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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:

Shoemaker papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 1968
Abstract This collection relates chiefly to the Shoemaker family of Baltimore, Maryland. While there are some business papers related to the Adams Express Company and various financial receipts and land documents, most of the collection is comprised of correspondence between the various members of the Shoemaker family. For the most part the correspondence is personal in nature and consists chiefly of family news exchanged between members of the Shoemaker clan (including related Ecclestons and...
Dates: 1824-1955

Shriver collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0750
Abstract

The Shriver collection consists of daybooks, ledgers, cash books, and other accounts of the Shriver family businesses at Union Mills, Carroll County, Maryland (flour milling, saw millings, tanning, stores at Petersburgh and Big Pipe Creek). A majority of the collection is comprised of correspondence between the various members of the Shriver family concerning business and family happenings.

Dates: 1784-1944

Shriver family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0750.1
Abstract

This collection consists primarily of correspondence between the various members of the Shriver family, 1712-1876. The letters reflect land affairs, business topics, and family news.

Dates: 1712-1876

Shriver-Foster family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2828
Abstract This collection contains correspondence, legal documents and business papers, travel itineries, and family memorabilia of the Shriver-Foster family. George M. Shriver and his son Charles Shriver worked for the B & O Railroad Company. Other family members served in the army and the navy during World War I and World War II and during the 1950s. The Shriver-Foster family lived in Baltimore City and in Garrison Forest. The collection also includes family information concerning schooling,...
Dates: 1764-1980

Society of Sons of the Revolution in the State of Maryland records

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2849
Abstract

This collection contains records of the Society of Sons of the Revolution in the State of Maryland from 1892-2007 and includes membership applications, annual reports, minutes, programs, correspondence, Secretary’s papers, publications, and miscellaneous items such insurance data and roster cards.

Dates: circa 1890-2007

Stephen Bordley letter books

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0081
Abstract

This collection contains 5 volumes of letter books of Stephen Bordley's correspondence with his friends and family. Also included is a fee book belonging to John Beale Bordley, and a partial transcription of the letter books

Dates: 1727-1759

Stirling collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2366
Abstract

The Stirling collection contains a wide variety of manuscript items most of which relate to the Stirling family of Shane, Maryland, in the 7th district of Baltimore County. The collection includes deeds, indentures, wills, plats, surveys, tax levies, receipts, promissory notes, bills of sale, account books, and correspondence.

Dates: 1760 - 1923

The Sentinels of the Republic collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2451
Abstract Material includes statements of policy, minutes of meetings, correspondence between officers, letters from officers to various political organizations, copies of bills introduced to Congress, newspaper clippings, lists of members. There are separate files of letters and speeches by Thomas Francis Cadwalader, chairman of the executive committee of the Sentinels, mostly letters to the Editor of "The Sun". The "Sentinels of the Republic" were organized in 1922 to maintain the fundamental...
Dates: 1922 - 1950

Thomas Cable letterbook

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0171
Abstract

Letterbook and account book of Thomas Cable (c.1700-1743), a merchant on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

Dates: 1722 - 1757

Thomas Law family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2386
Abstract The Thomas Law family papers is a collection made up almost exclusively of the papers of Thomas Law and his two sons John and Edmund. Thomas Law's papers include both incoming and outgoing correspondence 1791-1834, and essays and opinions written by Law on various philosophic, economic and political topics. All of the correspondence either comes from or is written to Washington DC where Law lived after emigrating to the U.S. in 1794. Topics discussed in the letters include U.S....
Dates: 1791-1834