MSA SC 729-1-1 Lois Green Carr Collection
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1689-1709
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Microfilm
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Description
"County Government in Maryland, 1689-1709", doctoral dissertation by Lois Green Carr, April 1968.
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MSA SC 774-1-1 National Endowment for the Humanities, Annapolis Project Collection
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1744-1969
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Copies
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Description
Jesuit sermons of Robert Harding (1760); George Hunter (1760-1775); Anthony Kohlmann (1813-1819); Fr. John Boarmann; miscellaneous (1744-1807); and livers. Collection also includes a list of books belonging to St. Thomas Manor, S.J., 1840; and the Calendar of Maryland Provincial Archives by Lois Green Carr, 1969. See also MSA SC 741, MSA SC 755, MSA SC 771, and MSA SC 777.
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MSA SC 836-1-1 Lois Green Carr Collection
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1971
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Typescript
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Description
"The Clocker Family of St. Mary's," speech delivered by Lois Green Carr to the St. Mary's County Historical Society, 10 April 1971.
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MSA SC 935-1-1 Lois Green Carr Collection
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Typescript
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Description
Speech, "Magistracy and Social Order in Seventeenth-Century Maryland."
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MSA SC 1170-1-1 Papenfuse/Carr Collection
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1977
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Manuscript, typescript, and copies
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Description
Essays, research notes, conference notes, correspondence, etc. used in publication of Law, Society & Politics in Early Maryland, edited by Aubrey C. Land, Lois Green Carr and Edward C. Papenfuse, 1977.
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MSA SC 1398-1-1 Carr Collection
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1689-1709
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Original
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Description
"County Government in Maryland 1689-1709," by Lois Green Carr. Ph.D. dissertation, Harvard University, 1968. Four volumes. See Library.
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MSA SC 1460-1-2 Radoff Collection
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1950-1969
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Paper & photos
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00/10/08/04
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Description
Morris Radoff office papers.
G1460 (2-12, 16, 24-27): see oversize boxes
G1460 (13):
B&W class photo of young children on cardboard(Leon Radoff name on back)
G 1460 (14):
Chester A. Porta (Historical Record Association) and Morris L. Radoff contract;
Information request by Margaret H. Brass
2 blank job order slips for portraits
Historical Record Association folder filled with correspondence between Chester A. Porta and Morris L. Radoff, 1952-1960 (folder labeled Historical Record Association)
G 1460 (15):
Car insurance continuation certificate for Morris L. Radoff
Taxpayers copy of a notice of payment due for Maryland income tax for Morris L. Radoff and May C. Radoff
2 stapled pages of “Unpaid accounts in Maryland, Feb. 2, 1959”
2 stapled pages of addresses of Maryland residence with accounts to be paid
G 1460 (17):
B&W class photo of young children on cardboard
G 1460 (18):
Miscellaneous edited papers
paper of notes about 18th & 19th century resident papers
2 half-sheets of paper concerning State debt (XLVIII, S Accounts, in Executive Papers) and a State of Maryland account for John Shaw (Executive Papers LX, 3), both sent from the State House to Dr. Radoff; 1974
G 1460 (19):
Miscellaneous report dealing with Maryland's preliminary budget: July 1975-July 1978, by Lois Green Carr of The St. Mary's City Commission, P. M. G. Harris of Temple University and Russell R. Menard of The Institute for Early American History and Culture
G 1460 (20):
B&W family portrait photograph; written on back – “photo copy by M. E. Warren Photography, Annapolis, MD”
G 1460 (21):
Letter from Wilbur Ross Hubbard to Dr. Morris L. Radoff, State Archivist, Hall of Records, telling of Mr. Hubbard's enclosed diary during his trip to Greece and Aegean Islands; 1973
Copy of Mr. Hubbard's diary
G 1460 (22):
13 pages of “Nuit De Grand Concert,” typed with pencil edits
G 1460 (23):
2 B&W photos, one labeled on back: “Jewish [Historical] Society [?]”
G 1460 (28):
Report article: “The Society of American Archivists in the Seventies, Report of the Committee for the 1970s,” by Philip P. Mason
G 1460 (29):
Booklet: Documents Received at the Hall of Records, July 1, 1969-June 30, 1971, by Frank F. White Jr., Archivists III, Hall of Records, Department of General Services
G 1460 (30):
Correspondence:
Chester A. Porta, Historical Record Association; 1960
multiple letters, Professor Aubrey C. Land at University of Nebraska; 1953-1956
multiple letters, M. V. Brewington, Assistant Director of the Peabody Museum, Salem, Massachusetts; 1953 and 1956
multiple letters, William M. Bowen Jr.; 1953-1959
multiple letters, James C. Mullikin of The Baltimore News-Post; 1953-1956
James F. Brewer; 1953
multiple letters, Professor John R. Lambert, Jr.; 1953-1956
Merrill Hull Troupe; 1955
multiple letters, Charles McC. Mathias Jr., of Mathias & Mathias, Attorneys at Law; 1954-1956
multiple letters, Charlotte D. Hemphill and John M. Hemphill II; 1953-1956
multiple letters, Professor Charles B. Clark, Washington College; 1952-1956
Roger Thomas, Senior Archivist, Hall of Records
John P. Hively, staff member at the Hall of Records
multiple letters, Reverend Arthur Pierce Middleton, Director of Research and Archives at Colonel Williamsburg; 1953
multiple letters, Dr. Phillip A. Crowl; 1953-1956
multiple letters, John P. Trimmer; 1953-1956
multiple letters, Dr. Henry Chandlee Forman; 1953-1956
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MSA SC 3489-1-1 Lois Carr Conference Collection
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1992
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Photographs, photostats
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Description
Materials relating to conference, "Lois Green Carr: The Chesapeake and Beyond - A Celebration." Includes photographs.
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MSA SC 5865-11-6 Phebe Robinson Jacobsen Research Collection
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Original
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01/13/05/20
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Description
Carr and Walsh
Draft: Carr, Lois Green and Lorena S. Walsh. The Planter's Wife: The Experience of White Women in
Seventeenth-Century Maryland. 1976.; Draft: Carr, Lois Green. The First Expedition to Maryland.; Draft: Carr, Lois Green. Genealogy and Public Records of Colonial Maryland. 1971.; Speech: Carr, Lois G. The Clocker Family of St. Mary's. 1971; Speech: Carr, Lois G. John Hicks and His Neighborhood. 1972.; Article: Menard, Russell R., Lois Green Carr, and Lorena S. Walsh. "A Small Planter's Profit: The Cole Estate and the Growth of the Early Chesapeake Economy." The William and Mary Quarterly. April 1983.; Draft: Carr, Lois Green. Sources of Political Stability and Upheaval in Seventeenth Century Maryland.
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MSA SC 5906-1-1 Dr. Lois Green Carr Research Collection
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Russell Menard
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1970-1979
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map
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00/22/12
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Description
Copy of St. Mary's County Tract Map of 1705; prepared by Russell Menard in 1970s; numbers refer to card file of 1705 tracts on rent roll of 1705
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MSA SC 5906-1-2 Dr. Lois Green Carr Research Collection
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Russell Menard
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1970-1979
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map
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00/22/12
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Description
Copy of St. Mary's County Tract Map of 1659; prepared by Russell Menard in 1970s; numbers refer to card file of 1659 tracts on rent roll of 1659
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MSA SC 5906-1-3 Dr. Lois Green Carr Research Collection
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Lorena S Walsh
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1980-1989
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map
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00/22/12
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Description
St. Clements Manor Base Map - used to measure 17th century interaction patterns in preparation for Robert Cole's World and Lorena S Walsh, "Community Networks in the Early Chesapeake," in Carr, Morgan, & Russo, eds. Colonial Chesapeake Society; prepared by Lorena Walsh in 1980s
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