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Box 1

 Container

Contains 56 Results:

Levin Richardson to the Trustees of the Church Creek and Loomtown Academy, 1832 January 20

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains materials related to Levin Richardson (1783-1874), a public notary and shipbuilder, who lived in Church Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland. Series I contains correspondence to and from Richardson and primarily concerns shipbulding as well as his work in the House of Delegates. There is also a letter from Richardson's son-in-law, James L. Dorsey, dated 1861 April 19 describing the Pratt Street Riot in Baltimore, Maryland. Series II contains documents, such as deeds and...
Dates: 1832 January 20

M. L. Wright to Levin Richardson, 1834 February 12

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains materials related to Levin Richardson (1783-1874), a public notary and shipbuilder, who lived in Church Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland. Series I contains correspondence to and from Richardson and primarily concerns shipbulding as well as his work in the House of Delegates. There is also a letter from Richardson's son-in-law, James L. Dorsey, dated 1861 April 19 describing the Pratt Street Riot in Baltimore, Maryland. Series II contains documents, such as deeds and...
Dates: 1834 February 12

W. F. Savin to Levin Richardson, 1834 April 23

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains materials related to Levin Richardson (1783-1874), a public notary and shipbuilder, who lived in Church Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland. Series I contains correspondence to and from Richardson and primarily concerns shipbulding as well as his work in the House of Delegates. There is also a letter from Richardson's son-in-law, James L. Dorsey, dated 1861 April 19 describing the Pratt Street Riot in Baltimore, Maryland. Series II contains documents, such as deeds and...
Dates: 1834 April 23

Henry Cooper to Levin Richardson, 1834 February 23

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains materials related to Levin Richardson (1783-1874), a public notary and shipbuilder, who lived in Church Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland. Series I contains correspondence to and from Richardson and primarily concerns shipbulding as well as his work in the House of Delegates. There is also a letter from Richardson's son-in-law, James L. Dorsey, dated 1861 April 19 describing the Pratt Street Riot in Baltimore, Maryland. Series II contains documents, such as deeds and...
Dates: 1834 February 23

E. B. Woolford to Levin Richardson, 1834 May 12

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains materials related to Levin Richardson (1783-1874), a public notary and shipbuilder, who lived in Church Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland. Series I contains correspondence to and from Richardson and primarily concerns shipbulding as well as his work in the House of Delegates. There is also a letter from Richardson's son-in-law, James L. Dorsey, dated 1861 April 19 describing the Pratt Street Riot in Baltimore, Maryland. Series II contains documents, such as deeds and...
Dates: 1834 May 12

Mildred Robinson to Levin Richardson, 1834 October 10

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains materials related to Levin Richardson (1783-1874), a public notary and shipbuilder, who lived in Church Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland. Series I contains correspondence to and from Richardson and primarily concerns shipbulding as well as his work in the House of Delegates. There is also a letter from Richardson's son-in-law, James L. Dorsey, dated 1861 April 19 describing the Pratt Street Riot in Baltimore, Maryland. Series II contains documents, such as deeds and...
Dates: 1834 October 10

Stevens W. Woolford to Levin Richardson, 1835 January 5

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains materials related to Levin Richardson (1783-1874), a public notary and shipbuilder, who lived in Church Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland. Series I contains correspondence to and from Richardson and primarily concerns shipbulding as well as his work in the House of Delegates. There is also a letter from Richardson's son-in-law, James L. Dorsey, dated 1861 April 19 describing the Pratt Street Riot in Baltimore, Maryland. Series II contains documents, such as deeds and...
Dates: 1835 January 5

Standley Richardson to Levin Richardson, 1835 January 26

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains materials related to Levin Richardson (1783-1874), a public notary and shipbuilder, who lived in Church Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland. Series I contains correspondence to and from Richardson and primarily concerns shipbulding as well as his work in the House of Delegates. There is also a letter from Richardson's son-in-law, James L. Dorsey, dated 1861 April 19 describing the Pratt Street Riot in Baltimore, Maryland. Series II contains documents, such as deeds and...
Dates: 1835 January 26

George Winthrop to Levin Richardson, 1835 February 12th

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains materials related to Levin Richardson (1783-1874), a public notary and shipbuilder, who lived in Church Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland. Series I contains correspondence to and from Richardson and primarily concerns shipbulding as well as his work in the House of Delegates. There is also a letter from Richardson's son-in-law, James L. Dorsey, dated 1861 April 19 describing the Pratt Street Riot in Baltimore, Maryland. Series II contains documents, such as deeds and...
Dates: 1835 February 12th

John Keys to Levin Richardson, 1835 January 18

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains materials related to Levin Richardson (1783-1874), a public notary and shipbuilder, who lived in Church Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland. Series I contains correspondence to and from Richardson and primarily concerns shipbulding as well as his work in the House of Delegates. There is also a letter from Richardson's son-in-law, James L. Dorsey, dated 1861 April 19 describing the Pratt Street Riot in Baltimore, Maryland. Series II contains documents, such as deeds and...
Dates: 1835 January 18