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MSA SC 5339-243-1
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Subject Matter: Claims Under the first article of the Treaty of Ghent!

Needs to be completed today by noon

Please Scan the following records from the National Archives at 300 dpi in black and white

1. Definitive List of Slaves and Property/, compiled ca. 1827 - ca. 1828/*
*ARC Identifier 1174162 / MLR Number PI 177 192*

and

2. Slave Lists/, compiled 07/10/1827 - 08/31/1828/*
*ARC Identifier 1174163 / MLR Number PI 177 193

Scanned, 2 pdfs uploaded to msaref by zs 2010/02/26

Cross Reference to MSAREF MSA SC 5458-51-4321

3. "Additional List which accompanied the Definitive List"

4. "List of Slaves on the Halifax List."

Uploaded by Maya Davis and Rachel Frazier.

Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-2
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Subject Matter: Claims Under the first article of the Treaty of Ghent!

1. Henrietta Margaret Ogle- Anne Arundel County (Annapolis)

a. Depositions made in favor of the claimants for slaves carried away by the British.

b. The Affidavit of Lewis Neth in regards to Mrs. Ogle's slaves.

c. Letter from Benjamin Ogle requesting an affidavit from Mr. G. Graham for slaves at Tangier Island, belonging to his mother, Henrietta Margaret Ogle.

d. Elizabeth Neth's deposition for one slave belonging to Mrs. Ogle and one slave belonging to Mr. Neth.

e. Claim of Benjamin Ogle as next of Kin and agent for the children of Mary Bevans being the grandchildren of Mrs. H.M. Ogle (deceased).

f. Letter from Phillip B. Key to Mrs. Ogle.

g. Deposition of Ceasar Peterson (colored) for slaves of Mrs. H.M. Ogle.

h. Remarks in support of H.M. Ogle's claim, by Augustus Neale an agent.

i. Deposition of Benjamin Ogle

2. Thomas Bowie- Prince George's County

a. Deposition of Thomas Bowie for his slave Jerry Covington

3. Fielder Cross- Prince George's County/Anne Arundel County

a. Deposition made by Fielder Cross for one slave named Joe belonging to him and 20 slaves belonging to Henrietta Margaret Ogle.

4. Frederick Grammar- Anne Arundel County

a. Letter from Thomas H. Hall, Register of Wills

b. Deposition of John Weedon

c. Letter from the executors of Frederick Grammar's estate (John A. Grammar, Henry Mayer, and Horatio Ridout) to the Board of Commissioners

d. Letter to Frederick Grammar from Gilbert Russell in regards to his negro Tom.

e. Letter from Jno. Crowell to Frederick Grammar regarding his slave that was sold to Col. Gilbert Russell

f. Written ad from the Baltimore Patriot for Negro man Tom

g. Letter from Francis Newman regarding Tom

5. Henry Duvall- Anne Arundel County

a. Letter from Thomas H. Hall, Register of Wills

b. Deposition of John Weedon

c. Letter from Grafton Duvall to the Clerk of the Commissioners acting under the Treaty of Ghent

6. John Hamilton Brown- Prince George's County

a. Deposition of John Hamilton Brown

7. John J. Brooke- Calvert County

a. Deposition of Benjamin W. Hurshaw

b. Deposition of John G. Mackall

c. Deposition of James D. Denton

8. Mary Frazier- Calvert County

a. Deposition of James Mills

b. Petition by Mary Frazier's representatives to have the claim entered on the Definitive List

9. George Loker- St. Mary's County

a. Deposition of Caleb Barnhouse

b. Deposition of George Loker for his slaves taken off by the British.

c. Deposition of James Richardson

d. Deposition of George Loker for three slave women and their children.

e. Deposition of James Richardson for George Lokers negroes

f. Deposition of Elwiley Smith

g. Deposition of William Bowling

h. Letter from George Loker to John Quincy Adams

i. Deposition of George Loker

10. Matthias Clarke- St. Mary's County

a. Deposition of Matthias Clarke, George Loker, and Robert Clarke for his slave Nathaniel

b. Valuation of Matthias Clarke slave by Thomas J. Bennett, Thomas L. Hill, and Mackey Smoot.

c. Deposition of Mary Clarke and Celia Smith

11. William Smith- St. Mary's County

a. Deposition of George Loker

b. Deposition of William Smith

c. Deposition of Robert Dunkinson

d. Deposition of Elwiley Smith

e. Deposition of James Richardson

12. Daniel McKeowin- Baltimore County

13. John H. Chew- Calvert County

14. John M. Gray- Calvert County

15. Thomas Reynolds- Calvert County

a. Deposition of Thomas Reynolds

b. Deposition of Joseph Blake and Joseph W. Reynolds

16. Angelica Hopewell- St. Mary's County

a. Letter to Angelica Hopewell from Judge John Rousby Plater

b. Deposition of Angelica Hopewell, Eleanor Redman, John K. Jackson, and Phillip Greenwell

c. Deposition of George W. Biscoe, January 28, 1825

d. Deposition of George W. Biscoe, October 9, 1823

17. Judge John Rousby Plater- St. Mary's County

a. Deposition of Sarah Martin (widow of Norman Martin)

b. Deposition of Janet Abell (wife of William Abell)

c. Deposition of Joseph Mattingly

d. Deposition of Thos. Gough

e. Deposition of Elizabeth Dellahay

f. Letter from John Rousby Plater, June 30, 1821

g. Letter from John Rousby Plater, Nov. 20, 1827

h. List of Judge Plater's slaves onboard his majesty's ship Severn.

i. Deposition of Joseph Brewer

j. Deposition of Edward Brewer

18. Thomas C. Gantt- Calvert County

a. Deposition of Basil Simmons

b. Deposition of Thos. Billingsley

19. John M. Jenkins- Calvert County

a. John Jenkins claim for two slaves Harry and Bob

b. Deed of Thomas Gantt giving negro slaves to his children

c. Deed of Manumission from Thomas Gantt to Job, Ben, Richard, David, and Tom when they reach the appropriate age

d. Deposition of Thomas Morgan

20. Benjamin Fendall- Charles County

21. Elizabeth Hungerford- Calvert County

22. James Denton- Calvert County

23. John Tucker- Calvert Couty

24. Sarah Marshall- Charles County

a. Deposition of F. Lancaster

25. Ann Dare- Calvert County

a. Statement by agent John Marbury

b. List of slaves

c. Deposition of Jacob Breeden

d. Deposition of Lucy Goler

e. Deposition of Henry Mitchell

26. Ann Sollers- Calvert County

27. Dr. Isaac Rawlings, rep. for Isaac Rawlings Jr.- Calvert County

a. Depositions of Bennett Sollers and John Tucker

b. Deposition of Isaac Rawlings Jr.

c. Letter from [Dr.] Isaac Rawlings

d. Deposition from Rebecca Rawlings

e. Statement by agent John Marbury

28. James Bourne- Calvert County

29. James Sollers- Calvert County

30. Sarah Rawlings Sedwick- Calvert County

31. Susannah and Juliet Rawlings- Calvert County

a. Deposition of Juliet Rawlings

b. Deposition of Susannah Rawlings

c. Deposition of John Allen

d. Deposition of Colonel Brooke

e. Statement by agent

f. Deposition of Thomas Tucker

32. Alexander Broome- Calvert County

33. Samuel Turner- Calvert County

34. Susannah Rawlings- Calvert County

a. Deposition of George Ireland

b. Deposition of Mrs. Alletha Smith

c. Statement by agent John Marberry

35. David Avis- Calvert County

36. James Duke- Calvert County

37. Charles J. Carroll- Prince George's County

a. File sheet for Charles J. Carroll claim

b. Letter from Michael Carroll authorizing the claim of Charles Carroll to be presented before the Board of Commissioners

c. A list of negro slaves belonging to Charles J. Carroll

d. Deposition of John K. Jackson on behalf of Charles J. Carroll

e. List of slaves as reported by D.A. Hall, agent

f. Deposition of John K. Jackson, January 17, 1828

38. Ann Mackall- Calvert County

39. Ann Sollers- Calvert County

40. John G. Mackall- Calvert County

41. Jonathan Morgan- Calvert County

42. Rebecca Hellen- Calvert County

43. George Wilkinson- Calvert County

44. John Dare- Calvert County

a. Cover sheet for claim

b. Deposition of Basil Simmons

c. Deposition of Zachariah Sothoron

d. Deposition of Jesse Buckmaster

e. Affidavit of Basil Simmons

45. William C. Dawkins- Calvert County

46. William Whittington- Calvert County

47. Francis Abell- St. Mary's County

48. Perigrene Bowen- Calvert County

49. Sarah Cox- Calvert County

50. Alexander Greer- Charles County

51. Aquilla Beall- Prince George's County

52. Benjamin Clocker- St. Mary's County

53. Henderson J. Boteler- St. Mary's County

54. Jeremiah Edelin- Prince George's County

55. Jesse Edwards- Charles County

56. John H. Brown- Prince George's County

57. Josiah Biscoe- St. Mary's County

58. Philemon L. Chew- Anne Arundel

59. Sarah Dyson- Charles County

60. Violetta Hungerford- Charles County

61. Walter Edelin- Prince George's County

62. William Dixon- St. Mary's County

63. Caleb Jones- St. Mary's County

a. Cover sheet for claim

b. Deposition of Caleb Jones

c. Deposition of William B. Bennett

d. Letter from Thomas I. Bennett, admninistrator of Caleb Jones

64. Joshua King- St. Mary's County

65. Mordecai Jones- St. Mary's County

66. Nathaniel Hatton- Prince George's County

67. Richard T. Hall- Calvert County

68. Robert Hammett- St. Mary's County

69. Tilghman Hilleary- Prince George's County

70. William Kilgour- St. Mary's County

71. Andrew Skinner- Talbot County

72. Daniel Norris- Charles County

73. James Taylor- Calvert County

74. Nathaniel Washington- St. Mary's County

75. Neale Shaw- St. Mary's County

76. Peter U. Thomson- St. Mary's County

a. Deposition of Mrs. Ann Floyd

b. Deposition of Mrs. Frances Zachery

c. Deposition of Mrs. Janet Loker

d. Deposition of Captain James Jarboe

e. Deposition of Edmund Hammett

f. Deposition of Bennett Hammett

g. Letter from Peter U. Thomson

h. List of slaves

i. Deposition of Peter U. Thomson

j. Deposition of Robert Lilburn

h. Cover sheet for claim

77. Richard B. Mason- St. Mary's County

78. Thomas Lynch- Queen Anne's County

79. William Somerville- Calvert County

80. Edmond Heard- St. Mary's County

81. Edward Scott- Prince George's County

82. Harriet Brooke- Prince George's County

83. John H. Brown- Prince George's County

84. John Stoddert- Charles County

85. Mary Anne Broome- Calvert County

86. Miel Wise- St. Mary's County

87. Robert Young- Charles County

88. Thomas Sasscer- Prince George's County

89. Winifred Heard- St. Mary's County

90. Jane Parran- Calvert County

91. Anthony Addison- Prince George's County

92. Benjamin Hance- Calvert County

93. Edward Colbourn-

94. Isaac Beauchamp- Somerset County

a. Statement of D.A. Hall, agent

b. Deposition of Isaac Beauchamp

c. Covers sheet for claim

95. Isaac Bowen- Calvert County

96. John Gale- Somerset County

97. Artemesia Skinner- Prince George's County

98. Hezekiah Colberth- Calvert County

99. John Read Magruder- Prince George's County

100. Mary Coombs- Prince George's County

101. Benjamin Allen- Prince George's County

102. Elizabeth McKay- Calvert County

103. Henry Dangerfield- Prince George's County

104. John T. Bond- Calvert County

105. Jonathan Harrison- Queen Anne's County

106. Levin W. Ballard- Calvert County

107. Thomas King- Calvert County

108. Thomas Simmons- Anne Arundel County

109. Ann Sprigg- Prince George's County

110. Arthur T. Jones- Kent County

a. Statement by agents William Wirt and B.L. Lear

b. Deposition of James Elbern

c. Deposition of Captain Jesse Clarke

d. Deposition of Arthur Tilghman Jones

e. Deposition of John Humphreys

f. Deposition of Colonel Ezekiel F. Chambers

111. Mary Moreland- Prince George's County

112. Thomas Hungerford- Calvert County

113. Walter Wells- Calvert County

114. Charles & Ursula Bowie- Prince George's County

115. Jacob Tolson- Queen Anne's County

116. John Scrivener- Anne Arundel County

117. Keziah Tanner- Queen Anne's County

118. Mary Blake- Calvert County

119. Robert Gardner- Queen Anne's County

a. Depositions of Samuel Chase and John C. Legg

b. Deposition of Robert Gardner, 1821

c. Deposition of Samuel Chase

d. Deposition of Robert Gardner, 1824

120. William Scrivener-

121. Charles Clagett- Prince George's County

122. Edward Calvert- Prince George's County

123. Lewis Neth- Anne Arundel County

a. Deposition of Lewis Neth Jr., 1821

b. Quote from the Maryland Gazette, Dec. 22, 1814

c. Deposition of Lewis Neth Jr., 1823

124. Margaret M.A. Carroll- St. Mary's County

125. Thomas Maccubbin- Prince George's County

126. William Harris- Calvert County

127. William Reeder- St. Mary's County

128. Ann E. Johnson- Prince George's County

129. John Broome- Calvert County

130. Thomas K. Carroll- Somerset County

131. William Sudler- Somerset County

132. Jacob Freeland- Calvert County

133. Josias Green- Baltimore County

134. Mary Sewell- St. Mary's County

135. Richard Shaw- Baltimore County

136. Francis Wrightson- Talbot County

137. James Dawson- Talbot County

138. John Hodges- Prince George's County

139. Martha Wilson- Calvert County

140. Richard Ross- Prince George's County

141. Samuel Beauchamp, rep. for Thomas Beauchamp- Somerset County

a. Statement of agent D.A. Hall

b. Deposition of Thomas Jones

c. Deposition of Samuel Beauchamp

d. Deposition of W. Williams and Thomas Jones

142. Thomas Cook- Calvert County

143. Zachariah Berry- Prince George's County

144. Aquila Nelson- Harford County

a. Deposition of Isaac Perryman

b. Deposition of William Hollway

c. Deposition of Jonathan Monks Jr.

d. Deposition of George Henderson

e. Deposition of Aquila Nelson

f. Letter from Archer Stevenson

g. Cover sheet for claim

145. George Biscoe- Prince George's County

146. Robert Sewell- St. Mary's County

147. William Wilson & Sons

148. Edward Griffin-

149. Hodges & Lansdale

150. James Baden

151. Mary Gist- Queen Anne's County

152. Rebecca Beard- Queen Anne's County

153. Thomas Smith- St. Mary's County

154. Thomas Whittington- Baltimore County

a. Memorial of Thomas Whittington

b. Letter from agent John Glenn

c. List of slaves

d. Notarized claim of Thomas Whittington / list of slaves

e. List of slaves

f. Deposition of Joseph Deshields

155. Walter K. White- Queen Anne's County

156. Edward Carvel- Queen Anne's County

157. Edward Ringgold- Queen Anne's County

158. Harris Legg- Queen Anne's County

159. Margaret Lowry- Queen Anne's County

160. John Wood- Calvert County

161. William Ward- Calvert County

162. William Somerville- Calvert County

163. Trueman Tyler- Prince George's County

164. John Broome- Calvert County

165. Henry Hatton- Prince George's County

166. Margaret Biscoe

167. Gustavus Weems

168. Benjamin Williams

169. James Bourne

170. John Ireland

171. Michael Taney

172. Thomas C. Gantt, rep. for Edward C. Gannt, dec'd. Calvert County.

a. Letter from Thomas C. Gantt.

b. Deposition of Joseph W. Reynolds.

c. Deposition of Alexander Dawkins, names slaves Basil and Harry.

d. Deposition of Thomas Bowen, overseer.

e. Deposition of Benjamin Mackall and John Wood of James. Refers to Edward Gantt as “Idiot.”

173. Thomas Harwood

174. James Benton

175. James M. Broome - St. Mary's County

176. Anthony Addison

177. Athanasius Fenwick

178. Basil Hatton

179. Benjamin T. Fendall

180. Catherine Bowie

181. Charles D. Barrow

182. Edward Gantt

183. Elizabeth Barnhouse

184. Elizabeth Gantt

185. Harriett Hambleton

186. Henry A. Callis & Aquilla Johns

187. Henry Bullen

188. Henry Fontaine

189. Howard Duvall

190. John Coad

191. John Fitzhugh

192. John Goodhand

193. John K. Jackson, St. Mary's County

a. Deposition by George Teal

b. Deposition by George Wise

c. Deposition by George Wise and William H.B. Sewell

194. Joseph Handy

195. Juliana Carroll

196. Kenet Chiseldine

197. Mary Alloway

198. Prissy Maddux and John Miles-Somerset County

199. Richard Bryan

200. Richard Frisby

201. Richard Hammett

202. Thomas Billingsby

203. Thomas W. Barnes

204. Benjamin H. Mackall

205. Benjamin Mackall

206. Kesia Osburn

207. Elisha Parker

208. James Pumphrey

209. George Parker

210. Samuel W. Ringgold

211. Elizabeth W. Sampson

212. Wm. A. Schoolfield

213. Alexander Skinner

214. Keziah Tanner

215. John Tucker & James M. Turner

216. Thomas Williams

217. William Williams

218. List of Claims filed together: Benjamin Phillips, Harriet Hambleton, Robert Gardner, John Gardner's heirs

219. Henry Ashton's Claims

220. Benjamin Phillips

221. Robert Dunkinson


Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-3
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Transcriptions of records which relate to the carrying away of slaves by the British.

1. Definitive List of Slaves and Property
Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-4
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Docket of Claims Prepared for the Domestic Claims Commission/, compiled 1826-1826/ ARC Identifier 1172798/MLR Number PI 177 188

Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-5
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Docket of Claims Prepared for the Domestic Claims Commission/, compiled 1826-1826/ ARC Identifier 1172798/MLR Number PI 177 188

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MSA SC 5339-243-6
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Minute Book No 16 of the Commissioners of the Tax for St. Mary’s County. 1810-1815. Book in possession of Charles Fenwick Jr. Leonardtown, Md. courtesy of the St. Mary's County Historical Society
Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-7
Dates2010/06/29
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Copied from msaref

Taken to ODS on 7 June 2010.

Please scan and upload entire book to MSAREF Notes (including the appendix that is attached to the first page).

John McNish Weiss. The Merikens: Free Black American Settlers in Trinidad 1815-1816. London, UK: McNish & Weiss, 2002.

On loan from Enoch Pratt Free Library. Please return to me before the end of June. Thanks!


Keywords: War of 1812 Scanned , pdf created and uploaded 6/16/2010 < P>

MSA SC 5339-243-8
Dates2010/06/29
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List of British Ships
Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-9
Dates2010/07/16
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To: Jill L.

ITEM
Tracking No. 10-15696, Binder sent by Christopher T. George to Maria Day, Special Collections, 2010/05/10
Transcription, typescript photocopy
Journal Kept During the Years 1813-1814 By Lieutenant Beynon, Royal Marines, Serving On Board H.M.S. MENELAUS, On the American Station During the War of 1812
Transcription by [James] Bailey for Navy Museum [U.S. Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C.]
Original Manuscript Copyright Western Reserve, Not for publication or other use with permission of Western

INSTRUCTIONS
Please scan entire binder of approximately 219 pages at 300 dpi or best resolution for legible text in greyscale.
Files to be labeled under work order, msa_sc5458_51_4466.xxx
Produce PDF of document and upload to Notes section of this work order.
Thank you

Transcript scanned in grayscale, ocr'd, pdf created and uploaded, original returned to Maria Day, Maria, Rachel and Maya emailed, Jill Ludlum, 2010/07/16.

Work stored on s1761-0555, Jill Ludlum, 2010/07/16.


Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-10
Dates1987
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Dye, Ira, "American Prisoners of War, 1812-1815," in Timothy J. Runyan, Ships, Seafaring, and Society,, Detroit Michigan: Wayne State University Press, 1987, pp. 293-320.
Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-11
Dates2010/08/11
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Spray, W.A. "The Settlement of the Black Refugees in New Brunswick 1815 - 1836." Acadiensis 6.2 (Spring 1997): 64-79.


Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-12
Dates2010/09/27
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Cassel, Frank A., “Slaves of the Chesapeake Bay Area and the War of 1812”, Journal of Negro History 57 (April 1972): 142-154.

McDaniel, Lorna, "Memory Spirituals of the Ex-Slave American Soldiers in Trinidad's Company Villages", Black Music Research Journal Vol. 14, No. 2 (Autumn 1994): 119-143.


Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-13
Dates2010/10/06
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War of 1812 Bibliography

MSA SC 5339-243-14
Dates2011/02/13
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Clements Library, Malcolm Pulteney papers, including illustrated journal of the Royal Oak.

For transcription, use this hyperlink.
Keywords: War of 1812

MSA SC 5339-243-15
Dates2011/02/28
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Newspaper excerpts regarding blacks in the War of 1812 (see Notes).

Original Email:

From:
Sent 2/27/2011 8:57:37 AM
To: edp@mdsa.net
Subject: Runaway Slaves-Colonial Marines

Ed:
As promised here are three more interesting articles.


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