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Emory H. Niles Collection

MSA SC 575
Dates1716-1914
MediumTypescript, photostat, microfilm
RestrictionsNo restrictions
Storage00/09/06/21 (numbers 1a-e, 2, 4, 6, 7); Library 710 13-3-6 (numbers 3a-d); Library 686 6-1-1 (number 3e); Library 1050 L2 8-1-5 (number 5)
Film Number(s)SCM 223
Description
Transcripts, Admiralty Court records 1754-1789; excerpts, Archives of Maryland, Colonial Period of American History [see library 710, 13-3-3] and Records of the Vice-Admiralty Court, Rhode Island, 1716-1752 [see library 686 R1, 6-1-1]; paper, Maryland Admiralty Courts by Judge Emory H. Niles; correspondence regarding Niles as legal auditor of volumes of Maryland Admiralty records and the imprisonment of malafide sailors in the Baltimore City jail; Inventory of Federal Archives in the States, The Federal Courts: Maryland; Richard B. Morris, Early American Court Records: A Publication Program (Anglo-American Legal History), series I, no. 4, 1914 [see library 1050 L2, 8-1-5]; Emory H. Niles, "The Revolutionary Court of Admiralty of the State of Maryland 1776-1789", paper delivered at the Lawyers Round Table, Maryland Club, Baltimore, 8 December 1941.

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