819; Coronet magazine, Senator Vandenberg; Roosevelt Album, (FDR); 1839 Manumission, Negro George, Frederick County, slave of Benjamin Biggs not in Legacy database; page from 1832 ships log; Edward A Cockey mortgage, 1911-1918, on 75 acres, BA BNA SP original papers request and events calendar, October 2019; Phone numbers for Andy Coates, Steve Collins, 2019; Larry Gibson 15th Amendment parade proposal; Mackinac island boat, 1769 proclamation re: Ft Michilimackinae; Dennis J, Pogue, King's reach and 17th Century Plantation Life, Jefferson Patterson Park publication; Harrisburg Freed from 310 secular myths about local origins, William T. Swaim, Harrisburg, 1992;



15 Judge McSherry Collection (MSA SC 5454-109-614; includes contribution to wives of Confederate Veterans; stories related to the trial of Capt Edward R. Ames son of the late Bishop; Ames for shooting at Micah W. Hodgdon, 143 McCulloh Street, 1881; 1904 Former chief Justicers of the Maryland court of Appeals, by Chief Judge James McSherry; copy of Warfield v. Vandiver; index to Sidney map of Baltimore, 1850; by Dawn Beitler Smith; 1715 political state, re: Calver death; Patent to Selby's Venture, recorded in WRH no 1, f. 217; Whitey Mansburger papers re: Baltimore? Harbor Board, 1882; Bay View acct, 1881; Water dept, 1877; Jones Falls improvement, 1882; EBAY letter re: Frank Lee, insane, Baltimore 1820, relative of Richard Henry Lee;, signed by Ashton Alexander (1772-1855) founder of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland and Commissioner of Health, BC; letter of J. B. Burleigh, 1838, Maryland Institute and founder of Newton University later Douglass Institute, instructional to his sister;



16 Research on Baltimore Schools, Joel Miller, Lawrence Jackson on Frederick Bailey's Baltimore; Steve Collins on Roman and Sub-Roman Britain, a potted history,2019; 14th congress, 1817; 1807 Report on Public roads; Reverend H. A. Monroe, Black newspaper, Eastern Shore; Aaron Burr's black son, John Pierre Burr; Marcus Allen: reading tax records; 1882 election BC, 11th Ward; Ernie Dimler, Whitey Mansberger collection of BC papers; Claudia Floyd, Baltimore's Confederate Women, perpetuating a culture of War, MHM; ECP op ed piece, Baltimore Sun; Emily Lieb,Eric Foner student re: Ellamont Street, block 2454; Margot Lee Shetterly, Martha Shane re: Believe campaign; Colored Industrial Fair, 1888, LaQuanda Walters Cooper; Candace Jackson Gray, slaves of Thomas Stone; Jackson v. State case; Leslie Guthrie, student of Larry Gibson; inventory o f Aaron Taslitz's images of Chew and Carroll family letters: work on Charity Castle, slave of Charles Carroll of Homewood, Harriet Chew Carroll; Alexander Boulton, Luynchings; Christian Koot and Hackerman exhibit; ecp review of Koots Augustine Herrman; ; Maryland Plantation Mss journal, Bonham's, James Marshall, 1720-1803; Monocacy ferry operator, Runaway notice of slave of James Marshall, 1799; 1839, death of Alexander Fridge, merchant BC; obit Scottish newspaper, Elgin Courant; Laurance Frances Adams MICA teacher, exhibit re: 19th Amendment, women's suffrage; Elaine Weiss; Marcus Allen; Duke of Wellington Correspondence (Carroll family related);



17 First and Franklin Street Presbyterian Church, 1761-1986; Newcastle Presbytery; unpublished work of Scott Sheads; 1949 Baltimore Presbyterian; James Schneider on history of Presbyterian Churches in Baltimore; Tuesdays with Ed: Elliot root, Jim Crow Baltimore; Francesca Hess, Housing in Baltimore;



18 Lincoln Bible Research: 1864; Fisk University; Robert Todd Lincoln Harvey Johnson; 4th USCT; Census Schedule research, 1820-1850; Rebecca Garrett; Serena Garrett case; Dr. James W. Creek, abortionist; Laurel Cemetery burials; bio of Eric Foner



19 Biography Misc: Christian Fleetwood, Charles, Ann Maria, Averick, William Fleetwood and Chesnut Alley, BA divorce & Foreclosure, 1875-; Grace Schofield, teacher re: education in 19th century Baltimore; Reverend Harrison H. Webb & son?, Freedmen’s Bank Cashier, musician; John Henry Butler, Joe Browne article; Solomon McCabe;



20 Biography Misc: DVD of Charter with Duke of Kent; hall documents, James naylor, Nayler, Nailer; Neill documents, 1876; William Noy, Pratt, Warrants, Md charter, Rind and Jefferson; James Naylor, Nayler, Nailer and recusancy, catholics in time of shakespeare, George Fox; includes notes on Duke of Kent, Hall narratives of early maryland, Neill Founders of Maryland (Catholic perspective), 1876.; original warrants for Maryland (George & Cecil Calvert); Jefferson and Clementina Rind title page; Johnson’s dictionary, vol 2, ownership (1755?), Franklin, Twyford, Dr. Jonathan Shipley (1714-1788), welsh bishop of St. Asaph’s; Strahan, printer and Benjamin Franklin; Hotel Rennert and racial history of Baltimore, 1897, Pietila and Ghosts of Baltimore, The remonstrance, Boston, 1912, Women's suffrage;use of term Massacre re: Baltimore mobs; Dove Libel case; Samuel Oliver Winchester; Baptist Irvin; Josh Cutler on Mobtown Massacre; Baltimore as Mobtown, my 10-173 file re: Dean Michael Kelly re: Betsy Patterson and Bastardy; Natalie Wexter re: Crawford; John O'Donnell;



21 Biography Misc: Charity Govans (Govins/Govens), ca. 1820-1878, Charity Banks, Burwell Banks, Aisquith Presbyterian Church, 133/609 Aisquith Street, Harry Smyth Cummings, Eliza Cummings, Sidney Davage and Harry Dorsey Gough Carroll. Frederick Street, Baltimore City; Katherine Howard and midtown Neighborhood discussion



22 Michael Benson & Johns Hopkins's World ...



23 Misc Research Projects/Tuesday’s with Ed; Recent work on Slaves/black residences in Baltimore: Ann Rubin, Jessica Marie, Johnson; Garrett Power on ground rents, 99 year leases, also featuring Harry Dorsey Gough, Valentine Larsh, including inquiry re: value of groundrents, legal status (2024) of ground rents in Baltimore City; Lillian Bayly Marks re: Tavern Licenses in Baltimore County, notes on Baltimore Equitable Society ledgers at BCA; Jacob Myers, William Harris, Christopher Hughes, Cumberland Dugan. ECP on two ‘Cows’ mss for MHS and style sheet for MHM; ECP review of Martha Jones, Birthright Citizens: A History of Race and Rights in Antebellum America, William Yates (2); George Hackett; William Watkins, James Deaver, Hezekiah Grice; Grace Schofield work on public and private education in Baltimore in the 1820s and 30s. Suggested Breckinridge on the Colored Population, 1838.



24 Fleetwood Family, 1882 Death Certificate Mariah Fleetwood; Lyceum Observer, Charles Fleetwood; residence on Tyson Street; West Pleasant Street;



25 Lyceum Observer: includes bioprofile notes on Ann Handy, Alfred Ward Handy



26 Dr. William E. Harris, Provident Hospital; Rebecca Garrett and domestic service in Baltimore; Rachel Long, JHU free Black Community; Charles Farquharson; Frank Towers, Job busting at Baltimore shipyards, MHM 2000;



27 BC Directories, Colored persons, 1851-1868



28 BC Tax list Project: analysis of existing film of tax lists;



29 1838: The Baltimore Anna Murray and Frederick Bailey douglass left behind; NYT review of David Blight bio of Douglass; Isaac Rolle(e) assault on a white woman, Dallas Street Methodist Church; Walking tour of Fells Point; 1832 Certificate of Freedom for Anna Murray; Blight in NYT re: debt to Douglass; Block maps and early addresses; Sarah Furlong, Fells Point; 1814 Captain William Furlong; current location of house; Aliceanna and Wolfe;



30 BC during the Civil War (chapter); Evertt Waring and John Henry keene, Jr.; book proposal for life of George Proctor Kane;



31 Sarah Hutchins and sword for Robert Gilmore sent to Bernal Residence; John Henry Keene vs. Bernal; Bernal notes; Charles Wagandt, Bernal's assessment of the BC Fire Department; Robert O. Faith, Habeas Corpus controversy, 2018; Jonathan White on Military Treason Trial of Sarah Hutchins; Yale's first African American student; Everett J. Waring; Madison, Olmstead v. Rittenhouse, 1809; Lexington Savings Bank; Warner T. McGuinn, 1859-1937; Ladies Sanitary Fair, 1864 JHU special collections, no Bernal attending;



32 The Maryland constitution at 150; LSE images of Bernal; notes re: Frederic Bernal



33 Alfred Ward Handy, Ann Hutchins Handy; Colored industrial fair, 1888': Marfy Goodspeed re: Rachel Colvin Estate; Colvin v. Warford



34 Rachel Colvin (1771-1851) portion of Colvin estate inherited by Mary A. Warford Ellicott (77 East Baltimore -old number, 1007 East Baltimore, new number); husband was Benjamin H. Ellicott who was read out of Stony Run Meeting for marrying Mary; Includes management of two rental properties (Black residents), including a house at 38 North Frederick which was a free life tenancy of Anne Hutchins, a house servant/slave of Rachel Colvin who probably had a hand in raising Mary who went to live with Rachel as her ward. When Anne Hutchins (by then Handy), died in 1875 the key to the house was immediately given to Mary’s estate agents, Tinges & Sergeant. See letter of 2/23/1875. the property at 77 East Baltimore was rented as the Hebrew Asylum and a hospital that became the Presbyterian Eye and Ear Charity Hospital, the precursor of GBMC? Includes a letter to Mary A. Warford Ellicott dated February 1875 from a former servant?, name illegible, concerning the horrendous impact of the 1875 economic downturn/depression.



35 Rachel Colvin (1771-1851) continuation of papers purchased by ECP relating to Mary A Warford Ellicott’s property in Baltimore; 77 East Baltimore; 38 Frederick;



36 Rachel Colvin (1771-1851) continuation of papers purchased by ECP relating to Mary A Warford Ellicott’s property in Baltimore; 77 East Baltimore, 38 Frederick



37 Rachel Colvin (1771-1851) continuation of papers purchased by ECP relating to Mary A Warford Ellicott’s property in Baltimore. Includes copies of Rachel Colvin’s will, abstracts of leases acquired by Richard C. Warford/Richard Colvin; letters of Benjamin W. Ellicott; power of attorney, Elisha Warford to Benjamin H. Ellicott, husband of Mary Warford, ward of Rachel Colvin; deposition of Mrs. Harriet Pennington Knighton, re: Rachel Colvin, ca 1864, and bio info re: HPK who died in 1868.




38 Samuel Ward Chase, 1862, 1867 Calendars, Samuel Fessenden, arbitrator of Chase ME case, father of William Pitt Fessenden, ardent abolitionist; directory entries for Samuel Ward Chase; Samuel Green, benefactor of Chase; Reuben Ruby, opponent of Chase; Chase v. Ruby, ME case; Kennard v. McKamer Realty co. Laurel Cemetery; Rev. John A. Warren, Bishop Wayman, Leadenhall, Samuel W. chase; 1851 Calendar; obit of Samuel Ward Chase; 1839 record of ordination of Chase; Samuel Ward Chase, Jr. and Sr.; Sheriden Guiteau, 4th Presbyterian?; James w. C. Pennington; obit of Samuel W. Chase, Jr.; Charles C. Johnson, Drayman, 1860; Laurel Burials from My Heritage by Noreen Goodson;



39 Lydia (Liddy) Weeks (1791-?); Thomas Hall; Samuel Weeks, Waggon Alley; Mrs. Mary Gittings manumits Lydia; Pleasant Street; Mary Wilmot to Jenny and children, 1793; BA manumissions, MdHS; 1830s health dept interments; death of Samuel Weaks, by Thomas Jefferson Landy; Lydia Weeks, washerwoman;



40 Thomas Green, barber, Light Street; Samuel Ward Chase and ME court case; Abyssinian church; Portland, ME; William Levington; maps of Laurel Cemetery; John King Beck Emory, secty of Laurel Cemetery; Medical topography of Baltimore, 1851; Laurel Cemetery, 1852; Death certificate, 1877 of Araminta Bordley, intended to be buried I Laurel but apparently not



41 1849 Bethel AME court case; Darius Stokes; Charity Govans/Goviens death certificate, re: Maryland Institute; ME court opinion re: rights of Free Blacks; Darius Stokes lecture, San Francisco, 1853; Corfield v. Coryell and the Privileges and immunities of American citizenship, Upham, University of Dallas; Petitions to BC Council; petition re: appropriation for colored Aged Men & Women’s home, Lee between Howard and Shark Sts, 1881; Gaslight, Mary Jane Arnold and Don Torres; BC health Dept statistics, Block 543; 1839, Wiggins v. Fitch; David Dickson; Woolfolk ad re: Talemachas alias Tom; Samuel Ward Chase and Son; P Morton Chase; Afro article on arrival of Lincoln bible in Baltimore, 1955;



42 James Hamlet, Thomas Isaac Clare; Mrs. John G. Brown; Brown probate; Phoenix Shot Tower;Schooner Medora, Capt. Levin Hancock; Hamlet/Clare DVD



43 Baltimore American and commercial Advertiser, 1870-1883; draft of article on Lydia Weeks (1793-1851?); Rebecca Garrett (1810-1853); Ann Htchins Handy (ca.1800-1875); Ann Maria Fleetwood (ca. 1815-1882); Rachel Hughes (ca. 1842-1902); Condition of the3 colored People of Baltimore, 1838; Baltimore Literary and Religious Magazine; convention of Free colored people of Maryland, Sept 1852, Darius Stokes; 1849 city directory, plan of wards; Wards, 1840; 1880; 1842 BC Colored directory;



44 Burwell Banks (-1891); Charity Goveins and Charity Banks, Asquith Street, 133/609 mapping; Sidney Davage; Harry Dorsey Gough, Henry Cummings, Harry S. Cummings;



45 1875 Calendar; Episcopal Church of St. Mary the Virgin; Dr. John W. Creek, abortionist; Theodore J. Locks keeps corpses in cellar, Dallas Street church (Douglass purchase), susan Carr 105, buried there; 1893 Dallas cemetery of ca 703 bodies moved to Asbury Cemetery on Eastern Avenue; Israel Baptist Church; Black realtors; 1860 newspaper Sheriff sells free negroes back into slavery; Roland Park Architect, George Barber (1854-1915); Govans/Goviens; Chinelle work, Oblate Sisters; BRG 76-3 WPA name indexes;1840 Clipper ad for purchase of slaves for NO; neighborhood, 1860, Oak Street cluster, Bessie Lee Washerwoman; Colored Schools,



46 Palmer book collection, Eric appraisal; Mdhm on Archive.org; dead child, Maggie Reiley, Stevenson family, BC, J. McKendree Reiley; 1867-68? Danville, Pa. ; Slave ship images, 1857-68; images from the slave ship Antelope; J P. Carroll, Dr. Bernier; Douglass in Scotland, Hawick; George Ernest, Henry Remmey; 1880 orphans at JHCOA; first evidence of woman’s writing (Roman) Vindolanda, Great Britain; Funk, complaints about pollution etc. BC 19th century; Eliza Anderson petition for divorce, NJ, interrogatories; BNA exhibit, Joseph Gray, colored, led troops to DC, 1814, pay voucher; Baltimore County Almshouse plan,; BNA Admiralty 51/419 Greyhound log, Captain Vincent; 1757; Pennsylvania Newspaper Project, https://panewsarchive.psu.edu; Ebenezer Church; reading tax records Marcus Allen: Jane Bailey, Little Hughes Street; Slave databases; Quarantine hospitals in BC;, Hawkins Point Fairfield; William Gardner slave trade vessel; Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church (black), Afro Oct 7, 1932; map of 1904 Fire district; Confessions of four pirates tried by Justice Story; 1795-98 acct bk NY Lawyer; Books, Mss & Ephemera on law, catalog;



47 Binder 01: Letters of George Brown, bookseller, editor of the American, (?-1815?), often confused with George e Brown the merchant. Letters are to Henry Wheaton, SCOTUS reporter, authority on Maritime (Admiralty) Law. Bios of Wheaton, other George Douglas. Letters are at Brown University



48 Binder 02: Letters of George Brown, bookseller, editor of the American, (?-1815?), often confused with George e Brown the merchant. Letters are to Henry Wheaton, SCOTUS reporter, authority on Maritime (Admiralty) Law. Bios of Wheaton, other George Douglas. Letters are at Brown University



49 William Gwynn, William Gwynn Jones, formerly 26-270; letter of Alexander Contee Hanson re: Washington’s birthday, Feby 23, 1812 to Robert Goodloe Harper; 1835 Prison records; Newspaper bibliography, Federal Gazette edited by Gwynn; abstracts of Baltimore Gazette and Daily advertiser, Md State Law Library copies, for 1835, William Gwynn Jones; Delphian Club; accounts from Scharf. Note to and from Eric re: Gwynn and A C Hanson



50 1838: the Baltimore Anna Murray and Frederick Bailey Douglass left behind; DVD, USB; Anna Douglass;



51 1838: the Baltimore Anna Murray and Frederick Bailey Douglass left behind;; Anna Douglass; James Mingo; Ellen Berry, Laundress; Wayne Street Residents 1838/42 Ward 11; Peter Johnson, colored, 1837, insolvent debtor; William Chester, member of East Baltimore Improvement Society, 1838; Cinderella Brogden, other members of the debating society: Daniel Keith, Charles Keith; William Lloyd; Jim Cooper, Asbury and James Miller, James Handy; Richard Jones;



52 1838: the Baltimore Anna Murray and Frederick Bailey Douglass left behind; ; Anna Douglass; Baltimore Bar Library Presentation; Maryland Code, 1860 re: Negroes;



53 1838: the Baltimore Anna Murray and Frederick Bailey Douglass left behind; DVD, USB; Anna Douglass;



54 Leroy Graham, Baltimore the Nineteenth Century Black Capital, cd searchable; Curtis Jacobs re: Free Colored Population, 160, ecp copy once owned by Charles Sumner (original and electronic copy), Daenna Kuczma, salisbury University, 2012, Curtis W. Jacobs and the Nature of Slavery on the eastern shore of Maryland, 2012; Map of Berlin Md, 1877, Lake Griffing & Stevenson;



55 BC City Directories, 1833; 1835/36



56 BC City Directories, 1833; 1835/36



57 John L. Carey, Slavery in Maryland, 1845; Dr. R. S. Steuart, Letter toJohn L. Carey on the subject of Slavery, 1845;; Fede, Roadblocks to Freedom, 2012; Runaway ad for Stewart slave Robert; Jennie Williams on fugitives, Sarah Green, Hannah Green, fugitives 1845 and other Maryland Fugitives (only BC mentioned here) Legacy of Slavery runaways, bc 1838; six runaways, not in Legacy database from Cambridge Democrat, 1849-1854; Gooseberry runaways from BC (3) 1844; 1839 jail docket of runaways; 1832 William J. Cole; 1838 Purvis ad cash for negroes; 1838 John Kenney runaway (13-14 year old); Charley runaway 1838; confined to City Jail, about 15 years of age;



58 Lois Green Carr, ecp tribute; Lesseta Reese, 1880 [Lizette Woodworth Reese]; original letter of Eaton Brothers, BC, 1866, dry goods merchants; Robert Barnes on Reverend David Love; J. E. McClosky, 1907 Policeman, related to Tony Roberts, BCA; Frederick Jordan, murderer, black man from Baltimore, in Australia 1854; ECP review of matt Crenson’s MSS; DVD of 1910 United Railway map of BC environs; 1852 disturbance at Caulker;s Hall, 1853 Caulkers seeking better wages; 1816, Tom Myers, Caulker; runaway ad; separation of Joseph Marye, caulker from his wife, 1818; 1864 Ladies Sanitary Fair email; Poppleton pocket map, 1850s, old print shop; Stereo view of sailing ship off Ft. McHenry, ca. 1870S, Chase stereo card; Canfield, Brother U co BC Jewelry Store, 1854 in Gleason’s Pictorial; Gresham Machen letter, 1890 and blog article on Harvey Palmer, Betsy Machen, J. J. Gresham;



59 Baltimore City Historical Society, 2015, ecp President; Stephen Sachs article on Avery Eisenstark,Legislative reference, 2018; article by Julia Deros on Baltimore’s Privateers and the War of 1812; bylaws of BCHS; City Council District map, 2011; BC Poetry Archives; Russ Sears and Greater Baltimore History Alliance brochure;



60 Morgan State History students at BCA 2018; Sun on need for school repairs, 2018; Cropps and Corrie Murder Trial scrapbook reference; Police dept records, bca; 19th century education for girls of color in bc; BC police records msa, image of Benjamin F. Auld, Eastern District; death certificate, 1898; Frederick Douglass correspondence; books of George Gibson Carey (1836-1894); BNA ref to Lord Lyons correspondence re: Bernal; USGS maps on line; ref to Elizabeth Taylor, Worcester co md, 1850-1860; court case Regents vs Maryland, re: governance of U of Md, sore point with faculty; memorial service for Ron Hoffman (1941-2018); Ann Giroux re: Roland Avenue inquiry; Ridgewood BA; John W. McGrain, Historical Aspects of Lake Roland; maps of Evergreen, pt 9th district, existed before oakdale; brochures for Charter lecture, Nov 3, 2018



61 Baltimore Republican, 1828-1840, runaway notices:1849 John Murphy, ad by James Purvis; manservant Jerry, 1840 about 38 years property of Allegany co, Mary Cresap; cash for negroes, Jas F. Purvis, 1839 Joe Purdy, AA Co.; Hope Slatter ad cash for Negroes, 1840; John Orum, 1840; Elaine Freeman thesis re: Brotherhood of Liberty DVD, Warner T. McGuinn; honoring Ralph Clayton, DVD of Cash for Blood; New Orleans slave manifests on line; DVD from Donna Hollie of slaves who escaped to Canada, Bruxton, Elgin Parker; Canadian born blacks, BC, including Amelia Johnson, wife of Reverend Harvey Johnson,



62 Joseph Bartlett Burleigh, Maryland Institute, founder of Newton University, comparison of wards, bc, 1860-1870; 1865 editorial re Compensations of the War, 9.26.1865, American; Bettye Thomas on Public Education in Baltimore, 1865-1900; Joseph Garonzik on Rachial and Ethnic make-up of Baltimore Neighborhoods, 1850-1870; Brotherhood of Liberty,, W. M. Alexander, Henry Jared McGuinn; Cheston Galloway, Vernon C. Gray and the ship James Cheston; letters from Baltimore to Cheston Galloway from nephews (Careys) April 1861;



63 Freedman’s Bank, Patrick Whang; Baltimore Savings Bank, Marcus Allen; Walter Fleming on the Freedmen’s Savings Bank;



64 Freedom records (manumissions) for Baltimore County and city; Md laws relating to free blacks (1807 re: prohibiting carrying of guns); Phebe Jacobson’s pamphlet; copy of Christopher Phillip chapter on the contours of Quasi-Freedom; Bettye Gardner dissertation on Free Blacks, George Washington U. reference;



65 BC education of colored children before the Civil War; 1894 Convention re: education of colored youth; Baltimore Directory, for 1817-1818 re: Goodson/Hollie tax lists; spreadsheet of Baltimore Association for the education of colored children, 1839; Petition of Daniel Kelbourn & others relative to coloured Schools, Feby 1, 1844; 1842 Baltimore Director, colored householders; 1845 Baltimore Directory, Colored Householders; 1805 Telegraphe and Daily Advertiser re: plea for Colored Schools (African Academy); Dr. Brian Morison on black education in Baltimore; Joseph Townsend, orphans of the Yellow Fever Epidemic 1800;



66 Black education in Baltimore, before the Civil War; Bettye Gardner, ante-bellum Black Education in Baltimore; John Comley’s Speller [Education - Volume 17 - Page 465 - Google Books 1897 - ‎Education “Then came the grammars of Lindley Murray, a Pennsylvania Quaker, and the books of John Comley, another Quaker, the spelling book of Owen, and another by...].; Bettye Thomas on Public Education and Black Protest, 1865-1900; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Colored Colonization Convention, 1852; Garonzik on Racial and Ethnic Make-up, BC 1850-1870; 1850 petition for the establishment of colored public schools; 1839 petition re: taxes; images of petitions, references from Bettye Gardner; 1865 Hugh Lennox Bond re: Baltimore Association for the Moral and educational Improvement of the Colored People September 14, 1865; Bible House address; 1834? by laws Free African Civilization Society (Betty Gardner’s dissertation).



67 Free Blacks, analysis 1992; Wiecek, Statutory Law of Slavery and Race, colonial period; 1990-1992 research on free blacks in Baltimore; notes on Barbara Jeanne Fields, Slavery and Freedom;



68 Goodson & Hollie, notes re: Through the Tax Assessors Eyes; DVD of spreadsheets etc.



69 1838 AA Criminal Court docket references; cases of re: negroes removed to AA; John Fortie School, East and Douglass; references re Fortie including runaway son; William J. Watkins, 1852 to Boston Herald opposing Colonization to Africa; Jacob Forty court cases; John and Jacob Fortie (Forty);



70 Alfred Ward Handy, Ann Hutchins Handy; Colored industrial fair, 1888': Marfy Goodspeed re: Rachel Colvin Estate; Colvin v. Warford



71 renaming the Court of Appeals(!); Noreen Goodson re: Massachusetts criminal court records and case of Sally Lowery, 1973; Funeral for George Hackett; women's suffrage in Maryland, Lavinia C. Dundore, Ellen M. Harris, Belva Lockwood; Dennis P. Halpin, MdHS on Brotherhood of Liberty, 2016; Hemsley and Harriet Nichols, Galilean Fishermen, Peach Alley, Thomas J. Hall, (Mt. Auburn cemetery) Frank E. Davis, Architect, South Liberty Street; Freedmen's Bureau and Shelter for Orphans of Colored Soldiers, Johns Hopkins Colored Orphan Asylum, Eliza J. Hayden, Matron,James Baynes; for Black contributors see spreadsheet and account of Henrietta Ash with Freedmen's Bank; Wards as of annexation, BC 1918;



72 Fugitive Slave petitions, James Hamlet, Theodore Parker re: Hamlet, Schweninger DVD,, MSA microfilm M1224, DVD, ordinances, indexes and reports, BC; Jonathan Pinkney; of Annapollis, BC ordinances, reports on Hampton mansion; Pinkney's fugitive slave, James Tasker; Fugtive Edward "Ned" Davis by Marcia Robinson; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper; Daniel Hawkins fugitive of William M. Risteau; ex parte Robinson, Cyrus Sinclair; James A. Handy, Jacob Fortie, Darius Stokes from Wright on the Free Negro; Christopher Brown on the 1852 convention; Fells Point Historical Society papers of Federal Marshall Moreau Forrest Sr, 1840s and inventory of boxes by ecp;



73 Schweninger Collection, scm 11081, MSA SC 4239; History Makers and intern Krystal Appiah; MSA SC 4126 and film of the Maryland Colonization Society; scm13224/13255; analysis of scanned church records, MSA SC 5458-45-308



74 BC Benevolent Institutions 1910; Frank Towers on Mary Ridgely and the $1000 note, 1993; Josiah Cobb; Harrison Webb; Mary Ridgely and Savings Bank of Baltimore account; Asylum for Colored Children, 1866 request re: $1000 note; Mary Ridgely died 1864? almshouse.1839 list of members of the Baltimore Association for the Education of Colored Children; print of Schweninger Harrison Webb et al vs mary Ridgely; 1911 Margaret Carroll's bequests includingSt. Mary's orphanage; laundress; Reverend Cassius M. C. Mason; St. Mary the Virgin, orphanage for Boys; mention of JHCOA for girls (1880); John W. Locks, Reverend C. B. Perry; Bragg's the Afro-American Churchman re: St. Mary's the Virgin; 1882 shelter for orphans of colored soldiers then at 206 West Biddle transformed int Shelter for the aged and Infrim Colored Persons of Baltimore; 1870 Census, ward 5, inmates of shelter for Orphans fo Colored Soldiers and Friendless colored children, 16 East Fayette (moved to Biddle); Frank Towers on Serena Johnson and Slave domestic servants, 1994; Dennis Halpin on radical African-Americans in Baltimore; Mrs. Frank W. Bennett (Margaret J) Home of Baltimore city for Homeless, Needy and deserving female persons [white only].Stewart v. the Sue, 1884, civil rights case; John H. B. Latrobe, the justices' Practice, 1847; probate 1825 Charles Carroll Jr, homewood; Billy Lee and Philip Wamsley, and Washington's visit to Annapolis; Ralph Wormeley, V letter from Washington 1799, not long before W died;



75 "History from the Bottom Up" Clementina Grierson Rind (1740?-1774) & James Hamlet (1822-?); re: William Rind, Thomas J. Clare; Mary Brown, widow of John G. Brown, d. 1830/31; Population of Baltimore by Wards. 1850 and 1860; Two letters of Clementina Rind,Snow Enterprise carrying letters; Greyhound? Samuel May's copy of the Fugitive slave law and its victims given to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1856; James Hamlet 3rd edition, 1850; Parker on Hamlet's wife; Siebert on Hamlet; Hamlet's residence on Hanover (Brown house); Randolph Cock on Carrington;



76 Charles Carroll of Carrollton estate; the two moses, moses the miller and moses the shoemaker (moses Addison); John Hope Franklin, Loren Schweninger; Jonathan Carroll and Moses Addison;



77 CCC slaves; puzzle of Moses Johnson, Moses Addison; Charles Carroll of D, slaves sent to New Orleans aboard the Harriet (including Moses Addison?); runaway notice by Gibbons of Moses Johnson; Binder devoted to sorting out the Carroll slaves after his death. CDs of Raph Clayton's Slave Manifests to New Orleans, etc.



78 Johns Hopkins Colored Orphan Asylum (JHCOA) notes; master list of orphans; relationship to Shelter for Orpahs of Colored Soldiers and Friendless Colored Children (soccs&fcc); draft of whatever happened to Birdie Shine?; Harriet Washington death certificate (inmate?) 2001; Philip R. Reilly, Involuntary sterilization in the U. S., 1987; rules and regs of JHU medical archives re: use of medical records of JHCOA; Norman Rockwell study of black girl off to school; Margaret S. Brogden, 1920 report on JHCOA; School 115, report re: conditions



79 JHCOA: 1911 Britannica: George Junior Republic, Fanny Turnbull, Isabella White; Charles Hazelhurst Latrobe, city engineer, d.1902, obit; Home for incurable white women; print copies of spreadsheets re: orphans at JHCOA;



80 JHCOA: orphanages in US, Ralph Winston; Hattie Blackstone; 1900 census JHCOA; Amelia Haskell; Dr. Randolpph Winslow; Scoville Family; Beecher Family Papers; 1910 JHCOA census; Georgianna Tucker; Manetta Walker, 1910; Mary Isabella White; Quaker records (Friends); Johns Hopkins read out of meeting for selling booze, 1826; 1840 Johns Hopkins letter to his mother; Haverford Librarian to ecp; Miles white beneficial society, 1874-2016; Orphanage cds, backup, Orphanage 0/02; SUN index re: JHCOA, racist headline; MHS re: Montebello-Druid Conduit Photo collection pp209; Samuel C. Child, sea captain, 1826, Fells Point;



81 JHCOA: notes, chronology, Miss Maggie Wakefield, Margaret Faries Wakefield Dold, teacher JHCOA? teacher 1900 Industrial home for colored girls; Precinct 1, Baltimore;1894 obit James Carey; 1914 JCOA as place for crippled colored children; 1895 afro american on future of the Afro-American; 1925 Afro re; JHCOA; West Biddle Street address; 1882 explanation of transfer from the shelter to the JHCOA on Biddle; 515-517 West Biddle Street; 1889 AS Abell leaves $1,000 to JHCOA; 1893 visit to JHCOA by social science dept; Thomas B. Turner Heritage of Excellence re: JHCOA 1974, etc. Chronology of JHCOA with numbers of inmates; superintendent's reports, JHHospital, 1894/95, 6th, 7th; Bishop Paret gives services; 1895; weather on opening?



82 JHCOA Notes: Judge Henry Harlan, JH trustee; Frances ellen Watkins Harper; Harriet Beecher Scoville; Johanna Ortner dissertation?; BC Convention 1894 re: education of Colored Youth; Harrison Webb; Bragg on Harrison Webb, the first negro priest on Southern Soil; Dr. Hurd, first superintendent of Johns Hopkins Hospital; Mrs. Charles H. Latrobe and the JHCOA; Charles B. Mann, patent attorney BC; Explosion of Steamship Lexington, 1840; death of Louisa B. Latrobe; Osler papers, Henry D. Harlan re: 1904 fire losses to Johns Hopkins Hospital; $500,000 from John D.Rockefeller;



83 JHCOA Notes: 1940 Census, North Monroe Street; Chestnut Hill, St. Elizabeth's home; 1926/27 aerial survey of Baltimore; eminent domain suit against JHCOA; Montebello-Druid conduit Photograph Collection; John Yagle, JHCOA neighborhood; 1950s photographic survey of BC School buildings;Huntingdon Avenue neighborhood; 1896 Bromley; St. Elizabeth's Home for Colored Children, 317 St. Paul; School 112/115; Kathleen C. Ambrose, JCOA coins; Stewart Paton;



84 JHCOA notes: 1898 obits death of Martha Lee Carpenter at JHCOA; 1907 annual report of the Baltimore association for the Improvement and the condition of the poor; Junior Republic and JHCOA; 1898 medals awarded by Fannie Turnbull to Amry Allen, Frances Jones, Minnie Jackson, Ida Jane; 1910 Negro orphan asylums in MD; 1891 orphan asylums including JHCOA and St. Elizabeth's; 1924 St. Mary's Industrial Home for Boys; Melvale industrial home for colored girls; Edith Watson re: Maryland Training School for colored girls, 1937-1947; 1930 Judge Waxter on Melvale Industrial School a fire trap; 1911 annual report State department of Health re: Melvale; 1912 typhoid fever; names of children ill; Edward Hnkley Law firm records; Archivists' Bulldog 2001; History of Maryland, 1912, Harpers, 1925 AFRO on failure of JH to live up to Hopkins Will re; colored orphans;



85 JHCOA notes: Phipps Clinic and JHCOA, photographs courtesy of Jim Schneider; JHCOA map of grounds, 1914; JHCOA tokens; weather on opening day of JHCOA; Sun article re: opening; Row houses on 31st Street facing JHCOA; Cash books and accounts from JHU medical archives for 1895, JHCOA; 1868 annual meeting of Shelter before it became JHCOA, held at 16 East Fayette;



86 JHCOA notes: Kate Ijams; 1880 40 boys and girls; Isabel B. white, 1900 census; 1910 Census; Kromer photography, Orphanages in Baltimore and PS 115; JHCOA expenditures, 1896-1905; History of marine Hospital, 1/28/1933; Board of Trustees minutes, 1906-1918; minutes re: JHCOA 1875-1924;



87 JHCOA notes: 8th report of Superintendent Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1896-97 through 14th report, 1902/1903; through the 22nd report; 1911; Clarissa Thompson, Bertha M. Thompson, Laurel burials;



88 JHCOA notes: 23rd Report, 1912-30th report, 1919; obit Hannah Pope, 1918;



89 JHCOA notes: Confirmations of Orphans by Protestant Episcopal Church, Dr. George W. Simpson; St. James's church, confirmations, 1905; Bishop Paret 1897 confirmations; John Gardner Murray, bishop confirmations, 1909; 1880 inmates on Biddle Street; K. A. Ijams;



90 JHCOA notes: 1873 plea for funds for Shelter for Orphans of Colored Soldiers; acquisition of Governor Whyte's residence for JHCOA; Roberta Sheridan; 1916 assess of homes for colored orphans; 1922 Marine hospital expansion; 1890 shortage of colored teachers; School 115, in bad shape; 1909; 1889 colored school 1 waverly, appropriations for Shelter for Colored Orphans 1870; 1882 Shelter dissolution conversion to aged and infirm colored persons; 1873 neighborhood complaint about Shelter for Orphans of Colored Soldiers; map of JHCOA; byelaws and rules for JHCOA; chronology of JHCOA from Trustees minutes; Judge Dobbin and JHCOA (Dobbin was a photographer); receipts re: costs of JHCOA; 1916 residents and dispersal; Lillie Fisher; Rebecca Foster; Augustas Haskell; Beatrice Jones; Rubina Jones; Marie Smith; 1886 renumbering of houses in BC; St. Catherine's Normal School; death of Maria Lowe (1886); 1899 thrift training, JHCOA; 1906 report on JHCOA; 1931 study of Public Health Hospitals; US gov wants JHCOA land for hospital expansion, 1930; NYC colored orphanage from Leslie's 1874; includes receipts for glasses, supplies, for girls, also costs of burial in JHCOA plot in Laurel Cemetery for Bertha Johnson (1909) and Theresa Cornish, (1911)



91 JHCOA notes: Jeffery Richardson Brackett (1860-1949); care of BC Poor; "Everyday Puritan," "Care of Certain City Poor," 1897; Hiskey, Thomas Foley, re: BC Poor; obit of Galloway Cheston; Harry S. Cummings (1866-1917) William Elliott; George Junior Republica, "Pickininnies' Revel" 1908 Sun, JHCOA;



92 JHCOA notes: Sarah Isabella White d. 1910, matron of JHCOA; cats of Roland park; Caleb Winslow, Randolph Winslow, Dr at JHCOA; 1875 Niersee's plans for JHCOA



93 JHCOA notes: Reverend George Bragg re: JHCOA, 1925, 1930; BishopWilliam Paret; 1918 death of Hannah Pope, president of JHCOA since 1903; George L,. Pendleton and case of Birdie Shine, Habeas Corpus; Justice William F.Clarke; 1840 Letter of Johns Hopkins to his mother, Haverford special collections; Russell Sage Foundation evaluation of JHCOA, 1912-1913; Annie Beecher Scoville (1866-1953); J. Clarence Chambers; Eleanor Larrabee Lattimore; George Washington Simpson, dr at JHCOA; William Watkins (1803-1858); 1894 BC education Conference minutes, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper



94 Baltimore Chronicle Newspaper, 1838; Eric Evils of Necessity; 1816 grand jury re: Clayton; Elza Ann Brodess re: Harry, 1849; Harriett Tubman, as a young woman; William Rogers Hopkins; Pearl Captain, Drayton; David A. Hall, lawyer who aided Drayton; Town records of Macedon, ecp intro re: abolitionists in town; Thomas W. Henry intro by ecp; Richard Sprigg Steuart (Stewart) slave Israel Coleman, Cambridge; Henry Page, Harriet Tubman's lawyer? (Henry Page, judge Md Court of Appeals, 1892-1908, born John Woodland Crisfiedl, Jr., name changed by act of legislature, 1843;Elizabeth Ayers buys Israel Coleman; Peter Galt;



95 JHCOA notes: 1914 directory BC public schools Psychological lab; Roberta Sheridan; School 115;First Annual Report Balt assoc for the moral and educational improvement of the colored people, 1865, Galloway Cheston; St. Frances orphanage; Hugh Lennox Bond letter on poor, 1865; 21st annual report of the Baltimore Association for the Improvement of the condition of the Poor, 1870 and analysis of census for 1870; Frank Brown, governor's report, 1894; photos of Melvale, St. Francis home for orphans;



96 Housing conditions, Baltimore, 1907; text of Governor Brown's 1894 report but no photos; 1898 Mayor's message; Homer Folks, 1907. care of destitute, neglected and delinquent children; reports on the condition of the poor, 1890s, ward by ward analysis of managers? Federated Charities reports;



97 Hamstead, Maryland; Christian Fleetwood; LOC response re: diaries; Denmark statue to Rebel Queen Mary; NYT re: the tragedy of Baltimore, by Alex MacGillis, March 17, 2019; visit Baltimore re: Frederick Douglass; Charles Carroll autograph 1786; James Monroe's slaves; Joe Coale on Harry Hughes; St. Mary's City; Rachel Long; Phil Morgan; Maryland Newspapers, vincent Golden reply; Schenley Road proposal for Triplex, 2019; Tom Rinker's book; Roland Park vs Evergreen; Kenneth Lasson, Presidential Prejudices; ecp note to; Alexander Odum Park; Alger Hiss, ecp take on; CD re: 1954 Sunday News re: Hiss;



98 Baltimore Literary and religious Magazine, 1835-1840; Breckinridge; Condition of the Colored Population of the city of Baltimore, 1838; 1866 The Stranger in Baltimore,Weishample; James Anderson Handy (18261911, scraps of African Methodist Episcopal History; cds of 1838 Md Republican; BC directories; Goodson & Hollie; Marcus Allen; John & Jacob Fortie; Niles Register, free blacks, slavery, abolitionists Oct 1835; Forties in MSA SC4239-14-55; Schweninger re: Fortie; Jean Libby and Thomas W. Henry; Lawrence Jackson on Douglass; Douglass and Sir Walter Scott;



99 Habeas Corpus: Joseph Hopper Nicholson's copy Practical Register, 1790; T, F. Bowie copy; Horace Binne, the privilege of Habeas Corpus, 1862 (orig pamphlet); Wilentz no Property in Man; 1823 William Johnsn opinion, ex parte Henry Elkison; Legrand v. Darnall, 1829; Killenbeck M'Culloch v. Maryland; memoirs of Margaret Jane Blacke, 1897; Sara R. Levering, re: slave of family in Baltimore in 1814; Beatty V. Kurtz re: cemetery and Justice Story's decision in favor of the dead ...Gabriel Duval decision, Walton case, 1824; William A. Rind, Washington Federalist, no 442; March 14, 1803, "monument to wisdom" re: Justice Marshall; McCulloch v Maryland notes' Governor Ridgely's explanation; george williams; John James tinsmith; Marbury v. Madison from the Telegraph, Baltimore; Joseph Hopper Nichloson, Trump and constructive treason? Defining Treason;



100 Joseph Hopper Nicholson re: Habeas Corpus, General Adair released; Jefferson on Burr plot, 1806; Burr Trial documents; American Register, 1806-1807 Burr trial; Ex parte Bollman; ; William Evans, Inn Keeper, 1804; becomes Indian Queen; Aaron Burr; U. S. district Court, Treason Trial of John Hodges, 1815 (ecp participant); Baltimore as nest of pirates; Treason Cartoon, John Bull farting;



101 Leininger, Power, Papenfuse (LPP): Treason and Citizenship with focus on Aaron Burr; Adair and Wilkinson; Jurors in Hodges Case; Joseph Jones; Azel Beall; Benjamin Clarke; James D. Coe; Richard Estep; Edward Hall; Samuel Hamilton; Thomas Hodges; Thomas Hutchins; Joseph Jones; Nathan Levy; Thomas Magruder; George Tyler; Ninian Willett;



102 Treason Trial of John Hodges; script; contemporary article on constructive treason; cartoon re: british attack on Washington; notes on William Beanes; my remarks, notes; cartoon John bull and the Alexandrians; John Elihu Hall report on trial of John Hodges; Docket entry; measuring worth in 2013 dollars; Notes on panel discussion, ecp



103 Treason Trial of John Hodges; notes, maps, Hodges's 49 slaves; Courtney Hobson on John Hodges; 1820 census record for Hodges; Hodges trial record as printed; William Pinkney on constructive treason (Hodges' lawyer; Duvall heard the case; Hodges acquitted; John Elihu Hall to Thomas Jeffeson, 1812; Monroe and Hodges?; Smith case before Hodges; defining constructive treason; British raid on Alexandria; Where the Hodges trial was held in Baltimore; Thomas Rutter Marshall (see Fells Point Historical society collections?)



104 Health of Baltimore, Thomas Buckler,1873 (original); American Cyclops, Adelbert J. Volck, 1868; letter of Patrick Hamill, 1817-1895; representative from Allegany county, 1869 letter re: military rule in Georgia; Upton Scott house? postcard? 1919 letter J. Arthur Limerick Co. Baltimore; 1847 letter to George A. Lucas; 1840 letter from John Trimble; Geroge Reuling from Bramucci; 1963 integration march from Cambridge to Annapolis State House; very faint 1869 letter? State House, St. Marry's contemporary to construction; prints of Benjamin West, Blennerhassett's island; Sir Walter Scott;



105 Rare book collection of William Holland Wilmer; 1880s letters of Richard Venable of Venable & Packard; 1863? camp Parole letter; 1862-1863 letters from Baltimore Miliary hospitals; 1850 Benjamin C. Howard letter; to J. N. Bonaparte; letter to William H,. Tuck 1839 re: McClean case? Helen Fisher travel diary, 1986; Gordon Fisher baby book 1923; photo of Governor Brown from SUN ca. 1900; My photo from Sun, 1975; Donald Hiss, JHU 1929; alger Hiss to jail; 1855 letter from BC to Savannah Georgia, William Woodbridge; McKim Mansion hospital set, 2 cards; BC; William James sworn in as Treasurer, Sun photo; 1861 Report re: maryland Penitentiary; Transparency of my photo of Clara; 1810 Robert Swan from BC thinking of going to sea ..." Stereo card of Druid Hill park with fountain;



106 Johns Hopkins property control binder, see master google sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Tb1x4Z1h_0Roj0PwMn1UoP7ZonBmWtCNKc2CrxeMPko/edit#gid=254178149


107 Johns Hopkins, Property JH73, 81/18 Saratoga, Block 580; Lance Humprey on Richard Dorsey, Governor Swann, Bed of Calvert Street;



108 Johns Hopkins , Property JH74, 49/222 French/Front Street; James H. Jones, JH servant James, bequest, bio; James H. Jones possible certificate of freedom?



109 Johns Hopkins, Property 36/47, 329/363 South Sharp Street; 48/54 251/263 West Street; 55/64 102/119 Peach Alley



110 Johns Hopkins, 1847 Whiteford Print, 1834 J. R. Smith print, 1872 Weishampel map of BC; 1890 Sanborn plate index, LC, bios of JH; obit Sun December 25, 1873; JH and Quakers, Orthodox meeting, North Eutaw Street and West Monument;



111 Newspaper articles re: Johns Hopkins



112 Johns Hopkins Will from Thom; codicils, JH Probate, 1845, acquisition of Church Lot; 1846 description of new buildings, Exchange?; 1870 Philadelphia Paper on JH; 1873 Klemm map of BC; BC Wards as of 1870; 1834 probate of Gerard T. Hopkins, JH's uncle;



113 Von Holst on Johns Hopkins' fortune, 1879; Laura C. Holloway, Famous American Fortunes, 1884; excerpts from Antero Pietela , Ghosts of Johns Hopkins; wikipedia re: Hopkins and JH University; JH obit; Familysearch.org and Ancestry.com searches for JH; 1850 census at Clifton; Sanborn maps of BC; Hopkins family collection, JHU MS0078; Kathryn Jacobs, Mr. Johns Hopkins; JHU move to Homewood; MdHS MS3133 re: Galloway Cheston re: ship James Cheston; John Work Garrett's residence, Mt Vernon Square, 1863; Wikipedia, Daniel Coit Gilman; Elizabeth Gilman, Lillian Everett 1936 servant to EG; Eugenics article, Wikipedia



114 1874, J. T. Scharf on JH; Clifton, JH75, census 1850-1870; Slaves at Clifton in 1850?; Warren D. Elliott, research paper on Clifton, 1993; University 1879 Sanborn, plate index to 1879 Sanborn, 1886 income of the Johns Hopkins University; Underbelly article on John Niernsee, Reverend James Dolan's farm school, Gunpowder district, BA, 1860; slavery at Clifton? 1850 schedule of slaves; Bromley, 1895, JHU property, Academy of Music, block 548; Colored Highschool next to Athenaeum, block 603;



115 Johns Hopkins & Daniel Coit Gilman: Michael Benson, cell 859-408-5654; Genealogy of Hopkins Family on Familysearch.org; sorting out the Hannah's; JH's mother died 1846, then moved from Lombard Street to 81 Saratoga with two sisters, one of whom survived him; Proposed site of the JHCOA, Fount/Font Hill property, Frederick Road adjacent to the House of Refuge; now the Seed School property;



116 Johns Hopkins: Christ Church Lot; JH15/20;



117 JHCOA: P. Reynolds, Johns Hopkins Dream for a Model of its kind: The JHH Colored Orphan Asylum (2000); 519 W. Biddle Street orphanage; Miss Margaret (Maggie) Wakefield, teacher at JHCOA & Melvale; 1914 detail of orphanage; 1881 obituary of Galloway Cheston;



118 St. Mary's Seminary: teachers, early 19th century, Abbe Denis Louis Cottineau de Kloguen and Maxmillian Godefry; Locating Cottineau's diary, S. Krebsbach; Correspondence etc. re: from Tricia Pyne including ref to Priests who helped Aaron Burr; Maryland Catholic History, Michael Breidenbach; tilyard portrait of Bishop Ambrose Marchal; Eric Papenfuse, Slavery & Abolition, vol. 15, No 3, December 1994 "From Recompense to Revolution: Mahone v Ashton and the Transfiguration of Maryland Culture, 1791-1802.



119 Summer reading course with Michael Benson (sessions recorded via Zoom) Origins, context of Johns Hopkins' wealth; Charles Keyser bio?; Jim Stimpert, Allison Seyler, Odyssey course re: Johns Hopkins;



120 Aaron Burr hanged in Effigy, Thomas Baker on Burr; blog re: Burr in Baltimore and documentation for Remembering Baltimore blog entry; Eliza Godefroy, Denis Louis Cottineau de Kloguen, son of one of the captains who served with John Paul Jones (on the Pallus); 1634/6 (old) Aliceanna Street (David Gleason inquiry); Jordan inquiry re: African American Morticians from Baltimore: Charles Nathaniel Valentine, Felix Pye; Heiss inquiry re: Baltimore Mortuaries ca. 1954 & Mercantile Trust co.; Utz inquiry re: ethnicity and neighborhood changes, 1960s & 70s; Kirkman inquiry re: Jackson v state, 1918; British Corsairs and French prizes taken by the British during the Napoleonic Wars, 1809-1810; Randolph Cock's reply; Arron Burr hung in effigy


121 Frederick Brune; Scharf Papers, old senate chamber, furnishings; Amy Speckart inquiry re: Thomas Stone, signer; Jennie Williams re: people sold for jail fees, Maryland Penitentiary prisoner records; Kunta Kinte memorial Annapolis; Janet Felsen re: Clifton and original land grant "Orange"Oyin Adedoyin inquiry re: Pig Town: evpaull@comcast inquiry re: East West Expressway see also Pierce Street;



122 Morse census website for determining Enumeration Districts; https://stevemorse.org/


123 Sermons and reflections/readings from Steve Collins, Rattlesden, U. K.



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132 Poppleton Research Notes 09: WIA talk; ads for work, 1810, 1813; images; proposal, May 20, 1822; MdHS copy; Varle, 1801 John McGrain and mills on Varle; Directory entries for Jehu Bouldin; Theodolite; David thaler collection; triangulation



133 CMHC(MdHS)review of Michalski on Flu Pandemic of 1918; Pierce street neighborhood and flu deaths



134 BC Flu Pandemic, research notes:



135 Research Questions: 1870 Population; Jonathan Carroll re: Clipper ships; Dollar House inquiry, 1048 Barre Street/Sterrett Street; Brick Pond, Fells Point; Barron v. Baltimroe; Phil Morgan re: James Marshall, FR and Piscattaway, journal; Silas Hurry, Imago Mundi review of Koop, Captain Tuly and Augustine Herrman; Review of Jean Baker's building of America, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Nicole Fabricant, Overlea research with Alyson Hatfield, includes Garrett Power residential segregation ordinances article; Alison Lynch re: Druid Hill and Tennis integration; Jonathan Carroll re: Moses Johnson; includes index to BC suspicious deaths;



136 Maryland my Maryland, state song, James Ryder Randall, black people and Md State House, 1830 petition from Baltimore transmitted by William Cobbett to?, Baltimore Medical College ca., 1833, Dr. Jean Philippe Breda; British Consul in Baltimore dies in Whore house? 1856? Doug Birch research; Henry George Kuper; Eddie Leon, 414 Wilson, Upton Park, Auchentorley; George Ernst, Herring Run, Kraus Schellenhamer, near Clifton; Ivy Mill by John McGrain; William Smith, Campbell Smith of Eutaw Farm; Peale portrait of William Smith;



137 Test of cellphone as research tool, notes re: Everett re; BCHS, Baltimore Gaslight, ecp;



138 Research notes on Quarantine, Barbary pirates, Yellow Fever; Richard Somers and crew of Nautilus



139 Larry Gibson, 2021, court cases, segregation in BC, etc. Judge Dipietro, Chris Kintzel, courthouse art;



140 N. Y. Rev. Theodore Wright, abolitionist, building similar to 109/263 N High Street Baltimore (Block 1308) in a Ross Kelbaugh image from1863, a store and Dr's office I confused with St. Mary's Industrial Home for Boys that I thought was Ross Kelbaugh's image: 1910 census benevolent institutions in MD; CDV of Dr. Richard Thomas; Orthodox Quakers disowned by Baltimore Monthly meeting; CDV of Joseph John Gurney; Anne Balderson's copy of Braithwaite's two volumes on Gurney (post card in volumes); Gurney's 1839 letter re: Elias Hicks (pub in Balt) B&O stock certificates signed by JH including Enoch Pratt, 300 shares; 1862 banknote of Merchant's Bank; blank bank checks, Merchant's bank for 1850s. Note the Gurney pamplet is original as is Gurney's calling card (card de visite) and the stock certificates, and an original Merchants banknote, 1862;



141 Johns Hopkins and Slavery: includes images of B&O records supplied by Dan Zink;



142 Stony Run maps, photos, Felsten; Martenet, Poppleton's contract, 1812; Nightingale re: BC Segregation ordinance, 1910; Papermaking proposal, fine letter press printing; Nancy Aldrich re: Thomas Kemp's shipyard; wards 7&8; Foss, BC printers in German, 1911; Adam Entous, Joseph Biden, James Keelty, Biden relatives in BC, New Yorker Magazine writer; Sutton, 1883 court case re: vaccination for Smallpox mandatory; 1801 BC public Health statute; 1833 DC opposition to B&O; William Reese mss & pubs relating to BC 1826- including spoliation claims; Guimont re: Flat Earth Society and BC; 1880s-1890s;



143 Johns Hopkins: Slavery, Joseph John Gurney; BC Orthodox Quakers; Hannah Hopkins probate, etc. Townsend diary on death of Hannah, Orthodox minister, Pratt Library, p. 352.; White Hall property research, Joseph Hopkins, research of Sidney Van Morgan; James Jones bankruptcy 1857, MSA copies;



144 Johns Hopkins: copy of residence & business google doc; 1846 description of JH's exchange place buildings;and 1850 notice of JH having moved from Lombard Street address; Pierce Street taxes; Henry Jakes diary?; JKB Emory and Laurel Cemetery; notes re: BRG 48; copy of google sheet of Hopkins property based on will and inventory; detail from 1836 Lucas; essay on Farmington N.Y. quakers and anti-slavery; Gurney ads, 1840; Gurney notes including copy of his letter re: the followers of Elias Hicks; Richard Townsend's diary and the origins of the Courtland Street meeting; Lombard Street meeting home of Friends School, 1888; slave dealer Donovan purchaser of old Pratt Street Station; David Schley and B&O references to slave related fines; tax records re: JH in BA?; Maya Davis re: tax records and orphans court records for BA & AA Wayne Schaumberg and the April 9, 1873 article re: Blacks praising JH's gifts; Thomas R. Mathews and Samuel Hopkins Partnership, ca 1837/38?; Samuel Hopkins disownment by Quakers; Johns Hopkins and tax records/census records, 1840



145 Johns Hopkins: Niles register, summary by ward of tax returns, 1839; Plat of JHH property above Mt. Olivet Cemetery for JHCOA? Martenet and Venable Baetjer Howard?; 1879 Sanborn of Exchange place; google sheets of JH property, 1873; charity police map, middle district 1889 showing central BC; 1850, 1860 census; 1850 instructions to census takers; re: Clifton; Michael Benson revised intro; Martha Jones Post op ed, December 9, 2020; Friends Cemetery, other JH, d. 1837, other Samuel H.; Samuel H (d. 1814), JH's father and 1807 Manumission question, see Sydney's web site; ads from 1830s relating to liquor by JH to Philadelphia; Mattews & Hopkins? Documents provided by Sheridan Libraries relating to JH and Slavery including MSA Keech case; Johns Hopkins, d. 1783, grandfather of JH and slavery including manumissions;



146 Notes for Sigrid Edson on Quaker Records; Kenneth Carroll's work; Lawrence Jackson, 2021 symposium on Africana Collections and Cultural Programs; Remembering A Teacher & Poet,, Lizette Woodworth Reese, 1856-1935, ecp; Sun 1900 colored High School commencement; Baltimore City Schools 1900-1910; Sadie Gurman and George Alfred Townsend, Wall Street Journal reporter; Precursor of JHCOA, Shelter for Orphans of Colored Soldiers and Friendless, through 1871, MCHC/MHS ledger for, and Galloway accounts relating to the Cheston Galloway; Bainbridge re: Gun Barons; Jim Schneider, ecp's obit; Heather Hairston re: Tuesdays with Ed, 2021.



147 Dr. James W. Creek and Lincoln bible project; Leonard F. Fowler, builder/contractor, Garrett Power article re: 427/429 E. Baltimore Street, post 1904 fire; Richard Bell to me re: James Hamlet, fugitive slave, 1851; blurb for Charlie Mitchell, Jean Baker essays on the Civil War; report in Sun of Curtis dissent in Dred Scott, published March 11, 1857; fire museum request for lecture on watermarks; review of Jean Baker, Benjamin Latrobe; Andrew W. Kahrl, article re: Segregation culture on the Potomac Steamboats; 1880 criminal court proceedings re: Samuel Ward Chase, undertaker for removing a corpse; Isaac Williams carrying a concealed weapon; Judge Ulman's notes on disparity of salaries, Black and White Schools in Baltimore City, Hawkins and McGuinn; 1926? Zobray, Fleetwood ref.; Boram Yi, UB class re: zoning, housing 32nd street Korean community; Jean Thompson: African American suffragists; DVD re: Issac Queen, Spring Street; Isaac Queen memory of Johns Hopkins, 1884; 1873/04 Sun re: JHCOA and Black community; James Bates, cast iron spouts, bc 1840, foundry [Isaac Queen's employer]; William Woelper for Eric, John H. Pratt printer, 1815; Mary Ann Caton Patterson; Pastor James Huenink, Lutheran church, Lauraville; Thomas Poultney, David B. Trimble, Gilbert Smith, firearms; Carolyn Greenfield Adam, re; Baltimore County's Historic African American communities; Sun re; Walter's confederate ties, 3/15/2021; contract for introduction, Qgis for windows;



148 Martha Jones re: JH's slaves; Sam Hopkins re: Clifton, phone number; the other JH of Locust Grove, BA county marriage of Daughter by John Breckinridge, 1828; 1838 letter of Hopkins Bros to William B. Stone, Port Tobacco; Racist Hidden Toll, NYT, August 216, 2020; Johns Hopkins's Feet of Clay, NYT, Jennifer Schuessler; Susan Vrluga, old census record spurred reckoning; Johns Hopkins biographical archive with footnotes, 12/9/2020; Va Tech Janney papers; contacts with Waterford Quakers, H. T. Gover; Don Proctor papers, JH to Hannah, his mother 1840; Hannah's death notices; 1840 census, 9th ward, JH 1 slave, several free blacks; 1840 census 3 JH's in Baltimore; Sidney Lanier's ode to JH; Michael Benson draft of chapter re: JH early life; 1816 grand jury complaint re; domestic slave trade;



149 Assessment of issues re: JH and slavery; note to Lance Humphries re:; Martha Jones re: James Jones, Isaac Queen; Allison's find re: James Jones being purchased; Martha Jones re: purchase of James from Mr. Taylor of Virginia; [note JH may have purchased him already manumitted with a term of labor to serve]; Isaac Queen's residence on Spring Street, sorting out Emanuel and Isaac Queen/Quinn, wife Mary; younger Isaac Queen, wife Sophia; Charles Schlauch re: Fairmount (mistaken as Clifton) in the distance, 1846; documentation of no slaves at Clifton in 1860; both Cloe and James Jones free in 1860; Francis T. King; Stephen B. Weeks, Southern Quakers and slavery; Gerard T. Hopkins; Charles Torrey, Mass Historical Society letter; Thomas Wetherald sermon, 1825, baltimore; Haithi Trust, Friends meeting, baltimore, June 15, 1825; Gerard Hopkins to Thomas Jefferson; refusal of appropriation for colored orphans, bc city council 1867; shelter charter dissolved in light of JHCOA being established 1882; Charter for Johns Hopkins Hospital, separate wards for white and black; 1836 Lucas map detail of Exchange place; 1851 Sidney showing Merchant's Bank; photo of 1901 destruction of Merchant's exchange; Charles H. Latrobe; Isaac McKim



150 Draft of essay re: Johns Hopkins, Orthodox Quaker, emancipationist; initial research in Quaker records including JH's being disowned; 1825 visits to JH and Samuel Hopkins; Note that the records of the Baltimore Monthly meeting record that John Hopkins, Francist T. King, joined another meeting (Orthodox?); bio of Richard H. Thomas, see CDV; marriage of Mary Hopkins to Benjamin P. Moore, 1816; Johns Hopkins witnessed the wedding; Sanborn maps, 1879 of Orthodox Quaker meeting house at Eutaw and monument; 1896 bromley of 81 Saratoga; deeds re: Orthodox meeting lands at Eutaw and Monument; Sam Hopkins and Stan Becker's power point re: JH and slavery; copies of the newspaper account of the 1873/04 mass meeting of colored citizens praising JH; bio of Samuel W. Chase, School teacher 1860 census b. 1805; Johns Hopkins shipments of Liquor to Philadelphia, 1839-1846; mortgage of warehouse to JH 1847; cover: plan of JHCOA



151 Correspondence with President Ron Daniels re: errors in websites re JH; Sam Hopkins to his family recapping the Team's concerns about the web sites; William T. Thomas book talk; note 54 re: Samuel Hopkins and two manumission records for Shoemaker John Joice. Samuel Hopkins paid for his manumission in the first record, not in the second; 1807 Gerard Hopkins witnesses Proteus Queen's certificate of Freedom? Thomas quote re: quakers and manumission; letter from Cox-Parrish-Wharton papers, HSP, 1804/1805 P E Thomas frm Baltimore (copies from Thomas) re: term slaves and preventing sale of slaves out of state. Discusses bill before the House of Delegates; two manumission records of Shoemaker John; list of the judges of the General Court, 1778-1805; Lance Humphrey identifies Fairmount as the building in the distance in the 1846 print, not Clifton; Lance suggests it takes perhaps three years to build/completely renovate a mansion like Clifton; Use the John Hanson Thomas house (walters Hackerman House) as an example, Niernsee architect, 1848; What that means for Clifton, if completed by February 1852, work probably commenced ca. 1849 so the four individuals noted as slaves in 1850 could very well have been in the employ of the contractors or even JH on wages; inquiry and grand jury report, 1816. "Slaves lawfully held are not the only victims of this barbarity. It appears that the high price given heretofor negroes offers so strong a temptation to the depraved part of our community, that servants for a term of years are sold as slaves for life. Thus are defeated the human intentions of their former masters who had manumitted them." mss copy from O Say Can you See; website, see letter of Francis Scott Key on the site; Johns Hopkins as a Quaker: Note re: JH's membership with Orthodox and disowned by the Baltimore Monthly meeting; copies of BC directory pages relating to Hopkins in BC; Joseph John Gurney's views about Slavery, 1840 printing; 1840 minutes suggesting that Johns Hopkins had joined the Orthodox meeting; The other Johns Hopkins in Baltimore county, records re: including widow Sarah; references to certificates of Freedom for BC/BZ 1820-186 MdSA; obtaining EDs and streets for the 1870-1940 census, Steve Morse web site; 1831- map of wards 11, 9 from bca web site; Assessment records for BA, excerpts from Jen Hafner Abbott/; 1858 Freshet, death of the Black Sarah Hopkins; Gerard T. Hopkins, uncle to JH?, left the Lombard Street meeting for the Orthodox? in 1829; Sydney Van Morgan on Gerard T. Hopkins and my work on his probate records.



152 Ship John C. Calhoun, 1850; brings Iron rails for Baltimore and Ohio to BC, exports slaves to New Orleans; copies of original manifest from U of Maine, Orono; J. S. Donovan; Calvin Schermerhorn, Capitalism's Captives refers to ship John C. Calhoun; Captain John Caufield; Donovan's slave manifests including reexport to Galveston Texas, Rebecca Garrett and family; William Garrett? Papers of John C. Lowell, committed suicide 1867; Merchant's Bank, image of $1 note, 1862; assets 1861; shipbuilder Despeaux, wk of Stephen McMahon, Fells Point, 1816; export of slave from Annapolis, "Charles" of Wareham mss, Joshua gibbs master, 1822; far fetched story of Charles Greenberry Griffith held in slavery by Algerine pirates (Algiers);



153 Martha Schoolman & Jared Hickman mentions Joseph John Gurney; Joseph Gurney letter with some family history, 1717; Niernsee papers, Journal Maryland Historical Society (MCHC); Gardeners Wadell and Fowler and Ledley; February 1852 article on the improvements at Clifton; Sydney re Fowler the Gardner and probable reason for 4 individuals listed as slaves at Clifton in 1850; 1830s Matchett map of BC; BA census records for Clifton including Fowler and Ledley for 1870; BC map 1838 detail of Wards 7, 8, 11; 1831 ward maps; 1871 sale of Montebello to John Work Garrett; note to John McGrain re: BA assessment records; Don Dietrich re: Poultney; Barbara Christen re: workmen on Brown Memorial construction, Wllach, Rinaldo, Kennedy, J. J. Kratz & Sons; Dr. Dion Downes physician to incarcerated blacks, 1842; including slave of Sollers; Fugitive Slave Docket, MSA C2065_2_145; CNUY Dean in trouble re: Slaveholder remark; Martha Jones Hard Histories re: Johns Hopkins and Slaveholding; article in Hopkins Magazine by Bret McCabe; ECP comments re: Martha's overreach and my draft letter (rejected); Jennie K. Williams, Trouble the Water: The Baltimore to New Orleans coastwise slave trade, 1820-1860; Tony C. Perry, In Bondage When Cold was King: the frigid terrain of slavery in antebellum Maryland.



154 1885 Mary Williams deed, Lot 149, section J or I; ecp proposal for indexing project, 2019/03/20; 1914 map showing new building after the orginal gatehouse was torn down for the widening of Belair Road (1911); block 4182 block book entries (Laurel Cemetery)John Langston, uncle of Langston Hughes, oration 1874; Laurel Book correspondence re:; Arborvitae image; ca.1916 DH Emory plat of Laurel Cemetery showing sections; plats from Martenet; notes re: DCH and Daniel Hopper Emory; 1896 map of graveyard showing original gatehouse; 1869 decoration day ceremonies, Laurel, graves of usct soldiers, also notes re: Alfred Ward Handy one of the participants; deed (1877) purchase of lots by U. S. Government for USCT burials; 1937 sale of lots back to Laurel Cemeteryby U.S., Note 1877 deeed lists lot numbers sold to U. S.; notes re: transfer of USCT graves to Loudon Park, 1884, GAR posts including Lincoln post (7) GAR which oversaw decoration day ceremonies at Laurel; ; Darius Stokes deed to plot 1856/1932, 1881 obit Stephen Wood, porter burial Laurel; 1876 funeral of Henry W. Martin, Sharp Street, burial Laurel; dedication of Harvey Johnson memorial, 1923; Emanuel Queen, Free Black frm AA County, employed by Johns Hopkins and James Bates, iron foundry owner; 1877 suicide attempt while attending decoration day ceremonies, Laurel Cemetery; 1929 article about neglect of cemetery; Bishop Handy's burial at Laurel; grave of Rev PC Neale, 1929 (angel); 1924 BC law department file, 40597, re: taxes not paid; tracking housing overlooking Laurel on South (Elmley Avenue), site of Giles, Rev Harvey Johnson, Payne graves; See: Coakley, Tom. “Grave Circumstances: Sentiment, Skullduggery, and Eerie Sights inAn examination of the histories of the cemeteries around and in Clifton Park in Baltimore, MD. Baltimore’s Cities of the Dead | Baltimore City Paper.” City Paper. Baltimore City Paper, 31 Oct. 2001. Web. 15 May 2014. < http://www2.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=3479 >



155 BC street numbering 1887 conversion from old numbers by street;



156 research notes re; Jolliffe, Hopkins Episcopalian marriages; Includes history of Grace & St. Peters, records of marriages; Problem of Lavinia Hopkins, Slave Property; Samuel Hopkins, brother of Johns Hopkins; disowned, married twice, Eliszabeth Smith Kelly and Lavinia Jolliffe; Lavinia was the sister of Meredith H. Jolliffe who married Margaret Hopkins, sister of Elizabeth, who were Gerard Hopkins;s daughters. Records of Grace & St. Peter's Episcopal Church where Sameul and Elizabeth S were married along with Margaret and MHJ; census record of Samuel owning slaves 1850; Minte Wells, slave at White Hall?; Richard Mott Janney and Sarah Hopkins Janney; 81/18 Saratoga Street residents, 1874; BA county tax records, Clifton; HRM Thoms and Joseph S. Hopkins (jr) memoir; Kelly Miller, 1887, first Black admitted to JH; Letter to Mrs. Eveline Shaw of Taney Town re: manumission of Black Johns Hopkins, 1839; Samuel Hopkins, brother of Johns Hopkins; disowned, married twice, Elizabeth Smith Kelly in 1829 at St. Peters, Episcopal, Baltimore, and Lavinia Jolliffe, possibly in Frederick, Virginia, in 1834; Lavinia was the sister of Meredith H. Jolliffe who married Margaret Hopkins, sister of Elizabeth at. St. Peter's Episcopal , who were Gerard Hopkins's daughters. Sources: Records of Grace & St. Peter's Episcopal Church where Samuel and Elizabeth S Kelly were married along with Margaret and MHJ; census record of Samuel owning slaves 1850;

It is too bad that the parish records (Episcopalian) for Frederick, Va. were lost. but as Meredith and Elizabeth Smith Kelly were married Episcopalian, I think it is a good chance that Lavinia was and that Samuel married her in an Episcopalian Church? I could not find a source for his marriage to Lavinia in 1834. The date is given in the genealogy on Ancestry to which you have contributed mightily, but no source. Also there is no mention there of Samuel marrying twice.

Why I think this is important is the tension in the family over slavery. The theme is that Samuel was the son who failed to follow his mother's directives, while JH did not. Samuel is disowned in 1839 for owning slaves (possibly actually brought to the marriage by Lavinia who is on the Slave Schedule for 1860 as a slave owner in her own right and may have obtained the slave as her dower?). In 1840 Samuel is residing with his brother Johns and taxed for owning one slave (actually Lavinia's?). [1]

At that point JH is trying to clear up Samuel's failed business venture (see the breakup of his partnership in Newspapers.com and what Thom has to say about it). In the spirit of brotherly love, JH takes Samuel in. In that year Hannah sells her interest in White Hall to her son Joseph (along with the rest of the family who inherited an interest) and comes to Baltimore to live in a fine mansion (Dr. Macauley's on Lombard Street) which JH leased for the purpose of housing his mother. ( It is at that mansion that Hannah dies in 1846, the year the Hopkins Brother's partnership is dissolved). Hannah would not have tolerated a slave in her new household, and actually 'preached' the orthodox doctrine against owning slaves while she lived with her son. JH owned no slaves between 1841 and 1846. Hannah would have seen to that. Thus the only evidence of possible slave ownership remains the four at Clifton, who are easily attributed to Waddell having rented them for the purpose of cultivating JH's garden and who is soon replaced by his long-time successor, a far better known botanist who did not own or rent slaves. This is clear from the 1860 census.



157 Steve Bell article re: JH & slavery, correspondence with; Walter Prescott Webb article on the Hopkins History seminar, 1955; 5/5/2021 meeting with President Daniels, final draft, letter, Sydney Van Mrgan, Stan Becker, Sam Hopkins, re: Johns Hopkins and Slavery, drafts etc,.



158 Documents as of 04/2021 on Johns Hopkins Library web site; analysis of 1850 census taking as it relates to JH; census taker Elbridge Gerry Hall; contemporary maps of Harford and Belair roads in and around Clifton; John Irvine Troup; Ann Giles; Dr.Robert Emory??; fugitive slave from the Emorys; A. G. Bradford neighbor of Hall, 1850; JH and taxes; reinstatement of JH as Quaker? pages to link to for ebook of microfilm images, Quaker records- see wiki entry; Phebe Jacobsen; quaker records; Sam Hopkins on reinstatement? Gurney's letter ot Henry Clay, full text; Mediawiki and JH project; Galloway Cheston manumissions?; BC assessments 1841 JH taxes, courtesy of Rob Schoeberlein;



159 Media Wiki, Joel Leininger, Dead Architects Society, Architects, buildings, landscapes, Olmsted Brothers; (binder B) Media Wiki details and Routers/server with Godaddy



160 Johns Hopkins Clifton article; backup dvds for JH Quakers, Joseph John Gurney; Miles White on JH's ancestors; Thomas Poultney, of Poultney and Trimble gun importers; Stevenson Archer, Christ Kintzel; 1881 map of Baltimore; Sewell family papers, Maritime Museum; December 25, 1873 American article on death of JH;



161 list of city ordinance volumes on line at Martenet; Nelson Wells and Maryland Normal School , building acquired from Cortland Street Orthodox Quakers (their old meeting house); Tyson and controversy over disposition of Wells's property; James Jones, coach driver for Johns Hopkins, house, bequest, Tamar and Hannah Hopkins (black); Hannah Hopkins (white) & Samuel Hopkins; Hannah's letters on JHU library site; images of JH's property taxes; Samuel Hopkins, 1860 census; Owen Laurie re: Elias Pollock, Jewish Revolutionary War soldier who lived for a time in Baltimore;



162 Maynard Burgess House and John Maynard's grave; Michael Benson re: capstone project; Garrett Power re: Carnan and Ridgley; city council records and first black councilmen; Harry Cummings; Hiram Watty; Dr. John Cargill; Philip Merrill; Barbara Christen and Brown Memorial Church architects; Judging virtual history day projects; Hard Histories, Jessica Millward; Dietrich: Poultney & Trimble; Gilbert Smith, gun makers; James Schneider draft lecture on Poe and a Baltimore Murder Mystery (note from Susan); note re: Alan Day; possible fire museum talk re: watermarks??



163 Maximillian Godefroy; Eliza Crawford Anderson Godefroy; National Archives of France dossier on Godefroy; ref to Catherine Evans bio of Godefroy; Crayon re: Godefroy; Chinard translation of Godefroy's resume;



164 John A. E. Harris, Circuits of Wealth; Clifton- Orange, Thompson, Johns Hopkins; workmen, 1852; Quaker records re; JH at Homewood meeting; Gurney's books at Homewood; 1830 Gurney Free and Friendly Remarks, re: Henry Clay and slavery; Dead Architects and initial correspondence about the proposed web site, etc. 1894 convention re; education of Colored Youth, baltimore, Frances Watkins Harper, etc.; April 1873 mass meeting of Blacks re: Johns Hopkins intended bequests; JH naming committee; Isaac Myers and organization of mass meeting; Joseph S. Donovan habeas corpus case re: 1849, Anderson, shipment of Rebecca Garrett to New Orleans (manifest); Moses Johnson; on the John C. Calhoun; Ship Charles manifest of BM & WS Campbell, Baltimore, 1850?; Racial laws in Maryland John J. Connolly; Select Committee on Illegal Traffic in Slaves; grand jury presentment 1816; legislative petition from Quakers, 1816;



165 DVDs Anne Arundel readings, vols 1-16; Amistad documents; Denmead case for Garrett Power; Josh Cutler; Cohens and lottery; Samana colony Haiti, 1824? from Baltimore?; Jeanetta Festa re: Anna Douglass & Mt Vernon ladies club; Nicholas LeMarchand in Baltimore; Hiram Revels, Julius Thompson bio; Jennie Williams talk re: domestic slave trade; Bradley Alston re: 1858-1860 re-enslavement; Eastern Shore Slaveholders convention, 1858; Waverly auction of ledger of BC watch, Southern District, during 1852-54? Hollins Mayor; Mapping the Watch volume ecp to Anthony Freeman, 2013; 1813 Maryland insurance v Wood schooner William & Mary, 1805; pages from Poppleton's atlas of John Eager Howard's estate, 1828; obit of Ira Berlin, NYT June 9, 2018; Frederick Pinkney Journal, Prize cases 1812-1816 relating to Baltimore; Leiner, the Baltimore Merchants' Warships; Maryland & Patapsco; NARA Prize and Related Records for the War of 1812; Privateer Lawrence, 1814; Log books, MHS, William D. Hoyt; Log of Chasseur; Mary Jane Dowd, the state in the Maryland Economy, 1776-1807; Merchant sail by William Armstrong Fairburn; Index to appellate cases of the Supreme Court, 1792-1909; microfilm of the Federal Gaette scanned; M11311 Journal Robert Mills, description; Death record of Samuel Green 1877, via Rick Blondo;



166 Baltimore American, obit of Johns Hopkins; mass meeting of colored citizens, transcript, Sun, April 9, 1873; NYT Johns Hopkins Feet of Clay; brg4, 1856, tax list of Johns Hopkins's property; slave schedule 1850 excerpt; Quaker records on Ancestry, images of 1826 complaints against Johns Hopkins, Mahlon, and Samuel; excerpt from American's obituary of JH, December 25, 1873; Henry Jones, Harry Scythe Cummings, lawyer, 1892s; sample of disownment from Ancestry; Baltimore Cuunty Assessment records, search for slaves at Clifton in 1850; Hopkins President Ron Daniels re: JH as slaveholder, 06/2021; Lawrence Jackson, re: JH as slaveholder; JH genealogy of family; Susan Svrluga, Washington Post; reminicences of JH from Medical Archives; Kathryn Strange, Loyola,; 1852 Chiffelle detail of Clifton; articles including Harris on the transatlantic slave trade; Elizabeth S. Hopkins wife of Samuel, 1831; assessment of Samuel and Orthodox Quakers; Reverdy Johnson, tax record, brg4; stock certificate B&O signed by Johns Hopkins, 1856;1868 death of Hannah Hopkins, JH's sister; Ann Giles 1850 census; April 25, 1840 letter of JH to Hannah, his mother, transcript;



167 In search of Steve Whitman; estate of James Knight, the other Samuel Hopkins and his admin of Knight's estate; Schweninger collection re: Hopkins; Clifton notes, craftsmen involved; 1840 sale of Clifton to JH; Chiffelle map of grounds at Clifton; Scribner's Monthly, vol. 19, 1879-1880; Sophia B. Herrick article n Scribners, 1880, with illustration of Clifton and gate house entrance to Clifton Park (original and copy; good portrait of Johns Hopkins); postcard of gatehouse, Gernhardt stained glass windows at Clifton; quote of James Wollon, architect and member of Dead Architects Society; notes re: Waddells (gardener at Clifton) \immigrated 1837 through port of New York;



168 Johns Hopkins: residences in BC- 1) 1812/13-1819/20? with Uncle Gerard Hopkins 78 West Pratt; 2) 1819/20-1832? Beltzhoover's Hotel, Baltimore Street; 3) 1832-1839/40? 21 East Franklin Street, second door from St. Paul , e St. Paul; 4) 1839/40-1843? dw East side of Sharp Street, 4 doors s of German; 18443?-1850, 177 West Lombard Street, formerly Dr. Peter Macaulay's residence; In 1850 moved to 81 (later 18 Saratoga).



169 Jonathan Miller Pitts, Sun, re: JH; Marguerite Harrison, Marguerite Harrison - Wikipedia Https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marguerite_Harrison Marguerite Elton Harrison (1879–1967) was an American reporter, spy, film maker, and translator who was one of the four founding members of the Society of ...Died: July 16, 1967 (aged 88) Born: Marguerite Elton Baker; October 1879; Dean Krimmel Lexington Market; Nafeesah Allen, Green Book of travel for Blacks (Negroes); Julian Frost re: Lake Clifton High School; Scott Sherlock re: Johns Hopkins and Slavery; Charles Webster, Uriah Brown (2) surveyor and inventor; Joe Coale inquiry re:Brown; Bowley's and Yates' addition to Baltimore East of Jones Falls, Trinity Street;



170 devoted to analyzing the BC tax records as they relate to Johns Hopkins and slaves. It includes references to to Hopkins Brothers renting slaves from the Ellicott Brothers. JH's admission in 1813 to the Lombard Street Meeting;



171 analysis of tax record relating to Johns Hopkins, BC ; 1st Baptist Church on the corner of Sharp andLombard Streets; James Jones 6th Ward, carter, 1850; 1860 census, clifton, James Jones, Henry Rough,Cloe (Clark?) Brown, free blacks; James Jones's property, search for James Jones;



172 Notes re: tiles for JHU symposium/blog essay- Tend to make heroes of mere mortals; Guilt by association, reasonable doubt, deconstructing a doubtful narrative, Johns Hopkins a slave owner? Problem of records of Merchant's Bank; JH Residential addresses; John C. Calhoun and Maine maritime museum, Bath (Kelly Page); John W. Disney and the Margaret Hopping, alias Volusia and transatlantic slave trade; Kate McMahon, Slave Trade and New England; Delaware, Elisha Ruckman, and the Margaret Hopping; E.Paulson, painter and slave ship; Joseph Donovan, slave trader; Mike Franch and his letters by J. Hall Woodman, 1831; James H. Merrill, gunsmith; Coopers in Baltimore, Bev Parsons, dvd of notes; Jackson v. State, Elise Desidero; slave ship? WHDC Wright;



173 Smith index to Sydey's map,1850; plotting JH other and JH Philanthropist's neighbors in 1850; newspaper account 1850 of sydney[s map of Baltimore County; District 11 Baltimore County boundaries, 1800 newspaper; John McGrain's map of election districts of BA in 1800; Binder contains ref to Friend's Discovery, Johnszey, Sarah,, John Hopkins. and Johns Hopkins all associated with Friend's Discovery, not JH the Philanthropist; reference to index to Taylor's map of BA; Maryland Historical Mapping web site; George Horvath's tract maps;



174 Bath Marine Maritime museum;



175 A Spy in the Neighborhood of Charles Village: notes re: Chambers, Hiss, and residences of Chambers including 2610 St. Paul, Mt. Royal Terrace, and Auchentoroly Terrace;



176 Spy in the neighborhood, notes, contract for 2610 St. Paul; FBI files re Chambers/Hiss



177 Spy in the Neighborhood, 2124 Mt Royal Terrace; Virginia Hall, spy



178 Roach re: Young Artist's Companion: Eric's copy to be returned; Pre-publication notice, 1820, o YAC; Fielding Lucas and Roach (Foster); ruling machine in inventory, image 1770; metropolitan museum of NY re: copy of YAC; British library copies of YAC, Barnes English editions, 3rd, J. Aston publisher, 1815,; MCHC Catherine Mayfield appt to see Roach mss/pamphlets; John Roach (1867-1830), Ancestry entry, marriage of dau Louisa Jane, 1806-1869; Bonsal and Owens booksellers on Baltimore Street; Roach's universal Almanac, 1829, and Denison records, etc., MCHC; Coventry Archives re: Barnes (uselesss); 1830 Roach's Will, wife Jane, daughters Louisa Jane Roach and Matilda Mary Denison; son John Jerome Roach left $5; son John Jerome Roach's curious career as a house painter; notice of death of John S. Skinner, 1851; images of J. Roach's circulating library catalog ca. 1826? Melodist or the Harp of Erin, David Witters copy, 1829; ad for Roach at 34? Baltimore Street? from Universal almanac for 1828 owned by John. H. Russel; Printing of Tom Tickle, Nicherson & Nicholson; American Antiquarian Society notes with Laura Wasowicz; 1840 store for rent, H. W. Bool auctioneer; Matchett directory ad for John Roach "Booseller" (!); ads for renter? Giles icecream; 300 lb fruitcake"?; printers in the BC directories 1819-1834; Roach and official history of the Odd Fellows by James L. Ridgely electrotyped by John Ryan & co. Baltimore, printed by John L. Murphy, Trenton, N. J. 1878; background on Wildey; Barnes in Warwickshire, https://www.rootspoint.com ;



179 Roach files, backup DVD; Roach re: Young Artist's Companion; 1830 census wards; Larry Sullivan on the reading habit of 19th century Baltimore; Joseph Lawrence Yeatman on literary culture of Baltimore 1815-1840, not very accurate and error ridden account of the lesser 'librarians'; citation for John Earle Uhler's Literary Taste and Culture in Baltimore, 1815-1833; John Roach's bankruptcy in England, possibly sedition related?; arrival in Baltimore by November 27, 1819, see ad, teaches fencing; 1820/21 in the press ad for Young Artist's Companion; cheap paper for sale; add for Circulating library 1821/04/27; advertises Melodist; new set of type; note says he is charging 33% less than other circulating libraries; theatrical portraits for sale, 1821; musical instruments, Wragg's instructions for the flute: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/institutionalPublicationPublicView.action?institutionalItemId=25642 ; 1825 this day ( April 06, 1825) is published YAC; 1827 Naturalization of John J. Roach who arrived at Norfolk in September 1819; 22 years old, born in Devonshire, intent on residing in Baltimore--is JJRoach Jr.; Umbrella manufacturer is JJ Jr; 1825 proposal for re-printing the Odd Fellows Magazine by Roach, PG; 1828 ad Roach's circulating library; order by Odd Fellows of expelling Strangers refuge, Lodge No. 4 in N.Y., June 7, 1828; marriage of John Jerome Roach, jr. 1828, to Dorcas Angelina Walker, daughter of Reverend S. T. Walker; 1829 books for sale; 1829 great umbrella illustration; John Jr. applies for insolvency? 1829 Miss Roach repairs umbrellas; 1829 John Roach prints tickets for candidates for election; Louise Roach marries Blanchard, 1830/10/12; John Roach dies, age 64, March 13, 1830; patriarch and past grandmaster of Odd Fellows; probate records in admin and inventory, July 1830; as executor calls for debts to be paid, May 4, 1830; run away notice for John Roach Jr re: Milky, 2/1831 9 curious ad, see earlier ad from Walker for twice as much; 1831, May 11, Mrs. Roach offers acct of the dedication of Odd Fellows' Hall; Beehler, ad 1836, Umbrellas, Beehler, 1831 references to Jane Roach, death in 1849 at residence of Marcus Denison, her son-in-law; probate records for Jane Roach; Denison was a director of the B&O with Johns Hopkins (private director); Roach tax records for 38 Baltimore Street; image of 516-518 BaltimoreStreet (Roach's store) in 1900, S. J. Adler & Son image; views of Baltimore Street; inventory of John Roach includes printing press and ruling machine for music paper;



180 Roach re: Young Artist's Companion; images of Eric's copy, Roach Young Artist's Companion, 4th edition of Barnes; American Antiquarian Society copy, 4th London edition of Barnes; Barnes 3rd edition, Aston Coventry, printer; British Library 4th London edition, Barnes (2 copies);



181 Laurel Cemetery research: Elgin, Isaac, Laurel book contract; 1906 Bromley plate with Laurel; 1852/02/04 promotional burial of Joseph Cephas, Sun; 1929 Calloway perpetual care endowment with Sharp Street; 1929 act to revive charter of Laurel Cemetery requiring Laurel to pay back taxes; 1856-57 Edward J. Richardson, President, Frederick Sturgeon, superntendent, office 34 West Fayette Street; also 1856/57; 1851 proposed opening ceremonies10/18/1851, postponment 1851/Oct 28; 1867 funeral of Rev. Samuel W. Chase; 1896 Bromely showing old gatehouse; 1880s charity districts, map; Sanborn insurance maps once on line at MSA; MSA CE19, 1831-1851 miscellaneous court papers; 1921, Warner T. McQuinn deed (recorded 1930) plot in Laurel, witnessed by Frances Emory, Secretary, John B. Giles, acting president; McQuinn dies in 1937, buried in Arbutus; Mt. Zion Cemetery (Payne, Wayman memorials now there); D H Emory, owner of 1916 Plat, died ca. 1916 see estate dockets; 1916: 1912 will probated of Miss Mary E. W. Emory, John H. Emory uncle, D. Hopper Emory has right (by then dead) to buy her Laurel Stock at the price of $2.50 a share; 1894 ad re: memorial to Bishop Payne at Laurel, now at Zion; 5/1894 Douglass present at dedication abstract of remarks; 1896 monument to Bishop Wayman (now at Zion), Louis Douglass, son of Frederick, gives address; 1915, Lydia W. Berry, dau of Judge D. C. H. Emory, dies, two brothers are D. Hopper Emory and John H. Emory; 1854 ad for sale of 60 shares of Laurel Stock; 1866/67/69/70 JKB Emory (agent) calls meeting of Stockholders of Laurel; 1850 Dr. John King Beck Emory, Elkton, biographical materials; 1931 complaints of cemetery desecration by Fearless M.Williams; 1906 wife of Bishop Henry M. Turner to Sharp Street for perpetual care of grave at Laurel; 1888 Roher Wilson purchases lot for $20; 1857 250 shares of stock for sale; 1854 sale of 60 shares of Laurel Cemetery Stock, par 25 to be sold at $8; 1858,/10/27 office moved to west side Courtland Street, two doors south of Saratoga; 1855 sale of horse, office of Laurel at corner of Fayette and Holliday streets; 12/16/1858 cemetery out of debt, new office at Courtland Street; "All who procure burials here are sure of an undisturbed resting place for all time to come.; 1852 Darius Stokes, colored presbyterian church,celebrate Liberia colony, monument to Russwurm, speech by JHB Latrobe, monument to Banneker; 1859,burial of Reverend Edward C. Mineri in Mt. Olivet, burial of Rev. Stephen Clark from Bethel to Laurel; 1870 Black George Miner; Dr. Harvey Johnson Monument; Union Baptist Church; Giles monument, Johnson monument, Carroll County; unknown monument next to Johnson monument dedication, 1923? James H Jones monument in Carroll County; 4th USCT photograph includes Fleetwood and Giles? and/or Handy? LC; Alfred Ward Handy bio info;



182 Laurel Cemetery research: James A. Handy, 1911, Daniel Alexander Payne, 1893, Alexander Walter Wayman, 1895; problem of CM1132 reels, Blackwell spreadsheet of reels completed, 10/1/2021; Martha Jones 4 book deal; James Jones grave; 1911 Bishop Handy's death; 1928 efforts to remove remains of three bishops, Payne, Wayman, Handy; MSA lunch and learn, Elgin Isaac, Laurel; 1920-23: John B. Giles, son of Charles, Superintendent of Laurel,1923 defends cemetery care, etc, 2014, Diggs at Mount Zion cemetery with Payne and Wayman memorials; 1858, Courtland Street office of Laurel Cemetery Company; James H. Jones death certificate, monument; Payne, Johnson, Giles monuments; James H. Jones monument, death certificate (1893); John King Beck Emory, , nephew of DCH Emory (judge), see 1881 obit and pallbearers; 1869: possibly president of Laurel Cemetery; Jasper M. Berry brother in law of the Emorys, president of Laurel; strange certificate, laurel crossed out, 1877; Darius Stokes, widow Adeline died 1894 and buried in Stokes family plot; references to DArius Stokes in California;



183 Title search, Thomas Burgan and wife Jane, to Frederick G. Hunt, Edward J. Richardson, Silas Morris Cochran, September 1, 1851, est of profit by Burgans; Charter to Laurel 1852/06/26: R. C. Galbraith, Jno N McJilton, Thos Owins, Fredk G. Hunt, Edw L Richardson, S M Cochran, & Geo W. Ziegler; 1853-54 Frederick Sturgeon, first superintendent, office 10 w Fayette; 1858, Dr. Wm G. Knowles, president of Laurel Cemetery; maps of cemetery James H. Jones houses, property, bequest from Johns Hopkins and notes relating to his son Johnsie, or John Henry Jones, Buffalo Soldier, photographer and driver; 1898 John H. Emory secretary of Laurel Cemetery calling for annual meeting of stockholders; Emory and Nussear, architects, builders, warehouses, St.. Johns Lutherville; James Belden, d. 1877; architect for original layout for Laurel; 1845 and 1860 BC Ward changes; Mary Unella Collins Banner Penn lot holder, buries mother Rachel Collins, flu 1918 victim, but is buried in Mt. Calvary, Haynie correspondence re: MUCBP's letter to children;



184 Laurel Cemetery research: 1851 description, Belden architect; 1852, F. G. Hunt advertisement; 1852 Sun description; 1854 description; role of Thomas Lister, Carpenter; Almon Wright stonemason; 1858: Solomon H. Phillips, brickyard, action for debt; 1853-1896 sides, bromley, maps of Laurel graveyard; 1896 Lincoln Post, no. 7 Laurel Cemetery decoration day ceremonies; 1899 Charles H. Taylor, body held at Laurel, possibly left there? 1903 grass cutters needed at Laurel; 1929 cemetery's neglect, Afro; 1906 criminal buried, parson Amis profits?; 1903 dime museum fat lady, Lucy Welsh, dies, buried Laurel; 1902 Mary Ann Bell market woman buried; 1899 stab victim buried- Wallace Reese; 1899 Joseph Johnson not buried as intended; 1912 Frank Carter license to marry younger woman, wife in Laurel? 1895 death of Dr. Richard Emory, jr.; Accessible Archives, 1889 burial of Henry Browser, 1884 Rachel handy wife of Bishop Handy, 1886 Mary Ella Mossell, graduate of Baltimore Normal School, wife of missionary to Haiti, funeral sermon by John Langston, burial at Laurel.



185 Laurel Cemetery research: 1926 Aerial photo of Laurel cemetery, Emory and Nussear, gatehouse (original built under supervision of Lister? original destroyed in 1911 by widening of Belair Road? 1903, grass cutters needed; Governor Brown's son accident, victim buried in Laurel, 1907; 1900 wagon struck by street car; 1906 perpetucal care endowment for Harriet A. E. Turner's plot; 1928 assessment of lot holders for care of grounds; 1854 sale of 60 shares of Laurel stock for $8, par $25; Loudon Park stock certificate; Gatehouse research for Laurel: 1914; L. J. Brown contractor, Park Heights; 1915 fire in small chapel; re: Emory & Nussear; June 1, 1906, Mrs. Emory and Mrs. Nussear were children of Charles Washington Ridgely; Nussear and Emory plans for St. Johns Church, Lutherville; 1858 court case against laurel for non payment for construction work (Emoryand Waters defended Laurel; representation of ca. 1854? gatehouse; from certificate owned by Sharon Haynie's family; Plot abandoned and one at Mount Calvary used; documentation of Rachel Collins, death certif flu epidemic of 1918; dau Unella Banner Penn buried at Mount Calvary, AA co.; 1885 plot deed, Mary A. Williams, does not use gatehouse; Frederick G. Hunt, son-in-law of Peter Fahnestock, wife: Joseba dau of PF; Hunt, first President of Laurel; till Death do us part, Julian Amanik; plot calculations; 1945: 1951: Giles memorial; 1958 Giles Memorial before removal to Carroll county; 1929: Payne, Handy memorials, mention of Wayman, Kennard, Cabel Calloway, notes 1500 plots of which only 30 lot owners pay $1 a year for maintenance 1930-1958 photographs of cemetery; 1944 plat; John B. Giles (succeeded father a superintendent) blames lot owners for neglect, Afro 8/17/1923; Articles relating to the condition of the Cemetery including 1911 D N. Emory's defense of the widening of Belair road (only narrow strip taken....Gate house?). Handy, Kennard, Chase (undertaker);



186 Laurel Cemetery research: maps of Laurel Cemetery and African cemetery on Belair (Belle Air) road; Bethel, Sharp Street "African" burial ground, transfers to Laurel, 1886?; Block 1529, African Burial Ground; Ralph Clayton and Alma Moore re: Laurel Cemetery, burials there, chronology of Laurel burials etc; 1958 re-interments inventory of Burials/monuments in Carroll County; Noreen Goodson, Laurel burials in My Heritage; USCT burials at Laurel, move to Loudon Park National Cemetery, 1884;



187 Laurel Cemetery research: 1880 decoration day, segregation of the parade, white to Loudon Park, Black to Laurel; Richard Greener, Harvard grad and dean of Howard law School, friend of Whittaker, riot ensues, one casualty; 1881 Decoration Day, graves of soldiers at laurel; Riddick's remarks- the duty of the nation to the negro; transfer of USCT graves from Laurel to Loudon Park, list of graves both places; original grave stones from Laurel are in Loudon park, see comparison list and images; Schoeberlein essay re: USCT at Laurel; Nancy Bramucci Sheads re: Laurel, chronology; Nancy's resurrecting Mount Auburn Cemetery; John H. B. Latrobe and Laurel, 1852; role of McJilton, St. James Episcopal in promoting Laurel; Martenet plats of original gate house and its sale to city, demolition, 1911 with widening of Belair Road; Maggie deLauney re: cemeteries around and in Clifton Park, Maggie deLauney, https://margaretdelauney.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/cemetery-paper_delauney_small.pdf



188 Laurel Cemetery research:f the Committee on Colored Population, House of Delegates, 1852 with population analysis; 1850 Census Analysis for Maryland, Baltimore City by Ward; 1850 ward map annotated for BC; assessment records re: Blacks, bc, ca. 1850 (sample); Death certificates for JHCOA girls buried in Laurel, undertaker bills; Census taker Elbridge Gerry Hall (1817-1877) Allegany member of House of Delegates; Emanuel (Isaac in newspaper article) Queen, raised with JH? in AA Co, came to work for JH in Baltimore then with James Bates at the Iron Foundry, buried at Middle River; Michael Queen, St. Joseph's funeral and burial, owned property at Middle River; main maps, 1896, 1914, 1916, of Laurel Cemetery (multiple copies); 1910-1911, taking of land from Laurel Cemetery for the widening of Belair Road, 1944 plat of block 4182 showing the portions sold off for gas station and for row houses on Edison Highway; block book entries for block 4182;



189 Jill Lepore, New Yorker, 10/4/2021, re: effort to reclaim Black burial grounds; 1880 enumeration districts, BC with references to Bolton Alley, Bouldin Alley, and Brunt Street courtesy of Steve Morse (http://stevemorse.org; in search of Cordelia Jones buried at New Cathedral, residence 10 Bolton street at death September 9, 1881; Block 375?



190 Laurel Cemetery research etc:



191 lynching in Maryland project: 2007 workshop; (note in two binders, 191 and )Christine Arnold-Lourie, 3 MD lynchings; Brett Tyler and Donnie Hollie project; Dean Herrie Mob fariley howled; Williams lynching; George Armwood lynching; b) contains reworking of ecp presentation and Ritchie 1931 newspaper clippings plus correspondence re: lynching. ; Whiston clipping service; Vigilante defined; Louis Azrael; Lynching of King Johnson; Henry Thompson Diary, Clifton (compare with Cathacart/Bartram/nonsuch?; search for BA manumission records;



192 Laurel Cemetery Research: Charles H. Giles, John Giles; William Johnson; Olmsted, Mt. Vernon Square project file, Flicker; Grave of William Johnson, guardian angel...still there in 1958; Search for William Johnson, Coachman, see: William Johnson on google drive. Search for fallen (lost) angels atop Johnson and Neal graves: Rev. P. C. Neale- angel on his grave; See 196 for search for angels at Loudon Park. Question of car parked across from coachman, Washington Monument, 1909;



193 Miles White, row houses, 1100 block, Sarah Ann Street; ads Janney Hopkins, Hull; ethicist, What should I do with My Portrait of a slaveholding ancestor?; Sarah H. Janney, Margaret White, John J. Barry, etc. Johns Hopkins Will excerpt; Mt. Hope Retreat, inmate Elizabeth Lancaster; Paige Glotzer, Dr. Vincent C Lagendijk, Maastrich University: https://faos-research.nl/roads2racism/ Baltimore roads and racism; Hopkins maps of BC printouts; Maine Maritime Museum Sewall family and slaves as cargo, Jenny Williams spreadsheet of ships and cargoes of slaves; Michael Woodward theory that Robert Goodloe Harper had a black sister, Susannah Harper?; Joseph J. Hopkins and Johns Hopkins of Friends' Discovery, York Road; eugenics Wilberforce H. Gurney; image of Black feeding Sugar Cane crusher; MCHC image acquired of Civil War Soldier, perhaps related to Cummings, Baltimore's first Black Councilman; Adventures of a Novice researcher, Richard W. Leopold, and Goucher socialist, Mt. Royal Terrace, Eleanor Pancoast see notes for Spy in the Neighborhood (Chambers); 2610 St. Paul; images of runaway slave, LC; review of the trial o f George F. Alberti for kidnapping a slave, LC; ; Barnum's hotel register, data base;



194 Johns Hopkins research, partial backup DVD: working versions of the paper, searching for truth: Johns Hopkins and Slavery; December 3, 2021 symposium



195 FMOPL (Friends of Maryland's Olmsted Parks & Landscapes – A ...https://www.olmstedmaryland.org The Friends of Maryland's Olmsted Parks & Landscapes (FMOPL) is a member of the National Association for Olmsted Parks; Bruggeman, Jacob, Hopkins history undergraduates workshop; Mount Hope Retreat/Elizabeth Lancaster inmate research, Tsianina Lancaster-Smith; Matthew Novick and Chris Haley re: Baltimore Penitentiary incarcerations, early 19th century; Penitentiary inmates in Census records; employment in prisons; Baltimore Jail History, Ariel Ludwig; Lucille Clifton House, S. Michael Mitchell; Poultney and Trimble cases (gun manufacture in Baltimore, Court cases against city for damages, April 21, 1861 riots, BC; Jonathan Carroll 3 Moses's; F. Scott Fitzgerald and Baltimore, Benjamin Button; Charles Wisenberger letter of recommendation (Sotterly lecture re: slaves) Aaron Taslitz letter of recommendation; Arch Social Club, Donna Hollie, Standard Benefit Society, etc. 1920s;



196 Laurel Cemetery: USCT, CM 1132; Coachmen Jones and Johnson; missing angel, visits to Mt. Zion, Loudon Park National Cemetery; Laurel Cemetery Carroll county inventory of gravestones and graves moved, 1958;image of Charlie Giles; Diane Jones, Landscape Journal, City of the Dead;



197 War of 1812, Glenn Johnston's project, Bear Creek; Scott Sheads' essays; Barbara Hopkins; includes discussion of Hawthorn leaves as source of Bread and Cheese name; surveyor Philip Jones, surveyor of Bread and Cheese Mill and Baltimore town, 1729-1737); maps of area including Kearney, Bromley atlases; Oaklawn Cemetery and James Young (State Senator);



198 Laurel: burials of Sarah Locks, Milton B. Brown; visit to Carroll County Laurel, Seth Rockma, Women's Labor, Gender, and working class households in Early Baltimore; Myrtilla and George Minor graves at Laurel, Carroll Co.' graves at Laurel Carroll County, spread sheet of placement as submitted to the court, court's report of placement of graves, names on Carroll Co gravestones; printout of Findagrave compilation of Carroll Co Laurel graves; Theresa Cornish, Ch Giles obit, picture, burial in Mt. Auburn of Blanch Caution; Carroll: Lily M. Watts; William Johnson and Neal monuments- angel; DVD of court case mdsa_t53_5392_1 and maiden/angel, 1948 Sun over grave of William Johnson; (in small binder 198 A).



199 Johns Hopkins: Sydney family spreadsheet; Jennie Williams- Donovan 1850 slave manifests; Jeremy Greene Presentation re: medicine & racism; 12/09/2020, Martha Jones re JH & slavery; Baltimore City Jail dockets, accommodation docket, Elbridge G. Hall court cases, chancery, 1826, 1851; Sydney' powerpoint draft; MdSA manumissions on line, c290-3; Castle employees of Hopkins Brothers; Isaac Toney accident, employee of Hopkins Brothers, Charles Tolbert & Dover Street, Dawson's Alley neighbors; Henry Rough; Analysis of workforce at Clifton, 1850-1880; question of when Charles Tolbert went to work for JH; Charles Tolbert, Dawson Alley, Dover Street, mystery of 239/771 Dover Street, smallpox 1882, rentals Dover Street; dissolution of Hopkins Brothers, July 1847; Wise & Crabb, debtors of Hopkins Brothers; James Ross, Exchange Hotel, partner of JH; Accommodation Docket re: Harriet; J H to Hannah, his mother, April 25, 1840; Johns Hopkins family tree, Family Search; 2/4/1840 obit of Mahlon Hopkins; Philip Hopkins, 1844, brother of JH, brother Samuel executor, not JH, remains brought back from Cuba; ; Hopkins Brothers vs. Keech, 1831; Jonathan Pitts re; JH & Slavery, 12/01/2021; Harriet & accommodation docket; Maryland Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, Samuel Hopkins Sr., 1789; Harriet, etc.



200 Johns Hopkins: America's Great Depression Alastair Roberts; Free Blacks in households, vs. Slaves in BC households? Ralph Clayton; James Stimpert and Hopkins family, Hopkins Bros lawyer, debt collection, JHU special collections MS 43, MS 78; Portrait of Hannah; Quaker Discipline and professor Hamm; JH as Orthodox Quaker, remarks of J Sella Martin; 1832 disownment of Samuel Hopkins (before break with Lombard Street); disownment of Mahlon & Johns Hopkins, 1826, for selling liquor; JH & slavery, census and tax records; ads re: Hopkins brothers including loss of securities by James Ross; 1811 Sarah Hopkins frees Isaac; Woody Guthrie and Huntington's Chorea; search for Clohe/Cloe; NDB Connolly, JHU and his remarks at colloquium; John H. B. Latrobe, Justice's practices re: dockets, JP duties, third edition, 1840 text re: colored population; 1861 George Boutwell address on emancipation; Eric Papenfuse, Ashton and Georgetown slaves, From Recompense to Revolution;



201 Johns Hopkins: 1807 why and how, Sydney Van Morgan; image of JH's sister; investment security of JH worth $5,000; architectural resources, BCA; Inquiry re: Herrman and Reverend Francis Doughty; Scott Shane and Hope Slatter, problem of off line tax records, BCA; George A. Frederich, architect frm BC directories; 1827 Anthony Chase slave letter to Jeremiah Hoffman;



202 Johns Hopkins Probate: symposium 2022 "So Your Founder Was A Quaker"; Administration of Johns Hopkins's estate; note to Dan Rodericks re: symposium, question of 1807 date re: manumission, 1850 census re: Clifton (dates of EGH's visits); JH's inventory; Chloe Dodson & Charles Talbott's legacies, Charles Talbott's neighbors; JH disbursements of legacies and costs of administrating estate, accounts submitted to Register of Wills;



203 Johns Hopkins: disownment of all Friends who joined the Orthodox branch, 1829-1848; Quaker records re: Joseph John Gurney; JH no slaves, 1846-1852 in BC; original charters for JH University and Hospital; Samuel S. Hopkins's disownment in 1832 by the Orthodox; Samuel, J H's brother was disowned on December 5, 1839 for selling distilled spiritous liquors and had in his family two coloured persons who were slaves ; 1850 census records for Samuel and Lavinia; Grace Church records, Grace architects, Niernse and Neilson; 1847, colored temperance convention in Philadelphia; contractors at Clifton, James Murray, bricklayer, Female Grammar School, no. 9; Hamilton Bayly; William Waddell, Sun 1852; Sharon Ann Murphy on banking and slavery, definition of ownership of slaves used as liens; Julie Saylor re: block book maps, Baltimore Magicians club; Royal Arcanum bldg, 18 W. Saratoga, Demons Club, 1920; Kimball family, Rattlesden; Taylor Chapel, Gloria Porter's research; Judge William Fisher, Chris Kintzel; graves of Lavinia and Samuel Hopkins, Greenmount Cemetery; grave of Helen Hopkins Thom; Arundel Hopkins grave; Charter for JH Hospital, JHMI archives re: Johns Hopkins; 36 East Montgomery Street doorway, Steffens Colonial Doorways and Doorsteps, Baltimore, August 1919 House Beautiful; Man in the Street: Galloway Cheston; Eliza H. Crenshaw and Augusta Tucker and contractors at Clifton (J Hancock); James Henry Jones on 1870 census; Augusta Tucker Townsend obit, 1999; Black workers at Clifton, 1870; 1860 visit of Prince of Wales to see Clifton? Janet Felston and Hilltop House; William Fowler, gardner; Issue of the Horticulturist, 1857, with mention of Clifton; 1870 census for Clifton, Elizabeth Crenshaw housekeeper; 1860 census Richard Wheeler, 15, son of Lloyd Wheeler,District 12, Harwood; Labor at Clifton, 1850-1860; Richard Townsend diary entries for Samuel Hopkins (d. 1867) and Orthodox Quaker, his partner, 1873, September; 1875 Elizabeth Crenshaw dies, July; 12/1874, Richard M. Janney, dies, his widow sister of JH, was elder in Orthodox meeting; 1876, Miles White dies, married JH's sister Margaret, only son Francis married to Richard M. Janney's daughter; forum in Slavery & Abolition re: slavery and universities, by Alfred L. Brophy (2018); Laurel burial? Aaron Albert Mossell, d. December 11, 1910;



204 Johns Hopkins: National Republican, March 14, 1873; Michael Queen and property in BA 12th district, 1877, possible relation to Isaac/Emanuel Queen who died 1888, buried near Michael Queen's property, possibly on it?; neighbor Frederick Seling, see William G. Thomas III re: Queens; 1847 letter from Sarah Hopkins Janney (JH's sister) to Gilbert and Mary Hopkins Congdon (JH's sister); 1849 Sarah Hopkins Janney to Mary Hopkins Congdon (also JH's sister); 1853 Jane Janney White to her mother Sarah Hopkins Janney; ca. 1855 Sarah to Sister Mary re; Clifton and White(s) Hall; bio of Joseph J. Hopkins (1793-1845); Thomas Worthington, death provides possible date for letter;



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206 Lane detail of blacks on Federal Hill; life of historian Leroy Graham, Jeannetta Craigwell-Graham, Denmark; Olmsted Parks and Playgrounds; Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad marker; Frederick Death records, Simon Bowen, Frederick; Lynching, BrettM Tyler; Bear Creek in War of 1812; Don Dietrich and Thomas Poultney and David Trimble;, April 1861 riots; Howard Daniels and Druid Hill Park, 1863; Roger Easton and St. John' Church Broad Creek Organ, Palimpsest projects; Jacob Hilbus, tuner, organ maker; Kendall and Canton Race courses; Charles Marcellus and Father John Henry Dorsey St. Peter Claver school for black children; Wilimington Delaware origins;



207 1811 Early Baltimore City Seal, High Court of Admiralty Papers, Fair American; Cecil Patent, Jesse Money with Peale Seale; Justice of the Peace, D. Byerly, laws of Md 1838, Reverend Ethaan Allan's copy purchase in 1865; Maryland Justice, 1825, slaves, free blacks entries; Scott Shane re: Charles Torrey, etc. Slavery in Baltimore, 1842-1844; Digest of the Law of Maritime capture; ecp editorial for Gaslight re: epidemic etc; Ann and Katherine Giroux re: public art, tuesdays with ed; Elaine Breslaw?; Court House museum foundation meeting, 1/12/2022; Leroy Graham novel continued; Mel Wilhoit re: Ira Sankey and Dwight L. Moody in Baltimore, 1878-1879; Voting records, BC looking for women voting 1920, etc. finding aid; Leser v Garnet, Rebecca Carlone session; rare copy of 1814 Baltimore Almanac by William Warner, text;



208 Johns Hopkins: 1/2022 version of team paper re: Johns Hopkins and Slavery with Stan's suggestions; December 3, 2021 conference jhu; Yale etc. conference on Pandemics and the legacies of slavery, Wake Forest, NC A & T, Old Salem Museum; JHU errors on websites re: JH and Slavery; Allison Seyler, Scholars with agendas meeting; Chloe Dodson and Charles Talbott; Abigail Padfield: use of Public Spaces Tuesdays with Ed; spreadsheet of meeting re: JH at Douglass Institute, 1873/04/09; Elizabeth Hopkins\friend of JH, death certificate, 21 East Franklin; brother William Hopkins, executor of JH's will dies at 21 Franklin; . Purported Johns Hopkins love letters, correspondence with young ladies, JHU collection re: JH; 1867 new Orthodox meeting house; George William Brown to JH 1867 re; proposed bequest to Hospital, University;Margaret Byer letters; dear Jane letters; miss Emily letters; bogus love letter? Alverda Hopkins Owings Mills; JH archives inventory, JHU; research re: Philip Hopkins died Havana, 1843;



209 Johns Hopkins: copy of paper Johns Hopkins and Slavery: The Slave Census of 12850 and the Gardens at Clifton; Gardens at Homewood; William Waddell, JH's inventory of horticulture, plants at Clifton, 1873; William Fowler bio materials; dJames Ross, 1840 pocket picked; 1840, chancery suit re: JH acquisition of Clifton; $15,800; draft of team paper as of 3/5/2022; 1850 slave schedule, Clifton; Philip H. Hopkins and Nace Hall, 1839; Hardy's spreadsheet of Hopkins manumissions from IB5; Mary Pagan on the JHCOA, 1999 with transcription of 1880 census; Sheldahl on JH in Hopkins Magazine, winter of 2021; Sun tributes to Martha Jones, February 6, 2022; ownership of hard histories domain, godaddy, customer 3776758, pin 9676; web language re: JH on JHU websites, suggestions for correction; Hardy Williams, research re: JH; slaves at Clifton, schedules; research on James Lester, slave owning neighbor of JH; Fire in Baltimore County Clerk's office, towson



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13 Files - 6.568 GB; Forster family films, Germany; second world war; MSA SC 5458_45_233, ; MSA SM 183, SR 4438, bounty rolls, for free blacks in USCT; MSA SC 5458_45_233, MSA SC 4678, M5775, compensation for slaves in USCT; Election returns, 1864; Annapolis State House contracts, Shaw, Dance; 1870 Mortality schedules; Mary Katherine Goddard Declaration of Independence;k Frederick G. Hunte, Laurel:la Fahnestock v. Feldner, MSA SC 5330-230-17;



211 Cipriano Ferrandini; essay on Remembering Baltimore;



212 Ferrandini:



213 Ferrandini:



214 Ferrandini:



215 Ferrandini:



216 Supreme Court Admiralty, Leiner, Power, Papenfuse 2014, cases



217 Butchers Hill, Cherry Hill, notes on Grove Park, West Arlington; article re: 1815 electronic map of BC;



218 Barney, Luther Martin; Stricker, War of 1812 militia;



219 Grove, McCreery, Ogden, Nicholl, urban forests, parks, NDC projects; Magnolia Street subdivision; NARA entrances and clearances for BC, 1818-1844 (2018); Law dept case files, Md Institute; Norris v. mayor, Kerr v. Enoch Pratt, Dawson v. mayor; Jackson v. state; desegregation of Smallwood State Park; Samuel West; Garrett Power Apartheid Baltimore; Baker Street; Library 2707, Bond guide to Baltimore with color cover of Mt. Vernon Square, Washington Monument;



220 Watermarks: Washington Document



221 1815: Fulton v. Lewis Hair Dresser petition for freedom



222 Ross Kimmel, Slave Freedom Petitions in the courts of colonial md. 1979 and MHM 1976; Phil Morgan on Black Patriots, American Revolution; 2011



223 Custom Records during the Revolution; HRS; customs house search 1959, BC; Phebe Jacobsen's notes on Carpenter's lot, Annapolis



224 Customs Records, BC through War of 1812, 1824; inventory of MS2383 Carpenters certificates; 1826 report on Net revenue of Chesapeake Ports of entry, 1790-1926; French consul's report of tonnage bc; ecp HCA 2014, HCA 32/1293; Captain Edward Veazy; Deloup's report of port activity, BC 1812;



225 Slave ship, Diligente; Slaves, Gibraltar, Whitridge, excerpt from Kathryn Grover; John A Robb BC shipbuilder' ; Waterwitch; Poulson paintings; slavers



226 BC: Brown v. Board; segregation in BC Schools



227 BC: Brown v. Board; segregation in BC Schools



228 CDs, Sallie's Phone, 9/20198; ecpcpu files cd copied; ECP remarks on the naming of the building, newspaper: riot Baltimore 1841; John Bingham, from Baltimore Patriot, July 10, 1841; ReverdyJohnson letter to newspaper, Norville letters, 1860, 1866 Baltimore to Mobile, Alabama; Newspaper article re: James Schneider; Gabriel Godefroy, 1728-1813; image of Judge Bell; Md. State Archives, African American Families; BAsque ship; Thomas Jefferson's sisters black and white; Black grand lodge, prince hall masons; Papermaking by hand ad; Garrett Power, Meade v. Dennistone; David Armenti on pursuit of Freedom in Maryland;



229 Baptis Irving, War of 1812, editor of the Whig; contempt case, 1808; Norvell;



230 Augustine Herrman; ecp review of Koot;



231 BC police records; transfer of records to BCA from DLR list; including annual reports of police, fire, public baths, etc.Harry Gilmore, Police commissioner



232 George Reuling Papers (in German)



233 George Reuling Papers (in German)



234 George Reuling Papers (in German)



235 George Reuling Papers (in German)



236 genealogical research on watchman/police officer John H. Weatherstine, draft of 1863,NARA record group 110; two Captain John Murphys war of 1812, Fells Point; ships Globe and Grampus, privateers; entrances and clearances, Rhoda Dorsey's work, For Baltimore entrances and clearances for 1809, see: http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/nara_rg36_t257/scm013216/html/mdsa_scm13216-0289.html; Joshua Johnson, painter; Baltimore War of 1812 records, series BCA BRG 22 & MdSA S931, Joshua Johnson's 1782 manumission, Smithsonian Microfilm; Glenn Johnston re: Bear Creek, Negro League baseball, Baltimore Atlantics; graveyard, Franklin Historic District, Black Washerwoman, Susan McDaniel, Leander and Susan McDaniel; 1880 census; Howard County; St. Agnes and St. Edward, death records? Franklintown historic district. Archbishops, Gibbons, Kennick and cemetery lot;



237 ECPCLIO: File management, Wiki; printer installation; router passwords,; working with google docs; godaddy transcribedoc.net account;



238 seminar, May 19, 2022? Keesha, Hardy, research Elizabeth Hopkins, manumission records; Johns Hopkins: Samuel (brother), wife Lavinia; Aundel Hopkins, son of Lavinia and Samuel, Greenmount; JH's residences in Baltimore; Baltimore Merchants Bank; Mooney, 1913, print of Merchants Bank; JH's entry in Elizabeth Hopkins memory book, JHU (handwriting?);



239 BCA Management, 2013; budget issues relating to my retirement.



240 analysis of surviving BC directories; Baltimore City Death Records & indices



241 Web sites, blogs, and Godaddy



242 1835 Ship Enterprise, Bermuda, stolen children, domestic slave trade



243 Misc: Bishop William Rollinson Whittingham (wikipedia_; negative of photograph of young boy ca. 1860 standing at a table; The Baltimore Academy; Benjamin Banneker, Hound and the Hare; Andrew Ellicott; Lukas Etter; African Academy; Joseph Townsend; Baltimore Equitable Assurance/Insurance; Loyola and Slavery zoom session; Nathaniel Hawthorne theory of history, conception of time;



244 Slaveholding in D.C.; Charles Torrey research notes; slavery in Sun; Brothers Keeper, Eric re: Samuel Chase (6-532) Chase's notes on the law, msa sc 457; msa sc2006, Charlotte Halol; Black Marriages in AA Co, 1851-1866; research on John M. Duncan imprint of Cushing & Son; 1825; see ecp rare books; Say/Sayes, Jefferson's cook in Baltimore; James Hemings Jefferson's chef, Baltimore; William Evans and Jefferson; 1893; Stony Run, narrow guage; 1893 photograph; Ecp- What's in a Name (two examples from two million places;



245 Notes re: landmark legal precedents including eminent domain, Legal History course 2006; Richard Reid re: eminent domain, takings clause, U. S. Constitution, Zoning ordinances;



246 Notes Re: Louisa Catherine Adams (dau Joshua Johnson), William Ray and horrors of slavery; Meridian Hill estate; U. S. v. Hodges; treason; opposition to war of 1812; Gordon Wood on Adams family; http://marylandarchivist.blogspot.com/2017/01/a-marylander-born-in-london-educated.html;



247 Notes re: Louisa Catherine Adams, Notes re: Misses Cottringer;s Seminary, 72 Franklin Street, Baltimore; Cornelia Cottringer; attended Louisa Catherine's ball for General Jackson in 1824? Baltimore finishing school. See: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Baf6TT0qKeuMtrz0_0k5dnMOUHb_k3u4



248 ecpref004a: Homewood



249 ecpref004b Homewood



250 ecpref004c Homewood



251 ecpref004d Homewood



252 ecpref005a Fells Point



253 ecpref005b Fells Point



254 ecpref006a Lost Neighborhoods; notes on google drive, lostneighborhoods@gmail.com, Log into email then: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/my-drive; includes https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SQYiSG0yV-CLOZQXvPygSUIeEjO1yWMO https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Fd79GSCV4jFRSz7sPzjjS8Cx6TJ7rYUj https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Z8xQGfZKqSyY0-DoS3LUjvlI5rWiTTtP https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByACveTTZ5jWRGN4bnJ3OWlVeEk https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PbFPKyzYy2pEv15ZlOZ0AlISv8AXQSW8 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SYWEPUeo5N37fgQfs5HF_59RNmmfjr6O https://drive.google.com/open?id=16-V44q1TvGkokhAqaLNpL8PYpzGJ2ZuD



255 ecpref007a computers and software- old domains, editonline.us; 2018 IRS audit; pdfsa extraction program, activation key;



256 Remington, Kathleen Ambrose; Follow the North Star Course, 2012, JHU class list;



257 Annapolis the Capital of the U. S. , Stanley Klos; Washington MSS; http://marylandarchivist.blogspot.com/2012/11/annapolis-capital-of-united-states-in.html



258 Fulton v. Lewis, black Barber, Baltimore; refugee from Haiti, Student paper re:; Patricia A. Reid article; see files https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0ByACveTTZ5jWZzVFVDZtaTJkeVE?resourcekey=0-FE1k63ruAvdFN0PlWQdyag



259 2012 course on slavery, fugitive slaves, Free Blacks in Baltimore, CDs; Lorena Walsh on ethnicity among Africans in North America, 1998 paper with CD



260 Baltimore City Jail: Runaways, 1820s- case of Abednego and Walker family, Tenn.; letter to mayor of Baltimore, 1823 about his running away.



261 Paper re: Thomas Poppleton, death records at time of his death for BC; 11856 coroner's inquest re: death from drinking ...



262 BC Police: Southern District Watch Book at U of Md Balt County; img_3631/3661



263 Trial of Reverend Jacob Gruber, Roger Brook Taney; notes re;Finkleman, sorting out Prigg v Pa.



264 Race and the Law seminar; David Bogen's outline; Koger on lynchings in Md/US source unknown; Afro supplement road to brown; tribute to judge ARRIE Davis;



265 Where have all the flowers gone? Laurel Cemetery essay



266 JohnArchdale, 1642-1717, NC Quaker governor by Henry G. Hood, jr.; slavery in NC, Sydney re: Guilford Conference, Martha Jones's comments re:; Quaker slave owner; note: Slavery a matter of conscience for Quakers; Isaac Jackson's Journal, 1776 re: Quakers and Slaves in AA Co, Ba Co, Md; Janney Papers re: Quakers & slavery; Thomas J. Little on South Carolina Slave Laws; search for James Crawford Neilson, architect's property in BC, ca. 1850; Niernsee as slave owner; Stony Run Park, Blythwood, Blithwild, Blythewood, narrow gauge railroad; Arthur Dobrin, re: novel, racism; Concertina, musical instruments in BC, 1840s-50s; Charity Govans in Toronto, Frederick Douglass and Charity's gravestone in Laurel; Bromo, George VI's toilet paper frm Erik Larson, Splendid and the Vile; West Arlington, Demon's Club House (Magicians); James Hemings Annapolis Mayor's Court, Samuel Chase, recorder, sample handwriting;



267 Warner & Hanna; 1814 almanac; probate; census forms; Rollo Silver, Baltimore Book Trade, 1953



268 Warner & Hanna



269 Warner & Hanna



270 Research Seminar re: Johns Hopkins family and slavery Hardy Williams, twill256@jhu.edu; notes re: Hopkins family and slavery in AA Co.; blog entry re: Johns Hopkins as an enigma; ; Joseph John Gurney's stay in Baltimore and Baltimore pamphlet by Gurney on Elias Hicks; 1814 Baltimore Almanac; Maryland Penitentiary, lynching records project, Chris Haley, Matthew Novick; April 161 riot print; Soderlund, Quakers and Slavery; research on Elizabeth Hopkins;



271 Johns Hopkins: 3/11 and 3/19 seminars; enigma; Kenneth Carroll Quakers; 1776 Jackson journal of visits to Quaker slave owners; MSA Quakers and Revolution; Hopkins Warrenton road mss re: JH; Michael Johnson and May 19 even; Leopold Von Ranke; 1873 obit Johns Hopkins; AA co judgments, 1789-90; Dorsey case; Freedom petitions, AA co 1790; Walker book 1792, Philip Edwards printer; Arndt Baltimore Book trade; Jacques Kelly, Clifton; Clifton Mural of Naples harbor;



272 Johns Hopkins: signage at Clifton; Alfred Jacob Miller portraits; Black beyond data, Jessica Marie Johnson's work; BC Slave Pens; Amy Davis article; 1850 slave schedules;



273 Johns Hopkins: Academy talk; Johns Hopkins (1795-1873): "A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma"? Isaac Jackson Journal, 1776 visit to JH's grandfather re: slaves; paintings of JH; Philip Hammond Hopkins; Maryland Society for the Abolition of Slavery; Notes on Hannah and problem of slavery in the family; "Crimes Against Humanity"; William Johnson, Coachman and efforts to track down Olmsted accounting records. Warrenton Road documents of Samuel Hopkins re: memories of Elizabeth; Myrtila Miner; Earlham Hall, Joseph John Gurney estate, Norwich; JH and Greenhouse #1, Clifton; Philip frees Francis in 1795; 1861 JH loans city money for defense; description of JH warehouse, 1861; Hannah and apprenticeships, 1821; JH documents on JHU Library website; 3/5s clause Constitution; articles re: Joseph John Gurney: David E. Swift; J; bio of Wilberforce by Gurney; printers of Norwich; bibliog of Gurney;



274 Memories of the Forgotten: Five Washerwomen of Baltimore, 1840-1882, Lydia Weeks, rebecca Garrett, mary Ann Fleetwood, Ann Hutchins Handy, and Rachel Hughes; Agnes Kane Callum, 7th USCT, 1863-1866, 1990; Longacre, 4th USCT: Charles H. Giles, Christian Fleetwood, Alfred Ward Handy;



275 Graveyard on Forest Drive; McClellan Alley; missing AA Co Guardian Accounts? AACo.; New Yorker, World Trade Center photos; Guns, Poultney & Trimble; search for Lemuel Taylor, Lance Humphries; DC census 1900; Dicson family; Adeline Henson; Lind and Murdoch architects; Jonathan Carroll, failed moses exhibit, princeton; Pennsylvania avenue images, 1980s? Garrett Power chart of corner of Baltimore & Gay streets; Navassa/Guano cases; GWTW course disc;



276 Transfer of Library to warehouse, worksheets



277 Great American History Machine; Anna Ella Carroll; Merryman case, student paper;



278 Wagner's point; 1835 Baltimore Bank riot; miniature of Mrs. William Bedford Barney; guide to port of Baltimore; Carter's Grove, 1965, Bodine; John Roach; 1754 newspaper clippings, Elizabeth Canning trial; index to Baltimore American, illustrated edition; Modern Lithographers, 2560 Lord Baltimore Drive; Mueller; Esperanza; George Lynn Lackland Davis, Mt. Olivet; Anne Bowman, 1850s, author; Painted Screens; Gray's map of Maryland; Middle Passage, poetry, Hayden; Klemm's map, Leininger; PG Atlas, martenet, 1861; John Hoskins Stone, gov on boundaries of Maryland, 1795, 1801 William Pinkney, William Cooke, Philip Barton Key re: boundaries of MD;driving tour of Olmsted Legacy; Jacobsen, researching African American Families; John Lilburne, 1639 an Answer; Clergy of St. Paul's by Frederick Ward Kates to 1957 including William Ward Wyatt, 1827-1864; 11 West Mount Vernon Place, Katharine B. Dehler, Garrett Jacobs House; Country Magazine, Maryland 350; Cooper Family, runaway slaves, 1858; Martinez on crimes at Baltimore Hotel;



279 Finkle inquiry re: Henry Bennett and Benjamin Cloud, two Civil War soldiers from Baltimore buried in Loudon park; Mr. Finkle was an active member of the Baltimore Carpenters union and worked on the private homes of the Willard Hackerman family as well as the Myerhoff. See zoom session; Francesca Billington re: Navassa inquiry; Dennis Halpin; Duncan ownership; Guano to Baltimore; Brotherhood of Liberty; 1889-90 Jones, Duncan, Fertilizer Company; Levine on Reconstruction, Hawthorne on the ascending spiral curve; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper; inquiry re: Grand Jury reports, 1907 Annapolis, Rick Hutzell; Amy Specart bio of Thomas Stone, signer;



280 Navassa case, 1891; Dennis Halpin, Francesca Billington, Reverend Alexander, Reverend John H. Collett (1852-1909); Navassa pamphlets; the Bark Romance & Captain Duncan; index volumes to death certificates for Baltimore (inventory of CE42)



281 Baltimore Academy; African Academy, Banneker, Gerard T. Hopkins; Warner & Hanna BC Directory; tax lists for Elisha Ellicott; Townsend; index to Baltimore Equitable policies; Susannah Elliott matron at African Academy,, 1800 yellow fever; Isaac Toy; Light Street Methodist, Redwood street; German Street; Isaac Briggs Almanac; Gurney re: Elias Hicks, 1839; Bettye Thomas re; Sharp Street Methodist; Journal of Francis Asbury re: Baltimore, segregation;



282 Baltimore City Historical Records Survey, work orders, 1812-1814



283 1860 graphic peddler's wagon; WPA Maryland assessment 1937; Lt. Colonel Gustavus W. Dorsey, Confederate, Brookville, 1905; St. Mary's court, indentures 1826, Liber EIM no D?; Notes re: photograph purported to be of Babe Ruth in Cherryvale uniform, St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, Storm Glenn's inquiry;



284 TWE: David Beaudin, Druid Hill Park, Rawlings conservatory; Bradley Alston,7th USCT, camp Belger, Birney Barracks, Augusta, Fleetwood, Handy, Waring; Hawkins Point Quarantine Hospital, Cherry Hill land grants, Larkin Gallup, Sparrows Point death of Small Pox, 1902?; Michael Gibbons, Babe Ruth, St. Mary;s Storm Glenn; Lucy Ridgely, Free Black; Jacobsen, map of Friends Meetings, note Hannah Hopkins at Indian Spring, Wetherstine, BC Watchman, Southern Sympathizer; map of Bank Street, location of African Academy? intro to Goodson and Hollie by ecp; Collett defender of Navassa workers; Happy Mapmakers website; G. W. Perkins, Marcus Allen; Patapsco Neck, Bear Creek research, Glenn Johnston; Laurel Cemetery program emails; Theodore Locks burial of child without permit; Navassa workers and riot; Matthew Novick's research on the Navassa rioters; USCT soldier Jarmuth image, Chicago; Olmsted Archives newsletter;



285 Jesse Tyson, Baltimore Chrome works; 1824 directory, another Johns Hopkins, grocer, Pitt Street; Joseph John Gurney: Slavery among Friends; Hicksite vs. Orthodox pamphlets, robert Reyes; Julie Weaver, Chawton House, Amelia Opie; Friends marry cousins?Francis T. and Joseph J. King; Friends Archives London re: Gurney, King; Gurney's private journals, MS 0322 film Swarthmore (images of mss vol 13 of Gurney's journal of stay in America, 1826-1843); Rawley, Gurney in America article; Gurney on the Abolition of Slavery, 1824; Earlham Hall; Mrs. Gurney and Abraham Lincoln; images from the documents at Friends Library, London; etc



286 analysis of Gurney's Journal vol. 13. Audubon re: Stormy Petrel; Pennsylvania Freeman, Orthodox Friend, Francis T. King??; Binder contains: James A.Rawley, Joseph John Gurney's Mission to America,1837-1840, p. 668, Garrison's view of Gurney: "although he was a flaming abolitionist in England...he has scarcely opened his lips since his arrival on the subject of slavery."; Deepening the Theological Divide and what to do about Slavery in MD; Francis t.King, changing the minds while attending to the pocket book; Gurney on slavery, published 1824; Passenger list of the Monongahela, August 27, 1837; Assessment, notes from John Gurney's volume 13; Stormy Petrel poem; passenger actor//impresario R. C. Maywood; Gurney's map of his travels in Northern Virginia, 1838; Phebe Jacobsen map of Friends Meetings in Maryland; notes from Journey in North America, letters to Amelia Opie; Calendar for 1838, notes from Opie, published journals, and volume 13 of journey to Northern Virginia meetings;



287 Battle Acre & William Bedford Barney, Glenn Johnston, Stevenson U; 1798 assessment for Lower Patapsco Hundred; The Happy Map-Maker's Website; Review of Vigilance by Andrew K. Diemer; William Still; William Pinn ad in the Pennsylvania Freeman for Green Corn; 1853 Liberator, poetry reading Frances Ellen Watkins, Robert &William Pinn, Stark county, Ohio; a spreadsheet of Marylanders helped by William Still; Accessible Archives, Colored American newspaper; articles from the Pennsylvania Freeman, Genealogybank; Colored School in Baltimore, 1838, rear of Sharp Street Methodist; Orthodox Friend from Baltimore (need full article, page obscured) 1839-1846; Vince Golden, WMA (AAS); Torrey and Chapman, imprisonment of Torrey; C. M. Clay from Barnum's hotel, 1846; 1853 article about Vigilance Committee; Circuits of Wealth, Brt John A. E. Harris and the financing of the Domestic Slave trade, 2016; BRG 13, BCA City Law department collection proposal for accessing; Lyceum Observer, backup; saga of Laurel Cemetery photograph, 1958, maiden over grave of William Johnson; Jolliffe's and Johns Hopkins, Samuel Lavinia, ; Syd's new theory; Diane Frese Evartt re: Manual and St.Paul's parachutist, 1990 landing on her; search for article re: Orthodox Quaker in Pennsylania Freeman, 1839/1846 re:Orthodox Friends and Slavery?; Bryant Whelan Tuesdays with Ed Re: Gist/Howell family papers; KY Alabama, Maryland, BC; Bryant Whelan and Gist Family papers,



288 BC 1796/98; Power on Groundrents; Harrison; Baltimore Street; Gay Street; 1796 BC directory see ocr; first maps of Baltimore Town; Harrison's Marsh; Pennsylvania Freeman, 1839/1846 Orthodox Quaker on slavery, HSP copy DiGiovanni; Payne memorial 1894, Frederick Douglass speech; Barney's inheritance; permissions for images for where have all the flowers gone; omnibus token; Emorys and Laurel & transfer of power...;



289 Joseph Townsend, HSP re: Townsend Mss, DiGiovanni, HSP; Sampler from Balt 1801 with row houses, possibly insured by Townsend?;Jordan Landes re: Townsend Papers at Swarthmore, etc.; redlining, Nathan Connolly and Shani Mott; housing appraisal discrimination re: mortgage renegotiation; Elizabeth Hopkins, love of JH and her house?; Hawthorne on human progress as a circle; 1773 William Barney shot by son; NMB Laurel Cemetery Carroll county; Sydney, Pictures and documents from Loudon Cemetery; Francis Thompson King research; King buried in Loudon Park; Karpay presidential book club suggestions; Babe Ruth, St. Mary's Industrial School; 1947 Sanborn maps; Jolliffe, Lavinia Hopkins, slavery at Clifton, tax records for Clifton, BA;



290 wh (ecp0009a George Earnest, Philip Thomas Coke Tillyard)



291 Nonsuch, Eric's Bartram, John W. Kidd; James Leander Cathcart's journal; image of BaltimoreCity Zouave, ca. 1860; St. James Home for Boys, High and Low streets run by St. Mary's Industrial School?; Nat Adams re: Harlem Park and red lining; ecp on JH essay on a riddle wrapped in a myster ...; Marcus Allen re: Baltimore Savings Bank records and Black Capitalism; Seth Kaller and recruiting poster for USCT; blacks in Nova Scotia, nyt; BC War of 1812 records, Glenn T. Johnston; Sophie Hess on 1868 Flood in BC, disease re: floods and the city, Note that BCA has acquired the Health Department annual reports, notes re: 1801-1906 disease maps, 1903 scanned by JHU; Amelia Graham and the Frederick Douglass jr pension fraud case, Bengies MD black community, BA; BCA Health Department Records and Annual Reports. See: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qxhtp49V8cdb8MfehHJ2Ztr5YuLRJoT9



292 Fathers Day, 2022; Reverend Edwin A. Dalrymple, 1818-1881; Johann T. Hanzsche, baltimore printer, union arcade, market space, 1880 Calender; 1870 tribute to John Pendleton Kennedy, Peabody Institute; Kennedy's discourse on the life of George Calver, 1846; REverend N. C. Burt, 1855 and1856 pamphlet re dispute among BC Presbyterians and Franklin St. Presbyterian Church; image of laying out Roland Avenue ca. Northern Parkway, ca. 1914?; Calvin Schermerhorn essay on Captitalisms captives, domestic slave trade; Owen Laurie re: BA assessment records 1846-1860; Jollife estate, slave, etc. wk by Sydney Van Morgan, question of Hopewell Quaker records, PRJ's work, includes Meredith H. Jollife who married JH's cousin Margaret; Black Washerwomen, Kelbaugh image; Governor Goldsborough and 1911 image, Burns detective agency investigation, Brooklyn AA co at the time.



293 Gurney volume 13 review; Francis T. King continued; Loudon Park graves re:Francis T. King family; Moses Sheppard, Bliss Forbush; Moore-Tyson papers, Townsend papers; dilemma of slavery among quakers living in slave states, Robert Reyes; .. Johns Hopkins townhouse; Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church; . ebook re: 2007 conference, suggestions for reference wiki; Mapping the Health of Baltimore city law governing incorp of private cemeteries1852; John Browning and the integration of the Maryland Bar; Sydney and Margaret Hopkins Jolliffe; Candace Gray, Morgan re: Charles Taylor, see Browning;



294 Patrick McDonald and the Murder of Daniel Brown, 1875-1876; Hard Histories and policing in Baltimore re: Halpin, Malka, Shufelt; Bruce harris, John w. Hawkins;' Ann-Marie Angelo, George Peabody and mapping BC tax records; BC tax record and Samuel Hopkins, JH's brother;



295 Platt Henry Skinner, Deaf, Dumb, and Blind care, DC, Maryland, 1849-



296 Carrere Family; Chatsworth, Pascaul's row, Waterloo Row; Robert Mills' ; Garrett Power re: Mills; electronic files



297 St. James Episcopal Church; Chronology compiled from James Wollen, other sources provided by Mary Klein and Mary Miller; 1906 Bromley complete in color, 33 plates; electronic files re: St. James, Episcopal Archives,



298 St. James Episcopal Church



299 St. James Episcopal Church



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WWII Navy casualty, South Pacific, widow University parkway, Lt. Adams, Maude Wellmore Ryan Adams; TWE; Inheritance Baltimore, Jennie Chaplin, Black Workers at Evergreen, domestic work; TWE; Blacks & Loyola, Alexis Faison, TWE, Juvenile Crime at Loyola, priest'diary; National Freedom of Informat on Coalition, ecp panel; John W. Hawkins, saloon keeper, TWE; Marshall court seminar; Joseph Townsend, map of West Chester; Douglass in Scotland, letter to Amy Post from Macedon (Smiths, Victor plank road); Bartol, McDonald, Habeas Case, 1875, death of Brown, murder by policeman in BC; search for case files in McDonald case; TWE Johns Hopkins, AndrewJewett, James Henry Jones, Monica Blair, Heather Cooper, JHCOA , Ebony article, James Alvin Jones, ist black Democratic state senator, related to James Henry Jones?; Institute for the Colored Blind and Deaf Mutes, 1896 in JH Jones neighborhood, Saratoga Street; Myrtilla Miner and Emily Edmondson, manifest of the Union, Donovan slave trader, Pratt Street B& O;



301 Auction of Civil War related items including rare broadside re: Baltimore Riots, April 1861; Skinner's Muteand the Blind, search for issues; Johns Hopkins real estate: housing, blocks 901,946; See prints of known issues of the Mute and the Blind, see Binder 301 oversize;



302 1830-1840 Ward 7, Waterloo Row/Barnums (ecpref0009d);



303 C. H. J. Taylor, Candace Jackson Gray; Francis Gildea, his son, and the undercroft of the Basilica; Joel Leininger, passwords for wiki.martenet.com; Peter Bower, Phil Crockett, BAPH renewal; Washington's watermarks; The Elizabeth in Thom's book and Johns Hopkins--21 Franklin Street Judge Henry s. Cohn, Keiger who got Johns Hopkins's house?; Dorothy Hopkins (d. 1857), widow of Gerard T. Hopkins, residences (Sharp Street & Franklin); DH tea with Gurney, 1838, Sharp Street; ; George Plater, Horatio Sharpe Letter, 1766, Sotterly; Presidential Biography book club- Harriet Lane, James Buchanan, Rosenberger article on Harriet; Charley Mitchell, slavery & St. Paul's, slave of Bosley and Mary Ann Hiss, 1863; Inquirty to PA Historical Society re: Townsend papers (Joseph Townsend), Baltimore Equitable, Turks Head, later West Chester, handwriting analysis, copies from Swarthmore? Jordan's offer. Joshua Johnson's Baltimore, 1790s-1820;



304 ecpref0002a Domestic & Transatlantic Slave Trade; Abbyy batch; dvd of AA C: McIntire, Newman, Warfield.



305 Domestic & Transatlantic Slave Trade , tables; 1852/1853 BC chattels(MSA); 1856-57, British correspondence re: slave trade; MCHC Merchants Exchange, arrivals, departures, 1835-1840; MS 610; dvd slave trade; 1838 entrances and clearances;



306 Domestic & Transatlantic Slave Trade, Katherine Jackson; 1836-;



307 Rutter Alley, Corpus Christi Churches, Tivoli/Holly Grove disaster, 1883, analysis of ownership/leasing, renting, deaths, crimes, Rutter Alley/Street, 1880s-1964? Zoning in BC, maps jhu, 1928-33; some notes re: Starkwether



308 JH: comments on reviews of current version of paper; March 7, 2023 Pratt with Fred Leiner; 1832 Philadelphia parade re: 100th birthday of George Washington, puzzle of bookbinders W. J. Abel and James Price who bound a copy of Marshall's biography vol 1 of Washington during the parade, perspective view of bookbinding; puzzle of Edward Hanlon, orioles manager, BC park board, Mt. Royal for Tuesdays with Ed; family history and lessons from Vermont, NYT; Bottom Rail on Top cartoon; 1914 centennial of Star Spangled Banner pin, medal, newspaper article re: Mrs. Leslie Carter and Belasco play about Maryland; Lorena and Peter Walsh on Barbadoes, covid, 2022; Chelsea and grandmother Ruth; Puzzle: Lady's Preceptor, Coale, Edes, 1810-1827-see diary; Henry Miller re Lead Coffins,SMC



309 Hanlon, Rutter Street, Corpus Christi church; Samuel Ward Chase, Dominic Down from the Balcony; handbills for Baltimore Theater, title page Polk Directory for 1888; Morrow Hospital, first Marine Hospital in Baltimore, opened 1920, closed 1923; 1931 ward maps, bc; entry for widening Belair road at Laurel cemetery?; Edward Hanlon, manager of Baltimore Orioles and President of the Park board, notes for Thomas Delise; Tivoli pier collapse, now at Sparrows Point under fill land; Ruzicka book binders; nyt History wars; Lance Humphries and Lemuel Taylor;



310 Goose Creek presentation and blog essay: judgments from loudoun county, 1841 Phillips v. Henry Hopkins, Araminata Winters, Lori Kimball, 1838/11/24 Gurney speaks at Baptist meeting, Orthodox meetings in Orthodox Baltimore Yearly meeting, 1830s; Thomas & Elizabeth Robson; Hannah Hopkins Minister at Indian Spring, 19 members when Robsons visited; Gurney's published letter to Amelia Opie re: visit to Goose Creek; Hannah Hoge, Goose Creek; Richard Henry Thomas, Orthodox Friend; Janney's store, Goose Creek; Abel Boyer French dictionary; Gurney bookplate, owned by Eric; talk on Easter Shore for Anne Fitzelle in May 2023, African Prince, Eastern Shore Slave, Thomas Bluett, 1734 ran away, Job ben Solomon; Tivoli disaster, death of Edward S. Calllahan, 1883, family info; Rutter Street (behind Mt. Royal, Md Institute, wpa index re: auctioneers; M106, blocks 404, 423, 384, BC; Samuel B. Wetherald; notes re: BRG41; Washington Birthday Parade, 1832, ode to Washington; 1838 Hopkins Brother's letter re: slaves "they have heels"; Cholera in Baltimore, 1832, notes from Sherry Olson, see contemporary accounts. See account of Lewis B. Wells, Black man who cared for cholera victims; curious question re: relationship of the Wells family of AA Co, JH? Wells is listed as a Dr. in 1831; See Notes, binder 310 and folder on Google Drive; index entries for Gerard Hopkins insurance policies with Baltimore Equitable, policy descriptions for Gerard and Elizabeth Hopkins, 1815; 1817; Jesuit sale of slaves, Katherine Jackson cargo of slaves, 1838, to New Orleans; notes by Sydney Van Morgan re; Minty Wells; notes re: Richard Mott Janney (d. 1874 at former residence of Johns Hopkins); notes re: Sarah Hopkins, Hopkins Bros, James Ross; Mary Hopkins Congdon, 1849;



311 Goose Creek; Orthodox in Baltimore; Friends Library records, London re: Orthodox



312 Project Files



313 Baltimore Card d Visite; Mencken autograph, 1942; Potomac Building Association, 1868; Stony Run Friends Meeting House postcard;



314 Projects: Homeland, Lawrence Jackson, proposed boards for exhibit, Sudbrook; Thomas Lanahan; Roland Park Company Collection, JHU; Charles Wilson re: Perine estate, Black; David Perine estate; suffragist Madeleine Lemoyne Ellicott, Ruscombe Mansion; Joseph F. Kemp; Washington Irving, Columbus, vol 1, SB Rephanson? copy? Eric Query; End of History? Sydney Van Morgan Tweet controversy, Allison Seyler reponse; WEB Du Bois, behold the land; Jesperson, growth and structure of English Language;



315 Amy Rosendrans, Catholic African American orphans of Baltimore; MLK sculpture Embrace, nyt; Bread and Cheese Creek, Alexander Lawson; Wes Moor inauguration, Sun, 2023/01/19; Wye Island, John Beale Bordley book from Eric & Cathy; Caleb and George Handy for Marcus Allen, his inquiries; Chattel records for BC, volume ED no 5, 1852, many manumissions, at MSA; Isaac Meyers, Chesapeake Railway, the rising tide of freedom book by 6th graders; Sarah Kidd, the Pirate's wife; Poteet family TWE; Perkins Homes TWE;



316 Fred Leiner, Prisoners of the Bashaw, March 7, 2023, Pratt outline of questions; maps and prints of Algiers, Tripoli; Catlin Gale, historian of the airforce re: privateers; Naval operations, 1803-1804; Charles A. Keene, American Shipping and trade from Leghorn, Jnl Economic History, 1978; review of Prisoners of the Bashaw, Wall Street Journal, 1/31/2023; ads re: Leghorn, Baltimore trade; [need to add notes, prints (for Eric) on Bartram, James Cathcart]



317 Goose Creek notes; ye meeting hous smal; impact of financial crisis,1837, 1838 letter Hopkins bors to John Janney; South river watershed; deeds to White's Hall making it clear that the family considered it at the head of South River; deed reserving the graveyard; sorting out the Hopkins family tree, Sydney's work on Ancestry; tax records relating to Samuel, JH's brother; bio info re; Dorothy Brooke, Hannah Janney, Joseph Janney, Hannah's brother; Fairfax meeting house where Hannah and Samuel were married (JH's parents), Gerrard T Hopkins; Amy Kimball on Monroe's slaves; Enslaved Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation; Arminta Winter/Winters; Thomas Swann in Loudoun County, slaves; 1838 Hopkins Brothers and accommodation docket; William Rust papers, business with Hopkins family; Baltimore Yearly Meeting, meeting members and ministers, 1830s visit of Thomas and Elizabeth Robson; Memoir of Loudoun County Virginia (misspelled Loudon), Waterford (Fairfax Meeting); Hopkins and Moore ad, 1824 dissolution of partnership; Thomas Moore, Benjamin P. Moore of Baltimore dies in Ohio, 1919; 1870s bio of Johns Hopkins, only bio sanctioned by him in his lifetime; Bendann brothers; White's Hall sold to Samuel who does own slaves ....; Note: genealogy of the Hopkins/Janney clan is from Sydney Van Morgan's excellent genealogy: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/173035131/person/292251623370/facts, https://www.thehouseofhopkins.com/posts/12-family-bios, Note also, that Indian Spring Meeting house was purchased by an AME congregation that is trying to keep its church from a developer: https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1996-05-28-1996149028-story.html;



318 Lawrence Jackson, Shelter, Charles Wilson & Homeland; plats of the Olmsted/Roland Park Company subdivision of Homeland; Martenet survey of Clifton; Olmsted on Chicago fire of 1871; exhibit panels for Olmsted 200th Birthday; Digital Commonwealth, Massachusetts, images of Baltimore; James Dixon/Dickson,black lawyer, death certificate spelled Dickson; death of child at Pratt Library; Dickson died at John Munder's saloon; History of Hoes Heights, BC



319 Goose Creek presentation and notes: Syd's suggestions/comments for correcting blog; Syd's inventory of JH family letters, images at JHU and elsewhere; 1847 letter re: Hopkins Bros partnership; 1838 William Stone letter re: slaves and Hopkins Bros; ad re: goods imported for Hopkins & Moore, 1823 frm Liverpool; Hannah Hoge bio info; Jacobsen map of Quaker meetings; Gurney's map of journeys in Md and Va.; Gerard Hopkins and Benjamin P. Moore; ads; Hopkins Bros, Gerard Hopkins and Benjamin P. Moore; Johns Hopkins and BP Moore; mapping Friends Meetings,Samuel M. Janney, Elizabeth Janney, Hannah Hopkins letters to Philip ?, by Minte (Winters?), 1832, and 1839, transcripts; Hannah to Johns Hopkins, 1840; Richard Mott Janney; Hannah to brother Joseph Janney, 1826; John and Ann Janney Hopkins, Alexandria; John Janney's final journey to WI and death; Marian Smith Holmes, great escape from slavery of Ellen and William Craft (first told by them and then by William Still); my review of Andrew K. Diemer bio of William Still;



320 Gurney, 1839 letter re: Elias Hicks, Baltimore imprint Woods and Cran; 1840 edition with response, printed by Wm Wooddy; origin of In the Lion's Mouth, Lori Kimball, Loudoun County clerk's office re: court cases involving Hopkins family; 1782 Mary Hopkins, AA Co. manumitting slaves; ad relating to T W & G Hopkins, sons of Gerard T, no,. 1 Light Street Wharf; Joseph Janney, jr. son of John Janney, 1823 probate; Ariminta, James Winters (Black); Minte?; Thomas Moore, Joseph J. Hopkins, Hopewell meeting; NARA entrances and clearances, Baltimore late 1820s; Hopkins, Janney probate; Uebrick-Pacheli, Friends Meeting in Baltimore and Virginia, 1989;



321 Goose Creek notes, copy of illus; Loudoun county judgments; Amos Janney lost ;pocketbook, 1837; Joseph Janney letter,12/1846 on death of aunt Hannah as the sister and companion of our parents;key to Taylor map of Loudoun County, 1853; 1860 slave distribution, Md and Virginia; William Lloyd Garrison re: Gurney; Glenn Crothers, In the Lion's Mouth; Hannah's 1826 letter to brother Joseph; Samuel McPherson Janney and wife, Elizabeth; sorting out the Janneys and the Hopkins (no small undertaking); 1833 Joseph Janney, Hannah's brother moves to Baltimore to form Janney, Hopkins & Hull; Joseph dies 1842 and firm becomes Basil B. Hopkins and Robert Hull; 1834 arrival of cargo of dry goods from Bremen to Janney, Hopkins, and Hull; Hull was dded to the partnership of Janney and Hopkins in November 1833; Joseph Janney's probate, 1842; search for image of Indian Spring Meeting House (Kelly); Brown's map of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends (Hicksite); John Janney probate (1823) Va.; St. John A. M. E. Zion Church, first bought Indian Spring Meeting House; 1832 Hopkins Bros account with Rusk bros Harper's Ferry; key to 1860 census map of slavery; Lori Kimball, 1841 judgment re: Hopkins Bros and Short & Skinner, Loudoun co Va.; Francis T. King short bio, surnames Winters, Hopins, Dorsey, Cordell;



322 Minty puzzle: Freed by Joseph Hopkins, 1832 (Syd's research); in 1850 living in the Baltimore County, 2nd district, household of Sarah, sister of JH, married to Richard Mott Janney; 1850 census taker for Janney household: Elbridge Gerry Hall. Janney's bio from Findagrave;



323 ecp & Sydney Van Morgan research files re: Janney and Hopkins (see: janney_hopk sd ): \whites_hall_deeds_06b.pdf \whites_hall_deeds_06c.pdf \Wills and Deeds.zip \drive-download-20230302T124911Z-001 \John Janney Letters with Hopkins Brothers \1847 Sarah Janney to Mary Congdon REDUCED.pdf \1850_minta_wells_ba_county.jpg \1850_minte_sarah_hopkins_janney.jpg \1860_sarah_hopkins_janney.jpg \2021_12_10_research_jhu_library.jpg \2021_12_sydney_copy_sarah_janney_letter_1847.pdf \265407181_10223642587071001_6849223393181941909_n.jpg \265971114_10223642587311007_5091403858274335821_n.jpg \266082554_10223642587231005_8288808058585820217_n.jpg \266094366_10223642585310957_5199675198985697911_n (1).jpg \266094366_10223642585310957_5199675198985697911_n.jpg \266428619_10223642586830995_8362740897999113555_n.jpg \308420682_10225077718548391_2077691295801295039_n.jpg \AA_South_River_Summary_Report_112608.doc.pdf \drive-download-20230302T124911Z-001.zip \Gmail - Letter from Johns' Sister Sarah Hopkins Janney to his other sister Mary Hopkins Congdon in 1849.pdf \jhu_ms-0078_OB-1_2 (1).pdf \jhu_ms-0078_OB-1_2.pdf \John Janney Letters with Hopkins Brothers.zip \Joseph S. Hopkins Notes.zip \Letter from Sarah Janney to Mary Hopkins Congdon 1849-1.jpg \Letter from Sarah Janney to Mary Hopkins Congdon 1849-2.jpg \Letter from Sarah Janney to Mary Hopkins Congdon 1849-3.jpg \Letter from Sarah Janney to Mary Hopkins Congdon 1849-4.jpg \Letters.zip \Margaret Cook Journal Complete.zip \Reduced and Complete-20230114T204339Z-001.zip \sarah_hopkins_janney.jpg \South River Watershed _ Anne Arundel County, MD.pdf \South Zoom.jfif \south_river_drainage.jpg \south_river_watershed.jpg \SouthRiver_web (1).jpg \SouthRiver_web.jpg \whites_hall_deeds_01.pdf \whites_hall_deeds_02.pdf \whites_hall_deeds_03.pdf \whites_hall_deeds_04.pdf \whites_hall_deeds_05.pdf \whites_hall_deeds_06a.pdf ;

sorting out the Elizabeth Hopkins who died in 1804; Indian Spring monthly meeting minutes to 1817; west river burial ground; 1838 John Janney letter from Hopkins brother with note in hand of Johns Hopkins; 1838 letter Hopkins Bros, "money is very scarce"; 1870 letter re: debt collection in Waterford, Northern Virginia; Affy certificate of Freedom, Sydney on Johns Hopkins grandfather's manumissions; 1807 Samuel Hopkins indenture not among indenture papers at MSA (missing from, but possibly had been retrieved after recording?);Austin Woolfolk property, Latrobe his lawyer; Clifton, Hopkins Greenhouse references; ref to James Ross of Hopkins Bros; AA Co indentures, missing volume, Affy, 36 years of age, CM 1351-1 (note: see copy of the microfilm of indentures on janney_hopk sd); William Wells, 1870 with daughter Minty, age 16; sorting out the Janneys including Sarah Hopkins Janney, husband Richard Janney and servant Minty (1850); Minutes of Indian Spring meeting on Ancestry, problem of Hopkins not being buried at West River, but at White's Hall; note re: Francis T. King and Janney, Hopkins, and Hull; Quakers in a slave sanctioned world: The Business Practices of the Hopkins and the Jannes of the Baltimore Yearly Meetings.; Calendar 1837-1840;



324 site visit, Laurel Cemetery, 3/8/2023;objections to Women voting, Md, ref tp :eser V/ Barmet. 1921; 14 East Chase Street apartment, Bruce Price, 1870-75, Passano/O'Neill building index MCHC; notes re: Austin Woolfolk; TWE Bill Fonferek re: Miles Ray, wife Rachel, Joseph Hardy Ray, Lucinda Ray, sailmaker; bankrupt 1811;TWE: dojo@dojosound.com re: Gunner's Hall Coath family of tavern keepers (tavern where Poe was found drunk and dying), was Thomas Coath , former police officer and tavern owner? ;TWE Lee O. Eutsey re: undertakers 1860- BC, J Weaver? made lead lined coffin for Lincoln, buried John Wilkes Booth in Greenmount Cemetery, 1869; TWE Patterson Park Swimming Pool integration, etc; watermarks, Stephen Wilson; flax to Newry Ireland from Wilmington, NC. probate for Wilson d. 1794, Inventory work in 2023 dollars approx $1.1 million, inventory included 7 vessels or 43% of the value of the inventory; ; Barge No 2 1813, continuation of Ray Miles and work on George Stiles, Owner of the Nonsuch privateer before sale to USN, Ray Miles tax records, 1813, Pitt Street plats for pump tax; 1811 bankruptcy of Miles Ray; Nonsuch 1818, Nonsuch privateer captain, Robert Hardie, voter impressment of Nonsuch USN crew in local election , given ballots and marched to polling place; inventory of Safeco Title plats, at BCA BMS 10; Jennie Chaplin, MCHC supervising Morgan student grant to study racial problems at Patterson Park, swimming pool; TWE Bureaucracy of Immigration, rallvi01@gettysburg.ed; my review of Andrew Diemer bio of William Still, intro for bookclub; maps of Sparrows point, ca. 1877 and ed map for 1940 census; paperwork for honorarium for conversation with Fred Leiner at Pratt re: Prisoners of the Bashaw and my MHM review of the book; Everstine inventory of lost? entrances and clearances for BC?



325 NYT re: admiralty mailbags, PRO/NA Great Britain;; Carolina insurance policy, watermarks, Stephen Wilson; flax to Newry Ireland from Wilmington, NC. probate for Wilson d. 1794, Inventory work in 2023 dollars approx $1.1 million, inventory included 7 vessels or 43% of the value of the inventory; Eliza Steele, Larry Gibson, my student; re: Anthony Smooth; Koberger Bible inquiry; Nonsuch/Nonesuch, map, in Baltimore in October 1818;



326 research strategy for Gurney in Baltimore, Farmington, and Goose Creek; the troubled roots of racism in Baltimore?; accessing Baltimore County and Baltimore City records inventoried by the WPA using Johns Hopkins, Samuel Hopkins, as examples (including Black Samuel Hopkins); Joseph Hopkins memories; Ship Carolina,, watermarks; Stephen Wilson, merchant, owner; Newry Ireland; mystery of ca. 1850s transcription of three 1830s Hopkins letters (1831-1833) out of sequence, two of Hannah Hoopkins JH's mother one of Hannah, his sister; watermark, possibly copies made by Mary or Sarah?; Dr. Edward Finlay, Cuba "health" plantation?; Richard Janney (note John Janney earlier died on a trip to the WI for his health). David Carey and Mariola Espinosa; Jefferson Medical College; Carlos Finlay, yellow fever, and Johns Hopkins 1840 letter to his mother; Sarah Janney 1849 letter; Edgely (Harford Co?) Inventory of Hopkins letters from Sydney; Charley Mitchell and the Fleetwoods, Brunes inquiry;



327 Hopkins paper, reworking of last three paragraphs, draft of paper A Maryland Mystery; Samuel Hopkins, brother of Johns, slavery; marriage certificate of Hannah and Samuel, 1792, Marcus Allen, image request; TWE Brett Berliner student, Jessica Shelton, grant to work with collections at MCHC re: Patterson Park; Hopkins greenhouse project, talk Clifton, May 19, 2023, see files relating to Dr. Edward Finlay and his resort in Cuba, Candide, Quakers and gardens; Eliza Steele (U of Md Law student of Larry Gibson and me), Anthony Smooth; Quakers and Slaves blog, possible web site, blog and gmail account;TWE: Barbara Weeks, Farquarson, Caulkers houses at 612, 614 S. Wolfe Street, Fells Point, also lecture 2017; TWE: Anne Blouse Dulany Fitzhugh Windsor Baltimore County, Loch Raven acquisitions; sample paper (blue) from 1850s no watermarks; Elborg and sister re: camera to Germany;British admiralty mail bags, NYT article; note from Catherine, renaming Audubon society (Acanthis?)



328 Lynching in Maryland project: 2007 workshop; (note in two binders, 191 and 328)Christine Arnold-Lourie, 3 MD lynchings; Brett Tyler and Donnie Hollie project; Dean Herrie Mob fariley howled; Williams lynching; George Armwood lynching; b) contains reworking of ecp presentation and Ritchie 1931 newspaper clippings plus correspondence re: lynching. ; Whiston clipping service; Vigilante defined; Louis Azrael; Lynching of King Johnson; Henry Thompson Diary, Clifton (compare with Cathacart/Bartram/nonsuch?; search for BA manumission records; BCHS dvd of 2007 Lynching conference at Westminster Hall; notes re: Henry Thompson diary re: Clifton estate;



329 Laurel Cemetery research:photos of angel spreading flowers, Catherine Russell monument and death certificate; payne monument, , 1868 burials (Mathias Colbert); backup cd of William Johnson, coachman photos; response of FLO NH site re: employees on projects such as measuring height of tree pruning; Paul McCardell and photos of Laurel; removal of Rev. William Alexander, 1950, from Laurel to Arbutus;



330 Laurel Cemetery research: 1914 map of cemetery with other maps of Laurel; enlargement ca. 1914 of photo that Isaac Shearn found showing cemetery in relatively good shape. Suebott memorial for Russell family; correspondence with J. F. Parsons re: surviving Seubott archives; merklemonuments.com; William and Warren Manning, drawing of Hopkins Hospital? Manning moved from Olmsted Bros to the Park Board, BC. Laudon Park angels/maidens; graves moved from Laurel to Carroll County, spread sheet of graves moved according to court case.



331 BC Sanborn maps, copies



332 BC Sanborn maps, copies



333 BC Sanborn maps, copies



334 Woolfolk research #1 Estate in Baltimore



335 Woolfolk research #2 Beverly Dowling



336 Lincoln; Habeas Corpus, talk at Howard County, 2012; John Merryman, NARA maps of Civil War in Maryland; Howard County Nara map, civil war; Benjamin Brown to Lincoln; images of Giles, Taney, Brown; binder from which I talked in Howard County



337 81 Elizabeth Russell, Ellen may Russell, Emma Everding, and the WFMS (Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church) ; dvd of Joseph Heco files; original card de visit of Russell, Japanese children;



338 82 a the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



339 82 b the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



340 82 c the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



341 82 d the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



342 82 e the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



343 82 f the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



344 82 g the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



345 82 h the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



346 82 i the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



347 82 j the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



348 82 k the Marshall Court (1801-1835) and the Maryhland Federal Circuit/District Court



349 1840: Mary Ridgely, savings bank of Baltimore re: funds of Baltimore Association for the Education of Colored Children, Schweninger Race and Slavery Petitions Project; Sharp Street in 1840s, Spring Street, Park Households; Vine Street, St. James Episcopal, Mary Miller; 1838 Sabbath school at St. James; REv. George Bragg, Jnl of Black Church History and Thought; Nathaniel Knight; Lawrence Jackson and students working on Frederick Douglass; Captain Auld, BC policeman; map of Eastern District Police district, 1880; maps of BC; Baltimore Republican Newspaper 1838-; Isaac Fields runaway notice



350 Baltimore county and city manumissions; David A. Hall, Thomas Garrett, Baltimore Newspapers, in Boston; James Mingo; Bettye Gardner Ante-bellum Black education in Baltimore; analysis of her notes, documentation including images of the petition to exempt free black from school tax, 1839; see images of petitions;



351 1830-35, 1840-41; caulkers, jail dockets; 1856 case of runaway Thomas Harvey, baltimore barber, before justice of the peace M W Mearis; spreadsheet and images of 1835 jail docket, BA



352 Fugitive Slave Case, John L. Carey, editor, death 1852; NARA Fugitive slave cases; acct of Jacob Gruber, population figures for BC 1790-1990, analysis of the number of names in the city directories, 1810-1888; Samuel May, fugitive slave cases abstracts;



353 1815 Fulton v Lewis, Haitian Emigre case; Francis Reid, The Haitian Revolution; John Lewis Hairdresser, 1815, bio info; copy of the case, student paper U of Md Law;



354 Elijah Taylor (1785-1867) Papers: part 1. Taylor was a Baltimore County tax collector, justice of the peace, and county commissioner who was property owner in Baltimore City, and employed vessels to transport goods to and from the Susquehanna and the Eastern Shore. The papers in this collection were purchased on Ebay and were arranged for the most part in chronological order according to how they were ‘bundled and labeled’ by Taylor. They contain records dating from 1797 (Daniel Oliver, copy of a letter) to 1894, with a Sun article by Charles Holland on Early Presbyterianism in America featuring Rehobeth Presbyterian Church (September 1933). The bulk of the collection covers the period from 1821 to 1847. It contains the bankruptcy petition of Basil Poll of Frederick County including the required list of his debts. The earliest papers appear to be related to Joseph Taylor. Elijah Taylor’s papers begin in 1820 as a Justice of the Peace for Baltimore County. Receipts for his payment of the taxes he collected for 1821 and 1822 for the first election district of Baltimore County are included. Papers relating to John C. Peck and Miss Harriet Peck and their business with Taylor cover the period 1821-1822. Financial dealings with Isaac Raven, guardian of William Stansbury, one of the heirs of Jno D. Stansbury for 1823-1824 and Joseph Hiss and Benjamin Hiss are included. The sad story of a destitute minister, David Sharp, is documented with the names of those who gave him clothes and money to send him home in 1824. A letter in Elizah Taylor’s hand dated August 23, 1824, documents an $80 debt he was owed. It would appear that Taylor leased schooners such as the Rock Point, Captain Daniel Myers for whom there are extensive accounts in 1827, 28, and 29. Taylor also collected rent in Baltimore City such as what Henry Brice owed for a house in Paca Street owned by Amelung. There are receipts for tonnage at the public wharf in Baltimore for the Two Sisters, Captain Myers master, 1827-28; He paid freight for wood and wheat from Port Deposit including freight of wood for John Carroll and a large quantity of whiskey in 1827. Captain Myers also transported wood from Nanticoke in 1828 and 1829 which was sold ‘at sundry prices’. In 1830 he apparently purchased the Schooner Sea Flower. In 1837 and 1838 General Tobias Stansbury paid Taylor for supplying cartloads of manure and bushels of ashes apparently for Stansbury’s son’s farm. Taylor’s checks were drawn on the Chesapeake Bank for the late 1840s. He apparently owned Piney Hills farm and paid for sharpening ploughs there, as well as his home farm, Mt. Pleasant which suffered a devastating fire in 1860.



355 Elijah Taylor (1785-1867) Papers: part 2



356 Elijah Taylor (1785-1867) Papers: part 3



357 dojo@dojosound.com re: William Coath, Gunners tavern; Timothy Wisniewski,Chesney Archives re: Carolos, Edward, Finlay; Hard Histories and the JHCOA; Stereo card of Lombard Street (Hicksite) meeting house; George Gordon Belt, lawyer, d. 1848, trustee of BC estates, list of madeira etc probably from estates (Henry Thompson) for sale to a McIlvaine (original); original Allegany Co certificate of survey for Mohican 1399 acres, 1835, William and Joseph Harness; Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, Winter 1981, Richard Cox on Passenger Lists into BC; 1797 McHenry letter re: pensions, copy; Annie D. Taylor and Taylor's Chapel, Mt. Pleasant golf course, bc; Stereo views of Baltimore, CD and documentation of Chris Bready collection/sale, 2015; Clifton, Martenet Plat, 1874, acreage of Clifton; Anne Bruder re: Honor Reed Hotel, TWE; Chesney Medical Archives re: Finlay, Cuba, Jefferson Medical College?; Henry R. Wilson, 11th Ward, 3 black servants, two black, one mulatto; Doug Johnson re: John Coath and Gunner tavern where Edgar Allan Poe was found; problem of Northwestern District Police Court records; access problem re: post 1925 records, cm1132; Black Dr. Lewis Wells and 1832 Cholera epidemic; list of admin dockets for probate, Baltimore City; final version of "A Maryland Mystery", Jack P. Greene, All Men are Created Equal, inaugural lecture at Oxford; MSA REF, MSA SC 5458-109-321, 116-3-5, 51-5515



358 Arthur Clements papers (originals) re: Civil War Pension, property including the payment to the contractor for hs house at 115 Fifth Street, SE, Square 818, 1890, District of Columbia, Clements was employed by the Treasury in 1898 as chief of Collecting Division; engineer Gulf Squadron, 1865; Worcester's discourse on the Duel at Washington (original); to Joseph Sands, Annapolis, Levering attempting to collect Caton debt, 1822 (original); Captain George H. Woods, subsistence supplies, 1861 (original); An Examination of the various charges exhibited against Aaron Burr (wm Johnson's copy, original); autobiography of William Russell, a history of the War of 1812;



359 Point Lookout, 1850s, lighthouse keepers, Pamela Edwards, grounding of Baltimore built slave ship destined for the illegal transatlantic slave trade (CFA Cole), Federal case concerning; Pt Lookout as a resort run by Delphine Baker; ownership of Pt, Lookout; Robert Mooney's reproduction of Merchant's Bank; where JH lived in BC; purchase of Clifton $15,800 in chancery sale of estate of Henry A. Thompson; Dr. Patrick McCauley (1792-1849) lease to JH on Lombard Street; Sarah Maccauley; Note: JH letter of 1840 to his mother, acquisition of Clifton and Hannah's move to Baltimore,selling her share of White's Hall to son Joseph as did the rest of the children;



360 Carole Shammas's files for 1798 tax lists, Md; Joseph Francois Mangin, Genevieve Boulland, 1794; Henry Ward Beecher copy of Mills subjection of women; Mary F. Hollon, M. A. Cunningham 1856; public schools in BC, 1837-1838; Bethel AME church members, Charles Johnson, Chalres Lawson, Sophia and TommyAuld. Thompson Randolph, Brian Morrison; 1844 petition re: colored schools, Daniel Kilbourn, BC archives, Hillary J. Moss, Black education; comments re: Marth Jones's work 2019 prior to her talk at MSA; Josiah Hughes, 2013, Martha Jones article; Michael Moan, cleans out privies 1840s, Back River Sewage Disposal plant; You can't photograph the smell; Laurel Cemetery project references, Leroy Graham work on A Ward Handy; John Fortie Inventory; Jacob Fortie, Frederick Douglass; Sarah Price; Mary Pickersgill, Flag receipt, 1813; Aulds, Douglass, and Block Street; Slavery voyage database, intro; Fair American slave ship;



361 Rachel Hughes, 1902 buried Laurel Cemetery (Laundress), Hamilton Pike Moss, 1879, ship Seaman, Jennie Williams chapter, including voyage of 1839; Moss's slave was Rachel Hughes, Dr. William E. Harris and Rachel? BC Housing project on North Dallas Street, land taken? Photos?;



362 MSAREF 5458 series 109 work sheets



363 Falls road right of way, Falls Road turnpike; Joshua Clarke Davis; Hard Histories JHCOA; Ann Blouse, Windsor Hx Trails, Loch Raven Reservoir, Walter Dulany, probate records, George Fitzhugh; Ron Parks, inventory of Montebello archives, Department of Public Works, BC, records; Early Baltimore English, Aidan Malanoski, TWE>;Taylor's meeting house, Elijah Taylor and David Sharp, 1824 general conference of Methodist Church in Baltimore, Bilious Typhus Fever, "I was a Stranger and Ye took me in"; Nathaniel Potter on Typhus; separate? conference of colored methodists, 1824, May? Fish Street;



364 note: re: REverend J. H. Gilliat, New Port Rhode Island, 1856; 1880 Leslie's print of Maryland in de Morning by the bright light; Ezra Green Spand TWE re: Frederick Douglass; TWE Vanderbrink and mapping the flour trade?; ; misc re: Burt Kummerow, FMOPL ARchive Committee; BCHS, History book club, Charlie Mitchell and Jean Baker; Baltimore early trade with china, history with original maps, Thom, migration of negroes, 1890; Slezak Davd D Dickson, John Miles colored, declaration of intent, voter regis? 1924; JH 1860 census, John Johnson and Samuel Hopkins; Copy of Typhus book pub in Baltimore1821 John Armstrong; Farquharson, Farquhar family; Eliza P. Gurney residence, Atlantic City, 1878; growth and structure of the English language; Anne Rubin, slave streets, free streets bc; Freedmen's bank records,smithsonian project; Slave database project 2018??; Gardner family slaves, Julie King, seaman captured by British; Monica Fletcher; Uriah Brown, journal 1816, Quaker, Lancasterian method, McKim School teacher; plan for the defense of the Bay1814; Police Ledger at BCHS, Middle district police docket, Lorena Walsh on Chesapeake Slave Trade; Esther McCready,Paul Henderson, MDHS news, 2019; MSA Maryland Gazette printing of the Declaration of Independence; Walsh History center;



365 Family: obit of Lewis Wilson, 1918, flu epidemic; Moncure Conway and Sandy Spring Meeting of Friends; Jon D Entremont; Master Carpenter Certificates, BC, 1790-1903; see images for 1836-1838; slaver Mary Cushing built in Baltimore in 1837; Waterwitch, Randolph Cock, BNA; images of crew of Sete de Abril formerly? Mary Cushing; Thomas Lloyd, convict? French and Indian War, Doctor; watermark in document (blue) with transcripts of three letters from mother and sisters of JH, 1833-34; TWE Virginia Nuta session re: Jacob Funk and missing letter; Nonsuch of Baltimore owned by George Stiles, sold to U. S. Navy, log at MCHC; Liberia and quote for MLA:"Happiness is Impossible and even inconceivable to a mind without scpe and without pause, and driven by craving, pleasure, and fear"



366 Randolph Cock, BNA, prizes taken by the British Navy, Sete de Abril, FO 315/88/181; Baltimore pirates, ca. 1840; "Harmony"; 1833 George W. Howard, dry goods merchant, letter; Ebenezar Poulson; Sarah Poulson, marine painters; illustrated London News, image of hold of slave trader; images of slavers derived from the wayback machine; Maryland Normal School for Colored Teachers;H. M. Brackenridge, History of the Late War, 1817 (see also: library 6046 and 6047; Scott Shane, Thomas Smallwood, TWE; Maryland Normal School Records; Bryant Thomas, TWE re: Baltimore urban housing architecture; watermarks, MdSA Tweet re: Eastern Shore probate, John Ozwell on stamped Spanish Paper, 1745-1757 (see project files); Tweets no vehicle for historical debate-note to Allison Seyler; 1858 refeernce to Captain John Disney of Baltimore re: slavers, illegal transatlantic slave trade, letter to Lewis Cass?



367 Trans-atlantic slave trade CD and book, MSA SC 5458-51-2260; Andrew Pearson on the Waterwitch; Robert Burroughs, 2020 on slave ships taken as prizes by the Royal Navy; 1844 correspondence on the Slave Trade, London, Parliament report covering Jany 1-Dec 31 1843;



368 TWE: Land records; Stan Haynes, bar library talk re: divisive politics of 1840s; Campbell family; Cooper family; Black Maritime history, Philpot, Thames, Caroline streets; prohibition in BC; Clarence Morsberger; colonel woodstock; Hotel murders, Lord Baltimore Hotel; Fritzmartinez (prickly character); Sulpicians and father Ulshafer; Sparrows Point housing for Black workers, Mark Reutter, Bill Barry inquiries; David Chambers (Whittaker) lease purchase on St. Paul Street doc; Woolfolk's slave pen, B&O old Pratt Street Station plat; Jamelle Bouie, NYT re quantifying pain of slavery; Augusta Koether and and immigration; review of mss; Locust Point, Roland park house;



369 Original correspondence of sailor who was aboard the battleship Maryland, unprocessed, all 1904 letters to family F, H, Frye, Mountain Falls, Frederick County Virginia;



370 Frederick G. Hunt, Edward J. Richardson, Silas M. Cochran, Laurel Cemetery; JH deed to Greenmount; funeral and burial of Frederick Douglass; calculating inflation; 1858 the many James Jones; 1880 JHCOA and Emma Smith; St. Peter Claver's Church records; Father John H. Dorsey, Josephites; John W. Locks, Walter Edwards Turpin; Death certificate volunteers; coachman William Johnson? BCA plats that touch on Laurel Cemetery; 1837-1863 BC accommodation docket, jail; searching for 1811 edition of Sambo & Toney;



371 Pirates of Baltimore: Joseph Almeida; article by Elizabeth Rice Seim; Charles Griffin, Privateering from Baltimore, 1940 MHM; Jeffrey Orenstein, Joseph Almeida, portrait of a Privateer, Pirate & Plaintiff; 1817 Niles register, April 19, also British Navy in 1811; 1952 University Club of Baltimore City handbook; 2004 Architect John Russell Pope's Baltimore, BMA; Episcopal Churches, Southern maryland, guide, 1984; Katherine Kellock, Stephen Collins, Philadelphia Merchant, 1733-1794, Quaker;



372 Questers and the preservation of Kent County Records; Louis Dow Sisco on the colonial records of Kent County; MSA SC 5458-51-4001; 2009; Watermark Maid of Dort, MSA SC 4239 Schweninger collection; Harford County, slaves, freedom certificates, 1807; CR47248 images; ; MSA SC 5458-109-187 KE ROW records; cd of quester visit, 2009;



373 Chris Brown mss on Eastern Shore; selection of imags; H. Maynadier S. Clair; Kent News, Henry Harlan Garnet; Bishop Wayman;



374 Getting out the News (and the Music) with the Enemy at the Door, Baltimore in 1814; Edward J. Coale; Lawrence H, Mamiya, Social History of Bethel, AME Baltimore, 1994; History of Religion in America, Donald Craig Kerr, Roland Park Presbyterian; handbook of civil registration districts of England and Wales, Langston; Sterling Kernek, Australian and American business characteristics, 1969; 1812 announcement of publishing the Baltimore Patriot, 1812 in Boston newspaper; Baltimore Blues, Edward Coale;



375 Jefferson in Annapolis; talk on Alger Hiss; Black attitudes towards welfare, welfare reform, Chanelle Nyree Rose; Edmondson village and red lining; Toledano, Hiss case; Tony Hiss; glimpse of Maryland Advisory Board of the National Historical Publications & Records Commission (SHRAB); two official maps of Maryland, Schaefer, Ehrlich;



376 Cushings & BAiley, Baltimore Hand Book, 1876; 26-105; focus on Johns Hopkins University and high schools, etc; Michael Grimes re: tracing history of Buildings and other structures in BaltimoreCity, 1988; Tracing the history of the baltimore structure, Richard Cox; William G. LeFurgy Baltimore Wards, 797-1978; original of guide to renumbering of streets from Polk directory, 1888; xerox of street directory and numbering 1888;



377 Population Statistics, Maryland; A series of Population Maps of the Colonies and the United States 1625-1790, 1968, Herman R. Friis;



378 BC: Entertainment, Theatre (Theater), Circus, Museums; Holliday Street; Mr. Warren; Cooke as Richard the III; Edward Coale's publications re: actors, theater in Baltimore; 1814 Theater season; Baltimore Theater; John Thompson Ford papers, lc; Education a Comedy; Peale Museum pamphlets, 1964; Peale family and Peale's Baltimore Museum,1814-1830 by Wilbur harvey Hunter 1965



379 ECP The Randalls and the Butlers, 1997; old 10 lect 00002; negroes and slaves and documents related to essay; Phebe Jacobsen edits of essay; Baltimore post cards?; article for MGS journal on cipriano ferrandini? Marcus Allan on Baltimore Savings Bank, ground rents; 1812, llist of owners on Bank Street, Abolition Society, Banneker and Andrew Ellicott; Dr. Morrison; Paradox (mathematical), Banneker; James Priestly journals, Tulane, request for images; Oblate sisters, 1829; Baltimore School for colored girls; definition of eugenics, University of East Anglia Archives; Gurneys research' ; Eligin Klugh, NPR interview re: Laurel Cemetery; Keating's bookstore, Baltimore, 1799; Warner and Hanna advertisement; Gerard Hopkins insurance policies Baltimore Equitable Society MS 12, BCA; Thom on Elizabeth Hopkins; Hannah Hopkins burial at White's Hall; Rob Schoeberlein, Margaret Thomas Carey: Jail records, BC, C2057-3; Laurel Cemetery memorials in Carroll County; Huphrey's Creek map, Bread and Butter Creek, Scott Sheads; Augusta Koether; Jamelle Bouie Madison the Federalist;



380 Jacqueline Shin, Jones Town and Old Town free blacks; Mary Katherine Goddard, Martha Morss, TWE no show, Linda Collier, looking for Berlinda Starling, 16 years a slave of MKG; MKG probate, pdfs, etc. of research files, MKG; ; Negro Baseball league, ball parks in Baltimore; Bugle Field; Bernard McKenna a Field of their Own, Baltimore Black Sox; Commodore Jacob Jones, a Doctor goes to sea, J. Worth Estes, 1990; Jacob Jones was a prisoner of the Bashaw from the Philadelphia; Giola Diliberto, WCTU, Violet Hill Whyte, first Black woman police officer in Baltimore; 1732 Thames Street, Liz Bement; Fugitive slave cases, NARA on line; 1932 Dominic Capezio Sullivan anti-firearms law; 1831 Columbus O'Donnell vs. John O'Donnell; chancery case; O'Donnell papers, UMBC; Garrett Power, mediums of payment for one pound sterling ground rent



381 JHCOA, Emma Katherine Bilski; African Academy newspaper references, 1797-; names of Orphan Children at the African Academy 1800, yellow fever epidemic; fugitive documents relating to Beardsley, school for girls, manuscripts relating to war of 1812 by Beardsley for sale, 2016;notes for my editing of the Baltimore Gaslight on line; personal file re: damage to car, note from person who hit the car; David Manitone and his CharmCityHistory blog; In light of history flier, 2016 re: first light city festival and slave pens; President Kennedy at Patterson Park; Aiden Faust and Baltimore History evening; Gaslight, November 2016; watermarks and books about watermarks, Gravell; contents of cds from 2002 visit to the National Archives, etc.



382 Charles Irving; Vassa and Irving; Quiano's Irving; Racehorse; John Tilman, ship Lord Somers, distressed Black Seamen, of whom five were fugitive slaves? 1816; Vincent Carretta fr: Olaudah EQuiano or Gustavus; Wars, War, Art, Racism & slavery catalogue, Eligante slaver, image now at Smithsonian; see Slave Voyages database for Baltimore built slavers; Noreen Goodson, Mt.Gilboa Chapel, Banneker, Oella, BA;



383 Carroll D. Wright, the slums of Baltimore, chicago, New York and Philadelphia, 1894, 26-103; senic byways map, Ehrlich administration, Maryland; 4-1795, Estelle M Stewart, History of Wages in the United States from Colonial Times to 1928;



384 1v (4th) amendment to the Constitution; Archibald Campbell, Thomas Deacon, John Grierson, father of Clementina Rind; George Hammond, methodists; 1859 President Buchanan in North Carolina; children of deaf and dumb; 1825, Joseph Sinclair, Cornelius Sinclair, 11 year old colored boy kidnapped, Philadelphia; Lewis Miller, Tennessee slave traders; Papers of John Francis Dent, St. Mary's delegate; MSA; Jean Baker on Buchanan; Homer Collyer, Langley Collyer, brother's keeper; Lower Patapsco neck biographies; erroneous ref to Eli Vallette?; 2001 Sallie and Ed journey to china;



385 Introduction to Josh Cutler's Mobtown Massacre, notes re; Paul Gilje; Baltimore Greens; Baltimore riots of 1812; Trial of Alexander Contee Hanson, 1809, printed by J Robinson; Reflections upon the late correspondence between Secretary Smith and Frances James Jackson, 1810, Baltimore, Benjamin Edes, printer;



386 Maryland and Baltimore City Population, 1910 census (13th) benevolent institutions; orphanages; Richard Reid on the 1870 census and underrecording of Blacks, NC test case; Pauperism and Crime, 1870, ninth census; 1880 bc charity maps, police districts; 1904 census of benevolent institutions; BC population 1790-1949; population of free blacks, BC; 1843 Kennedy report on slave trade (references); BC Black neighborhoods and records at BCA; BRG 11; notes re:



387 D. Michael Hanson thesis on multi spectral analysis of Archimedes Palimsest, 2006; looking beneath forged icons;



388 Research on 612-614 S. Wolfe Street, Ship Caulkers; Tyler Smith on Wolfe Street Ship Caulkers; The Protection Society (for Colored) of Maryland, 1816; 1839 Baltimore Association for the education of Colored Children analysis of members; 1842 Harrison Webb et al vs. Mary Ridgley and the Savings Bank of Baltimore, images from Schweninger collection; slave narrative of Caroline Hammond; Fugitive slave of Davidsons, AA co; fled to PA, schooled at Quaker School, returned to Baltimore after the Civil war, was 95 at time of deposition; 1841 Washington Temperance Society of Baltimore;



389 Wolfe Street research continued, newspaper accounts of caulkers, 1840s; Moses Small; Hugh Auld, Beverly Dowling case, Schweninger collection; Frederick Douglass and Reverend Joseph P. Wilson; John W. Locks, Donna Hollie, Leigh Fought;



390 Original photograph of Harold I Campbell, photographer on the Missouri at the Japanese surrender; 14 Holy Martyrs Parish; New Cathedral Cemetery; Sulpicians, St. Mary's Seminary property, correspondence re:; John H. Carr?



391 10-140 Acquisition of Washington's Resignation Speech, Sun article re: ECP, 2006; Dr. William B. Howard, ecp's dr at Union; Molly Ridout's descendants; Washington's pursuit of slave Ona Judge, Erica Armstrong Dunbar; i McHenry letter to Margaret Caldwell; image 044082pu.tif;



392 J. Steward Davis, estate of Dorothy Gross case (dvds), Philip Merrill project; note3 from Douglas P. McElrath re: talk on Clementina Rind; John T. Toy, Friend of Peace publication; . E. H. Cummins; Nathaniel Knight and Frederick Douglass; E. H. Cummins, Benjamin Edes, 1825 the Maryland Justice; obit for Jim Schneider by ecp; Noah Worcster, see ecp copythe Friend of Peace; Benjamin Latrobe 1819 letter to Stephen Decatur; Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine; Paul Winchester, Baltimore Afro-American, June 13, 1928, JHCOA; Isaac Queen;Allison Seyler; Youth's Companion and the JHCOA, 1900; Pickininnies' Revel, JHCOA, 1908; Melvale,Home for The Training of Destitute Colored Children incorporated, 1899; Hannah M. Pope; Suffragists, Evelyn Pope; memoir of Joseph P. Elliott, husband of Margaret Janney, daughter of JH's sister Sarah and Richard Janney; Dr. Proctor's letter of Johns Hopkins to his mother; ; review by ecp of Jean Baker's book on Latrobe,2020; notes on George Hoffman;



393 BC Nest of Pirates: hanging of Ferguson, 1820; Belfast Schooner model; Chesapeake vs Shannon, painting; Ebenezer Paulson/Poulson painter; slave brig, 1840, Penobscot Marine museum; Venus built in Baltimore, carpenters certificate; John Thomas Poulson; David Eltis re: Diligente; Baltimore slaver and execution of a sailor, John Williams; Hodges treason trial; William Beanes; Johns S. Skinner, Black marines and Francis Scott Key; Key to John Randolph of Roanoke, 1814; John Stuart Skinner, DVDs re: Skinner, Beanes, Ft. McHenry, Paulson;



394 Henry Platt Skinner and the Mute and the Blind; Gallaudet archives; Michael Boston re: Skinner; Adele M. George Jewel Kerr, 1834-? by Rush Seitz and laura Lafrado; Albion College, Elizabeth Palmer; James Henry Jones and Johns Hopkins; manumission records, free blacks, Nelson County Virginia; Patapsco Engine Company, fire houses in Baltimore; Clifton, names painted on walls; Corn and Flour Exchange building 1860, BC, Neilson architect, Baltimore County Manumission records & Sydney's inquiry, Sept 2022; Robert E. Lee proclamation to the People of Maryland, September 1862 at auction;



395 MSA SC 5458-109-374, LHP research MSA SC 6054; slaves at Clifton, 1850, Lavinia's? 21 Franklin Street; Youtube re: Alger Hiss references; Lewis Addison Beck, Jr. service, 2006; William Pinkney, Joseph Townsend, Maryland Abolition Society; Friends Burial Ground including Hopkins graves there; Caroline Street Methodist Church; Civil War Soldiers, 1890 census, Sparrows Point; Notes throughout re: Gerard T. Hopkins; John H. Collett buried in Laurel, reverend at Ebenezer and Trinity; note from Louis Diggs re: Sparrows Point Blacks, few months before he died (2022); Southern Hotel, BC; images of Elbridge Gerry Hall's grave, courtesy of Sydney (1817-1877) New Cathedral Cemetery; Lucy Bantam/Bantum, washerwoman,1865-1906; Notes re: Cipriano Ferrandini (1832-1910); Marcus Allen query on how to read tax records; Washington Perkins, Henrietta Street; Latrobe, memoir of Benjamin Banneker, 1845; Banneker reference to Hopkins, 1792 (Gerrard T?), mathematical puzzle; copy of ecp doing good to posterity, move of capital from St. Mary's to Annapolis, 1995;



396 vessel identification, Peabody essex museum; Baltimore Customs House arrivals 1837-1839 from New Orleans spreadsheet, no response from Professor Rao; ads re: New Orleans trade 1838; Robert Barry secret partner of Woolfolk re: source of cash for slaves?; Pernambuco, Brazil; shipwright Louis de Rochbrune, 1993 MdHM, shipyard between Lancaster and the water?; Townsend diary, 1814; Civil War discharge papers, Muster and bounty roll us Colored Troops, credited to Quota for Baltimore City, NARA;



397 Hermione, , Santa Cecilia, 1797; Ekirch, Mutiny in the age of Revolution; Port Warden, chapt LX 1792 laws of MD; Tonnage money received by the Registers of Baltimore, 1822 (original and copy), Tonnage duty collected at the Custom House, Savannah; BRG32.3 Ledgers, 1797-1813, City Register, BC; David Lee, colored seaman, (from Dartmoor?), deposition of Captain James Trippe, Dorchester County, 1814; Richard Small, 1810 tailor, 1811-1812 chattel records of BC, at MDHS, note that the chattel records did contain BC manumissions, John Elder to Helen, 1812; deed of Trust to Hosea Johns from Richard Small in chattel records, mdhs;



398 James Cheston, research: RG 21 NARA 1867 Criminal case re: James Cheston, abandonment at Sea on Feby 13, 1855 case against Capt . Joseph L. White; Correspondence with Jefferson Moak; case involves Peter Chason, John E. Packwood, heard by Giles and Taney, 1855, November; research done re: James Cheston in Australia; only Baltimorean Antonio Davis, Steward,



399 James Cheston, research: Port records in Australia for James Cheston, response from Victoria, public record office; letters of Arthur Machen re: James Cheston, published 1917; more re: Joseph L. White, packet Ellerslie, 1848; former Marine and Naval artist, James Guy Evans was aboard.



400 James Cheston, research: Continuation of research by Peter T. Gill, Victoria Australia; Jan Peter Gill, Australian research;



401 ECP publications, original, "Finding Aids and the Historian," "The Historian and Local Records: The need for a fresh approach to an old problem," adding the R to the NHPC; MdHM on Robert Alexander; disputing Avery Craven, article on soil exhaustion; public historian, review of South Carolina's record program; Lois Carr et. al essays on toleration in Maryland;



402 C. Fraser Smith biography of the Lee Family-draft for review



403 2013 Maryland 400 project, Owen Lourie, MSA;



404 2013 Maryland 400 project, Owen Lourie, MSA cont'd;



405 prints of bc tax records from brg4 bca221 and other film, 1830s-1840s; working index to microfilm of tax list for BC



406 West River, Huntington's Chorea; Williams Case part 1; Williams was Black and probably suffering from Huntington's Chorea; Kenneth Carroll on Quakers and Slavery, 1983; Folstein and Huntington's disease, 1987; Teaching American History seminar, Washington College "Home Town History" 2012; Stephen Steward Ship Yard; Tulip Hill, J. Reaney Kelly, 1965;



407 West River, Huntington's Chorea; Williams Case part 2; Williams was Black and probably suffering from Huntington's Chorea; Runaway Slaves, Fugitive Slaves, David Armenti, teachingamericanhistory.net; The Legal Observer; Prize cases, 1790s-1872, tribunal of arbitration, Geneva; Increase Sumner, governor, re: French consul and prize case in Baltimore; HCA 32/1282, BNA; Glass v. Betsey, Citizen Genet;



408 1790s prize cases, Privateer Industry; continuation of notes on Glass v Betsey; Swedish archives re: William Johnson, St. Bartholomew; 1793 Grand jury, Joshua Barney, John O'Donnell, etc.; cargo manifest of Betsey; average price of flour in 1794; John Dobson, Belligerents, Brinkmanship, and the Big Stick, A historical Encyclopedia of American Diplomatic Concepts, 1776-1830;



409 Thomas Harrison, ?-1782, BA 0653, copy of bio file; Chancery Case 5019 re: estate of Harrison, copy made 1992; 1813 Maryland Insurance v. Wood; DVDs of 2014 seminars with Garrett Power; The General Smith; study of sloop/ schooner; Edward Veazey, master of General Smith, Pride, Chasseur compared; Note: 5-408, SC 138-001-610, Harrison, Thomas copies;



410 2014 class with Leiner and Power, reading assignments for Oct 27: charles C. Griffing on Privateering, David Head on A different kind of Maritime Predation: south American Privateering; David Head on Independence on teh Quarterdeck ; Robinson's REports of Cases in the High Court of Admiralty by John D. Gordon; U.S. Supreme Court case files to ca 1831; Federal cases argued 1-1564, pub 1894, Allesund-arthur; Map of Ross attack on Washington, August, 1814; binder of listing of case files, Federal Courts, NARA microfilm reel numbers; costs of court system, 1820?



411 Scott Sheads, William Beanes, 1814; Caleb Clarke Magruder, Jr. Dr. William Beanes; Alexander Contee Hanson bio MSA; Narrative of John E. Hall; Nicholson, habeas corpus; 1833 A Subaltern in America, Carey, Hart & Co; 1821 Narrative of the campaigns of the British Army 1814, 1815, Philadelphia, M. Cary & sons; Embargo oof 1807; Charming Betsy , 2008, CArolyn A. Duby; Fred Leiner on the Charming Betsy, 2001; The Charming Betsy Canon 2008;



412 Leiner, Decatur, Chew, prize money for the Chesapeake's First War of 1812 cruise, 2009; G. Edward White, the Marshall Court and Piracy cases; John Davis, 1761-1847, federal judge; the William, paper re: copies of the papers from Boston NARA re: the William and Judge Davis's opinion, 2016; 1914 re: Granville Estate in North Carolina; Charles Pelham Curtis, strange story about Marbury v Madison in Salem, 1808, re: the William; 1809 American Law journal, Davis opinion in the William case;



413 BC Free Blacks, Slaves, Land , Census and Tax records, analysis,1800-1840; mapping of wards, tax districts for 1858, BC



414 Gibbons v. Ogden, case papers, references re; bio notes, lawyers and judges in case;



415 Fall Legal History Seminar, Leiner, Papenfuse, Power; the Marshall Court, 2016: court martial of of Jacobe E. Mott, 1814; Martin v. Mott; ex Parte Elkison, Johnson, Marshall; Alexander Brown v. Md, 1825-1827; Wilson v. Black Bird Creek Marsh co.,1829; US v Hodges; Ogden v Saunders;



416 samples of runaway, ranaway ads 1830s; Rachel runway, BC 1828; Dittmar and Naidu, Contested Propery, 2015; Conor Lennon, slave Escape, prices, and the fugitive slave act of 1850; Md Diocese archives, Reverend J.W.Beckwith, 1856 and school for servants (slaves) AA Co.; Anne Sarah Rubin, umbc, 2018, class to Archives; runaway ads, Baltimore Patriot, 1821; Kemp/Auld/Douglass; John H. Lee crowing about dividing the colored vote, 1885 copy of letter to the mayor, James Hodges;



417 Carleen Watts re: Mary Elizabeth "Nanty" Dawes Mitchell; Harrison Dawes, auctioneer; Judge Cranch family; Harrison Otis Dawes; Judge Thomas Dawes; Harrison Dawes composed hymn used in dedication of the First Independent Church of Baltimore,1818; Architects Lind, Starkweather, Weatherald, Reasin; Recollections of George A. Frederick, list of his work; Gorsuch and Bennett, carpenters, Fell's Point Friendship Hebrew Congregation Synagogue;



418 Lindsay Walker re Dollar House, Barre Circle 1048 W. Barre street; Jefferson Institute meeting, 2020; intro for Josh Cutler in Howard Count; Jonathan Carroll re: Baltimore Clipper, TWE; task force on preservation planning, Maryland's archival and library collections; Maryland's record heritage chaired by Scott Bennett, MHRA Board, 1991;



419 Calvert, Mynne families; origins and meaning of Fatti Maschii Parole, Femine; Letter of Thomas Bodley, Bodleian Library, (1993); ECP essay "Strong Deeds, Gentle Words"



420 References re: Admiralty Law- Treatises, Hall (1809) Wheaton (1815); John Brice, 1814, on Commercial Subjects;



421 What is History class, 2013: 1807 Carriers Address; John Randolph to John H. Purviance 1807, May 3; William Thomson Letter, 1821, ebay?; Fixed at Mrs.Robinson'swith a house full of Democrats; 1772 James Brice receipt to Shaw and Chisholm; Goldsborough analysis of 1812 election in Maryland for General Assembly; obit of John Hollins, 1827; missing reels of tax record images? BC; Aaron Burr papers; list of taxables, 1777, source? where?



422 Connolly, John J. Is maryland's Oath of Office Intentionally subversive of Federal Authority?; Jesse L. Hiss, Tony Hiss, Sansbury book; Women's Suffrage March, 2020; BCA African Americans in WPA works; Judge Calvin Chestnut family; Annie G. Mitchell, 902 St. Paul, 1918; 1948 Norris v. Mayor re: Maryland Institute case; research re: act regarding negroes, 1797, Charles Carroll's role?; Nicholas Hammond; MSA SC 906 inventory collection of Nicholas Hammond Papers; Carrolls and slavery, Mary Jeske's work; settlement of CCC's estate, 1832-, Daring escape of Moses Addison; ecp 2020 episode with blood clots, correspondence re: 1797 senate bill for gradual abolition; 1794 ad of Charles Carroll of Carrollton re: runaway, $16 reward;



423 Original Frederick Douglass edition of Narrative (Eric's copy), Patricia Ferreira, re: Dublin Edition; Frederick Douglass letter from Edinburgh 1846; 2020 Baltimore City History day judge; Mann's Tavern in Annapolis, Peter Schwab; watermark evidence that resignation speech written on same watermarked paper as his letter to Mifflin; opinion that the speech was written at Mann's;



424 BC Printers: Bob Oldham re cost of printing presses, ca. 1814, Carey papers; P. Mauro, 1814 Baltimore; Ft. McHenry Flag; "Baltimore: 1814, Patriotism in the Making" email to Ellen Dunlap; Warner and Hanna, Andrew Hanna (1774-1812); Ryan, Thomas, iron castings, foundry, 1818; Trial of Alexander Contee Hanson, esq; Samuel Sands sets type of Star Spangled Banner?; text of ecp "Getting out the News (and the music) with the enemy at the door Baltimore in 1814; Ebenezer French and Baltimore Patriot, 1812;



425 BC Printers: John and Thomas Vance, 1814; Charles Varle, View of Baltimore, remarks Philosophical Society, 1814; John Hayes, printer, Baltimore 1794; Omenhausser/Ross Kimmel/Mike Musick project, MSA SC 5458-113-2; MSA SC 5458-51-3776 and 3501; Mondawmin, 1945; Bard High School; Mike Trostel on Mondawmin, 1991; Laurel burials, 1918;



426 ecp contract for essay in Place for Memory, 2021, Laurel Cemetery; Dallas F. Nicholas Sr.; Dan Roderics on Johns Hopkins as owner of slaves,; George William Brown, 1869 Annapolis speech re: JHU; George C. Cook, 6 children, large number of Negroes to New Orleans? 1848? source? Interesting analysis of the income from cabin passengers, cabins: $270, Nett amt freight, $789.80, negroes, $1104.00 ; Margaret Hoppking alias Volusia, John W. Disney; WHDC Wright; BC 1852 Coffee market; Lapwing, Kelly, bark, 1854, Rio; WHDC Wright, Wilson, Baltimore, in Rio; St. Philip's Lutheran site of Morgan; Grist mill, Moritz Heuer? Friends Association in aid of Freedmen, 1865, John Needles; Johns Hopkins 1837, age 73-74, buried Friends Cemetery, H218; 405 Overbrook Road title search; G. Gould Prestbury map of Baltimore Town; Chloe Dodson and Charles Talbott, Sydney inquiry; 1903 Stony Run; 1855 Friend Talbut Little, letter of Sarah Hopkins Janney re: Clifton, copy, Samuell recovering at Clifton; Kate McMahon re: Captain, J. W. Disney; Michael Queen, colored, 1887, 12th district, BA; James Carey and marriage to Martha Ellicott, dau of John Ellicott, 1820 deed; Benjamin Edes, BC printer (1784-1832), died in Cholera epidemic, BC;



427 ecp: Writing it all Down, william Pack and the Legacy of July 4, 1776; ecp's George Washington's resignation speech; ecp talk, Queen Anne's County, July 4, 2010, what's in a name and why we should remember, William Paca and the Legacy of July 4, 1776; ecp 2011 exhibit, Maryland's trade with China, 1785, Pallas, Mayor vs state of md, re: Police Board, Superior Court, 1859-1860, case file;



428 Frederick Douglass and Anna Murray, East Baltimore Mental Improvement Society; Richard T. Greener, reminiscences of Frederick Douglass, 1917; 1857, Frederick Douglass to Hugh Auld 1857;



429 Rousby, Susquehanna Point, Entry Sur Disseisin; Customs, 17th Century; writ used by Charles Carroll of Carrollton to clear title to 200 acres at the mouth of the Patuxent, Susquehanna Point; review of mss re: Christopher Rousby murder, Susquehanna Point estate;



430 NARA Port records, RG36 and Court records, RG21; Baltimore Trade: Europe; 4 DVDs of notes and documents, Ryan Collins re: James Cheston; Forrest Holdencamper, December 1968, Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Bureau of Customs, NARA; New Orleans slave trade; Manuel Covo work on Baltimore and French Atlantic, 1783-1798, correspondence with; Maximilian Godefroy and dossier; Joshua Barney and Samuel Smith, law cases; W. P. Preston, Fanny Ettling libel case, 1849/, original owned by James Schneider, now missing, copies in binder;



431 Quakers and Slavery on the Eastern Shore: draft talk; deed to Foxley Hall, escaped slave Ruth Cox Adams, Leigh Fought; Oswald Tilghman Papers bought on EBAY; Original survey of Easton by John Needles; Thomas Bluett and Job, Son of Solomon; statistics on slavery in Maryland, Gentleman's magazine, etc.



432 Quakers and Slavery on the Eastern Shore: Job Ben Solomon, talk in Easton, May 2023, original print from Gentleman's magazine, Slave ship Arabella; Nonsuch project, LOC copy of Nonsuch log? Fred Leiner on Nonsuch and war of 1812;



433 Easton talk, final version; Unionville, records at Talbot County Historical Society, re: officer of Black Troops establish the community as share croppers? Notes re: Foxley Hall, James Oglethorpe; Manumissions in Talbot County Land records; Needles, Neall, Edward Cox; original Needles boundary stones? A perfect set of teeth: 1873-74 Udderzook and Goss murder/insurance fraud cases; Peter Levins a perfect set of teeth re: William Udderzook murder cases;



434 Domestic Slave Trade: (old Ecpref0002e); 1839 The Butterfly, slaver built in Baltimore; Lenthall collection, drawing of the schooner Isabella; Vigilante; Toni Ahrens, Design makes a difference, cds of Ahren's book, spreadsheets; Clara, Mintell's Portugal, Butterfly, ships carpenter's certificates, NARA; card index MdHS/MCHC of Baltimore built vessels; Jennie Williams spreadsheet of vessels; 1837 account of vessels being built in Baltimore from newspaper; entrances and clearances, RG 36 in NARA, Pa. ; National Archives microfilm M1895 manifests of slaves, New Orleans, 1838;



435 Domestic Slave Trade: (old Ecpref0002f); Transatlantic slave trade in the 1850s; Douglas Birch, Echo case, Chatsworth case; Commercial Bank article, 1838; deToqueville on European views of American Democracy, 1838?; Brig Harriet, Collins, from Baltimore, 1836, Moses Addison, slaves of Charles Carroll of Dougheragen; DAvid Murray Odious commerce, end of Cuban slave trade; British parliamentary papers on the Slave trade; Carroll mansion at Folly Farm, 1900 Sun article; John McTavish, Samuel W. Dorsey; reverse with slave escaping from NO on the Brig Caroline, Capt.Thompson; 1841 facts American slave trade; USS Alabama, 1838; Seamship Pulaski disaster; Natchez disaster, all 1837-38; Jewess and Taney;



436 Peacock; spoiliation claims; Nicholas LeMarchand in Baltimore; Price shipyard, quasi war with France, Fed Leiner; The Maryland and LeMarchand; sugar from Reunion to Baltimore?; Peacock, US Sloop of war, 1815, Island of Bourbon, source of coffee in Baltimore; Lewis Pascault, 1790s; 1809, Bottineau of island of Bourbon; original printing of the injustice and impolicy of the Slave Trade by Jonathan Edwards, Boston, 1822, 4-2164; notes on Henry Thompson, 1821 slave ship Budget, cash for blood, p. 626, 280 tons, Ramsy's wharf, 45 slaves, 1/3/822, 34 days to New Orleans;



437 Govan's Chapel, David Wallack, Dorthea Lankford, Pinehurst subdivision, Philip E. Lamb, Church of the Redeemer burials of Blacks; Sarah Randolph finishing school, Baltimore, Susan Davis; Jacob Houck patent medicine purveyor, BC; Furniture City bought for Lafayette's visit, 1824, John Needles, Finlay cabinet makers; Bradley Alston, 15th Amendment Parade, 201; Virginia court case involving Wilson and Hopkins, 1847; Morrison on Arican American educational efforts in BC; Sheads re: Kent Island, colonel James Roe, Sudlersville; watermarks on Spanish Paper, MSA; Early Baltimore English?; 4 masted Carrack loading ice in Maine, postcard; Register image for Ladies State Sanitary Fair, 1864, April with Lincoln signature;



438 Georgetown and domestic slave trade, media accounts; Baltimore Patriot newspaper, runaway ads, legacy of slavery project, MdSA; newspapers, 1838, Read trial for murder, 1821 (Black runaway from Maryland);



439 Impressment and Embargo, 1806 cartoon re: Governor Wright; Stan Quick Collection, MdSA of war of 1812 research; note re: remainder of Clayton Film MSA SC 5539; Transcription of Godefroy effort to get Archtects position in France, 1827; note from Bobby Neall, 2015; Magna Carta at Salisbury Cathedral (image); 2015 Elaine Bachman's tour of the State House, Washington, Lafayette, and Tilgman; Baltimore slave trade, Francis Scott Key, verse re: slaves; 1888 suicide of music teacher Matthew Schmalz; 1824 court docket?; 1809 Thomas Poppleton apprentice case court papers; Dartmoor prison map images?; Baltmore 1968 riots, Ellfenbein, Hollowak, Nix; 1943 recreation plan for BC; Jefferson papers at Masshist.org; obituary of Lois Carr, 2015; Sharples, Ross, War of 1812 mss Devon Heritage Center Baltimore Massacre; Cockburn, Ross, mss relating to; Ebenezer A. M.E. church, Hagerstown; Alexander Hooke on teaching with politically incorrect statues,2015; image of balloon with amish buggy, Sun 2015; watermark of charter, prints; David Head on Privateers of the Americas; Wells and McComas in Old Town; Defense of Fort McHenry, poem, Baltimore Patriot, 11/20/1814; Frigate Baltimore, US vs. the Williams; 1855 Joint Commission on English and American Claims, Charleston Courier; Glenn Johnston on the Barges of 1813, BC; Eric Papenfuse, From Recompense to Revolution, Mahoney v Ashton, 1994;



440 Frederick Douglass and Anna Murray, music books, Cedar Hill (prints of images); Rosetta Douglass's memories of her mother, 1923; East Baltimore Improvement Society; William Lloyd letters, caulker, friend of Douglass; Condition of the Coloured People in Baltimore, 1838, from Baltimore Literary and Religious Magazine; Darius Stokes research re:; Augustus Kollner sketch; Baltimore collection of church music; Bethel AME class of Alex? Murray;



441 Conservatory at Clifton; contents including Camilla Japonica, most expensive item; Dr. Finlay, Cuba Coffee Plantation; Gardener's cottage; Voltaire on Quakers; Bready collection of postcards;



442 Job Ben Solomon (Ayuba Sulayman Diallo); Catherine Molineux, The Dover Stranger and the Absent Archive; Paul Naylor and Marion Wallace, Author of his own fate, 2019; Spalding Gentlemen's Society. dMhammed A. Al-Ahari; Georgia Haseldine, William Hoare and Auba Suleiman Diallo (Victoria and Albert); Ross Kimmel, slave Freedom Petitions in Colonial Maryland, 1979: case of John Babtist (1653, a Moor of Barbary) and Thomas Hagleton (1670s); 1664 law re: slavery in Maryland (first); Ross on the Butler petitions for freedom (see my Randalls and the Butlers); Watermarks on paper of Job Ben Solomon document, British Library? MS 20783a; Arabella voyages Slave Voyages database; 1010 Light Street and misuse of Artificial Intelligence; update on the Arabella (1731) and parallels with the Lord Ligonier (1767) of Kunte Kinte fame; Lord Ligonier, 1765, Slave Voyages Database entry;



443 Clementina Rind and Clementina Van Grierson Rind, Baltimore Bibs talk, January 14, 2021: final version, http://www.rememberingbaltimore.net/2020/02/history-from-bottom-up-clementina.html; William Alexander Rind, son of CR and William Rind, loyalist printer; tribute to Don Proctor, letter he collected of Johns Hopkins to his mother, 1840.; DVDS: Lance Humphries, Rachel Brewer, Charles Willson Peale's wife; Jeffrey Bracket notes on the progress of the colored people; The Negro in Marhland; James M. Wright the Free Negro in Maryland, Lynda Roscoe Hartigan, five Black Artists in 19th century; Whitman's Price of Freedom; Civil War Prisoner register of prisoners who died in Federal prison camps; Ross Kimmel on Pt. Lookout labor rolls; Baltimore in 1861 by Rob Schoeberlein; Gardner's Civil War photographs; 1864-1865, the Crutch produced at the General Hospital in Annapolis; H. H. Walker Lewis and James F. Schneider, U. S district court of Maryland, 1790-1990; genealogy of the Craig Family, Pamphlet a Treatise on Expatriation,1814; John Stow survey of London; Dennis Griffith map of MD 1794; Columbian Magazine, for March 1792, Annapolis State House; Gentleman's Magazine, December 1769 including Mason Dixon map of degree of latitude; General index of Sanborn Maps of Baltimore; 1914 map of Baltimore; Ellicott's map of DC; conservation photos; Barbara K. Henritze, checklist of African American Newspapers; WK film of Baltimore County Registe of Wills, Orphans Court Proceedings, Administration accounts; Administration Docket; Wills;



444 1823 letter of John B. Hill about a school? https://concordlibrary.org/special-collections/fin_aids/cas?; Joseph Lee Millard, 7th ward, 1811/1812, taxes; Liverpool Port (customs)records for 1770-784 and 1855- re: James Cheston and Betty of Liverpool; Letter to William Meridith, 1813; MCHC images of letter re: ships sunk in harbor, Baltimore, 1822 to William Patterson 1844 Bishop Whittingham letter; Araon Burr and the books he borrowed? from the library in NY, 1789-1803; acct of rents 1803, Aaron Burr's tenants; Oliver Jacques, Burr, Hamilton and the Manhattan Company (bank); obit for Sophia Bland; Patricia Ann Reid, Between Slavery and Freedom, petitions for Freedom in Annapolis records; Prigg case, Margaret's petition; John Hall Woodman letter, frm Baltimore 1831; Patrick Whang and Freedman's Bank; Maxmillian Godefroy letter (godefroy-26) re: defenses of Baltimore, 1814, 27th October to Maj General Scott; ECP lecture (DVD) on Robert Long House; Peter Pearre's drawing of the reconstructed caulker's cottages; Janssen Bladen document Abe books re: wife of Governor Thomas Bladen, French pamphlet (supposedly introduced ice cream to America?; James Deaver, ropemaker, 1822-; Laurel Project, questions about death certificates especially Mullato in 1876- Laurence DeCoursey, 18 Hamilton st; Durham Wilson; 1875 death at a barber shop? Dr. Jesse P. Jordan, died age 29, buried at Laurel, organized Colored People's Free Excursion, 1873; Freedom's Journal, 1827, Friendship Society, James Deaver, James P. Walker; Dinner given at house of Baltimore house James P. Walker in honor of the abolition of slavery in New York; list of issues of Freedom's Journal, the first U. S. African American owned newspaper (Wisconsin Historical Society);



445 Wikpedia on 1873 depression; Equitable papers, BCA; Garrett Power on Sam Smith; Poppleton map BCA?; originals of city taxes paid by F Breggerman 1851; 1853 court case exhibit (orig) letter from Laura A. Little, Baltimore, probably divorce case of Elza Clar vs.Richard T. Clark, decree July 1, 1853; misc letters Baltimore, 1838; original letters from Baltimore, purchased, 1836, and 1849; Ernie Dimler's collection of BC receipts and documents; receipts for Bay View Asylum, original, 1882; more re: Dame Barbara Jansen, wife of Thomas Bladen; Notice of death certificate of Dr. Jesse Paul Jordan, 1875, and article about graduating black doctors, men and women at Howard,1872, note to Patricia Pitts; Mehlinger, Louis R. article on the attitude of the Free Negro toward colonization, 1916, Jnl of Negro History; John W. Cromwell The Early Negro Convention Movement, 1904;



446 Pi (article on); 1897 Colored Lutherans article, Sun; the embargo and the Lovely Lucy, admiralty papers; Gilder Lehrman papers re Livorno, counsel there; Elborg's notes on Godefroy's Dossier; Dennis Gurtz cartographic collection MSA SC 5642; image of Lincoln, Philadelphia Print shop, 2020; Poplar Grove seminar, 2020; McHenry papers, Marjorie McBride TWE; paper by Clara; American merchants and the China Opium trade 1800-1840, James M. Downs; Baltimore Gaslight Fall 2020, Savannah Woods on Afro; letter re: Wm Tiffany, 1831, Baltimore; notes on scanning the Baltimore Republican collection, MSA SC 5458-109-321; removal of John O'Donnell's statue, John Water's black ancestors; Marth and Pamela Edwards, keepers of Point Lookout lighthouse; Somon Jackson-Forsberg on Yellow Fever in Baltimore; William Lorman, Baltimore, 1810; Lovely Lucy admiralty case; US v. National Exchange Bank of Baltimore,1926; Charles Baldwin, single tax, d. 139, BC; 1894 minutes of the Association of Educators of Colored Youth; Hannah Pope and the JHCOA; refusal to fund shelter for colored orphans, precursor to JHCOA; Allison Seyler on Hopkins Brothers debts, 1859; Directory entries for Charles Farquarson, printers joiner; obit of William Shepard Bryan, judge court of appeals, 1906 and his servant (colored) Violet, Bryan sister was Mrs. Dennis Claude of Annapolis;



447 Liz Comer's papers on dvd, BRG 79; kidnapping black children in NYC before the Civil War National Geographic, Black and White, twin sistersk April 2018; Merchants Bank, George Peabody, JH, notes; Dallas Nicholas, Bishops of Annapolis; Philip J. Merrill in search of J. Steward Davis; Scott Sherlock re: Johns Hopkins and Slavery, 2020 TWE 2020; Mr. Ebenezer Jackson and Maximillian Godefroy, September 1934, MdHM; An Overlooked and An Abandoned Gift of Johns Hopkins to Baltimore: the Contents of the Conservatory at Clifton Park, 1851-1915.



448 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, Thomas Bluett (d.1748); Catherine A. Molineux's work; Vachel Denton, slave dealer, Annapolis; Burgundy alley study, Sydney, George, slaves of Lavinia and Samuel Hopkins, brother of Johns Hopkins; Samuel Hopkins first wife, Elizabeth Smith Kelly; John Needles, Peach family, B &O acquisition of Peach lease, court case; The Friend for 1922, recollections of Quakers at Goose Creek and Indian Springs, late 1830s; John Needles and care of Black orphans after civil war, see annual reports of home on Fayette, Biddle (to add ref here); mapping Burgandy Alley; Mariena Jareaux, Howard County slaves; Joseph Gray, A black spy for the British at the battle of Bladensburg and Baltimore, Ft. McHenry, August, September 1814, British National Archives; image of Frederick Bernal, Shipping World, 1896; bio of John Randolph of Roanoke, 2023, NYTBR; Steve Whitman Slavery Manumission & Free Black Workers in Early National Baltimore 1993, pp. 1-38;



449 Steve Whitman Slavery Manumission & Free Black Workers in Early National Baltimore 1993, pp. 39-138; Furnishings for Lafayete's visit to Baltimore 1824- John Needles; Thomas Bluett, voyage of Arabella, Lorena Walsh; British Library mss of Job Ben Solomon letter, plea to father from Annapolis? Dover?; Johns Hopkins and the Maryland Club, Bob Brugger's work; Final paper to MdHM from team Hopkins; Lavinia's brother, children, and JH's will; Four centuries project; Mt. Gilboa church for Noreen, Benjamin Banneker, burial ground?; image of George? Williams?; note re: un finished chapter on Frederick Bernal; Henry Miller on early shark attack, St. Mary's; death certificate for Sydney Johnson, 1901; John Johnson freedom record signed by Samuel Hopkins?; mapping mechanics court, where Sydney Banks lived;



450 Steve Whitman Slavery Manumission & Free Black Workers in Early National Baltimore 1993, pp. 139-332 ( 27-97 old database);



451 Steve Whitman Slavery Manumission & Free Black Workers in Early National Baltimore 1993, pp. 338-482;Eric's atlas of Plainfield, N. J.; equity records for Baltimore at MSA, C168 & C169; C295 cases involving Johns Hopkins, liens against shot tower (site of Baptist burial ground?); Peach, Needles, Webster, B &O pratt street station, part 1;



452 equity records for Baltimore at MSA, C168 & C169; C295 cases involving Johns Hopkins, liens against shot tower (site of Baptist burial ground?); Peach, Needles, Webster, B &O pratt street station, part 2; records relating to Baltimore Orthodox Friends at Haverford and not in Phebe Jacobsen; Chris Kintzel exhibit, Francis Guy painting of Pennington Mills, Jones Falls; reading tombstones, 2 Timothy 4:7 on grave of John James Wilson; bc entrances and clearances on web, for 1821; correspondence with Catherine Molineux re: Job Ben Solomon, her research and search for SPG records re: Bluett; query re: customs house, merchants bank images on my blog; B&O stockholders, 1840-1869; Phillis Wheatley, Randy and Nancy Burkett; weather in BC, NOAA records; original lantern slides, negatives of oyster shuckers and buildings on North Charles? French origin; Taylor Chapel grave yard and original account book of Annie Taylor re: Chapel furnishings;



453 Francis Maria Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison, sources:

Richard Cary to John Peach, re: Needles and B&O acquisition of Peach's lease, maps; Samuel Hopkins and slaves, c1-79, 85, 80, msa; Baptist records re: burial ground, Fanny Garrison?

William Lloyd Garrison's mother in Baltimore, Fanny Lloyd Garrison, Garrison papers inventory; 1816 Newhall, Kierl shoemakers; John c. Richards? Harmony Hall Monkton where William Lloyd Garrison's mother was a nurse;

https://cdm15942.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15942coll175 https://harrietalonso.com/2018/03/13/new-information-on-william-lloyd-garrisons-mother-fanny/ https://harrietalonso.com/william-lloyd-garrisons-mother/

William Lloyd Garrison, 1857, estate of mother Fanny d. 1823; Baltimore savings bank, Baptist burial ground?; Harriet Alsonso's work on Garrison;

Francis Maria Garrison bank accounts in Baltimore to Harriet Alonso;


William Lloyd Garrison libel trial, notes for Eric's copy, search for original case files;

William Lloyd Garrison, Maria Lloyd Garrison, 1823, BC, libel case



454 Garrison papers, letters of Frances Maria Garrison (d. 1823m Baltimore) to family including sister and son WLG



455 First Baptist Church. burial ground, corner of Pitt and Front Streets, new building, Lombard and Sharp Streets, see: Poppleton map; James and Mary H. Carnighan and Frances Maria Garrison; Harriet Alonso biography of Frances Maria Garrison.

When James Carnighan dies in 1839 he is deeply in debt with his 1828 bankruptcy hanging over his widow, Mary H. Christ Church (Protestant Episcopal) takes over 32 North Frederick where James and Mary H. had lived for over 30 years, and converts it to an asylum for destitute orphan girls (27 of them by 1841). William Lloyd Garrison's mother died in the house at 32 n Frederick in 1823, but before that (1820) she was cared for by Ann(a) Levering, widow of John Levering, who ran a boarding house on Hanover Street after her husband died.

The Levering family appears to have had a few houses on Hanover in the first two decades of the 19th century (John Needles the cabinet maker had one there too)? Peter was John's brother (Ann's brother in law) and he too had a cow .... Peter and John were among the many sons of Enoch Levering (d. 1795) and Mary Righter (d. 1794).

What ties both the Levering and the Carnighan family to Frances in death is the Baptist cemetery that once was in the shadow of, or underneath the Phoenix shot tower. Peter Levering's mother was buried there as was Frances Garrison in what appears so far to be the Carnighan plot. At some point, still to be determined, Frances's grave was moved to a new First Baptist graveyard in SW Baltimore (location as yet unknown). Garrison had no idea where his mother's grave was and apparently never visited it during his tumultuous stay in Baltimore in the 1830s.

As you can tell, I get myself dragged into rabbit holes which are interesting, but extremely time consuming. In any event, I have only one more piece of evidence I need which I believe is in the Houghton Library at Harvard, They have a letter from Mary H. Carnighan apparently enclosing the receipt for having to re-bury Frances when the original 1st Baptist Church Graveyard on Front Street was moved to the new burial ground. I ordered a copy several weeks ago. Garrison does not learn of the move of his mother's grave until 1857 when Mary H. Carnighan surrenders his mother's Equitable Savings account bankbook via Garrison's representative in Baltimore, John Needles, no less....!!

Based on the extensive research and thoughtful essays of Harriet Alonso, and my journeys down the rabbit holes, my objective is to better understand Frances Garrison's struggle to support herself and survive in Baltimore for an essay tentatively titled "A Lost Baptist Graveyard and A Not So Dutiful Son: William Llloyd Garrison (1805-1879) and His Mother, Frances Maria Lloyd Garrison (1776-1823), of Baltimore". If Harvard sends me my image order any time soon, I may be able to finish it, although I still may not know where Frances is actually buried ...



456 Vincent Wing cont'd, Astronomia instaurata, 1656 and Wing almanacs; Robert Mooney, Financial interests of Baltimore; Bank of the United States, Baltimore, records, building becomes Merchants Bank?; Peter Lester Payne, Savings Bank of Baltimore (across from Merchant's Bank); print of Customs House, 1861, original; SPGFP inquiry to Catherinew@uspg.org re: Thomas Bluett; President Kennedy address to American University, class of 1963; Benjamin Franklin, Andy Coates, Twyford, 1844 JH relatives to Finlay plantation, Cuba; Sharon Mujrphy and financing slavery; Anthony Dawson and geographical Engineers, France, Maxmillian Godefroy; St Peter the Apostle RC Cemetery, Father Berrigan; Job Ben Solomon and Spalding Gentleman's society; Documenting lynching; Samuel Hopkins and Slaves; Jen Keefe Houghton Library re: order for Garrison letters;



457 Harriet Alonso on Frances Maria Lloyd Garrison, Baptist Cemetery, Carnighan family, James and Thomas Wilson; Aaron Levering, Enoch Levering, residences of Frances, possibly slave mentioned by Frances?; Shot Tower and Baptist graveyard; Christ Church Female Asylum, Christ Church Orphan Asylum, 1840-1938, North Frederick, Centre Street, Garden Street, 21st and Guildford. Inmates on 1850-1930 census;



458 Christ Church Asylum, Orphanage, Destitute Orphan Children, 1931-, Dr. Washington Chew Van Bibber, jr.; Rechabite Hall; Samuel Hopkins Jr., estate; debilitation effects of property rights on racial justice ...; Jurgen Dinkel, TWE probate in Baltimore; exporting coal; Lavinia Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins Jr. estate; 1898 map of Roland Park, 206 oakdale lot; Merchants Bank, banknote (original)



459 Peter Parker, memorial St. Margaret's church, Westminster, Caulk's field, death of General Ross, Joseph Gray, General Ross's guide to Washington and Baltimore (spy); Christopher George's mss re: death of Ross at North Point; George de Lacy Evans letter re: Joseph Gray; Joel Leininger's guide to online Martenet research, draft 2023; Rembrandt's house museum, Amsterdam; TWE Damita Green re: Charity Goviens, Govans and Black Women property owners, Free Black African Americans database, intro Ira Berlin, note incudes Banneker, Webster, Lett families, FREE AFRICAN AMERICANS OF MARYLAND AND DELAWARE, Paul Heinegg; TWE German immigration, museum, Fessenden,Trisha Weathers, Hohenstaufen and North German Lloyd; 1848 Hopkins & Hull judgment, Loudoun County, Lori Kimball; Charter research, 2001, re: history of Charter, Houghton copy, watermark research re:, conversion of MAX files, Paperport 11; TWE Marcus Allen re: House number changes; TWE Roeder inquiry re: Black women in public service, elected office in Baltimore;

sources for review of Benjamin Banneker and Us by Rachel Jamison Webster (in progress):

Heinegg: BANNEKER FAMILY

1. Robert Bannaky/ Banneker, born say 1695, was married to Mary Lett, the daughter of a white woman by an enslaved man, by 18 May 1731 when she (called Mary Beneca) petitioned the Maryland Provincial Court for her children Sarah, Zachariah and Deborah Lett [Provincial Court Judgments, Liber R.B. no.1, 425-426]. Banaka is the name of a town in modern-day Liberia, West Africa, and home of the Vai people who have lived there since about 1500 when they left the Mali Empire Jones, Adam. "Who Were the Vai?" The Journal of African History, vol. 22, no. 2, 1981, pp. 159–178. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/181580.

Robert's marriage to Mary Lett was probably his second since (his daughter?) "negro" Katherine Bannaker was married four years later in May 1735. That this was Robert’s second marriage is also suggested by the Baltimore County court’s approval of the 1743 petition of "Robert Banakey, a Negro free," to exempt his two daughters from the discriminatory tax on free African American women over the age of sixteen [Court Proceedings 1743-5, 78]. In March 1736/7 the Baltimore County court exempted Robert Banekey and his unnamed wife from paying taxes during the lifetime of their crippled "Molatto" child Julian, and remitted their taxes for the previous year [Court Proceedings 1736-9, 2]. He and his son Benjamin Bannaky/ Bannaker purchased 100 acres in Upper Patapsco Hundred of Baltimore County called Stout from Richard Gist for 7,000 pounds of tobacco on 10 March 1737/8 [Land Records, HWS #IA, 58-9].

Robert was taxable on this 100-acre tract and another 25 acres called Timber Point in 1737 [MHS, Debt Book, Baltimore County, Calvert Papers No. 904, p.69, cited by Bedini, Life of Benjamin Banneker, 29, 347]. He owed £1 to the Baltimore County estate of Richard Gist in 1742 and 480 pounds of tobacco to the estate of Charles Christie on 29 June 1762 [Prerogative Inventories 29:20; 78:98-9]. (His wife) was called Mary Banicker on 27 February 1758 when Mary Welsh, widow of John Welsh, made a Prince George’s County deed of release to her for a "Mealato Servant Samuell Morter" (who was the husband of Mary Banicker’s daughter Molly) [Land Records, PP:104]. Robert died on 10 July 1759 according to the entry in his family Bible [Tyson, 4]. On 3 December 1773 John Welsh's widow Mary Welsh also gave Mary Banicker a Prince George’s County deed of release to her rights to "Negro Ben (who) had been born free" and was then about 43 years of age [Land Records BB3:325]. Mary apparently used this deed four months later on 19 April 1774 when she was called "Mary the widow of Robert Bannaker" and deposed in Baltimore County that Benjamin was the true and lawful son of Robert Banneker, deceased [Baltimore Chattel Records 4:98]. Robert was the father of

i. ?Esther, born say 1726, married William Black, "negroes," on 22 September 1744 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore [Reamy, Records of St. Paul's Parish, I:36].

ii. ?Katherine, born say 1728, married James Boston (Barton), "negroes," in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore County, on 22 May 1735 [Reamy, Records of St. Paul's Parish, I:32].

iii. Benjamin, born 9 November 1731 according to his family Bible [Bedini, Life of Benjamin Banneker, 46-7]. He was taxable as a bachelor on an assessment of , 100-300 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore, between 1756 and 1762 [Wright, Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1692-1763, 75]. He signed the Baltimore County, Maryland petition of 27 January 1768 to move the county seat from Joppa to Baltimore [Archives of Maryland On-line, Vol. 61:531]. He was taxable in Patapsco Upper Hundred in 1773 [MSA, 1773 Tax List]. He sold 20 acres of his land to Greenbury Morten on 20 December 1785 and 10 acres to his neighbor John Barton on 2 April 1792 [Land Records WQ# Y, ff. 653-4; WG #HH. ff. 341-2]. This was land his father had purchased in 1738. Benjamin also sold 2 acres to Edward Shugar on 10 December 1794 [Land Records WG #PP:606-8]. Edward was head of a Patapsco Upper Hundred household of 5 "other free" in 1810 [MD:641]. Benjamin sold the last 72 acres of Stout for £180 to Jonathan, Elias, George and John Ellicott on 22 October 1799 [Land Records PP:606-8; WG#60, 408]. He died on 27 October 1806 according to the notice in the Federal Gazette [Bedini, ],

iv. Julian, born say 1733, the "crippled" daughter of Robert and Mary Banneker, perhaps the daughter who was the mother of John Hendon who managed the Ellicott stables. He registered in Baltimore on 16 October 1811: light yellow complexion, 5 feet 5 inches high, age 45,.born free in Balto Coty (with Alsey Hendon who was 20) [Certificates of Freedom, 1806-16, (not manumitted), no. 70].

v. Minta Black, born say 1735, identified as the sister of Benjamin by Tyson [Tyson, 18]. She was also said to have had the same parents as Benjamin in a court case in June 1810 when her testimony against a white man was refused by the Maryland Court of Appeals. She was a midwife, one of whose customers was Zachariah Maccubbins [Bedini, 323-7, 355].

vi. Molly, born say 1737, married a member of the Morton family [Martha Ellicott Tyson], A Sketch of the Life of Benjamin Banneker, From Notes Taken in 1836 (Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1854): p. 18], apparently identical to Samuel Molton, a "molatto" belonging to John Welsh of Prince George's County on 24 February 1748 when Welsh directed that he be free after the death of his wife [Prerogative Court (Wills), Liber 26, folio 40]. Samuel Moreton was taxable in Patapsco Upper Hundred of Baltimore County in 1773 [MSA, Tax List] and was listed in the ledger of Ellicott & Company between September 1774 and July 1775.

vii. ?Jemima, born say 1739, said to have been another child of Benjamin and Mary who married a white man named Samuel Delaney in 1758. Samuel was said to have taken the name Lett when his widowed mother married Zachariah Lett. (Zachariah married a woman named Margaret before 27 April 1741 when their first child was born.) According to Meshach Simpson, Jr., great grandson of Jemima, Samuel and Jemima had children Aquila, Elijah, and Meshach. Meshach told the family story to Meshach Simpson, Jr., but there was no documentation other than Simpson's Notes of the Lett Family History Passed Down from Meshach Lett and Other Family Members [Bedini, The Life of Benjamin Banneker (1999), 46, 254].

viii. a daughter, the wife of William Hubbard/ Hubert who was named in a 30 April 1795 entry in the account book of Benjamin Banneker [Bedini, The Life of Benjamin Banneker (1972), 249]. He was head of a Patapsco Upper Hundred, Baltimore County household of 5 "other free" in 1810 [MD:639] and the father of Henry and Charles Hubbard who obtained certificates of freedom in Loudoun County, Virginia, on 24 December 1795: son of a free woman and grandson of Robert Banneker, whose wife was also a free woman. Robert Banneker lived in Baltimore County about two and a half miles from Ellicott's Mills [Certificates of Freedom in Loudoun County courthouse, Loudoun County, Virginia, Free Black Papers 1757-1861, http://lfportal.loudoun.gov/LFPortalInternet/0/edoc/478541/FB1795.02.pdf]. Perhaps she was Ursula Banninger who was presented by the Prince George's County court in 1768 for having a "Malatto" child on information of the constable of Rock Creek Hundred but not found by the sheriff [Court Records 1766-8, 574; 1768-70, 477].

Endnotes:

1. The Vai often name people after their town, so his name literally translates as "Robert from under the banana tree"–indicating there was probably a banana plantation in Banaka [Sherman, Tombekai Vangoni (principal translator for the Vai New Testament Project in 2001). Mr. Shermans’s own first name translates as "man from Tombey (Liberia)," personal communication, August 12, 2021].

2. George Ely Russell discovered the Prince George's County records of the Welsh family and published them in the article "Molly Welsh: Alleged Grandmother of Benjamin Banneker." National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 94, No. 4 (December 2006):305-314].

LETT FAMILY

1. Mary1 Lett, born say 1782, was probably the white woman servant of John Newman of Baltimore County whose daughter Mary Lett stated in the Provincial Court of Maryland that she was born of a white woman and served John Newman until the age of thirty one [see below]. She married John Welsh who may have been the one who was taxable in the household of John Rouse in the upper part of Patapsco Hundred of Baltimore County in 1695 [Court Proceedings, Liber G#1 (1693-1696): 525]. John Welsh purchased 160 acres of Welsh’s Discovery in near-by Prince George's County for �30 on 2 November 1730 [Land Records Q:165]. John died about 1749 after making a Prince George’s County will by which he freed his slaves [Wills 1:415]. His widow Mary Welsh was apparently identical to Molly Welsh, grandmother of Benjamin Banneker. Mary made a rather strange Prince George’s County will in 1752 by which she manumitted (her grandson) "Negro Benjn" (who was already free and owned land in Baltimore County) and her "mollato" (grandson-in-law) Samuel Molton. And she instructed her trustees to "see that all my people have their right of freedom" (Emphasis added) [Wills T#1:30]. And on 27 February 1758 she made a Prince George's County deed of release to (her daughter) Mary Banicker for a "Mealato Servant Samuell Morter" (who was the husband of Mary Banicker’s daughter Molly) [Land Records, PP:104]. And on 3 December 1773 Mary gave (her daughter) Mary Banicker a Prince George’s County deed of release to her rights to "Negro Ben (who) had been born free" and was then about 43 years of age [Land Records BB3:325]. She was apparently the mother of

2 i. Mary, born say 1699.


2. Mary2 Lett, born say 1699, was said to be living at George Rogers’s on 6 August 1728 when she was presented by the Baltimore County court for having a base born child. However, no evidence appeared against her when the case came to trial in November 1728, so she was released when Richard Gist agreed to provide security for her payment of the court fees. On 2 March 1730/1 the court bound her "Mollatto" children Sarah and Zachariah Lett to William Rogers until the age of thirty-one [HWS#6 (Court Proceedings, 1728-30), 22, 74; HWS#7 (1730-1732), 97].1 She was apparently married to Robert Bannaker by 20 May 1731 when she petitioned the Maryland Provincial Court by her lawyer William Cumming:

Mary Beneca of Baltimore County. That your Petitioner was born of a White Woman, a Servant of John Newman of the County and whom your Petitioner Did Serve until she attained to the Age of thirty-one Years at which time your Petitioner was adjudged to be free by the Justices of Baltimore County afd. That During your Petitioners Servitude had several Children born of her Body...the Justices of the said court at March Court 1727 did Bind three of her Children to wit Sarah Lett, Zachariah Lett & Deborah Lett to Serve a Certain Wm Rogers of sd County...That lately the said Rogers applyed to the Justices of the County afd & obtained the following Order to be made: March Court 1730. Upon the Motion of William Rogers to the Court...do adjudge Sarah Lett, Zachariah Lett and Deborah Lett the Children of Mary Lett to serve the said Rogers till Each of them attain to the Age of thirty One Years...Your Petitioner likewise Shews that the afd Sarah Lett one of the said Children hath now attained to above the age of Sixteen Years...And that the said Sarah by Law is entitled to her freedom. Your Petitioner therefore most humbly beseeches Yr Honours to Order Citation to issue against the said Wm Rogers to answer the Premises And...adjudge Your Petitioners Children to be free when they Attain to the age of Sixteen & twenty one Years.

The court ordered Rogers to appear at the next session, but there is no further record of the case. She was apparently successful since her son Zachariah was married less than ten years later. Mary was the mother of

i. Sarah, born before about 1715, perhaps identical to Savory Lett who married Simon Thompson ("negroes") on 10 November 1734 at St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore [Reamy, Records of St. Paul's Parish, I:31]..

2 ii. Zachariah1, born say 1720.

iii. Deborah.


2. Zachariah1 Lett, born say 1720, was married to Margaret by 1 January 1743/4 when their daughter Luzana was born. He purchased 50 acres in Baltimore County called Noon’s Chance from William Rogers for �24 on 20 October 1759 and sold this land for �90 on 12 October 1771 [Land Records B#H (1759-61), fol. 6; AL#D (1771-2), fol. 34]. He was head of a Frederick County household of 6 whites in 1790 [MD:70]. He and Margaret were the parents of

i. Luzana, born 27 April 1741,

ii. Vashti, born 1 January 1743/4, d/o Zachariah and Margaret Lett.

iii. Daniel, born 29 October 1745, s/o Zachariah and Margret Lett [Reamy, Records of St. Paul's Parish, I:31]. He enlisted as a substitute in the 6th Maryland Regiment commanded by Col. Otho H. Williams on 1 July 1778 and was discharged on 1 April 1779 [NARA, M881, http://fold3.com/image/17911338]. He married Ann Davis, 29 September 1786 at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Middletown, Frederick County. He took the oath of an insolvent debtor in Frederick County and assigned all his belongings to James Stewart on 20 March 1788 [Land Records WR 8:55]. He was a "free black" taxable in Shenandoah County, Virginia, from 1807 to 1818 [PPTL, 1800-18, 366, 485, 651, 829] and head of a Shenandoah County household of 6 "other free" in 1810.


They were apparently the ancestors of

i. Samuel1, taxable in Patapsco Upper Hundred, Baltimore County, Maryland, in 1773 in the same list as Benjamin Banneker [2], said to have been a white man who who took the name of his step-father Zachariah Lett and married Jemima Banneker [Bedini, (1999), 46].

ii. Elijah, head of a Frederick County, Maryland household of 6 "other free" in 1790, a "Negro" or "Mulatto" taxable in Loudoun County, Virginia, from 1802 to 1805 [PPTL 1798-1812], said to have been the son of Samuel Lett and Jemima Banneker.

iii. Aquilla, married Charity Cabbalor 25 September 1787 in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Middletown, Frederick County. He was head of a Frederick County, Maryland household of 5 "other free" in 1790, a "free Negro" taxable in Frederick County, Virginia from 1799 to 1802 [PPTL 1782-1802, frames 707, 745, 784, 821], said to have been the son of Samuel Lett and Jemima Banneker.

iv. Meshac, a "free Negro" taxable in Frederick County, Virginia, in 1800 and 1801 [PPTL 1782-1802, frame 784, 764], said to have been the son of Samuel Lett and Jemima Banneker.

v. Rosalin, head of a Frederick County, Maryland household of 5 "other free" in 1790 and 3 in Washington County in 1800 [MD:638].

vi. Charles, a "Mulatto" taxable in Loudoun County, Virginia, from 1803 to 1809: taxable on Benjamin, Elijah and Samuel Lett's tithe in 1803 [PPTL 1798-1812], head of a Jefferson County, Virginia household of 11 "other free" in 1810 [VA:78].

vii. Delilah, born about 1771, obtained a certificate of freedom in Frederick County, Maryland on 13 September 1826: about fifty five years of age...a bright Mulatto Woman...free Born as appears by the affidavit of Nicholas Willson [Certificates of Freedom 1808-42, 187].

viii. Zechariah 2, a "free Black" taxable in Shenandoah County from 1801 to 1813 [PPTL 1800-18, frames 54, 221, 282, 326, 408, 485, 538].

ix. Samuel2, born about 1788, a "Mulatto" head of a Defiance County, Ohio household with $1,200 in real estate in 1860.


Endnotes:

1. Molly Welsh’s Prince George’s County records were discovered by George Russell who published them in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly (2006): 305-14.





460 Thomas Bluett research; Cahterine Wakeling, Samuel Sales, SPG archives,Catherine Molineux research on Job and Bluett; Manross, William Wilson obit and , Fulham Papers, Lambeth Palace with guide to Fulham papers on microfilm, which is calendared by William Manross, note that the effort to track down the 20 reels of microfilm and to determine if they have been scanned is here, also efforts to link entries in microfilm guide to CALM, Lambeth Palace online index; Matthew Harper, Lambeth Palace mss; British Online Archives, for Thomas Bluett; ref to Bluett in SPG Classified Digest of the Records of the SPGFP, 1895, 5th edition, also re: Jacob Henderson. copies of Henderson's letters, 1733/34 while Commissary for the Bishop of London, SPG. ;Mary Clayton, Durham; CCEd Clergy of the Church of England; Bluett ordination record ID 7028 and 7029, records in Kent County Archives, Bishop of Rochester's papers; Martha Bluett will excerpt, 1736; James B. Bell, Anglican Clergy, American Antiquarian Society, see text; note to Scott Mandlebrote re: St. Peter's College Cambridge; Geoffrey Yeo, " Bishops of London and the Anglican Church Overseas; re: Martha Bluett? references to other? Thomas Bluetts? 1748-1757 Delaware probate re: Thomas Bluett; references to Bluett, copy of notes re: Bluett, research at Lambeth Palace;



461 Secondary sources related to the Anglican Church in MD: Nelson Waite Rightmyer, 1949, who depends exclusively on printed sources. Perry does not include letter of Commissary's interview with JP Galloway in Dover in defense of Bluett, see images of the Delaware and Maryland Volumes (5, 4); David C. Skaggs and Gerald E. Hartdagen, Sinners and Saints; Hartdagen, Vestry and Clergy in the Anglican Church of Colonial Maryland; SPG archives, Lambeth Palace, initial inquiry, request for JHU to purchase film, Kent County archives outrageous charge (18.5 pounds) for Bluett's ordination documentation, DRb/Ar/1/18(!); Thomas Bray bio, Jacob Henderson obit, 1751 and biographical notes largely derived from wikipedia; references to Thomas and Richard Chase, books lost by Thomas Chase, 1773;



462 TWE Meenu Choudary re: 1301 North Charles, The Halburton, David Stewart, Dan Rodericks re: book party in 1914; divorce from Stewart, marriage of Alice Gerry Stewart to Griswold, sordid tale involving Mrs. Drischman, Phillips Pharmacy, Haliburton; title search (rough); TWE Murdoch family, Carroll County, Irish origins? Matt Bellingham; MHM reviews of Diemer on Still, Webster on Banneker descendants;



463 Washerwomen lecture notes, for MSA talk, November 2023, extracting names, occupations from directories, creation of google sheets for colored population in search of washerwomen, test of researching washerwomen found in the directories; puzzle of washerwomen hired? Frederick, Md by Sisters of Charity;



464 Notes re: tracking Thomas Bluett, Chesnut, Haverhill, St. Mary's Axe, Barking, St. Kitts and Somerset as lawyer? See SPG electronic files frm British Archives Online re: autograph letters of Bluett; research on role of Commissary in the missionary efforts of the SPG (e.g. Henderson); Hardwicke opinion re: slave request to be baptized, 1760, provides good view of SPG, Anglican clergy attitudes towards slavery; Amy Kimball, JHU and ownership information re: Vol 20 Gentleman's magazine that contains Job Ben Solomon's wood cut portrait but no mention of Bluett;



465 Notes re: Thomas Bluett, St. Kitts; inquiry re: Inner Temple membership; St. Marys Haverhill? Inquiry to Matthew Harper, Lambeth Palace re: marriage records, etc; Perry's historical collections; Jacob Henderson; SPG archives in Bodleian/Rhodes Library??; Lambeth Palace microfilm; , Franklin Robinson re: Eversfield, Eversfield letter etc. Lambeth Palace, 1728, while Bluett may have been in St. Kitts. [Bluett is next in Somerset, meets Job in Dover, comes back to England with Job in 1733/34}; John Eversfield Papers, MdSA; pages from MdSA SC 3973, re: Hagar, coffin for son by black carpenter;



466 Mike Pierce, http:map-maker.org, patents for Baltimore county mapped on Google Earth, Deed Mapper; Joseph Gray, spy for Ross, Familie living on Patapsco Neck along North Point road; slave owners seeking compensation for loss of slaves during War of 1812, MSA collections; American Prisoners of War, war of 1812, see Baker indicies; Court of Appeals Judge Thomas Jones, Lower Patapsco Neck 1812 inventory, slaves, Observations of shipping, recipe for Cider, 1807 law governing spiritous liquors including cider ...;



467 Naylor and Wallace on Ayba Sulayman Diallo, i.e. Job Ben Solomon; l.koubrously@gmail.com re: Koran, requested pages of Hunt account book; Eversfield account of dealings with William Hunt, 1734 frm acct bk at MdSA; records of Christ Church, Kent Island, 1724 report; 1760 petition and related research re: Esther Smith, slave of William Smith, Sarah Smith Keteltas; Lambeth Palace records, microfilm re: ordinations, etc and organization of SPG, role of commissary, treasurer; Case of Nettie Taylor and Back Creek Sewage disposal plant,



468 Mapping the health of Baltimore City; 1798 direct tax, Carole Shammas files at MSA; Donna Hollie, 1881 Colored Aged Men & Womens Home, Lee Street between Howard and Shark sts;TWE Pratt Street riots; Tim Maloney, Governor Ritchie's wife and divorce; TWE Myra Brosius, William Govane and slavery, Govan's Presbyterian Church, search for probate?, use of 1915 Bromley Atlas, images on JHU library site; Delaware probate, problem with Delaware records, family search copy of Eleanor Bluett's file, Dover, Quarter session records, Dover for 1730; news reports of Archbishop of Canterbury apologizing for Anglican ties to slavery, 2023; Adam Hochschild, Bury the Chains; Thomas Bluett and Eleanor Covington, Philip Covington, 1733, Somerset County, Analysis of Thomas Bluett's court activity in Somerset, 1730-March 1733; Best copies of Martha Bluett's will, 1736, Cheshunt, St. Marys Axe connections; SPG in St. Kitts, archive.org, Two hundred years of the SPG; problem of Maryland Probate records on line, lack of connection, interpretation; Microfilm of Lambeth Palace, Fulham Palace collections relating to the Anglican Church in the British Colonies, Heather Furnas, Phil Morgan, vols 34-42 on microfilm loan, LC microfilm; ; Research on Reverend John Humphreys, St. Anne's, Jacob Henderson (complex problem of searching for Colonial Maryland Probate); search for Reverend (Mr.) Thomas Bluett, Haverhill, Cheshunt, St. Mary's Axe, assistance of Reverend Max Drinkwater, Haverhill, St. Mary's; St. Andrew Undershaft; Thomas Bluett 1716 will; Martha Bluett, baby, St. Marys Axe burial;



469 Thomas Bluett Sr., Haverhill and St. Mary's Axe, deceased sister of Thomas Jr. (Martha) buried at St. Mary's Axe; Thomas Bluett from Weis, North Farhham Parish, Virginia, 1797 Eleanor Bluett Will, Somerset (is this Eleanor Covington Bluett?); Thomas Bluett's problems in Delaware, Philadelphia Commissary, Robert Janney's complaints, 1747-48 and Dover depositions;, Janney quotes one 'friend" of Bluett, Sheriff Galloway, a Quaker?; Joseph Towne Wheeler on private libraries in Maryland, MHM, Commissary Thomas Bray's library; Joe W. Kraus, Private Libraries in Colonial America; probate for Reverend Joseph Hooper d. 1739, and reference to Reverend Benedick Bourdillon, d. 1745; death of another priest on Kent Island, Queen Anne's County, Thomas Phillips. No slaves, library;



470 Guide to the Sanborn Maps for BC on Microfilm I purchased for the Archives from the Library of Congress;



471 CD of 1904 laws re: incorporation; Public Documents, 1830-1836?; CD 1807 maps to accompany Marshall's life of George Washington, contains list of subscribers, could compare and locate BC subscribers on Poppleton, Google Earth, then look for their probate, libraries? ; paper copy of Rev. John F. Cronin, S.S , The Problem of American Communism in 1945, Facts and Recommendations; Cliff Egan, David Bailie Warden's "Of the probable duration of the American Government"; Concessions to America the Bane of Britain or the cause of the prsent distressed situation ... original, published London, 1807; Charles A. Barker Property Rights in the Provincial System of Maryland, 1936;



472 1971 NEH study of Annapolis, 1783, final report. Used computer money to hire people for bios! Joyce McDonald's essay, my outline for a book;



473 MSA: Lunch and Learn, Washerwomen ...' Carter Woodson, Jnl Negro History, 1930, Washerwomen; BCA references to Wilmer Alley; Duvall ref to Wilmer Alley, practical points for conveyances; Stephen Morse, Census finder, 1880 census, problem of enumeration districts, ED; 1864 Baltimore Streets; Elizabeth Henson, 1875, Laurel Cemetery, death certificate, 1 Wilmer Al; laundries, 1867- ; Wilmer alley, 1874; Hopkins atlas re: Wilmer Alley, 1870s; tax lists for Wilmer Alley, block 432; Michael Carling, owner of row houses on Wilmer Alley to 1895?; 1880 census schedules for Wilmer Alley; 1890 Sanborn, two USCT soldiers 1890, Wilmer Alley, Samuel Banks, Ferdinand Dixon; Bromley Atlas, 1906/1896 for Wilmer Alley, 1890 Sanborn, Wilmer Alley, Scott, Poppleton maps of Wilmer alley; title 1139-41-43 Wilmer Alley; Sallie Charity, 1940 Census, Wilmer Alley, schedules for Alley, 1940, Brett Tyler re: Emory and Zion, possible Charity membership of latter?; Emory ME/ Zion AME church block 432, Pennsylvania Avenue, title, transition from white to Black church? ca. 1904? Cornerstone, 1844;



474 Ross Kelbaugh re: USCT Laurel to Loudon Park tombstones, Demly/Demby, permission to use washerwoman image with patented washtub; Huntington Collection of Security microfilm, ecp test copy; Blueprints, architectural drawings for 3937 Caterbury, Jillian Storms, Joshua Cohen, UB Roland Park company drawings; John and Henry Fielding, Fleet Street marriage mill, inquiry 2016, Clementina Rind; David Skaggs and Jacob Fun, TWE Virginia R. vmute@gmail.com; John Humpreys, St. Anne's will, 1738; Reverend Samuel Shippen re: Annapolis,1715; Manross, cd and Lambeth/Fulham research 2023; Reverend Wilcocks, Bishop of Rochester's papers, Kent Co Archives; Reverend Max Drinkwater on Thomas Bluett, d. 1715; Matthew Harper, Lambeth Palace archivist re: Bluett, problem of 1701 marriage record, Benjamin Wilson; Thomas Bluett will, 1715; Venn, Thomas Bluett entry; Franklin Robinson on Bluett, Eversfield, Monkeys in the Toy Shop; cartoons, British Library, Antisejanus, Reverend Scott; Bishop Henry Compton; Arthur Pierce Middleton article on Job Ben Solomon; Mayors of Annapolis, John Gresham, sheriff; St. Paul's church records, BC #6039; Glenn T. Johnston and Judge Thomas Jones, Walnut Grove, Patapsco Neck research;



475 Pennslyvania Avenue, Block 434, Dr. Louise Young, drugstore of father, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, inventory of her papers, dvd Ruffner edition of George William Brown Baltimore & 19th of April 1861; Robert S. Mooney, Financial Interests of Baltimore, print of Merchants Bank, JH; Kimberly R. Abe, Mapping a Paradox, African American Cultural Landscape, AnteBellum Baltimore County; Hard Histories 2023, Racism, BMA lecture; TWE: Meenu Chaudhary re: 1301 North Charles Street, Alice Gerry Stewart Griswold; Pepper Hill Club Raid, research TWE Lumplangoliath@gmail.com; Ron Cassie article on slaves at Clifton, Martha Jones, ecp, Baltimore Magazine, 2023; Lafayette's visit to Baltimore, 1824, Lafayette Monument; Adam Malka, Men of Mobtown, 2018, BCHS award, 2023; TWE James Greevy Baltimore Street Riot, April 19, 1861; wksheet for MSA SC 5339-1-206 Martenet, S. J., Walling, H. F.; Gray, F. A. atlas; online book page for Joseph John Gurney; ecp syllabus What is History?; Linda Rabben, stain glass in BC Homes, buildings Through a Glass Darkly, 2023, TWE; BCHS award to Sydney Van Morgan, et. al re: Johns Hopkins and Slavery, Sidney' acceptance remarks; TWE Beverly Parsons, Baltimore Saloons and family history; Govans Presbyterian, Church of the Redeemer, Black graveyards and church on Bellona Avenue, David Wallack, Myra Brosius, TWE; Baltimore Musical Academy, Mathilde Praeger award, C. Burnett Torsch;



476 1948 Anti-Annexation Referendum?: Baltimore County vs Baltimore City?; Exploring the origins and consequences of two piece of legislation passed by the General Assembly in 1947 as constitutional amendments: SB 210 possibly introduced by Senator Bolton- William P. Bolton, Democrat, Baltimore County; born in Whiteford, Maryland, July 2, 1885. He attended the public school at Whiteford and St. Francis School in Towson before entering the University of Baltimore from which he graduated in 1909; admitted to the Bar the same year, and is now engaged in active legal practice. He served as Trial Magistrate in Towson 1942-1946, entering the Senate in 1947. During the War he served as Appeal Agent for the Local Selective Service Board and as a member of the State Appeal Board in 1944.;



477 Review of Bondswoman Narrative, Hannah Craft, Sun; Black graveyards, fight to save, no mention of Laurel, Sun, October 15, 2023; Hopkins Clifton, towson U project, Sue Brooks TWE; ECP blog re: Clifton Conservatory; TWE Tom Stansbury, Loyal Titus, Embezzler, insurance salesman; TWE: Mt. Washington Tavern display of plates from Bromley Atlas, 1906, Shirley Little inquiry; TWE Candice Willie re: Old Bergner Mansion, block 2878, Gwinns Falls park?; TWE: Josh Shear re: History Associates and Domino Sugar pollution of Harbor?; Problem of Thomas Blewett, rector of Haverhill; TWE:Paul R. Rivera re: John Moran, 1858-1950, Port Captain?, Portwarden, Harbor Board, Harbor Engineer employee?; McGurk Family and Gigantism, pituitary gland issue, csnyder123@comcast.net, TWE; Carolyn Donovan professorship, JHU; Jefferson Gray, TWE re: Campbell Slave Pen, 1863 Sun article re:, Slave Dealers, slave traders, Woolfolk, Donovan, Campbell, Jacob Faber's sons?, ship IRIS and Cuba slave trade; In Light of History, Paul Rucker's exhibit, Reginald F. Lewis Museum; Sun 1936 article re: Baltimore's Slave Markets; Amy Davis photographs and article re: location of slave pens; My Gaslight article on Slave pens, Woolfolk, etc. 2016;



478 TWE: Amy Davis research on Slave Pens, photo essay; July 1850 and September 860, Bernard Campbell's slave pen occupants,; Sydney Van Morgan, re: Ferdinand C. Latrobe, mayor and Elizabeth Donovan professorship; TWE gabrunk@berkeley, edu, Baltimore Industrial slavery; Sherwood, restaurant owner, rented, employed slaves; 1860 census; Mt Auburn burials, Nancy Bramucci Sheads; Banks, Barnes, 47 Tyson, 64 Tyson, washerwomen; Death Certificates 1875, control images; Marcus Allen, wills after 1930 query, Robert and Mary J. Johnson, 1944; Jenkins Bailey, 118 N. Central Avenue; Jacob Faber, Jacob and Paul Faber, Cuba Savery, IRIS;



479 Baltmore Streets, alley, tracking plats of same, three indexes available on BCA web site as pdfs, Becky Gunby's list, Duvall, and, George W. McCrfeary; 1875 Death Certificates, Washerwomen and Laundresses, maps of Wilmer Alley, 1906, 1876; women contributors to Lincoln bible, 5 washerwomen, 21 laundresses; The Washerwomen of Baltimore, 1800-1864 under appreciated and unknown, What archival sources reveal (talk MSA September 2023), Carter G. Woodson, the Negro Washerwoman, a Vanishing Figure, images frm LOC and Ross Kelbaugh, permission to use his image.; Washerwomen and organization of their work, by Walnut Hills Histgorical Society, including Harriet Beecher Stowe's Cinncinatti washerwoman,



480 TWE: Glenn Johnstn's class: Henry Thompson's slaves; Windsor Hills 'suburb', TWE: Amanda Asmus, re: 2613 Talbot road, Baltimore, Md 21216; Edward Garrison Draper, finally admitted to the Bar, Sun October 28, 2023; BCHS retreat, thoughts on the future ....; Savannah Woods, Upton Mansion, Afro American newspaper archives; Mike Franch and his glass plate collection, suggestions for caring for, managing, and making other similar private collections accessible;



481 Anna Douglass, Frederick Douglass concert at the Circus, see binder 51; Circus, Hope Slatter; Campbell's slave Penn near R. M. Sutton Co.; references to James Jones and to slave dealers Austin Woolfolk, Joseph Donovan , Hope Slatter in the tax records. Seem not to be charged with the ownership of slaves?; Peter Sweeter, underground railroad and sold by BA Sheriff to Joseph B. Woolfolk (Austin;'s brother?) 1826, march to Tenn, successful freedom suit there;



482 Washerwomen lecture notes, for MSA talk, November 2023, extracting names, occupations from directories, creation of google sheets for colored population in search of washerwomen, test of researching washerwomen found in the directories; puzzle of washerwomen hired? Frederick, Md by Sisters of Charity; Baltimore Cit5y Washerwomen: notes; Carter G. Woodson, 1930; West Indian woman, LOC; analysis of bc directories; Steam Laundries, Christopher Search d. 1883; Tippett steam washing machine; Marcus Allen, William Johnson?;



483 DVDs and CDs related to documenting research and essay projects. Use search on Google Drive for contents.



484 Nonsuch: George Emmon's list of Navy Ships, 1775-1853, privateers, war of 1812; British Online Archives, Naval Officer returns, Nova Scotia, 1730-1820; Nonsuch secondary; Lot of Nonsuch 1812; Dudley Naval War of 1812 re: Nonsuch; voyages of the nonsuch recorded in Newspapers, plus Bartram with James Leander Cathcart's notes (images); notes re: George Stiles, owner of Nonsuch;



485 TWE: Clifton, Henry Thompson's slaves, Glenn Johnston's class; manifests of domestic slave trade to New Orleans (inventory); Ralph Clayton's work on domestic slave trade, slave dealers; Patapsco Neck, Jehu Boulden; Andrew Dulluc battle of Patapsco Neck; Lincoln Bible, Afro, 1955-1959; Fisk, 1916;



486 War of 1812, U of Md School of Law, course, 11/26/2012, DVDs of course; cases re: including Kennedy v. Baltimore Insurance Co,1813; Smith v. Gilmor, 1816; , Ringgold v. Ringgold, 1826



487 War of 1812, U of Md School of Law, course, 11/26/2012, cases include Barney v Smith 1819; American prisoners at Dartmoor; Charles Ball; population of Md; General William Chaplin; 1851 notes of William Chaplin; 1851 case re: Chaplin;



488 1794 Whiskey Rebellion, Washington Spy; case of Charles Mahoney, 1790s; washing machine patent Tippett, Bickel,; Emancipation day program, MCHC; Ernie Dimler, 1870s documents; Burial of British Soldiers killed on Patapsco Neck battle of North Point; John White Webster, autographed book, buyday Friday; TWE: Census of 1800 & mapping Eastern and Western Precincts, TS Moyer; Census of 1800 for Western Precinct schedules; 1857 William Lloyd Garrison to John Needles; Brett Goodin, James Leander Cathcart; Bluett documents, 1701; Md wills on line after 1930s?; ecp review of Latrobe book by Jean Baker; Naming conventions for slaves?; TWE tugboat America? no show;



489 Washerwomen: Hopkins Atlas plate of Baltimore and surrounding area, 1870; Street ordinances and plats of BC, Wilmer or Wilmere Alley; Annie Preston, 1885 washerwoman, Laurel cemetery; Wolfolk Peter Steeper case Tennessee; washerwoman hands; Ann Hutchins Handy; Lincoln Bible; Sam Weaks, Lydia Weeks's son; soap made by washerwomen; 1881 Atlanta washerwomen strike; Carroll D Wright, Slums of Baltimore, 1894; Staughton Lynd, E. P. Thompson, Howard Zinn, Labor history; Oceans of Kinfolk, Jennie Williams web site; Elbow Lane, Little Camden Street;



490 Journal of the Franklin Institute re: Daguerreotype 1839; Stephen Collins, Whitton plane crash East Anglian Daily; Harvard Black alum protests segregated housing, 1920s, classmate of Sam Hopkins?;Mark Gersvitz and Merchants Bank, Johns Hopkins; Mike Pierce Steve Morse web sites, Grace Fielder, Bush River ironworks? Naval Office Records 1760s?; Paul Kranz on Maryland Iron Works, Principio; HA-1247 Harford County iron works; Bressler, public housing, BRG 48; Neighborhood Design Center records; TWE Richard Morain re: washerwomen images, Yorktown, Lafayette headquarters?, 1862, Brady photo, LC & Yale; Robert Forster statistics of double/triple solitaire, ca. 1976-2021, Marc Forster, ECP, RWF;



491 Fanny Kemble and Mercantile Association Library, Baltimore: Fanny Kemble, wikipedia; Melissa Mullins, Born into Slavery, quote from Kemble on Butler slaves; Butler great slave auction, Georgia, wikipedia; Fanny Kemble reading of Merry wives of Windsor, Baltimore Mercantile Association library benefit, April 1849; Notes on Kemble's reading style, image of her reading St. James Theater, London, 1850 from Illustrated London News; Folger on debate over editions of Merry Wives of Windsor; W. W. Gregg, Merry Wives of Windsor; contemporary to 1849-51 images, related text to Merry Wives of Windsor (all books in 1851 catalog of Mercantile Association Library, Baltiimore; Robert Weir, How Shakespeare read his Horace; Question of Eric's autograph and notes re: James, Harriet, Henry Coleman; Butler v. Butler divorce case, 1848-1849, including Catherine Clinton reference to a letter from FAK to Sally Cleveland, undated; Harriet builds cottage in Lenox, Massachusetts; Librarian of Mercantile Association Library- Miss Fanny Stewart (1857?-1942), dau of Judge Joseph J. Stewart; Daniel Coit Gilman and the New Mercantile Association Library; directories re: 305 North Charles Street;



492 Fanny Kemble and Mercantile Association Library, Baltimore: Wise Old Owl from 305 North Charles, 1923; 5 East Center Street; before the fire of 1904; 1928 books of New Mercantile Association Library to Pratt; Kemble Papers, California; Gerald Kahan, Fanny Kemble reads Shakespeare 1849/50; Alison Booth on Kemble; Kemble reading Shakespeare in Cleveland, Exeter; sale of Butler slaves, 1859; Maria Chapell dissertation on Kemble's sources for reading Shakespeare, but not Merry Wives of Windsor; Robert Brazil, unpacking Merry Wives of Windsor, 1999; Shakespeare's dramatic narration, Barbara Handy review; 1843 Merry Wives of Windsor mss playhouse copy, by James Orchard; Fanny's daughter, Sarah Butler Wister, Diary 1861; Donald Marti, Reverend Henry Colman's Agricultural Ministry; Charles Halle, Solitaire cards, Fanny's letter to in French, his comments re: Fanny; Fanny in Baltimore, Washington Hall; contemp images of Merry Wives of Windsor to use, image of Fanny on stage in London; mss play Merry Wives of Windsor, 1843 found; Washington Hall History, Wm C. Harris, bankrupt 1837, Hugh Gelston renting out when Fanny performed; Fanny's notes on Shakespeare's plays 1882, but not MWW; Fanny's copies of Shakespeare's plays, some annotate, but not MWW, Maria Chappell's dissertation; Queen Victoria's views of the theater, dislike of MWW (never saw it) and of Fanny's father's acting;



493 Fanny Kemble: 1849 Calendar; cartoon from 1849, James Atkin, Philadelphia; Fanny Kemble, 1849, Barnum's, Merry wives of Windsor, performance at Washington Hall, benefit for Mercantile Library,; Henry Clay at Barnum's in time for Fanny's performance; Charlotte Cushman; Ne Supra crepidum; summary of Merry Wives of Windsor; cartoon of men washing, caring for children while woman goes off in a carriage, ad re: benefit for Rosine Association, Nov 15, 1849; ; New Mercantile Library, note from Allison Seyler and images of the inventory of books from JHU special collections; Times re: Merry Wives reading at St. James Theatre, August 3, 1850 review of Merry Wives of Windsor; Manchester portrait of Fanny, 1849; NY: April 1849, Brooklyn Merry Wives of Windsor" (tickets in NY and Baltimore are $1), Sept 29, 1849, Fanny at the Irving Hotel in New York, images of Irving; Theatre Survey, Gerald Kahan, fanny Kemble Reads Shakespeare: Her First american Tour, 1849-1850; Anne Frances Kembleto Sarah Perkins Cleveland, ca.1849, mention of Pierce Butlers pursuit of Miss Coleman; Fanny's journal, her thoughts on writing it, latin phrase: "as for the style I think of leaving it for the pen ..."; 1909 Sun article on Fanny, her appearance, etc.; Fanny's poetry, 1844, online book page; Poem Absence by Fanny published in the Sun in 1904, quotes Horace at beginning; Melville's Goneril and Fanny Kemble, by Egbert S. Oliver, 1945, the New England Quarterly; Wikipedia re: The Confidence Man, published on April Fool's Day, 1857;



494 Fanny Kemble: inscription in Kemble's copy of Horace, gift to James Colman; Cartoon of independent woman; prints of JH library accession books with entries of Mercantile Library books; inventory of mercantile library books by professor Vincent?; sampling of Merchant Library books; Gerald Kahan, Fanny Kemble reads shakesepeare: first American Tour, 1849-150; The Times, 1849 Fanny Kemble Divorce; Peter Schmitz correspondence re: Kemble images on his blog; Ancestry on Pierce Mease Butler, esq, 1810-1867; bio of Henry Colman; Marti, Colman's Agricultural ministry; Preface to Charles Kemble's readings of Shakespere



495 Nova Scotia, entrances, clearances 1815; missing Hopkins Atlas plate; Christ Church Orphan Asylum; Syler, Blair, Cooper, Beckman, Jewett; Insurance policies on slaves; Merchants bank note;1823 ad African Colonization Society; Loss of graves, 1833, Baltimore Patriot; Shot tower, Chase stereocard, copy;, Brownes clothing, watches view of Fayette Street; Shot tower research, deeds re:; Lambeth Palace Talbot family archives; ; order for WO 1/661/ Kew; Scott Sheads, Naval History, Fort McHenry to Hampstead Hill; Nonesuch research, Sharp collection, Omnia search for crew, Samuel Cooper, Nonesuch; JHU Colored Orphan Asylum, Martha's students research; 1995 article re ecp and online teaching; 1851 notice of death of Russworm; Vernon Davis, Morgan, TWE, Harriet Collins keeper of Bawdy House; Solomon McCabe in Marcus Allen's Dissertation; 125 St. Paul; Ruth Cox Adams, Foxley Hall, John Leeds Kerr; Papers of WM P Dunne, research on the Nonesuch from Sharp Collection; Fred Leiner article on identifying ships, Friend or Foe? 2022; TWE: re: Abbot & Sons Foundry, plates for Monitor, 1862?



496 Baltimore in 1831-1845.streets, wards, alleys, mapping; Enoch Pratt [backup sim of research files], 1831-1848, 1843 letter to Collins Axe Co., Hartford (original), gift of ERP/CLP; Axes, axe manufacturing; David Gurney Pratt of E Pratt & Bro, Steinmetx and Justice, Philadelphia, Collins Manufacturing, Hartford, Collinsville, David C. Collins, Samuel collins, Elisha K. Root, Secondary sources, Donald R. Hoke, Paul Uselding, Robert Gordon, Hoke dissertation, book on Elisha Root best secondary; partial backup, Enoch Pratt research DVD; Livsey/Porter on Merchants in development of American Manufacturing; Abraham Lincoln, Rail Splitter



497 1818 first pension law, US; Reclaim the records project, MD probate on line, death records; TE1 project, 1946 Md Archives, TWE Dorothy King re: Jane Chester, York underground railroad, George Presbury; who wrote the night before xmas, Livingston or Clement Moore? Who was William Fehsenheld, Baltimore antiques dealer, Catherine Nelson his assistant; American Farmer, John S. Skinner, book of Eric's re Agriculture owned by Fehsenheld; Chris Allan re: Eastport Democratic Club, Annapolis;



498 Mary Blair, Burt Kummerow, Maryland Mosaic review; Railroad strike of 1877, Bill Barry seminar; compensation for slaves taken in war of 1812, Patapsco neck? Lord Dunmore, Cochrane proclamations re: slaves; History of travel in US; Butlers, laundresses, bc 1829; kmz Patapsco nexk; Black Sterretss, James Sterrett (wite) TWE Steven X Lee, Glenn T. Johnston; TWE Marlena Jareaux, re: Ralph Clayton's work; Mike Franch collection of photos [ecp has collection ; William Lloyd Garrison digital scans from Houghton Library; EBAY Jacob C Nicholson Letter from his brother in Amherst, Mass., 1850; Slave ship built in BAth ME, Bath maritime Museum, Kate McMahon; Brief Guide to tracing history of building in Baltimore Cit, Michael A. Grimes, BCA; Urban wetlands, Baltimore, dispute with Warren Rich, 2008 re: Fells Point wetlands; William Bache Silhouettes, Smithsonian, briefly in Baltimore in 1803, then Cuba, partner Todd, settled in PA as storekeeper after traveling with his physiognotrace; Hagerstown talk re: maps, Ira Laurie collection; Albert C. Rose, American Roads, first macadam road; article about identifying blacks in portraits from the 19th century; Hobart A. Walker, architect who resided in Baltimore;



499 \ Jennie Williams Project, TWE, Free Blacks in Baltimore, Dorsey, Green families, mapping where they lived, daring escape of Moses Addison?; analysis of Free Blacks in Baltimore in 1840 census, google sheet of 1840/41 free blacks extracted from directory; Free Blacks in Ward 11, 1840 census; Matchett wards for 1842 director, 10th ward, Hetty Hooper cold, taxes, Hill Street, also Thornton Evans; William Williams carter, Sharp st. s of Hill; Thomas Reed, hackman, cor Hill and Howard sts, hacker; 1872 map, JHU showing Cortland, Gay, Liberty and Sharp sts; Allen Dorsey, 6 Bath st, 1851 Sidney excerpt; 1833 Matchett directory BC map with key and analysis of wards; 1841 Ward analysis; 1842 wards, map; 1845 ward map bc; 1831 ward descriptions, BC; Chesnut/Chestnut Al, street, between 1887 and 1890? became Bradley; 1851 Chestnut between George and Franklin, Sydney map excerpt; 1885 Bromley, Chestnut al; 1887 Chestnut street numbering old and new; Chestnut, Pierce, Sarah Ann, wards 4, and 17; Chestnut 1879 Sanborn, plate 10, numbered west frm Pearl prior to 1887; 1896 Bromley, Chestnut now Bradley,numbered to the west from 500s to 800s;



500 Elbow Alley now mostly under Oriole Park; Spring Gardens reference in Gunby; BCA 1609-6 is 1851, not 1841, Ward 10? in 1851 shows ownership of every lot; Camden Station area, USCT in Baltimore; tax records for Fells Point in 1830s and 40s missing?; sentencing of negroes and sale for cost of board out of state; 1841 Ward 8 vols 1 & 2; Harry S. Cumings, 1890 in 11th ward; 1897 11th Ward; 1907-1915 in 17th Ward; Lemuel Dorsey, Union Alley, Decatur Dorsey USCT; Elizabeth Green, Henry Green, James W. Dorsey, widow's name Adlinso Golden; Plate 17, Chesnut, Pierce, in Ward 10; Elbow Lane, later Eislen street, Sachse 1869' ; Chesnut formerly Potter street in OT; Addison St, OT; Lucinda Dorsey, McElderry, 1822-23, living on Addison Street, 1840s; Dorseys and Greens in 1845; 1849- Dorseys and Greens; 1851 streets; Moses Dorsey, Boulden Alley, 1890 USCT also other Dorseys, USCT; Brunt was Boulding before 1892/93? see Block 375, 1896 1414 Boulding between Mosher on North and Lafayette on South; Green USCT; Dorseys in 1842 BC Directory, Lemuel Dorsey and possibly Alexander w side light st n of Cross;



501 Analysis of the 1840 census for Baltimore: Ward 1 including Green, Fleetwood; Alexander Dorsey analysis; Neighbor in 1840 to Alexander Dorsey was Hannah Horsey; Allen Dorsey moved around in 1860s; Edward Dorsey, Spring Gardens; Ellen Dorsey, washerwoman, several addresses, Mullikin, Welcome al?; Sarah Green, Hannah Green, Sarah's mother, manifest to New Orleans with Sarah; Rebecca Garrett, Charles Farquarson; Lucy Williamson 26 N Liberty st, 40 nSharp; Addison Street, 1831, problem of ghost Steuben Street? Streets etc from 1840 and 1842 city directories; pages from 1845 BC directory for Colored and for streets, etc.; 1896/1906 Bromley street index;



502 workbook of Dorsey/Green BC mapping project: control list for 1845 directory, table of all Dorsey's on manifests of slaves to New Orleans? from Ancestry using Ralph Clayton's database?; Dorseys: Alexander Dorsey, Arey Dorsey, 1840; Bateman Dorsey, 1840 ...; biographical/directory files on BC Dorseys and Greens ...; memo on mapping the Dorsey's and the Green's; missing chattel records, sale of Smothers slaves, Judge Kaplan's volume of chattel records from 1851; Amanda Smothers;



503 street and alley analysis related to Google Drive files on the streets etc where free blacks lived; Judge Charles H. Dorsey III; Intro Unrequited Toil, Schermerhorn, Cambridge University Press & Assessment. https://www.cambridge.org › core › books › unrequited-...Publisher: Cambridge University Press; Online publication date: August 2018; Print publication year: 2018; Online ISBN: 9781139226585 ...; Charles Carroll of Carrollton and Charles Carroll of Homewood, slaves; Patapsco Neck, Executive summary; Edith Hooker; Charles Mitchell, Alexander Brown, St. Paul's slave research; John Bainbridge research and writing project re: civil war in Baltimore emphasis on Black Population, cites 1861 sun reference to meeting of 2-300 "our most respectable colored residents" offering help, thesis of Talbot Ann Kuhn, re: Free Blacks, Samuel Ward Chase?; explorebaltimore.org, Baltimore National Heritage Area staff; Where Richard Nixon lived in Baltimore, book club discussion of Nixon bio; Arno Pross re: Frederik Pross; Captain Benjamin Edes; Curious story of Richard Crafus cook and privateer from Vienna Maryland, King Dick, Dartmoor?, war of 1812; Kate McMahon dissertation,; locateing Chloe Dodson and Henry L Johns (Chloe's brother-in-law's home, 223/432 Henrietta Street, use of the 1879 Sanborn and 1851 Scott maps on Google Earth Pro, National Reliefe Association, neighbors of 233 Henrietta, borders at same address, Isaac Jones, search for Chloe's death certificate, title search for 233 Henrietta, Chloe's last entry in BC 1881 directory;



504 Howard County, 4th district, Cooksville, 1860-, Black History Month talk; reading text of On the Road from Washington to Cooksville: Celebrating Black history Month in Howard County, Mt. Gregory Uited Methodist Church; McKendree Church; Howard County online mapping; printed census analysis of slaves, free blacks, white population of Howard County, Agricultural Census images analyzed for Westminster Road residents near Cooksville; images of Agricultural census returns for Howard Co, 1870;



505 Howard County, 4th district, Cooksville, 1860-, Black History Month talk; research notes, Thomas H. Hood family; runaway Hannah Smith, slave of Thomas Hood?' ; Sarah Jane Powell Dorsey slave log house; Joseph S. Dorsey; tracts Conclusion, Ash Wednesday, Poverty Discovered; bequest to Thomas Hobbs Hood from father; cluster of doctors, Dewitt clinton Morgan, Augustus Riggs, E. W. Warfield; Postmaster Caleb Sheets; Parker, Snowdon, Dorsey slaves, manifests in domestic slave trade re; Lucinda Dorsey, Sing Woodward;



506 Chloe Dodson, Henry L. Johns; excerpt from Sidney and Neff re: exchange place, JH, 1851; search for living descendants of Johns Hopkins by B&O archivists and ECP search for family employment on B&O, late 19th century-early 20th to 1929; JH program names for Chloe, focused on study of migration, racial hierarchy; Shields Alley, Henrietta Street; mapping homes of domestic servants (Black) and washerwomen such as Harriet Johns, sister of Chloe Dodson who was left $1,000 by Johns Hopkins in 1873; occupation of lumberpiler?, Henry L and son John W Johns; Sun re: Alley Houses, 1996, Mary Ellen Hayward's research; Fred Leiner re: John Ordronaux, privateer, sugar importer, Jew, question of naturalization, letter of Marque? out of New York, secondary sources, re:, compare to Nonsuch? JHCOA, hard histories, and the language of finding aids...!; BCHS, resigning chairmanship, defense of Arnold Prize re: Johns Hopkins and Slavery, issues re: 2/23/2024 board meeting, including improving website and the youtube channel, Lafayette visit celebrations, Catherine Evans; notes re: Fanny Kemble and Shakespeare, essay re: book owned by;



507 Hagerstown, Ira Laurie, map presentation; research notes, images re: Augustine Herrman map of Maryland from 2007; 2004 correspondence with kilian@muzeum-melnik.cz re: Herrman; copy of Phillips The Herrman Map of Maryland and Virginia, 1673, published 1911; creation of Augustine Herrman bio page, MdSA, 2009; U of Maryland examines slavery past, Sun, 2/22/2024; notes for interview re: George Calvert, Kiplin, Avalon in Newfoundland, St. Mary's City, at Jay Griswolds, 2/27.2024; Krugler on Calverts, Lord Baltimore and the Politics of Landscape in 17th Century Maryland; Garrett Power on Quit Rents; John Krugler on the Calverts the politics of landscape;



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700 69a, Felons, Servants, & Slaves; Clementina Rind (d. 1774), Martha King re: , 1756 calendar, London , Clandestine Marriages, HCA 30/258, Clementina Rind's letters; Tate Wilkinson, David Garrick



701 69b, Felons, Servants, & Slaves; Clementina Grierson Rind; William A. Rind, James Robertson, printer, research Nova Scotia archives; Prince Edward Island archives, Pierre-Imbert Drevet, Clementina Sobieska; Clementina Stuart;



702 69c, Felons, Servants, & Slaves; Convicts exported to colonies; 1755 population of Maryland analyzed; 1766 convicts runaway ad; prizes taken by the Royal Navy, Randolph Cock correspondence; captured ship Enterprize of Maryland, 1757; Clementina Grierson living at school master William Clajon's in Annapolis, 1762; MHM 1965 article re: William Eddis; Convict manifests of the Greyhound and the Enterprise;



703 69d, Felons, Servants, & Slaves;; White servitude in Maryland; value of money, currency in 1750s, inflation?; Donald D. Wax, Quaker Merchants and the Slave Trade in Colonial Pennsylvania, 1962; 1774 William Green, sufferings of his seven years transportati0n; Mystery of Elizabeth Canning, 1897 pamphlet; Edith Ziegler , Transportation of Convict Women, 1718-1776, MDHM 2002; British Library, Stevenson, papers of Ignatious Sancho, Add Mss 89077;



704 69e,Felons, Servants, & Slaves; Clementina Vane Grierson, October 1756, Greyhound and convicts; Jane Poitier, David Garrick, alls well that ends well?; Samuel Galloway ad selling indented servants; Bacon's Laws re: Servants, Convicts; Joseph Vernon, Actor, married to Jane Poitier, married by John Wilkinson, Wilkinson sentenced at the same time as Clementina Rind's father, Veron testified at the trial of Grierson, hissed off the stage for doing so? excerpts from the Maryland Gazette and analysis of distance from London to Annapolis, ca. 3649 miles, 3171 Nautical Miles; Coldham accts for 114 convicts, Newspaper article says 130;



705 69f, Felons, Servants, & Slaves; Basil Sollers, MHM 1907 Transported Convict Laborers in Maryland; James D. Butler , convicts shipped to America; Cheston, Galloway Papers inventory; pages from msa_scm1651 ebooks I did of Cheston Galloway papers, MSA SC 3541 SCM 1651; shipping lists for Maryland, 1689-1754; letters of women convicts: 1750s, Elizabeth Sprigg, Sara Roe, etc. images ecp took at Kew from HCA mailbags; images from the Md Gazette, 1767, m1281, note re Robinson's circulating library; Teresa Foster dissertation on Convict women, 2018; more on the ship Enterprize; Kenneth Morgan on the Convict Trade, 1985, Convict Runaways in Maryland 1747-1775, 1989; MSA microfilm of Convict Record, images?;



706 69g, Felons, Servants, & Slaves; Benjamin Lundy; Gustavus Vassa; note to Paul Lovejoy; Somerset v Stuart, Zoffany's painting; Barbara Sarudy on power and suppression: African Americans at Market; Frances Vane, Michael Henry Pascal, captain, Royal Navy; Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa by Paul Lovejoy, 2012; Dr. Charles Irving, Professor Carretta on Gustavus Vassa; Middlesex England convict transportation, esp Greyhound; Jesse Torrey on Domestic Slavery, 1817; Map of Africa, National Geographic; Bernard Quaritch catalog with great image of am I not a brother 1949, not copyrighted, From sale of Thomas Clarkson on the slave trade, two volumes;



707 69h, Felons, Servants, & Slaves; Research & Interpretation related priorities, Ridgley's Hampton, Mansion; Galloway Cheston Papers re: Isabella and convict servants, copies of ledgers from the papers that seem to include servants not covered by Barnes and Coldham, notes to Jean Russo and Jane McWilliams re:,2018; copies from MM 1691 of Stevenson, Randolph and Cheston factorage book, 1767-1775, 1784;



708 69i, Felons, Servants, & Slaves; Fleet Street Marriages, John Grierson's defense published in 1755; trials at Old Bailey; Alexander Keith's Chapel; Brides and Bridals, John Cordy Jeffreson; Lord Hardwicke's marriage act; Savoy Chapel, Elizabeth Brown's clandestine marriage; marriage act of 1753;



709 69j.Felons, Servants, & Slaves; The Fleet Registers, History of Fleet Marriages, London 1833, John Southerden Burn; 1878 Memorials of the Savoy, Rev. Henry White, M. A. Boulton, Clandestine Marriages in London, Urban History 1993; Gill Newton, Marriage among Londoners before Hardwicke's Act of 1753, which where when why, 2021; Rebecca Probert, Liam D'Arcy Brown, The impact of the Clandestine marriages Act, 3 case studies Memoires et Observations Faites Par un Voyageur en Angleterre; Henry Misson's Memoirs and observation in his travels over England, 1719; Henry Gally, some considerations upon clandestine marriages, 1750; Julia Randolph, Common Law and Enlightenment in England, 1689-1750; Hogarth Rakes Progress, Clandestine marriages; London, Clandestine Marriage and Baptism registers, 1667-1754; Roger Brown and Fleet marriages; John Wilkinson and clandestine marriage case, ecp's images from Kew of petition, memorial of Grace Wilkinson wife of the former minister of the Savoy sentenced to Transportation, 1756;



710 Biog Samuel Smith, Dudley, De Simone, Berry; Angelina Hicks, Smith/Barney case; David Bogen, Smith & Buchanan;



711 BC Mayors Messages, Baltimore City Jail, 1836-1845; Fitz HenryLane; Esther Mohr Doyle , municipal improvements; J. H. Naff, recollections of Baltimore, ca. 1830s, Auctioneer, ads re: jail reports, 1819-29-



712 Baltimore Patriot, Baptiste Irvine; DVD of issues, 1812-14;



713 1809, Trial of Alexander Contee Hanson, 1809; 1820 Redbook, Baltimore; Relates to Delphian Club, John Earl Uhler, MHM; Newspaper project minutes, September 2013; MSA ref work orders for the Newspaper project; BC runaway dockets, names not in Legacy of Slavery database as of 2018;



714 Spencer H. Cone (1785-1855) and the Baltimore Whig, 183-1814; biog materials re: Cone; as an actor; Voltaire's "Mahomet" ; Lady of the Lake, 1811, London edition, by Edmund John Eyre;



715 Domestic & Transatlantic Slave Trade (2h); Prizes taken by theBritish Navey in the years leading up to the war of 1812 sold by Bill Reese, 2018; correspondence re: Clementina Rind, with Randolph Cock; Jamaica records, Libel against the Betsey, 1799; death of Geoffrey Footner, 2018, note from Scott, Nancy, Sheads; New Orleans Slave manifest, research, 2018; slave ship Venus, 1838/39 worked on by Frederick Douglass?; Lambert Gittings, owner of Venus? built by Wm & George Gardner; ; Nachez, Orcus??



716 Domestic & Transatlantic Slave Trade (2i); Slenes, Overdrawn from Life; Abolitionist Argument, Brazilian authority, J. M. Rugendas, 1827-35; 1831 Cator collection view of Baltimore, T. Tanssen, migrated to Australia, came back to Cator in 1930s; original letter from sister of Noville, a Baltimore born pilot, Confederate; Lambert Gettings; more on slaver Venus; Frigate Baltimore; Franklin Buchanan; DVD, Baltimore , Brazil,,, Eckford, Buchanan, 1825;