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MARYLAND HISTORICAL MAGAZINE Vol. 55, No. 3 September, I960 CONTENTS PAGE Two Anomalous Annapolis Architects: Joseph Horatio Anderson and Robert Key Rosamond Randall Beirne 183 The Executive and the Separation Principle at the Constitutional Convention F. William O'Brien 201 Two Jackson Supporters: Roger Brooke Taney and William Murdock Beall of Frederick Alexandra Lee Levin 221 Sidelights..............230 The Conduct of Business in Baltimore, 1783-1785: Rhoda M. Dorsey A Baltimore Rebel, 1861: 243 Reviews of Recent Books.........244 Chambers, Stonewall Jackson, by Bell Irvin Wiley Meriwether, ed., The Papers of John C. Calhoun, Volume I, by Richard Walsh Hanley, Their Rights and Liberties, by Francis X. Curran Radoff, The Country Courthouses and Records of Maryland, Part One, by Henry Chandlee Forman Beard, ed., The Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper, by Curtis Carroll Davis Knopf, ed., Anthony Wayne: A Name in Armst by Donald H. Kent Snyder, The Jacksonian Heritage: Pennsylvania Politics, 1833- 1848, by Philip A. Grant Patrick, The Fall of Richmond, by Theodore M. Whitfield Warner, Generals in Gray: Lives of The Confederate Commanders, by C. A. Porter Hopkins Tolles, Quakers and the Atlantic Culture, by Kenneth L. Carroll Townsend, Katy of Catoctin, or The Chain-Breakers, by Frank F. White, Jr. Foster, An Errand of Mercy: The Evangelical United Front, 1790-1837, by Kenneth L. Carroll Coulter, ed., Confederate Receipt Book: A Compilation of Over One Hundred Receipts, Adapted to the Times, by C. A. Porter Hopkins Buck, Virginia Origins: A Lawyer's View Arnade, The Siege of St. Augustine in 1702, by Verne E. Chatelain Brown, Early Maps of the Ohio Valley, by Frank F. White, Jr. Notes and Queries...........259 Contributors.............260 Annual Subscription to the Magazine, $4.00. Each issue $1.00. The Magazine assumes no responsibility for statements or opinions expressed in its pages. Richard Walsh, Editor C. A. Porter Hopkins, Asst. Editor Published quarterly by the Maryland Historical Society, 201 W. Monument Street, Baltimore 1, Md. Second-class postage paid at Baltimore, Md.