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MSA SC 4704
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SCM 11762-1 1766 - 1932
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Will, Able Brown, Sr. (1704-1796), August 3, 1788. True copy, 1790. 1788-1790. MS41-38-1 Legacy, Able Brown, Sr. (1704-1796), to his daughter, Anne Brown Baker. Acknowledgement included, Oct. 20, 1800. September 27, 1800. MS41-38-2 Family History, Albert S. Brown (1863-1937), by the great-great grandson of Abel Brown. May 26, 1897. MS41-38-3 Letter, Basil Perry Brown (1819-1886), to brother Benjamin urging him to come to California and get rich. June 22, 1852. MS41-38-4 Oath of Allegiance, Benjamin Brown (1825-1898) September 14, 1864.. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Dorcas Brown, his wife, discussing family news. November 9, 1862. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Albert Rolle to B.F. Brown, saying that he is unable to get a visitor's pass. October 28, 1862. MS41-38-5 Receipt, Benjamin Brown (1825-1898), from attorney John Mills, acknowleding payment for defense of Brown in the case before the Military Commission. June 16, 1864. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Wesley Stevenson to Mrs. Benjamin Brown regarding her husband's arrest. Stevenson is attempting to learn the charges against Brown. May 3, 1864. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), to his wife, Dorcas Brown, discussing personal matters. May 4, 1864. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Thomas T. Ellis stating that Ellis was released from prison with immediate, unconditional and honorable discharge. January 13, 1863. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), to wife Dorcas Brown, reporting interview with Counsel. He is charged with going to Lynchburg and having a rebel in house. He asks wife to see witnesses who will testify that he is not rebel sympathizer May 8, 1864. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Middle Military Departmet, Baltimore, advising that a claim in B.F. Brown's favor has been approved. August 25, 1865. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Dorcas Brown, his wife, discussing family news. November 11, 1862. MS41-38-5 Note, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from H.G. Smith to W.P. Wood authorizing Captain Brown to come to the hospital three hours each day. November 8, 1862. MS41-38-5 Telegram, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Brown's attorney, John Mills acknowledging receipt of letter and advising that the case cannot commence until witnesses are notified. May 10, 1864. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Dorcas Brown, his wife, telling him that she tried to get a pass to visit him, but failed. November 6, 1862. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from John Mills to Mrs. B.F. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cochey Brown advising of the acquittal and release from prison of B.F. and T.C. Brown. June 17, 1864. MS41-38-5 Certification, Benjamin Brown (1825-1898), signed by prominent citizens of Frederick, that B.F. Brown is a loyal citizen of the U.S. July 25, 1864. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Edward Shriver to General Banks requesting that B.F. Brown be allowed passage to and from Lynchburg, VA to collect an insurance claim. August 13, 1861. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from B.F. Brown to his wife, Dorcas Howard Brown (1836-1919) advising her of his arrest on charges of aiding and assisting the Rebels. October 24, 1862. MS41-38-5 Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Frederick Schley to Major General Nathan P. Banks requesting permission for B.F Brown to visit Virginia on business. August 12, 1861. MS41-38-5 Letter, Elias Brown (1765-1800), from William Jordan with survey of land called "Little Worth," dated December 21, 1768. n.d.. MS41-38-6 Bond, Elias Brown (1765-1800), affirming payment to John Elder for free and equal access to a tract of land called "Adams Gardens." December 4, 1795. MS41-38-7 Will, Elias Brown (1765-1800), Court copy. August 3, 1800. MS41-38-8 Inventory of Estate, Elias Brown (1765-1800), Personal affects. [1800]. MS41-38-9 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), from Thomas H. Hicks, discussing political issues. May 25, 1838. MS41-38-10 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), to unnamed correspondent, probably a political constituent, regarding oppressive labor conditions. January 29, 1830. MS41-38-10 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), from Thomas L. Pole, describing his 27 day journey of 915 miles from Fredericktown to Wisconsin Territory. June 26, 1839. MS41-38-10 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), from political constituent Sam Eiker. Refers to Brown's role as elector for president and vice-president. June 20, 1840. MS41-38-10 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), to William Grason, Governor, discussing politics. January 15, 1839. MS41-38-10 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), from Major Brown. Letter, January 10, 1837, to Elias in Annapolis from his family. May 25, 1835. MS41-38-10 Letter from Elias Brown Jr. to Elias Brown II. Postscript by sister (daughter to Elias II) by Anne Brown. January 10, 1837. MS41-38-10 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), to his son, Elias, Jr., regarding domestic matters. December 4,5(?) 1848. Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), expressing feelings of obligation for information and suggestions. October 30, 1845. MS41-38-11 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), from N. Towson concerning inauguration of the president James K. Polk. February 27, 1845. MS41-38-11 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), from N. Towson asking Brown to visit him on his way to Annapolis because Calhoun would like to see him. December 19, 1842. MS41-38-11 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), from N. Towson refusing Elias Brown's request for early discharge from the army for his nephew, Basil Perry Brown. September 25, 1846. MS41-38-11 Letter, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), from James Turner of the House of Representatives, acknowledging receipt of recent letter and expresses agreement with Brown's advocacy of a national bank. March 12, 1834. MS41-38-11 Guidance to heirs, Elias Brown II (1793-1857), on land division. March 11, 1847. MS41-38-12 List of expenses, Elias Brown II (1793-1857) 1837-1838. MS41-38-13 Letter, Stephen Brown (1791-1816), to his mother. August 25, 1814. MS41-38-14 Will, Stephen Brown (1791-1816) December 7, 1814. MS41-38-15 Diary, Stephen Brown (1791-1816) May 7 to June 3, 1813.. MS41-38-16 Letter, Susannah E. Brown (1799-1883), to Susannah from her husband Elias Brown, regarding behavior of their son. March 5, 1843. MS41-38-17 Letter, Susannah E. Brown (1799-1883), from Rebecca Brown Warfield to Susannah regarding illness of Susannah's mother-in-law. February 16, 1837. MS41-38-17 Letter, Susannah E. Brown (1799-1883), to Susannah from her sister, Ann, regarding family news. January 30, 1841. MS41-38-17 Letter, Susannah E. Brown (1799-1883), to Susannah from her husband, Elias Brown, regarding payments to creditors. December 28, 1842. MS41-38-17 Letter, Susannah E. Brown (1799-1883), to Susannah from her sister, E.E. Dorsey regarding family illness and other domestic matters. March 20, 1838. MS41-38-17 Letter, William Brown (1799-1838), to unnamed correspondent asking for assistance in dealing with a Mr. Shipley in connection with a dispute between Shipley and the Brown family. April 11, 1837. MS41-38-18 Letter, William Brown (1799-1838), to unnamed correspondent regarding a meeting to discuss the formation of a new county. Last page incomplete. January 5, 1837. MS41-38-18 Letter, William Brown (1799-1838), to Elias Brown, regarding business ventures. 1834. MS41-38-18 Letter, William Brown (1799-1838), to "dear Sir" (Elias Brown addressee on enclosed envelope), recommending against dividing a jointly-owned property in favor of selling it if certain terms can be met. April 21, 1837. MS41-38-18 Petition, William Brown (1799-1838), to the General Assembly of Maryland opposing a proposed alteration to district lines of 5th and 9th Election Districts. William Brown is one of fourteen signatures. February 16, 1838. MS41-38-19 Gorsuch, Decision in State vs. Gorsuch. August 19, 1808. MS41-38-20 Deed, Henry Howard Lefferts and Mildred Brown Lefferts, from Henry and Mary Morris Lockwood for a parcel of land in Arlington County, Virginia. March 28, 1932. MS41-38-21 Life Insurance Policies, Henry Howard Lefferts and Mildred Brown Lefferts; Letter of Recommendation for Henry Lefferts from the Washington Loan and Trust Co. dated 12-14-1932. 3 items 1928-1931. MS41-38-22 Lease agreement, Mildred Brown Lefferts, for "Brown Coal Yard." January 23, 1937. MS41-38-23 Indenture, Able Brown, Sr. (1704-1796), with John Paca for tract called "Owens's Outland Plains" in Baltimore County. November 5, 1747. MS41-OS-1 Deed, Adam Brown (d.1764), from Adam Shipley (uncle) for tract called "Good Neighborhood Enlarged" in Ann Arundel County. Rec'd for processing Nov 14, 1766 November 5, 1766. MS41-OS-2 Bill of Complaint, Edward Brown, relating to a violation of the terms of Edward Stocksdale in reference to Dinah, a Negro slave. n.d.. MS41-OS-3 Bond of Conveyance, Elias Brown (1765-1800), to Absalom Frizzell for 200 acres of land in Baltimore County called "Windsor Forresst Corrected." January 14, 1800. MS41-OS-4

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