MSA SC 910-24-1
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n.d., 1823
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: Miss Chase's furniture order for bedsteads, mattresses and chairs to be sent to Mrs. Ridout in Annapolis; purchase of posts, rails, hinges, screws; toilet glass; bushels of meal; mention of Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
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MSA SC 910-24-2
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1816,1820,1823-24
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: Addison Ridout's list of fees and accounts (1821) and slips showing individual charges for court appearances. Samuels Ridout's receipts for city taxes. Account of Dr. John and Addison for books, medical texts, Waverly Novels, law book, et al. List of drugs and medical supplies Dr. John Ridout ordered from Edward Stabler & Sons (1824). Dr. John's promissory note to George Shaw. Mention of John Stinchcomb, William Nield, Thomas West, Basil Shephard, John Hutton, Franklin Anderson, Thomas B. Dorsey and Benjamin Pindle.
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MSA SC 910-24-3
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1825
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: clothing, newspaper, household items, wood, fabric, medical office supplies, and dressmaking, etc.
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MSA SC 910-24-4
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1826
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: postage, foodstuffs, fence repair, clothing, taxes, repair of carriage, etc.
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MSA SC 910-24-5
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1827
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: chimney sweep and "general house sweeping" by Ralph Basil; property tax receipts; Joseph Sands, grocer; repair of saddle bags, harness and bridle by Wm. Kirby; livery fees by Henry Matthews; Richard Chew requesting ten dollar payment due him.
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MSA SC 910-24-6
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1826, 1828
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00/53/14/50
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: postage; rent of lot on Green Street from George Brewer for one year, $15, and the "Articles of Agreement" for the lease; misc. accounts for corn, hay, shoes from Richard R. Goodwin; subscription to National Intelligencer (1826).
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MSA SC 910-24-7
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1829-1831
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: misc.; school taxes, county taxes; foodstuffs; 1829 purchase of 20 bushels of coke from Baltimore Gas Light Company.
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MSA SC 910-24-8
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1835-1836
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: Mrs. Rdiout's purchase of fabrics, e.g. calico, french linen, jeans, russia sheeting, moleskin, irish linen, french gingham, burlap, white ticklenburg, muslin, worsted, bombazine, cambric. Invoices for Wm. Sullivan for numerous household repairs and services (putting up and taking down bedsteads). Tuition invoice for summer term for Samuel at St. John's.
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MSA SC 910-24-9
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1837
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Dr. John Ridout, Dr. John Ridgely and Samuel Ridout receipts: household items, tax receipts, tuition payments, dressmaking bills, stage transportation bills, clothing, hydraulic cement, fabric, silk hose, oak, primary school tax receipts, 1000 bricks, NY Observer subscription.
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MSA SC 910-24-10
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1838
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: promissory notes to Elizabeth Franklin, Mary Green, M.Shaw, Mary Owings, Eliza J. Shaw. Subscritptions: Temperance Herald, American Medical Library and Intelligencer. Receipts for painting house (Richard G. Hutton); watch repair (G. D. Clarke); lath, plank, nails, yellow ochre (Adam and John Miller); chimney sweep (John Stalker); carpeting (McDowell & Gable); wallpaper hanging (Jacob N. Gottier); brick and cement work, repointing house ( Philip Clayton); shoes (Vachel Levein); tailoring (Lewis Tydings); boots (Benjamin Hopkins); household sundries (Hart & Franklin); milk (Catharine Barber); "servant" labor for one year (Benjamin Welch); plank, flooring, scantling (James Iglehart).
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MSA SC 910-24-11
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1842, 1843
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: haircuts, boot repair, milk, hay, garden seed, postage, Missionary Chronicle subscription, fire insurance policy renewal, St. John's College tuition, County taxes, State taxes, City taxes, coal and office supplies.
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MSA SC 910-24-12
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1843
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: Mention of tuition receipts for son John. Mention of businesses: George E. Franklin; Sausser A. Hopkins, shoes and boots; William M. Kirby, grocer; Miller & Jones, grocers; Baltimore Fire Insurance; Sam & E. Duvall. Mention of John Sands, James Iglehart, Henry Price, Andrew Thorniz [?], William M. Kirby, James W. Watkins, A. Randall, Andrew Slicer, and Sam Ridout. Subscriptions: Liebig Animal Chemist, National Intelligencer, Christian Observer, New York Observer. Receipts for sponge cake and postage.
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MSA SC 910-24-13
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1844
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: promissory note; sherrif's receipt; tuition receipt; Bible Society; receipt fro "heirs of JG Rogers", nephews Samuel Rogers, John C. Rogers, Francis Rogers; Walter C. Watkins for day work; income tax receipt; postage; State assessments, County tax, City tax, Primary School tax. Subscriptions: African Repository, National Intelligencer. Businesses: Dadds & Mead, shoes; George E. Frankin; William Kirby; C. McLean, milk; Andrew Thomiz; Jenkins & Lilly. Mention of Charles F. Mayer; Mr. Trump; Captain James Herbert; James White; J.B. Brooke; William H. Thompson; Henry Price; Daniel Hart; Samuel Owings of Stephen; C. McLean; Charles Terry; James Iglehart; G.D. Rogers; Thomas J. Carson, Esquire; E.G. Loomis; D. Owen; Charles A. Waters; William Emack.
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MSA SC 910-24-14
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1817-1845
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts: Mention of P.A. Levely, Jeremiah Hughes, Samuel Ridout, William Bradford, George E. Franklin. Various accounts.
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MSA SC 910-24-15
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1847
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Dr. John Ridout's receipts. Household, taxes, tuition, testaments, acct.w/ William Kirby.
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