Box 1
Contains 30 Results:
Incoming correspondence, 1861
13 letters from different correspondents to Colonel Geo. R. Dennis, Lieutenant Commander of the First Regiment of the Potomac Home Brigade, concerning the raising and the administration of that brigade; notably a letter of September 24 by David Blocker [1823-1863], and a letter of same date by Jas. C. Clarke of the Northern Central Railroad, concerning the transportation of troops.
Tyler family genealogy, undated
Dr. William Bradly Tyler [1788-1863] practised medicine in Frederick from 1814-1842; was Clerk of Frederick County from 1845-1852; was nominated to the Senate of Maryland by the Whigs party of Frederick County in 1853. He had a daughter, Maria, born 1831, who married Dr. Thomas Belt of Richmond and moved to Omaha, Nebraska.
Dr. Tyler - incoming correspondence, 1821-1828
10 letters addressed to Dr. Tyler concerning medical matters.
Letter from John B. Latrobe, Baltimore, 1831 March 3
About covering the State of Maryland for political purposes.
Letter from John P. Kennedy, Baltimore, 1861 November 2
Promising his assistance for obtaining help for a Mrs. Buchanan from General McClellan.
Letter from William Potts Jr., 1862 June 19
Concerning politics
Incoming correspondence from C.V. Mercer, 1813-1852
26 letters concerning business and politics
Letters to Mrs. Maria T. Belt nee Tyler, 1847-1899
33 letters to Mrs. Maria T. Belt, mostly written before her marriage; some letters written in 1859 by Hilary Cenas, on board U.S. Frigate "Congress", describing voyage to South America.
Incoming letters from various officers, 1861
31 letters discussing a meeting at Harpers Ferry; also concerning recruiting, supplies, transports of troups, tents, clothing, enlistment of minors. David Blocker is a recruiter.
About 40 Provision Requisitions and Returns for Camp Worman and Camp Thomas, 1861
Colonel William P. Maulsby [1816-1894] was Commander of the First Regiment of the Potomac Home Brigade, Maryland Volunteers. After 1865, he worked as a lawyer.