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Inventory for MSA SC 910-13



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MSA SC 910-13-1
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1819/07/15
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letter from J.H. Hobart, New York, to Samuel Ridout, Esq., Annapolis,sending a character reference for a potential St. John's professor. Mentions Dr. Harris, Pres. of Columbia College.
MSA SC 910-13-2
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1858, 1863
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Four letters from Mrs. F.L. Hopkins. In 1858, she writes from the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane where she has been since 1856, suffering from depression. In 1863, writes from Norfolk asking for advice for relocating to Annapolis.
MSA SC 910-13-3
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1900/06/27
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letter from Mary R. Hopkins, Port Deposit, to Dr. W.G. Ridout, Annapolis, re "Miss Rachel's" slight improvement and need for medication.
MSA SC 910-13-4
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1849/10/18
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letter from Ann R. Howard regretting inability to visit Annapolis. Mentions Ann Ridout; offers to entertain "Willie" if he comes to New York in the winter.
MSA SC 910-13-5
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1835/09, 1835/11
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Three letters from Com. Howard to Dr. John Ridout concerning Lot 517, at Liberty and Lombard Sts. in Baltimore. Ownership information dating to 1782, the subdivision, subsequent owners, rent, hand-drawn plat, etc.
MSA SC 910-13-6
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1850-1859
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letter from W.W. Howard to "my dear Betsy" re the death of "one of the Doctor Ridouts",…"dear Mr. Samuel Ridout"
MSA SC 910-13-7
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1867/05/20
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letter from George Howe at Theological Seminary, Columbia, SC, to Dr. W.G. Ridout, Annaplis, to account for $40 Ridout had sent him, part of which he had given to a victim of "the sacking and burning of Spartansburg." [Civil War]
MSA SC 910-13-8
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1868/10/03
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letter from James R. Howison [Harrison?] to Dr. William Ridout regarding a loan.
MSA SC 910-13-9
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1834/12/30
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letter from Thomas L. Hoyle to Samuel Ridout applying for position of teacher in Annapolis Primary School.
MSA SC 910-13-10
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1817/01/18
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Leter from J. Hughes, Annapolis, to J. Gibson, Esq., Magothy, re shipment of rye and corn to his mill for grinding. Discusses prices. Mentions Worthington's Mill, Baltimore, and Mr. Cheston.
MSA SC 910-13-11
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1867/04/22
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letter from D. Humphreys, Rock Mills, SC, to Dr. Wm. Ridout, Annapolis, Mentions "William…is now likely to recover."
MSA SC 910-13-12
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1856/03/05
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Report from Rev. Hector Humphreys, DD, Principal & Professor at St. John's College, to Dr. John Ridout re his son William's final term, grades and selection as salutatorian. Report form includes printed description of the College, curriculum, etc.
MSA SC 910-13-13
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1866
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letters and an account from W.W. Humphreys to Martha Ellen Ridout regarding attempts to settle estate due her, formerly held by Judge Whitner.
MSA SC 910-13-14
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1784/12/20
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letter from Adam Hunter, Fredericksburg, to Thomas Ridout, Esq., Alexandria (to the care of Col. Fitzgerald). Hunter is unable to assist Ridout with hogsheads of tobacco for the brig Fanny. Mentions he has suffered a stroke.
MSA SC 910-13-15
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1836/12/14
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/39
Description
Letter to Samuel Ridout, Annapolis, from Thomas Ingle who was formerly at Harrow in England. Mentions Mr. Grosevenor, now Marquis of Westminster; has met Lord Elgin; Drs. Heath & Drury are dead, and he himself is too old to cross the seas to visit.
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