Box 2
Contains 49 Results:
Assorted legal papers, 1789-1845
25 papers
Oliver Evans transfers to John McPherson his patent rights for the manufacturing of flour and meal, 1802
Col. John McPherson [1760-1829], born in Philadelphia, businessman, moved to Frederick County, was Associate Judge, member of Legislature. Col. John McPherson [1796-1874], member of law firm with John Brien, was executor of estates of his brothers Robert and Alexander.
Appeal for celebration of forty years of Independence, bearing signatures of ten citizens of Frederick County, 1816
Col. John McPherson [1760-1829], born in Philadelphia, businessman, moved to Frederick County, was Associate Judge, member of Legislature. Col. John McPherson [1796-1874], member of law firm with John Brien, was executor of estates of his brothers Robert and Alexander.
Letter from John to brother Alexander, 1825 October 21
Concerning death of brother Robert
Shares in the Washington Turnpike Company and in the Frederick & Woodsborough Turnpike Co, 1831-1835
Col. John McPherson [1760-1829], born in Philadelphia, businessman, moved to Frederick County, was Associate Judge, member of Legislature. Col. John McPherson [1796-1874], member of law firm with John Brien, was executor of estates of his brothers Robert and Alexander.
Outgoing mail, 1782-1874
Col. John McPherson [1760-1829], born in Philadelphia, businessman, moved to Frederick County, was Associate Judge, member of Legislature. Col. John McPherson [1796-1874], member of law firm with John Brien, was executor of estates of his brothers Robert and Alexander.
Miscellaneous outgoing letters, 1782-1818
9 letters concerning business and building of turnpike
McPherson c/ Ogle, 1794 July 26
Col. John McPherson [1760-1829], born in Philadelphia, businessman, moved to Frederick County, was Associate Judge, member of Legislature. Col. John McPherson [1796-1874], member of law firm with John Brien, was executor of estates of his brothers Robert and Alexander.
To the Governor & Council in Annapolis, 1797 September 28
Recommending some men for filling existing vacancies (Names not enclosed).
Slave sale, 1836 June 9
Edward McPherson buys a Negro girl, 10 years old, for $155