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Inventory for MSA SC 1605-1



MSA SC 1605-1 contains 102 unit(s). Showing results 1 to 15.

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MSA SC 1605-1-1
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1895-1905
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
The second court house in Princess Anne, built c. 1833 on the corner of Prince William Street and Somerset Avenue. Present court house built 1905 in same spot.
MSA SC 1605-1-2
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1895-1905
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
The second court house in Princess Anne, built c. 1833 on the corner of Prince William Street and Somerset Avenue. Present court house built 1905 in same spot.
MSA SC 1605-1-3
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1895-1905
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
The Teakle bank building, built by Littleton Dennis Teakle. It was the first Bank of Somerset, built in the early 1800s. Present Somerset School Board offices, c. 1865 is the wooden frame building to the left
MSA SC 1605-1-4
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1895-1905
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
Present Somerset School Board offices, c. 1865
MSA SC 1605-1-5
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1895-1905
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
Nineteenth century houses along Beckford Avenue.
MSA SC 1605-1-6
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1895-1905
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
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Nineteenth century houses along Beckford Avenue.
MSA SC 1605-1-7
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1895-1905
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
Nineteenth century houses along Beckford Avenue. On the left, the Sudler home; center, home of Mr. King Miller; right, home of Mr. Sterling Lankford
MSA SC 1605-1-8
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1945-1955
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
Mrs. Arthur Todd and two unidentified ladies costumed for an Old Princess Anne Days celebration.
MSA SC 1605-1-9
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1983/04/12
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
250th Anniversary of the founding of Princess Anne Towne: R. Scott Davies, Reverend Paul Lauster, King Miller III, Robert Brightman, and Town Commissioners Theresa Oaks and Levin Wilson
MSA SC 1605-1-10
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1983/04/12
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
250th Anniversary of the founding of Princess Anne Towne: Ellen Murdoch, Reverend Robert Jack, Reverend Dale Vroman, Reverend Robert Kurtz, Robert Scott Davis
MSA SC 1605-1-11
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1945-1955
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
Beechwood Estate, now American Legion home, O. J. Beauchap Post 94
MSA SC 1605-1-12
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1945-1955
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
Beechwood Estate, now American Legion home, O. J. Beauchamp Post 94
MSA SC 1605-1-13
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1982
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
Margaret Luce, President of the Somerset Historical Society, at the grave of Sally Elzey Curtis, daughter of Revolutionary War General James Elzey, at Clifton, Revell's Neck
MSA SC 1605-1-14
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1945-1955
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
Beverly Mansion, 1796, at King's Creek before the bricks were painted white.
MSA SC 1605-1-15
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1945-1955
Mediumoriginal
Storage33/01/04/45
Description
Makepeace, built by John Roach c. 1700 on the land of a former trading post
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