Box 16
Container
Contains 93 Results:
Benjamin Chew Howard to James Poole lease agreement, November 12, 1832
File — Box: 16, Folder: 79
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Eager Howard Papers is comprised of thirteen smaller collections of various original manuscripts and papers totaling forty-five boxes. The collection spans over three centuries, beginning during the mid-late 17th century with items from the Howard family and letters from John Eager Howard. The collection concludes with miscellaneous materials dated around 1952; this wide chronological diversity only emphasizes the longevity and importance of the Howard family, and their influence...
Dates:
November 12, 1832
Sarah T. Dare and others to Benjamin Chew Howard surrender of lease, November 22, 1832
File — Box: 16, Folder: 80
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Eager Howard Papers is comprised of thirteen smaller collections of various original manuscripts and papers totaling forty-five boxes. The collection spans over three centuries, beginning during the mid-late 17th century with items from the Howard family and letters from John Eager Howard. The collection concludes with miscellaneous materials dated around 1952; this wide chronological diversity only emphasizes the longevity and importance of the Howard family, and their influence...
Dates:
November 22, 1832
Nicholas L. Wood and Eliza Wood to Jane Howard (Wife of Benjamin Chew Howard), January 20, 1840
File — Box: 16, Folder: 81
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Eager Howard Papers is comprised of thirteen smaller collections of various original manuscripts and papers totaling forty-five boxes. The collection spans over three centuries, beginning during the mid-late 17th century with items from the Howard family and letters from John Eager Howard. The collection concludes with miscellaneous materials dated around 1952; this wide chronological diversity only emphasizes the longevity and importance of the Howard family, and their influence...
Dates:
January 20, 1840