MSA SC 5535-1-1
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1832
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original
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B5
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Description
Manuscript draft of Resolution 59 in the session laws of 1832 (passed on March 15, 1833) presenting a ceremonial sword to Raymond Rogers, son of Captain George W. Rogers.
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MSA SC 5535-1-2
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1789/10/09
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electronic
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Description
Digital file, Manuscript letter from Samuel Hanson to Matthew Blair, 9 October 1789.
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MSA SC 5535-1-3
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1671
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electronic
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Description
Digital scan of a map by Arnoldus Montanus, Nova Virginiae Tabula, (Amsterdam: J. Meurs) 1671
[Compare MSA SC 1399-1-229 and other original editions of this map available in MSA SC 1399.]
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MSA SC 5535-1-4
RESTRICTED
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1734/05/01
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paper, wax, electronic
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Description
Indenture, Thomas Clagett and wife Ann Clagett of Prince George's County to Henry Chew and Dr. John Hamilton of Calvert County, for transaction of land on the Patuxent River, part of Hardisty's Choice in Calvert County. Witnessed by Joseph Wilkinson and Thomas Holland. Two original wax seals affixed.
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MSA SC 5535-1-5
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1922/09/30
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Photograph, board, electronic
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B5/04/04/15
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Description
Panoramic photograph mounted on board taken by the National Photographic News Service, Crowd Assembled at the Dedication of the Crain Highway Monument by Governor Albert C. Ritchie at [Main Street] Upper Marlboro, Maryland on September 30, 1922. Size: 9 x 32 inches.
This monument marked the beginning of construction for the Baltimore - Southern Maryland Highway which commenced on September 30, 1922. The Crain Highway Monument was designed by Baltimore architect, Howard Still.
For additional information on the monument see MSA SE5-19127.
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MSA SC 5535-1-6
RESTRICTED: This item is on deposit for conservation assessment treatment.
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1765
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original (on deposit)
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CL
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Description
Laws of Maryland by Thomas Bacon, printed by Jonas Green (1765)
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