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Box 3

 Container

Contains 49 Results:

Surveys of:”Richardson's Hope”, 1790 April 8

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Section I (Boxes 1-2):Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in Maryland during the...
Dates: 1790 April 8

“Samuel's Purchase”, 1790 April 8

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Section I (Boxes 1-2):Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in Maryland during the...
Dates: 1790 April 8

“Talbot's Hope”, 1790 April 8

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Section I (Boxes 1-2):Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in Maryland during the...
Dates: 1790 April 8

“Talbot's Ridge”, 1790 April 8

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Section I (Boxes 1-2):Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in Maryland during the...
Dates: 1790 April 8

John Thomas, Esq. - Land Patent (Talbot's Ridge, Anne Arundel Co., Md.), 1791 March 4

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Section I (Boxes 1-2):Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in Maryland during the...
Dates: 1791 March 4

Bond of Conveyance, John Thomas to Cornelia Thomas (wife of Philip I. Thomas), 1804 November 7

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Section I (Boxes 1-2):Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in Maryland during the...
Dates: 1804 November 7

Jerome Plummer (Surveyor) is charged by John Galloway, Benj. Allen, and Thomas Sellman with the assignment to re-survey “Lebanon” and “Manor Plantation”., 1806 March

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Section I (Boxes 1-2):Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in Maryland during the...
Dates: 1806 March

Petition made by Anne Thomas, Philip Thomas, and Sarah Thomas, 1806 Oct. 24

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Section I (Boxes 1-2):Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in Maryland during the...
Dates: 1806 Oct. 24

Deed of Conveyance. Ann Pemberton (Quaker Burying Ground) to Samuel Snowden, John Cowman, and John Chew Thomas., 1813 June 22

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Section I (Boxes 1-2):Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in Maryland during the...
Dates: 1813 June 22

Bond of Conveyance. Miss Ann Thomas to John Thomas, 1816 April 5

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Section I (Boxes 1-2):Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in Maryland during the...
Dates: 1816 April 5