Agriculture
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Blackford record and account books
Eugene Blackford's ledgers, farm accounts and journals, and letterbooks relating to Sudbrook Farm Real Estate Development, 1894-1907; also farm activities on "Cleve" (1869-95); detailed farm journal recording livestock, planting of crops, etc. (1869-84). Cash and investment accounts of William M. Blackford of Lynchburg, VA, 1863-64.
Downs and Long business papers
This collections contains business papers of Simon Long (fl. 1863-1867) and Hamilton Downs (fl. 1850-1878), merchants in Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland.
Garrison Forrest Farmers' Club minutes
Helen West Stewart Ridgely family papers
This collection consists of papers pertaining to members of Helen Ridgely's family. Included are papers of her grandparents Leonice Sampson and Joseph White Moulton, her parents Josephine Moulton and John Stewart, her husband Captain John Ridgely, and their son Julian White Ridgely.
The papers span the years 1840-1918.
Hepbron-Jackson family papers
This collection contains correspondence, farm records, wills, deeds, financial records and a genealogical compilation of family history related to the Hepbron and Jackson families of Kent County, Maryland and Loudon County, Virginia, circa 1677-1958.
Kelly-Hawkins photograph collection
This collection contains one tintype portrait of an unidentified man made by Mosher's Gallery in Baltimore, Maryland.
Lurman papers and genealogy
This collection contains the family papers and genealogy records for the Lurman family of Catonsville, 1833-1945.
Neilson record books
This collection contains 13 voumes of record books belonging to Baltimore architect James Crawford Neilson (1816-1900).
Ridgely family papers
This collection consists of the papers pertaining to the Ridgely family of Hampden in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1757 to 1949.
Ridout papers
Major portion of the collection is business papers, bills, receipts, etc. 12 small volumes of accounts, 1879-1894, some of the accounts concern farming at "Pleasant Plains".
