Box 49
Container
Contains 14 Results:
Letter to Anna Maria (Shriver) Steiger, undated
File — Box: 49
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection documents the Shriver family primarily at their residence built in Union Mills, Maryland in 1797 and lived in continuously until the 1950s. The majority of the papers concern the Shrivers' economic and political involvement in Frederick County and, later, Carroll County. Many of the records concern flour milling, tannery, banks, post office, politics (primarily from the late eighteenth century until the Civil War), and education and social life at the Homestead. There are...
Dates:
undated
Estate papers of Dr. John Shultz, 1820 - 1826
File — Box: 49
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection documents the Shriver family primarily at their residence built in Union Mills, Maryland in 1797 and lived in continuously until the 1950s. The majority of the papers concern the Shrivers' economic and political involvement in Frederick County and, later, Carroll County. Many of the records concern flour milling, tannery, banks, post office, politics (primarily from the late eighteenth century until the Civil War), and education and social life at the Homestead. There are...
Dates:
1820 - 1826
Authorization to use C. Tobey's patented bark mill; leather inspection law (1832), 1813 - 1832
File — Box: 49
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection documents the Shriver family primarily at their residence built in Union Mills, Maryland in 1797 and lived in continuously until the 1950s. The majority of the papers concern the Shrivers' economic and political involvement in Frederick County and, later, Carroll County. Many of the records concern flour milling, tannery, banks, post office, politics (primarily from the late eighteenth century until the Civil War), and education and social life at the Homestead. There are...
Dates:
1813 - 1832
Land papers, 1763 - 1820
File — Box: 49
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection documents the Shriver family primarily at their residence built in Union Mills, Maryland in 1797 and lived in continuously until the 1950s. The majority of the papers concern the Shrivers' economic and political involvement in Frederick County and, later, Carroll County. Many of the records concern flour milling, tannery, banks, post office, politics (primarily from the late eighteenth century until the Civil War), and education and social life at the Homestead. There are...
Dates:
1763 - 1820