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MSA SC 6032-1-1
Dates1822-1839
Medium
Storage00/12/10/48
Description
Bound book of pamphlets
Provenance: signature of owner Jno C Orrick MD, July 1839; bookplate "Robert B. Dixon II. Memorial Collection Marylandiana
Pamphlet Titles:
  1. "The Constitution and By-Laws, of the Medical Society of Baltimore," (Baltimore: Printed by William A. Francis, 1831)
  2. John N. M'Jilton, "The Triumph of Liberty, A Poem: Delivered Before the Convention of Associated Literary and Scientific Societies, At the Celebration of the Anniversary of American Independence, July 4, 1838" (Baltimore: N. Hickman, Printed by William Woody, 1838)
  3. "Political Anti-Masonry, Abolition, and Amalgamation. A brief account of the introduction of Political Anti-Masonry in Pennsylvania, and its Influence on Abolition and Amalgamation of the State. Addressed to the true and worthy Citizens of this great Commonwealth. By a National Republican." (1838) [Pencil annotation on title page: "Just came to hand P.H."]
  4. Thomas Sewall, M.D., "No. 136. Memoir of Dr. Godman: Being An Introductory Lecture, Delivered November 1, 1830" (New York: Published by B. Waugh and T. Mason for the Tract Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, J. Collord, Printer, 1832)
  5. "Annual Circular of the Medical Department of the University of Maryland. Baltimore, 1838." (Baltimore: Printed by Samuel Sands, 1838)
  6. Edward Jenner, M.D.F.R.S., "An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae, a disease discovered in some of the western counties of England--particularly Gloucestershire, and known by the name of the Cow Pox," In The Vaccine Inquirer; or, Miscellaneous Collections Relative to Vaccination. By A Society of Physicians, No. III
  7. [Title Page Missing] "The North Carolina Accident" [In Vaccine Inquirer, 1822]
  8. Annotations by John C. Orrick, M.D., "By-Laws of the Maryland Savings Institution. Incorporated 1827" (Baltimore: Lucas and Deaver, 1831), Annotations change "Maryland" in the title to "Hereford" twice in the pamphlet.
  9. A Gentleman of the Bar, "The Trial of William Stewart for the Murder of His Father, Benjamin Stewart, On the night of the 21st June, 1838, On Laudenslager's Hill. Before Baltimore City Court, October Term, 1838." (Baltimore: Bull & Tuttle, 1838)
  10. Christian Keener, "A Key To The Journey Of Life; Or, An Accurate Map Of The Roads, Counties, Towns, &c. In The Ways To Happiness and Misery." [n.p., n.d.] Includes fold-out allegorical map
  11. "Prospectus And Terms Of Subscription Of The Green Mount Cemetery. Incorporated by the Legislature of Maryland," (Baltimore: John D. Toy, Printer, 1839)

MSA SC 6032-1-2
Dates
Medium
Storage00/12/10/48
Description
Bound book of pamphlets
Provenance: signature of owner John C Orrick MD, July 1834; bookplate "Robert B. Dixon II. Memorial Collection Marylandiana
Pamphlet Titles:
  • Daniel Webster, "The Opinion of Daniel Webster, Esq. On The Several Questions Submitted For His Consideration In Regard to The Constitutionality Of The Bank Of The State Of Mississippi" (1831)
  • "Speech Of Joseph Kent, Of Maryland, In Support Of An Amendment To The Constitution To Restrain The Veto Power Of The President Of The United States. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 20th of February, 1835," (Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1835). Signed J. C. Orrick
  • 23rd Congress, 2nd Session, "In Senate Of The United States. February 8, 1835. Read, and ordered that 10,775 copies be printed. Mr. [Hon. John C.] Calhoun made the following Report" [1835]
  • 23d Congress, 2nd Session, "In Senate Of The United States. December 18, 1834. Read, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Tyler, from the Committee on Finance, who were instructed by resolutions of the Senate of the 4th of February, 5th of May, and 30th of June last, to investigate the affairs and conduct of the Bank of the United States, made the following Report" (1834)
  • 23d Congress, 2nd Session, "In Senate Of The United States. January 6, 1835. Read, made the order of the day for Tuesday next, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Clay, from the Committee of Foreign Relations, made the following Report," (1835) Signed Jno. C. Orrick
  • 23d Congress, 2nd Session, Doc. No. 25 "Report From The Secretary Of The Treasury, On the compensation and number of Customs-house Officers. December 15, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Commerce."
  • 23d Congress, 2nd Session, Doc. No. 40 "Treaty With France. Message From The President Of The United States, Correspondence with the Government of France in relation to the refusal of that Government to make provision for the execution of the treaty between the United States and France. December 27, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs." (1834)
  • Littleton D. Teackle, Chairman, "Report Of The Committee Of Ways And Means, Upon The Report of the Select Committee . . . As Relates To The Establishment Of A State Bank." Printed by Order of the House of Delegates (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1833) Signed J. C. Orrick
  • Evan Poultney, "An Appeal To The Creditors Of The Bank of Maryland, And The Public Generally." (Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1835)
  • Mr. [Littleton D.] Teackler, Chairman, "Report Of The Select Committee Relative To The Establishment of a State Bank, And A National Currency." By the [Maryland] House of Delegates, January, 26 1835
  • "Mr. Burchenal, Chairman, "Report Of The Committee On Lotteries; To The [Maryland] House of Delegates. February 9th, 1835" (1835) Signature of J. C. Orrick partly cut off during binding.
  • "The Annual Report Of The Treasurer Of The Western Shore For December Session, 1834, To The General Assembly of Maryland, In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature, passed at December Session, 1834, entitled, An Act relating to the Treasurers of the Western and Eastern Shores." (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1834)
  • George William Gordon, "A Lecture Before The Boston Young Men's Society, On The Subject Of Lotteries. Delivered March 12, 1833." (Boston: Temperance Press, Ford & Damrell, 1833)
  • "A Brief Survey Of The Great Extent And Evil Tendencies Of The Lottery System, As Existing In The United States." (Philadelphia: William Brown, 1833)
  • "Report Of A Committee Of The Baltimore Young Men's Society, On Lotteries. Read And Adopted May 13, 1834" (Baltimore: William Woody, 1834)

MSA SC 6032-1-3
Dates
Medium
Storage00/12/10/48
Description
Bound book of pamphlets
Provenance: signature of owner Jno C Orrick MD, July 1839; bookplate "Robert B. Dixon II. Memorial Collection Marylandiana
Pamphlet Titles:
  • J. H. Alexander, "Report On The New Map Of Maryland, 1834. Engineer's Report. To His Excellency, James Thomas, Governor of Maryland." (1834) Includes 2 fold-out maps, "Map A" and "Map B." Signed by Jno. C. Orrick, 1834
  • J. T. Ducatel, "Report Of The Geologist. To His Excellency, James Thomas, Governor of Maryland." (1834) Includes fold-out table "Tabular View Of The Analyses Of The Marls Belonging To The Tertiary And Cretaceous Formations Maryland"
  • "Journal Of The Internal Improvement Convention, Which Assembled In The City of Baltimore, On The 8th Day Of December, 1834" (Baltimore: Sands & Neilson, 1835) Preceded by a fold-out map "Sketch of the Bituminous Coal Region, adjacent to the Atlantic Coast."
  • "Part Of The Documents Communicated By The Governor, In Relation To Rail Road Riots, And The Services Of The Militia In Suppressing The Same." (1834)
  • "Memorial To The General Assembly Of Maryland In Behalf Of The Baltimore and Susquehannah Rail Road." [1834]
  • Alexander Nisbet, "Memorial Of The President and Directors Of The Baltimore and Susquehanna Rail Road Company" (Baltimore, January 13, 1835)
  • Thomas G. Pratt, Chairman, "Report Of The Committee On Internal Improvement, To Whom Was Referred The Memorial Of The Baltimore and Susquehanna Rail Road Company. House of Delegates, February, 1834"
  • Alexander Nisbet, "Report of the President and Directors Of The Baltimore and Susquehannah Rail Road Company, To the Stockholders." (Baltimore: Sands & Neilson, 1835) Includes fold-out map "A Map, Of The Principal Canal And Rail Road Improvements, Which will connect with The Balt & Susqa Rail Road at York, Drawn by G. F. de la Roche, C. Engr, Lithograph: (Baltimore: John Penniman [1835])
  • A. Stewart, Chairman, "Report Of The Probable Revenue Of The Chesapeake And Ohio Canal Made To The Baltimore Convention, December 1834" Signed J. C. Orrick
  • James, Wm. McCulloh, Chairman, "Memorial To The General Assembly Of Maryland, In Behalf Of The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal." (Feb, 1835) Signed by J. C. Orrick
  • Wm. D. Merrick, Chairman, "Report Of The Committee On Ways And Means, To Whom Was Referred The Bill Reported by the Committee On Internal Improvements, To Provide For The Completion Of The 'Chesapeake and Ohio Canal To Cumberland,' And The Bill Reported By The Same Committee For the Completion Of The 'Baltimore and Susquehanna Rail Road To The Borough of York. By The House of Delegates, March 4, 1835" (Annapolis: Jeremiah Hughes, 1835) Inscription illegible and signature of J. C. Orrick is cut off at binding
  • "Mr. Rigman's Report On The National Road." [1835]
  • "Communication From The Executive Enclosing A Communication From The Secretary Of War, In Relation To The Cumberland Road" (1835) Signed by J. C. Orrick
  • "Steam Towing Company. House of Delegates of Maryland, December Session 1834, No. 40" (1835)
  • Solomn Prettyman, Henry F. Rodney, John C. Dirickson, C. B. Shaw, and J. H. Alexander, Commissioners "Report Of Progress Of The Surveys Of The Sounds Lying On The Eastern Shore of Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware: Addressed to the honourable the Senate and House of Delegates of Maryland" [1835]
  • A Frederick Farmer, "Project For The Establishment Of A Real Estate Bank In The State of Maryland." Signed John C. Orrick
  • "A Brief Account of the prominent points and characteristic incidents of the life and conduct of Littleton Dennis Teackle, Written from authentic documents."
  • "Matters & Things Worthy of Public Consideration, Respecting The Thomsonian Botanic System of Medicine." (Baltimore: G. Keatinge, Printer)
  • Alvan Stewart, Esq., "Prize Address, For The New-York City Temperance Society, On The Subject Of Licenses To Retail Ardent Spirits," (Baltimore: Armstrong & Plaskitt, 1835) Signed J. C. Orrick
  • Julius T. Ducatel, M.D. and John H. Alexander, "Report on a projected Geological and Topographical Survey of the State of Maryland. To His Excellency, James Thomas, Governor of Maryland" In American Journal of Science and Arts No. 1 Vol. 27. [1833] Signed John C. Orrick
  • D. Claude and G. Wells, "Report of the Joint Committee In Relation To The State Library" [1834]
  • "House of Delegates of Maryland. Speech Of Mr. Dorsey, of St. Mary's County, In the Committee Of The Whole House On The Resolution To Discontinue The Suit Instituted By Maryland Against The Commonwealth Of Virginia, In Relation to Their Respective Boundary Lines." (Annapolis: J. Green, Printer, 1835) Signed J. C. Orrick Includes text annotations
  • John Quincy Adams, "Oration On The Life And Character Of Gilbert Motier De Lafayette. Delivered At The Request Of Both Houses Of The Congress Of The United States" (Washington: Duff Green, 1835)
  • Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer, "Memorial To the Honorable The General Assembly of Maryland, The Memorial of Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer, daughters and the legal representatives of Robert Hanson Harrison, deceased, late first Aide-de-camp and military Secretary of General Washington, commander in chief of the Revolutionary army of the United States" Signed by J. C. Orrick
  • "Report Of The Directors Of The Maryland Penitentiary, Made to the Executive, And Communicated By His Excellency, Governor Thomas, To the Legislature, at December Session, 1834" (Baltimore: Sands & Neilson, 1834)
  • James Carroll, George Williams, P. Laurenson, Wm. Hubbard, and Charles Jones, "Report Of The Visiters Of The Jail Of Baltimore City and County." [1835] Signed by John C. Orrick, Frontispiece includes postmark of "January 13 Baltimore, Md"
  • John B. Morris, "Report On The Maryland Hospital"

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