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MSA SC 2736
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SCM 58-1 1829 - 1830
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December session 1829:

1. Records of the States of the United States of America, prepared by the Library of Congress in Association with the University of North Carolina. Collected and edited under the direction of William Sumner Jenkins, 1949. [partial - concerning Public Documents of Maryland]
2. Message of the Executive [Daniel Martin] to the General Assembly of Maryland at December Session, 1829 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, December 1829)
3. [Document No. 1] accompanying the executive message [Daniel Martin, Governor] to the legislature, December 31, 1829. Report of the Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1829)
4. Documents accompanying Executive Communication of 31st December 1829 [Document No. 2] Tobacco Inspection Warehouses (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1829)
5. [Document No. 3] accompanying executive message to the legislature, 31 December 1829. List of Deaf and Dumb sent to the Pennsylvania Institute (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1829)
6. [Document No.5] accompanying the executive message of the 31st December 1829. Report of Arms and Accoutrements of the Twelth Brigade, Maryland Militia (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830)
7. [Document No. 4] accompanying the executive message of 31 December 1829. Report of Brigade Major John N. Watkins respecting the Arms and Accoutrements of the Eighth Brigade
8. Report of the Arms and Accoutrements of the Eighth Brigade of the Maryland Militia, in obedience to a resolution passed December session 1828
9. [Document No. 6] accompanying the executive communication of the 31st December 1829. Communication from the Governor of Louisiana [P. Derbigny]. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, December 1829)
10. [Document No. 9] accompanying the executive message [Daniel Martin, Governor] to the legislature, 31 December 1829. Correspondence with the President of the United States [Andrew Jackson] and the Secretary of War [J. H. Eaton] respecting the survey of canal routes, &c. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1829)
11. [Document No. 7] accompanying the executive communication of 31st December 1829. Communication from the Governor of Missouri [John Miller]. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, December 1829)
12. [Document No. 10] accompanying the executive message [Daniel Martin, Governor] of the 31st December 1829. Letter from George Winchester, Esq., President of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Company (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830)
13. [Document No. 2] accompanying the executive communication of 1st January 1830. Communication from the State of Vermont (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, December 1829)
14. [Document No. 8] accompanying the executive message to the legislature, 31 December 1829. Communication from His Excellency the Governor of the state of Mississippi [Gerard C. Brandon] relative to the tariff. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1829)
15. [Document No. 11] accompanying the executive message to the legislature 31 December 1829. Report respecting the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1829)
16. [Document No. 13] accompanying the executive communication of 1st January 1830. Report of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, December 1829)
17. Report of the Committee of Claims on the Accounts of the Treasurer of the Western Shore of Maryland, 8 January 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
18. Communication of the Treasurer of the Western Shore enclosing a report from the Managers of the Washington Monument, 12 January 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
19. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore of the avails of certain revenue for the last ten years, 12 January 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
20. Report from the Treasurer of the Western Shore, prepared and transmitted in obedience to the order of the House of Delegates of the 6th instant, 20 January 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
21. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means to the House of Delegates, 29 January 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
22. Report of the Committee of Claims on the Accounts of the Treasurer of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 8 January 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
23. Report of the Adjutant General to the Governor [Daniel Martin] communicated to the General Assembly, 3 January 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
24. Communication from the Executive Department [Thomas King Carroll, Governor] enclosing the report and memorial of the President and Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company and a communication from the executive of Georgia relative to the election of President and Vice President, to the legislature of Maryland, 1 February 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
25. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore to the General Assembly concerning the Union Bank of Maryland in obedience to an order of the last House of Delegates, passed 6th of March 1829 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
26. Memorial from the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company to the legislature of Maryland (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
27. [Richard W. McPherson] Report of the select committee on the communication relative to relative to the tariff, the Colonization Society, and the method of electing President and Vice President (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
28. Communication from the Treasurer of the Western Shore enclosing a statement of such returns as had been made to him in pursuance of the Resolution No. 77, of December session 1827, prepared and presented in obedience to said Resolution (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
29. Communication from the Treasurer of the Western Shore to the House of Delegates in obedience to their order of the 15th July, enclosing statements from the several banks (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830)
30. Report of the Baltimore and Havre-de-Grace Turnpike Company to the legislature of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830)
31. Report of the Baltimore and Harford Turnpike Road Company to the legislature of Maryland in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates of the 14th January 1830 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830)
32. Communication from the executive department to the legislature of Maryland enclosing a communication from the principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830)
33. [Littleton Dennis Teackle] Report of the Committee appointed by the House of Delegates in conjunction with a like committee on the part of the Senate, to visit and inspect the seminary of the primary school in the city of Annapolis (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830)
34. Second Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Maryland
35. [Document No. 14] accompanying the executive communication of 31st December 1829: Third Annual Report of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, December 1829); The Memorial of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company from the President and Directors to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of American in Congress assembled

December Session 1830:

1. A list of the delegates to the General Assembly of Maryland declared and returned to have been duly elected on the First Monday of October A.D. 1830. Arranged according to the seniority of the respective counties and cities. Prepared from the official returns by Gideon Pearce, Clerk of the House of Delegates of Maryland (Annapolis: J. Green, 1830)
2. The Annual Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore for December session 1830 to the General Assembly of Maryland in pursuance of an act of the legislature, passed at the December session 1824, entitled, An Act relating to the Treasurers of the Western and Eastern Shores. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830)
3. Message from the Executive [Thomas King Carroll] to the General Assembly of Maryland, December session 1830 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830)
4. Correspondence between the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company in relation to the disputes between those companies concerning the right of way for the respective works along the Potomac River (Baltimore: William Wooddy, 1830)
5. Report of the Committee of Claims to the House of Delegates, 5 January 1831 (Annapolis: J. Green, 1831)
6. [Document No. 1] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Correspondence between the Clerk of the Council and the Secretary of War, relative to the survey of the Pocomoke (Annapolis: Jonas Green, 1830)
7. [Document No. 2] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Communication from the Governor of Connecticut [Gideon Tomlinson] covering a report of the legislature of that state on the subject of the Constitution of the United States. (Annapolis: Jonas Green, December 1830)
8. [Document No. 3] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Communication from Robert Hunter of New York upon the subject of a memorial to Congress in relation to Revolutionary soldier (Annapolis: Jonas Green, December 1830)
9. [Document No. 4] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Circular from the Rhode Island Historical Society. (Annapolis: Jonas Green, December 1830)
10. [Document No. 5] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Communication from the Governor of Louisiana [Jacques Dupre] approving the tariff of 1828. (Annapolis: Jonas Green, December 1830)
11. [Document No. 6] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. List of the Deaf and Dumb in the Pennsylvania Institution.
12. [Document No. 7] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Communication from the Governor of Virginia [William G. Giles] relative to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (Annapolis: Jonas Green, December 1830)
13. [Document No. 8] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Report and resolutions of the General Assembly of Kentucky upon the American System. (Annapolis: Jonas Green, December 1830)
14. [Document No. 9] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Governor of Ohio [Allen Trimble] answering the resolutions of the State of Pennsylvania relative to the tariff (Annapolis: Jonas Green, December 1830)
15. [Document No. 10] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Communication from the Governor of Delaware approving the tariff (Annapolis: Jonas Green, December 1830)
16. [Document No. 11] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Report of the Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary (Annapolis: Jonas Green, December 1830)
17. [Littleton Dennis Teackle] Report of the Select Committee to which was referred the memorials and petitions of great numbers of citizens of different counties, praying the establishment of a financial instutition under the style of the Bank of the State of Maryland (Annapolis: J. Green, December 1830)
18. [Document No. 11] accompanying the executive communication of the 29th December 1830. Report of the Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary. (Annapolis: Jonas Green, December 1830)
19. Report of William K. Lambdin, Treasurer of the Eastern Shore, delivered by Charles R. Stewart, Esq., Chairman of the Committee on Claims, December Session 1830-1831 (Annapolis: J. Green, 1831)
20. [Document No. 12] Annual Report of the Managers of the Washington Monument to the legislature of Maryland (Annapolis: Jonas Green, January 1831)
21. Communication from Messrs. [William] Howard and [William Gibbs] McNeill in reply to a request from the Committee on Internal Improvement, in accordance with the order of the House of Delegates to ascertain the cost and advantages of a railroad from Baltimore to Washington, to be made by the State. (Annapolis: Jonas Green, January 1831)
22. Report of the Treasurer for the Western Shore in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates of the 20th January 1831. (Annapolis: J. Green, 1831)
23. Report from the Treasurer of the Eastern Shore, containing a list of balances outstanding on the books of his office, 15 January 1831 (Annapolis: Jonas Green, 1831)
24. General Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement (Annapolis: Jonas Green, January 1831)
25. [Document No. 1] accompanying the General Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement, Abstract of the accounts of the Washington and Baltimore Turnpike Road Company (Annapolis: Jonas Green, 1831)
26. [Document No. 2] accompanying the general report of the Committee of Internal Improvement. Letter from William Lorman, Esq., President of the Baltimore Turnpike Road Company (Annapolis: Jonas Green, January 1831)
27. [Document No. 3] accompanying the general report of the committee on internal improvements, extract of a letter from J. Stull, Esq., Treasurer of the Washington Turnpike Company. (Annapolis: Jonas Green, January 1831)
28. Report of the Joint Committee relative to the obstructions in the River Susquehanna, delivered by U. S. Heath, Esq., Chairman. December session 1830-1831 (Annapolis: J. Green, 1831)
29. [Document No. 4] accompanying the general report of the committee on internal improvement. A letter from the President of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company to the Chairman of the Committee on Internal Improvement. (Annapolis: Jonas Green, January 1831)
30. [Document No. 5] accompanying the general report of the committee on internal improvement. Eleventh general report of the President and Directors of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company. (Annapolis: Jonas Green, January 1831)
31. Report of the Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to the legislature of Maryland (Annapolis: Jonas Green, 1831)
32. Report of the Chief Engineer [Jonathan Knight] of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to the President of said Company [Philip E. Thomas] (Annapolis: Jonas Green, 1831)
33. Report from the President of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company to the legislature of Maryland (Annapolis: Jonas Green, 1831)
34. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore concerning the Washington Monument in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates, 22 January 1831 (Annapolis: Jonas Green, 1831)
35. Report of the Trustees of the University of Maryland to the General Assembly of Maryland, December session 1830-1831. (Annapolis: J. Green, 1831)
36. Returns from the several banks, December session 1830-1831 (Annapolis: J. Green, 1831)

SCM 59-1 1830 - 1832
Description
December Session 1830:

1. Report of the Commissioners [Littleton U. Dennis, David K. Hopkins, and Johnson Gray] on the Survey of the Pocomoke River, &c. (Annapolis: H, Hughes, 1830).
2. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, of the Avails of Certain Revenue, for the last ten years, January 12, 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830).
3. Communication of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, enclosing a report from the Managers of the Washington Monument, January 12, 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830).
4. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, to the General Assembly, concerning the Union Bank of Maryland, inobedience to an order of the last House of Delegates, passed 6th March, 1829. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830).
5. Report from the Treasurer of the Western Shore, prepared and transmitted in obedience to the order of the House of Delegates, of the 6th instant, January 20, 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830).
6. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, to the House of Delegates, January 29, 1830 (Annapolis: J. Hughes).
7. [Richard W. McPherson] Report of the Select Committee, on the Commmunications relative to the Tariff, the Colonization Society, and of the method of electing President and Vice President (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830).
8. Communication from the Treasurer of the Western Shore, enclosing a statement of such returns as had been made to him in pursuance of the Resolution No. 77, of December session 1827, prepared and presented in obedience to said Resolution (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830).
9. Report of the Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary made to the Executive and Communicated by His Excellency, Governor [Daniel] Martin to the Legislature, at December session, 1829. (Baltimore: The Franklin Press, 1829).
10. Maryland Penitentiary. Letter from H. Niles, Baltimore, December 22, 1829, to the Governor and Council of Maryland.
11. Memorial from the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company to the Legislature of Maryland (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1830).
12. The Memorial of the President and Managers of the "Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts" to the General Assembly of Maryland, January 28, 1830.
13. Experiments on Railroads, in England, Illustrative of the Safety, Economy and Speed, of transportation, which this system as now improved, is capable of affording (Baltimore: William Wooddy, 1829).
14. The Memorial of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.
15. Maryland Penitentiary. Letter from H. Niles to the Governor and Council, December 22, 1829.
16. Report of the Commissioners of Public Schools, to the City Council of Baltimore.
17. Communication from the Executive Department [Thomas King Carroll, Governor] to the Legislature of Maryland, enclosing a Communication from the Principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830).
18. Report of the Baltimore and Havre-de-Grace Turnpike Company to the Legislature of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830).
19. Report of the Baltimore and Harford Turnpike Road Company to the Legislature of Maryland, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates of the 14th January 1830.
20. [Littleton Dennis Teackle] Report of the Committee appointed by the House of Delegates, in conjunction with a like Committee on the part of the Senate, to visit and inspect the Seminary of the Primary School, in the City of Annapolis. Printed by order of the House of Delegates. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830).
21. Second Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Maryland.
22. [Littleton Dennis Teackle] Report of the Committee appointed by the House of Delegates, in conjunction with a like Committee on the part of the Senate, to visit and inspect the Seminary of the Primary School, in the City of Annapolis. Printed by order of the House of Delegates. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1830).
23. Second Annual Report of the Superintendant of Public Instruction of the State of Maryland.

December Session 1832:

1. Proceedings of the Electors of President and Vice President of the United States of America, in and for the State of Maryland, December 5, 1832 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1832).
2. Rules and Orders for the Regulation and Government of the House of Delegates of Maryland, for December Session 1832 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
3. The Annual Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, for December Session 1832, to the General Assembly of Maryland, in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature, passed at December Session 1824, entitled, An Act relating to the Treasurers of the Western and Eastern Shores. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833)
4. Message from the Executive [George Howard] to the Legislature of Maryland, December Session 1832. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1832).
5. [Document No. 1] Communication from the Executive of South Carolina [James Hamilton, Jr.] to the Executive of Maryland, enclosing documents relative to Nullification. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
6. Address to the People of the United States by the Convention of the People of South Carolina.
7. [Document No. 3] Correspondence between the Governor of Maryland [George Howard] and the Governor of Virginia [John Floyd] relative to the Boundary Line between that State and Maryland (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
8. [Document No. 4] Communication from Richard W. Gill, Esp. to the Executive of Maryland, enclosing a Communication from James H. McCulloh, Esq., relating to the Inspection of Tobocco. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
9. [Document No. 5] Communication from the Governor of Maryland [George Howard] to the Governors of Virginia and Delaware [David Hazzard] accompanied by a Communication from the Executive of Delaware enclosing resolutions of the Legislature of Delaware relative to the survey of the sea coast. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
10. [Document No. 6] Communication from Charles Howard, Esq., to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing a report of the Baord of Managers for Removing the People of Color (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
11. [Document No. 8] Correspondence of the Clerk of the Council [Thomas Culbreth] with the Attorney General [Josiah Bayly] of Maryland; and of the Governor of Maryland [George Howard] with the Governor of Pennsylvania [George Wolf] and the Governor of Delaware, relative to the obstruction in the Susquehanna (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
12. [Document No. 9] Communication from the Executive of Pennsylvania [George Wolf] to the Governor of Maryland, relating to the Union of the States. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
13. [Document No. 10] Report of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to the Executive of the State of Maryland, December 1832 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
14. Report of the Joint Committee on the State Library, to the Legislature of Maryland. Joseph Nicols, Chairman. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
15. Report of the State Librarian to the Joint Committee on the State Library, January 1, 1833.
16. Report of Mr. Nichols from the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Maryland, on the South Carolina Ordinance, accompanied by the substitute proposed by Mr. Merrick on the same subject. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
17. Report of the Committee of Claims, to the Legislature of Maryland. Horace Willson, Chairman. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
18. Report of the Select Committee relative to the inspection of tobacco, and report of the Committee appointed to examine the State's Tobacco Warehouses. B. J. Heard, Chairman. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
19. Report of the Committee of Ways and Means to the House of Delegates, January 19, 1833. L. D. Teackle, Chairman. (Annapolis: J. Hughes: 1833).
20. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore to the House of Delegates in obedience to an order of January 3, 1833 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
21. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore to the House of Delegates in obedience to an order of January 8, 1833 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
22. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates of February 2, 1833 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
23. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore to the House of Delegates, enclosing transcripts of the returns of the several Banks (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
24. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates of February 5, 1833 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
25. Communication from the Register of Baltimore City to the Treasurer of the Western Shore, relative to storage of the State's Powder (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
26. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates of March 4, 1833 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
27. Resolutions adopted by the Legislature of New Hampshire, relative to the Proclamation of the President, transmitted to the Executive of Maryland (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
28. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, to the Legislature of Maryland, in obedience to Resolution No. 77, of 1827 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
29. Report of the Adjutant General, to the Executive of Maryland, in obedience to resolutions of the last Legislature of Maryland. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
30. Annual Report of the Adjutant General, to the Legislature of Maryland, December Session, 1832. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
31. Reports of the Armourers of Frederick, Annapolis, and Easton.
32. Annual Report of the Trustees of the University of Maryland, to the General Assembly of Maryland (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
33. Report of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, to the House of Delegates, in obedience to an order of February 7, 1833 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
34. Report of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, to the Executive of the State of Maryland, December 1832.
35. Report of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, to the Executive of the State of Maryland, December 1831.
36. Memorial of the Medical Faculty of the University of Maryland, January 21, 1833.
37. Memorial of the Visitors and Governors of St. John's College to the Legislature of Maryland, December Session 1832.
38. Memorial of the Baltimore and Reisterstown Turnpike Road Company, to the Legislature of Maryland, March 1833.
39. Report of the Select Committee relative to the expediency of procuring a map of the State. Louis William Jenkins, Chairman. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
40. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, upon the report of the Select Committee to which was referred the Memorial and Petitions of a great number of citizens of different counties, praying the establishment of a financial institution to be founded upon the invested moneys in the Treasury for the supply of revenue and the general convenience and benefit. And upon the proceedings of a select appointment upon the same subject. Together with so much of the Executive Communication as relates to the establishment of a State Bank. Littleton D. Teackle, Chairman. Printed by order of the House of Delegates. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
41. Report of the Committee on Lotteries to whom was referred so much of the Executive Communication as relates thereto, to the House of Delegates of Maryland. Unit Chandler, Chairman. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
42. Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement, to the House of Delegates, relative to the Canal and Railroad Companies. William D. Merrick, Chairman. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
43. [Thomas Emory] Report of the Committee of the Senate relative to the collusion between the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (Annapolis: William McNeir).
44. Report of the Minority of the Committee on Internal Improvement, relative to the Canal and Railroad Companies, to the House of Delegates. S. N. C. White and Andrew Bruce. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
45. Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement, to the House of Delegates, relative to the Memorial of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Company. C. C. Harper, Chairman (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
46. Communication from the Executive of Illinois [John Reynolds], to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to the Militia (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
47. Communication from the Executive of Delaware [C. P. Bennett] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to the Militia (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
48. Memorial from the Commissioners of Easton, to the Executive of Maryland, relative to the Public Ordnance (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
49. Report of the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Maryland, relative to laying off the State into Congressional Districts (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
50. Communication from the Executive of Delaware [C. P. Bennett] to the Executive of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to a Convention of the States (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
51. Communication from the Executive of Georgia [Wilson Lumpkin] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to the Federal Constitution (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833)
52. Communication from the Executive of Alabama [John Gayle] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to Nullification (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
53. Communication from the Executive of Delaware [C. P. Bennett] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing a report and resolutions relative to Nullification (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
54. Communication from the Executive of Delaware [C. P. Bennett] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to a Union with the Eastern Shore of Maryland (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
55. Communication from the Executive of Illinois [John Reynolds] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing the Executive Message of that State, &c. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
56. Communication from the Executive of Indian [N. Noble] to the Executive of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to Nullification (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833)
57. Communication from the Executive of Massachusetts [Levi Lincoln] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to the Tariff (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
58. Communication from the Executive of Massachusetts [Levi Lincoln] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions, &c. of that State relative to Nullification (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
59. Communication from the Executive of Mississippi [A. M. Scott] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to Nullification. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
60. Communication from the Executive of New York [W. L. Marcy] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions, &c. of that State, relative to Nullification (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833)
61. Communication from the Executive of North Carolina [D. S. Sevain] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to Nullification (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
62. Communication from the Executive [James Thomas] to the Legislature of Maryland, transmitting a Communication from the Executive of New Jersey [Samuel L. Southard] enclosing Resolutions relative to Nullification (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
63. Communication from the Executive of South Carolina [Rob. U. Hayne] to the Executive of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to a Convention (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
64. Communication from the Executive of Georgia [Wilson Lumpkin] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to the Federal Relations (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
65. Communication from the Executive of Virginia [john Floyd] to the Governor of Maryland, enclosing Resolutions relative to the Federal Relations (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
66. Communication from the Executive [James Thomas] to the Legislature of Maryland, transmitting a Communication from the Executive of Ohio [Robert Lucas] enclosing Resolutions relative to Nullification, &c. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
67. William T. Wooton from the Committee on Internal Improvement to which was referred the Memorial of the Susquehanna Canal Company (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1833).
68. Mr. Morris from the Minority of the Committee on Internal Improvements to which was referred the Memorial of the Susquehanna Canal Company (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1833).
69. Henry Page from the Minority of the Committee on Internal Improvement to which was referred the Memorial of the Susquehanna Canal Company. (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1833).
70. Charles F. Mayer's Report relative to the plans of operation of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1833).
71. Littleton P. Dennis' Report relative to a Legislative call of a Convention (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1833).
72. Thomas Sappington's Report relative to a Convention for the reform of the Constitution of Maryland, together with a Bill upon the subject (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1833).
73. Report of the Committee appointed by the House of Delegates of Maryland to ascertain the progress which has been made in revising the Constitution and Statutes of the State. William C. Johnson, Chairman (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1833).
74. Fourth Annual Report of the President and Directors of the stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, assembled in General Meeting on Monday, June 4, 1832. (Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1832).
75. Report of the Committee appointed on the 28th April, 1832, by the stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, on the resolution of the General Assembly of Maryland, relative to the Joint Construction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, between the "Point of Rocks" and Harper's Ferry, Presented to the stockholders in General Meeting, une 16, 1832. Read and ordered to be printed. (Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1832).

SCM 60-1 1833 - 1836
Description
December Session 1833

1. Rules and Orders for the Regulation and Government of the House of Delegates of the State of Maryland. December Session, Eighteen Hundred and Thirty-Three (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834)
2. The Annual Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, December Session, 1833, to the General Assembly of Maryland, inpursuance of an Act of the Legislature passed at December Session, 1824, entitled "An Act relating to the Treasurer of the Western and Eastern Shores" (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
3. Message of His Excellency, the Governor [James Thomas] to the General Assembly of Maryland, December Session, 1833. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
4. [Document No. 1] Report of the Lottery Commissioners, to the Legislature of Maryland, in obedience to an order of December Session, 1827 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
5. [Document No. 2] Letter from His Excellency, Levi Lincoln, Governor of Massachusetts, transmitting sundry documents respecting lotteries (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
6. Report of the Special Committee of the House of Representatives on Lotteries.
7. [Document No. 3] Communication from the Governor of Pennsylvania [George Wolf] to the Executive of Maryland, relative to Lotteries (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
8. [Document No. 4] Communication from the Governor of Maine [Samuel E. Smith] to the Executive of Maryland, relative to South Carolina (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
9. [Document No. 5] Communication from the Governor of Mississippi [A. M. Scott] to the Executive of Maryland, relative to calling a Convention of the States, to amend the Constitution (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
10. [Document No. 6] Communication from His Excellency, the Governor of Connecticut [Henry W. Edwards], with Resolutions of the General Assembly of that State (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
11. [Document No. 7] Communication from the Executive of New Hampshire [Samuel Dinsmoor] to the Governor of Maryland, relative to the Militia (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1834).
12. [Document No. 8] Communication from the Executive of New York [W. L. Marcy] to the Governor of Maryland, relative to the Militia (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1834).
13. Report of the Committee of Claims, to the Legislature of Maryland. John S. Sellman, Chairman. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
14. Report of the Committee of Claims, on the Account of the Treasurer of the Eastern Shore, to the Legislature of Maryland. John S. Sellman, Chairman. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
15. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore in obedience to an order of Sixth of January, 1834 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
16. Arnold E. Jones, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, to the Legislature of Maryland, at December Session, 1833. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833).
17. Memorial of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, to the Legislature of the State of Maryland, December 23, 1833 (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1834).
18. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, to the House of Delegates, in obedience to an order of the 21st January, 1834. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
19. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, to the House of Delegates, in answer to two orders, submitted and passed January 16, in relation to the Banking Institutions in the City of Baltimore (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1834).
20. Communication of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, to the House of Delegates, relative to the State of the Finances (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
21. William I. Blakistone, Chairman, House of Delegates. Report of the Joint Committee on the Boundary Line between Virginia and Maryland (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1834).
22. William D. Merrick, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Internal Improvements, relative to a map and survey of the State of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
23. William D. Merrick, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement, respecting the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad, in obedience to an order of the House, of the Twenty-nonth, Ultimo (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes).
24. Joseph Nicols, Chairman, House of Delegates, Report of the Joint Committee on the Library, accompanied by a report of the State Librarian, January 1, 1834 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
25. Walter M. Miller, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Education, relative to the Common Free School Fund, in obedience to an order of the House (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
26. Mr. Grove, Chairman. Report of the Committee on the Coloured Population, to which was referred the Report of the Managers of the Colonization Society (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1834).
27. William I. Blakistone, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Grievances and Courts of Justice, on the Constitutional Question respecting Carroll County (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
28. J. B. Morris. Report of the Joint Committee relative to St. John's College.
29. Mr. Nicols, Chairman. Report of the Joint Committee, appointed to visit St. John's College (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
30. H. C. Gaither, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee appointed to visit the State's Tobacco Warehouses, in obedience to an order of the House (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
31. Report on the projected survey of the State of Maryland, pursuant to a resolution of the General Assembly (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
32. Thomas Snowden, Jr., Chairman. Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement, on the Memorial of the President and Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, asking for the aid of the General Assembly of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
33. Letter from John H. Eaton, Esq., President of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, to the Committee on Internal Improvement, accompanying their report. Printed by order of the House of Delegates.
34. William D. Merrick, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement, accompanied by the Report of the Commissioners appointed to superintend the removal of obstructions in the Chester River, in obedience to an order of the House (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
35. William I. Blakistone, Chairman. Report of the Committee on the part of the House of Delegates appoitned to visit and inspect the Maryland Hospital (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
36. Bene S. Pigman's Second Report, relative to the Southern and Western Boundaries of this State, with the accompanying documents.

December Session 1834

1. Rules and Orders for the Regulation and Government of the House of Delegates of Maryland, at December Session, 1834 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1835).
2. Annual Message of the Executive [James Thomas ] to the Legislature of Maryland, December Session, 1834 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
3. The Annual Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore for December Session, 1834, to the General Assembly of Maryland, in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature, passed at December Session, 1824, entitled, An Act relating to the Treasurers of the Western and Eastern Shores (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834).
4. Mr. Merrick, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee on the Boundary.
5. Report of the Committee of Claims, to the Legislature of Maryland, John Beckett, Chairman (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1835).
6. The Third Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Colonization Society, to the Members and the Public (Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1835).
7. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, relative to the School Fund to Academies, &c. December Session, 1834.
8. Statements of the Treasurer of the Western Shore enclosing transcripts of the returns of the several banks, January 15, 1835.
9. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, to the House of Delegates, relative to the Pension Roll of Maryland.
10. Communication from the Treasurer of the Western Shore, to the General Assembly of Maryland, 2nd February 1835.
11. William D. Merrick, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee on the Boundary.
12. William D. Merrick, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means.
13. Joshua Jones of Baltimore County, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee to which was referred the Memorial of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Chesapeake Steam Towing Company, and of sundry other citizens, to the House of Delegates, No. 40, February 4, 1835.
14. Part of the documents Communicated by the Governor [James Thomas] in relation to Railroad Riots, and the services of the Militia in suppressing the same.
15. Littleton Dennis Teackle, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee, relative to the establishment of a State Bank and a National Currency.
16. Memorial to the General Assembly of Maryland in behalf of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
17. Thomas Burcheal, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Lotteries, to the House of Delegates, February 9, 1835.
18. Memorial to the General Assembly of Maryland in behalf of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad.
19. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore concenring the Tax for Colonization, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates of 24 January 1835.
20. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates, of the 29th Hanuary 1835.
21. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore concerning the Nanticoke Bridge Company, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates of 13 January 1835.
22. Journal of the Internal Improvement Convention, which assemblied in the City of Baltimore on the 8th day of December 1834 (Baltimore: Sands and Neilson, 1835).
23. Joshua Jones of Baltimore, Chairman. Report of the Committee on the Coloured Population.
24. Report of the Board of Managers for the Removal of the People of Colour, enclosing a Communication from Charles Howard, Esq., to the Governor of Maryland [James Thomas].
25. Memorial to the General Assembly of Maryland, in behalf of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
26. Memorial of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Company.
27. Thomas G. Pratt, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement, to which was referred the Memorial of a Convention of Citizens of the States of Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and of the District of Columbia, invoking further aid to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. By the House of Delegates, February 23, 1835.
28. Thomas G. Pratt, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement, to which was referred the memorial of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Company.
29. Thomas G. Pratt, Chairman. Report of the Committee to whom was referred several memorial praying the establishment of a Real Estate Bank, by the House of Delegates, February 28, 1835.
30. William D. Merrick, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, to whom was referred the Bill reported by the Committee on Internal Improvements, to provide for the completion of the "Chesapeake and Ohio Cnal to Cumberland" and the Bill reported by the same Committee for the completion of the "Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad to the Borough of York." By the House of Delegates, March 4, 1835. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1835).
31. Communication from the Executive [James Thomas] enclosing a Communication from the Secretary of War [Lewis Cass], in relation to the Cumberland Road.
32. Report by J. H. Alexander to James Thomas, Governor of Maryland, relative to the new Map of Maryland, December 29, 1834.
33. Report of the Geologist [J. T. Ducatel] to His Excellency, James Thomas, Governor of Maryland, 29 December 1834.
34. D. Claude, Chairman, on the part of the Senate; G. Wells, Chairman, on the part of the House of Delegates. Report of the Joint Committee in relation to the State Library.
35. Report of the State Librarian to the Joint Committee on the State Library, January 1835.
36. Report of the Joint Committee upon the part of the Senate and House of Delegates, upon the Maryland Hospital.
37. Report of the Visitors of the Jail of Baltimore City and County.

November and/or December Session 1836:

1. Journal of Proceedings of the House of Delegates, of the State of Maryland, at November Session, Eighteen Hundred and Thirty-Six (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
2. Rules and Orders for the Regulation and Government of the House of Delegates, of the State of Maryland, at November Session, Eighteen Hundred and Thirty-Six (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
3. [A] Message from the Executive [Thomas W. Veazey], to the Legislature of Maryland, November Session, 1836 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
4. Annual Message of the Executive [Thomas W. Veazey], to the Legislature of Maryland, December Session, 1836 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
5. Leonard Iglehart, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Claims, on account of the Treasurer of the Eastern Shore (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
6. [B] Thomas S. Alexander, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means to the House of Delegates, relative to the Surplus Revenue (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
7. [C] J. H. Culbreth, Chairman. Report of the Joint Committee on the Library (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
8. [C] The Report of the State Librarian to the Joint Committee on the Library, January 11, 1837 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
9. [D] Communication of the Treasurer of the Western Shore in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates, relative to Indemnity (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
10. [E] Leonard Iglehart, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Claims, on account of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, December Session 1836 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
11. [F] Thomas S. Alexander, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, to the House of Delegates (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
12. [G] J. W. Crisfield, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee appointed to Examine the Awards of the Commissioners appointed under the Indemnity Law (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
13. [H] William H. Tuck, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee on the Real Estate Bank of the State of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
14. [I] Gordon M. Handy. Report of the Majority of the Select Committee relative to the Public Printing (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
15. [J] J. H. Culbreth. Report of the Minority of the Select Committee relative to the Public Printing (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837)
16. [K] Beale H. Richardson, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee on Retrenchment (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
17. [L] Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, inobedience to an order of the House of Delegates, of 25th January 1837 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
18. [M] Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates, of 30th January 1837 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
19. [N] I. D. Maulsby, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Grievnaces and Courts of Justice on the Bill to settle and adjust the Western Boundary of the State of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
20. [O] J. W. Crisfield. Report of a Minority of the Committee on Education, relative to establishing a General System of Education (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
21. [P] John M. Buchanan. Report of the Committee on Education, relative to establishing a General System of Education (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
22. [Q] William H. Tuck. Report of the Committee on Grievances and Courts of Justice, relative to the Memorial of Margaret Moore, and others, against [Kirkpatrick] Ewing and whife [Melvina] (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
23. [R & S] Reports of the Majority and Minority of the Committee on Grievances and Courts of Justice, on the Memorial of James Clark of Anne Arundel County (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
24. [T] Benjamin Hood, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Agriculature respecting the growth of the Mulberry and Sugar Beet (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
25. [U] Charles Sterett Ridgely, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the expediency of reporting a Bill making it high crime and misdemeanor for citizens to conspire against the Constitution of the State (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
26. [V] Beale H. Richardson, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Lotteries on the memorial, praying the grant of a lottery, for the purpose of building a State Armory, Public Drill Rooms, and Town Hall in the City of Baltimore (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
27. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore in obedience to Resolution No. 77, of December Session 1827, relative to the receipts and disbursements of the City of Baltimore and the several counties of this State (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
28. Journal of Proceedings of the Committee of the whole House upon the Bill reported by Mr. Ford, Chairman of the Committee on the Constitution, entitled, An Act to alter and amend the Constitution and form of government, of the State of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
29. [W] Thomas S. Alexander, Chairman. Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, relative to the Surplus Revenue (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
30. [X] William Schley, Chairman, on the part of the Senate; Charles Sterett Ridgely, Chairman, on the part of the House of Delegates. Report of the Joint Committee, appointed to investigate and report to the General Assembly, the proceedings of the Visitors and Governors of St. John's College (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
31. [Y] Israle D. Maulsby, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Grievances and Courts of Justice, relative to the attendance of Judges (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
32. [Z] Mr. Culbreth. An abstract of the Reports of the Colleges, Academies and Schools in the different Counties in this State, made at December Session, 1836 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
33. [A.A.] Cornelius McLean, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee to whom was referred sundry Memorials from citizens of the City of Baltimore, respecting the Maryland Penitentiary (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
34. [B.B.] J. W. Crisfield. Report of the Minority of the Select Committee, to whom was referred sundry Memorials from citizens of the City of Baltimore, respecting the Maryland Penitentiary (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
35. A List of Titles of the Laws, made and passed at December Session, 1836.
36. List of Resolutions, made and passed at December Session, 1836.

SCM 61-1 1836 - 1837
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November and/or December 1836:

1. Rules and Orders for the Regulation and Government of the House of Delegates, of the State of Maryland, at November Session, Eighteen Hundred and Thirty-Six (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
2. Message from the Executive [Thomas W. Veazy], to the Legislature of Maryland, November Session, 1836. (Annapolis: J. Hughes, 1836).
3. Communication from the Executive, 23d November, 1836, in reply to enquiries respecting the cost of Printing (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes,1836).
4. Annual Message of the Executive [Thomas W. Veazy] to the Legislature of Maryland, December Session, 1836. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
5. [B] Thomas S. Alexander, Chairman. Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, to the House of Delegates, respecting the Surplus Revenue. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
6. Communication from the Treasurer of the Western Shore, respecting the Washington Monument, 22d December 1836 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
7. The Annual Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, for December Session, 1836, to the General Assembly of Maryland, in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature, passed at December Session, 1824, entitled, An Act relating to the Treasurers of the Western and Eastern Shores (Annapolis:Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
8. [Document No. 1] Message from the Executive [Thomas W. Veazy], to the Legislature of Maryland, at the November Extra Session, 1836. (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1836).
9. [Document No. 2] Communication from George W. Hughes, Esq., Engineer, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
10. [Document No. 3] Communication from William Krebs, Esq., President of the Maryland Canal Company, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
11. Communication from the Treasurer of the Western Shore, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates, of 24th November 1836, relative to the Indemnity (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
12. [Document No. 5] Extract from the Proceedings of the Governor and Council on the Report of the survey of routes for the Maryland Canal (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
13. [Document No. 6] Communication from J. W. Patterson, Esq., President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
14. [Document No. 7] Communication from George C. Washington, Esq., President of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
15. [Document No. 8] Letter from H. W. Evans, Esq., President of the Union Bank and Commissioner of Loans, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
16. [Document No. 9] Ninth Anual Report of the President and Directors to the stockholders of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Company (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
17. Report of the Chief Engineer [Isaac Trimble] of Baltimore and Susquehana Railroad Company, to the President and Board of Directors, October 7, 1836 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
18. [Document No. 10] Letter from Thomas Culbreth, Clerk of the Council, to Josiah Baily, Esq., Attorney General. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
19. [Document No. 11] Communication from His Excellency, Robert P. Dunlap, Governor of the State of Maine, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
20. [Document No. 12] Communication from His Excellency, Robert P. Dunlap, Governor of the State of Maine, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
21. [Document No. 13] Communication from His Excellency, W. L. Marcy, Governor of the State of New York, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
22. [Document No. 14] Claims for Militia Services in suppressing riots in Cecil County (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
23. Statement from the Treasurer of the Western Shore to the Legislature of Maryland, of payments made in the years 1835, and 1836, for printing (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
24. Leonard Iglehart, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Claims, on account of the Treasurer of the Eastern Shore (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1836).
25. [E] Leonard Iglehart, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Claims, on account of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, December Session 1836 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
26. Memorial of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, to the Legislature of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
27. Letter from P. E. Thomas, Esq., President pro. tem. of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
28. William Schley, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee on the Constitution (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
29. Memorial of the Board of Trade of the City of Baltimore, to the Legislature of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
30. Report of the Superintendent of the National Road [Thomas Shriver] in the State of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
31. [F] Thomas S. Alexander, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, to the House of Delegates (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
32. Letter from the Hon. Richard H. Wilde, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
33. Letter from Doct. James Mease, relative to a Gazetteer for the State, January 4, 1837.
34. Communication from the Govenor of Maryland [Thomas W. Veazey] enclosing a Communication from the Governor of Georgia [William Schley] (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
35. [G] J. W. Crisfield, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee appointed to examine the awards of the Commissioners appointed under the Indemnity Law (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
36. [H] William H. Tuck, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee on the Real Estate Bank of the State of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
37. Report of the Commissioners of the Eastern Shore Railroad to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
38. Report of the Engineer [James Kearney] of the Eastern Shore Railroad, January 24, 1837 (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
39. letter from George C. Washington, Esq., President of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
40. [K] Beale H. Richardson, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee on Retrenchment (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
41. [I] Gordon M. Handy. Report of the Majority of the Select Committee, relative to the Public Printing (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
42. [J] J. H. Culbreth. Report of the Minority of the Select Committee relative to the Public Printing (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
43. [M] Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates, of 30th January, 1837 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
44. Memorial of the Medical Faculty of the University of Maryland to the Legislature of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
45. Eighth Annual Report of the President and Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, to the stockholers, made June 15, 1836. pp. 1-60.
a. Memorial of a Committee of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company to the Legislature of Maryland, May 27, 1836, pp. 17-23.
b. An Act of the Legislature of Maryland for the Promotion of Internal Improvement, passed June 4, 1836, pp. 25-38.
c. Memorial of the President and Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company to the General Assembly of Maryland, January 27, 1836, pp. 39-52.
d. Extract from the Report of the Engineer of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Charles B. Fiske, upon the location and estimate of the line from the great Cacapon to the connexion near the South Branch, pp. 53-60.
46. Fifth Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Colonization Society to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837).
47. [N] Israel D. Maulsby, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Grievances and Courts of Justice on the Bill to settle and adjust the Western Boundary Line of the State of Maryland (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
48. [R & S] Reports of the Majority of and Minority of the Committee on Grievances and Courts of Justice on the Memorial of James Clark of Anne Arundel County. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837).
49. [U] Charles Sterett Ridgely, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the expediency of reporting a Bill making it a high crime and misdemeanor for citizens to conspire against the Constitution of the State. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837)
50. [V] Beale H. Richardson, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Lotteries, on the Memorial, praying the grant of a Lottery, for the purpose of building a State Armory, Public Drill Rooms, and Town Hall in the City of Baltimore. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837)
51. [Q] William H. Tuck. Report of the Committee on Grievances and Courts of Justice, relative to the Memorial of Margaret Moore, and others, against [Kirkpatrick] Ewing and wife [Melvina] (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837)
52. [X] William Schley, Chairman, on the part of the Senate; Charles Sterett Ridgely, Chairman, on the part of the House of Delegates. Report of the Joint Committee, appointed to investigate and report to the General Assembly, the proceedings of the Visitors and Governors of St. John's College. (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837
53. Report on the examination of Canal Routes from the Potomac River to the City of Baltimore, especially in relation to the supply of water for their summit levels by Charles B. Fisk and George W. Hughes, Civil Engineers, to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837)
54. [L] Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates of 25th January 1837 (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837
55. [A.A.] Cornelius McLean. Report of the Select committee to whom was referred Sundry Memorials from Citizens of the City of Baltimore, respecting the Maryland Penitentiary (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837)
56. Annual Report of the Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837)

December Session 1837

1. The Annual Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore for December Session 1837, to the General Assembly of Maryland, in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature, passed at December Session, 1824, entitled An Act relating to the Treasurers of the Western and Eastern Shores (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1837)
2. Annual Message from the Executive [Thomas W. Veazey], to the Legislaure of Maryland, December Session 1837 (Annapolis: Jeremish Hughes, 1837)
3. Communications from the Governor [Robert P. Dunlap] and Secretary [A. R. Nichols] of the State of Maine, to the Governor and Clerk of the Executive Council of the State of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1838)
4. Executive Communication. Communication from two of the Commissioners [John Buchanan and Thomas Emory] appointed to negotiate a loan of Eight Millions of Dollars, for the promotion of Internal Improvements, January 18, 1838. [two copies]
5. [Document B] Communication from the Executive of Maryland [Thomas W. Veazey] transmitting Communications from the Commissioners appointed to negotiate a Loan, December 1837
6. [Document C] Communication from the Executive of Maryland [Thomas W. Veazey] in compliance with an Order of the House of Delegaets of the 29th December 1837 enclosing information relative to Canals and Railroads
7. [Document E] Communication from the Executive of Maryland [Thomas W. Veazey], relative to the Tobacco Trade, in compliance with the order of the House of Delegates, of the 29th December 1837
8. [Document F] Report of the Superintendent of the National Road [Thomas Shriver] with abstracts of tolls received from 12th October 1836, to 1st October 1837
9. [Document G] Communications relative to payments made to the Clerk [Thomas Culbreth] and Messenger [Mr. Thompson] to the Council, in compliance with an order of the House of Delegates, of the 6th of January 1838
10 [Document H] Leonard Iglehart, Chairman. Report of the Committee of Claims, on the Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore
11. [Document I] Leonard Iglehart, Chairman. Report of the Committee of Claims, on the Report of the Treasurer of the Eastern Shore
12. [Document J] Thomas S. Alexander. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means to the House of Delegates
13. [Document K] Communication from the Executive of Maryland [Thomas Veazey], transmitting the Report of the President and Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary
14. [Document L] R. M. Beam, Chairman. Report of the Committee on the Maryland Hospital, to the Legislature of Maryland
15. [Document M] J. Bozman Kerr, Chairman. Report of the Joint Committee on the Library
16. [Document M] Report of the State Librarian to the Joint Committee on the State Library, January 1, 1838
17. [Document N] Thomas S. Alexander, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, in compliance with the orders of the House of Delegates, in relation to the subscription of the State of certain Internal Improvement Companies
18. [Document N] Thomas S. Alexander, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, in compliance with the Orders of the House of Delegates, in relation to the subscription of the State to certain Internal Improvement Companies
19. [Document O] Thomas S. Alexander, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, in compliance with the orders of the House of Delegates, in relation to the validity of the contract made by the Commissioners with certan Internal Improvement Companies
20. [Document P[ S. N. C. White, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Agriculature, upon the growth and manufacture of silk
21. Correspondence relative to the Digest of the Laws
22. [Q] Report of the Minority of the Committee of Ways and Means, objecting to any proceedings on the part of the Legislature, to bring in question the validity of the contracts made with the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Companies (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1838)
23. [Document R] J. Bozman Kerr, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee, appointed to enquire into the expedience of repealing the act to provide for completing a new Map and Geological Survey of this State
24. Communication from the Topographical Engineer [J. H. Alexander]
25. [Document S] Mr. Grason, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee, to whom was referred the Governor's Message, in relation to payments made to the Clerk and Messenger of the Council
26. [Document T] D. Blocher, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee, to whom was referred the particulars of the State's miscellaneous and contingent expenses in the year ended 1st December 1837
27. [Document V] Substitute proposed by Mr. Williams to the Report of the Select Committee on the Currency
28. [Document Z] William Grason and Israel D. Maulsby. Report of the Minority of the Select Committee on the Currency
29. [Document W] John McDanile. Report of the Majority of the Committee of Ways and Means, in relation to inquiries relative to certain Internal Improvement Companies
30. [Document A.A.] Thomas S. Alexander, Chairman. Report in relation to the inquiries conducted before the Committee of Ways and Means, [dissenting from the Majority]
31. Communications from the Executive of Maryland [Thomas W. Veazey], relative to the Tobacco Trade, in compliance with the order of the House of Delegates, of the 29th December, 1837
32. Report of the Committee on Education, relative to Colleges, Academies and Schools
33. [Document B.B.] Richard W. Higgins, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee, to whom was referred the Petition of James Clarke, and that of other Citizens of Anne Arundel County, praying a redress of grievances therein mentioned
34. Annual Report of the Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary
35. Statements showing the condition of certain Banks in Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837)
36. Letter from Thomas Emory, Esq., to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1838)
37. Communication from John H. Alexander, Esq., Topographical Engineer, to the Governor of Maryland [Thomas W. Veazey] (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1838)
38. Annual Report of the Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary
39. Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the State Colonization Society to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1838)
40. Letters from George C. Washington, President Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, to the Governor of Maryland [Thomas W. Veazey] (Annapolius: William McNeir, 1837)
41. Ninth Annual Report of the President and Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, to the stockholders, made June 12, 1837 (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1837)
42. Letter from Thomas Emory, Esq., to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1838)
43. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore concerning the revenue from the State's Tobacco Inspection in Baltimore &c., in obedience to an order of the House of Delegates of 2d January 1838
44. Communication from the Treasurer of the Western Shore relative to the number of Banks, their location &c.
45. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, to the House of Delegates, respecting the expenses incurred in making the Geographical and Geological Surveys of the State
46. Annual Report of the Geologist of Maryland [J. T. Ducatel], 1837
47. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, relative to the several sums which ahve been expended within the last twelve years for repairing and furnishing the Public Buidlings, and improving the Public Circle
48. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore relative to the amount of monies paid into the Treasury of this State by each of the counties and the City of Baltimore, fo rthe years 1835, 1836 and 1837
49. Report of John N. and William Murphey, relative to the new Tobacco Warehouse 50. Report of the Treasurer of the Western Shore, in obedience to orders of the House of Delegates of the 29th and 30th of January, 1838
51. Communication from the Hon. Clement Dorsey, upon the subject f a compilation of the Public Statutory Law of this State, in one Octavo Volume
52. Communication relative to Weigher of Hay and Straw, in the City of Baltimore
53. Report of the President of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Company to the Governor of Maryland [Thomas W. Veazey]
54. Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the State Colonization Society to the Governor of Maryland (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1838)
55. Report of the Joint Committee on St. John's College
56. M. C. Sprigg, Chairman. Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement relative to testimony taken by said Committee
57. Joseph S. Cottman. Report of the Committee on Judicial Proceedings, relative to Duelling
58. [Document W] John McDaniel. Report of the Majority of the Committee of Ways and Means, in relation to inquiries relative to certain Internal Improvement Companies.
59. [Document A.A.] Thomas S. Alexander, Chairman. Report in relation to the Inquiries conducted before the Committee of Ways and Means [dissenting from the majority]
60. Executive Communication [Thomas W Veazey, Governor], relative to the expenses of surveying the Route of the Eastern Shore Railroad

SCM 62-1 1837
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December Session 1837:

1. [Document U] M. C. Sprigg, Chairman. Report of the Select Committee on the Currency, to whom were submitted the duty of enquiring into the condition of the circulating medium in use in this State, and to propose such remedies as will tend to correct the existing evils.
2. Orders, adopted by the House of Delegates, for the regulation of the Committee on the Currency, appointed to examine the condition of the several Banks of this State.
3. Testimony taken by the Committee of the House of Delegates, appointed to examine the condition of the several Banks in the State of Maryland.
4. [Document Z] William Grason and Israel D. Maulsby. Report of the Minority of the Select Committee on the Currency.
5. Testimony taken by the Select Committee of the House of Delegates, relative to the Eastern Shore Railroad (Annapolis: William McNeir, 1839).

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