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Everette Smith Collection

MSA SC 4757
Dates
MediumOriginal
RestrictionsNo restrictions
Storage02/44/11/05; 02/44/11/05, See MSA T 2417-4, T 2812, and T 2813 for additional locations
Description
Letterbook, Clement Dietrich to his sons in the United States concerning purchase of property for Harford Furnace, Harford County.

Collection also includes exhibits from Harford County Equity Files and miscellaneous plats: HARFORD COUNTY (Equity Papers) portion of #183 John Rutledge vs. James Nelson, c. 1826 [transfered to MSA T 2417-4]; HARFORD COUNTY (Equity Papers) portion of #191 Martha Phillip vs. Paca Smith, c. 1826 [transfered to MSA T 2417-4]; HARFORD COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Wills, Original) portion of last will of Benjamin Amos, 1815 [transfered to MSA T 2812]; HARFORD COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Plats) "Amsterdam," "Clayton," and "Woodburn," surveyed April 1863 property of Charles B. Hitchcock, surveyed April 1856 [transfered to MSA T 2813]; HARFORD COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Plats) Whitaker et a. vs. Herbert et. al., filed 17 Mar. 1828. Possibly an exhibit in equity 170 (Docket A, p. 35). Property of Carvil T. Gilbert, surveyed 9 May 1893 [transfered to MSA T 2813].

Collection Inventory
Series 1: Miscellaneous
Microfilm Inventory

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