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Inventory for MSA SC 910-17



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MSA SC 910-17-1
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Dates1849-1885
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letters and poetry of Amelia G. Pinkney, daughter of Ninian Pinkney, Jr.: "Friendship" to Mrs. Rogers; "Ellen Rogers" to Sophia Rogers w/ note; letter to Viola in Florida; Letter to Mr. Rehwinkel about legally binding his daughter Frances to the Annapolis Female Orphan Asylum.
MSA SC 910-17-2
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1859-1887
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letters from Amelia Pinkney [probably Mary Amelia Pinkney, sister of William and Ninian, Jr., and aunt to Amelia Grayson Pinkney]. 1865 letter mentions placement of orphans, Annapolis Female Orphan Asylum. 1872 mentions appointment of Dr. Palmer as Surgeion General instead of brother Ninian. 1880, the death of Mr. Greely. Mention of Mrs. Buchanan; Whitehall.
MSA SC 910-17-3
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1869/09/16
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from JT Pindell, Fort Whipple, AT [Arizona Territory] to old friend "Dr. Willie" [WG Ridout] describing travel from Washington to San Francisco via Central Pacific Railroad, then to AT to become Medical Officer at the Fort.
MSA SC 910-17-4
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1904/09/19
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from Nannie F. Pinkney, St. John's Street, Annapolis, to Miss Prudence G. Ridout, Annapolis, about being unable to attend a meeting.
MSA SC 910-17-5
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1818-1828
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from William Pinkney, Washington, to Addison Ridout, Annapolis, agreeing to aid the family in a legal matter.
MSA SC 910-17-6
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Note from D.D. Porter, U.S. Naval Academy, summoning Dr. Ridout to care for Elena whose fever has come again.
MSA SC 910-17-7
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1808/02/08
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from Anna Buchanan Pottenger, Baltimore, to Meliora Ogle Ridout, outraged that someone opened and apparently read her previous letter to Meliora. Mentions she will be married in the fall. Mention of party given by Mr. R. Patterson for 350 people.
MSA SC 910-17-8
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1816/11/10
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from J R Price, Easton, to John Gibson, Magothy, requesting help to find a "birth" in a "compting house" in Baltimore for Price's eldest son, Thomas, his only by his first wife Ann Ennals, deceased. Thomas has just finished at the Academy in Easton; mentions subjects studied but lack of French; second son attends St. Mary's College.
MSA SC 910-17-9
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1883/08/24
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from L F Prud'homme, Columbian Hotel, Saratoga Springs, NY, to Miss P G Ridout, daughter of Dr. William G. Ridout, Annapolis. In French.
MSA SC 910-17-10
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1863/05/23
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from Thomas H. Quinan, Baltimore, to Dr. John Ridout, acknowledging Ridout's donation to Christian Commission. THQ refers to "our national trials [Civil War]" and to slavery as its cause. He sends Ridout a book, "Results of Slavery."
MSA SC 910-17-11
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1817
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letters from Richard Randall, U of PA Medical School, Philadelphia, to Dr. John Ridout, Annapolis. Mentions his professors, books he can get and their cost. He is pleased the seat of government will stay in Annapolis at least for the next year.
MSA SC 910-17-12
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Dates
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from C. Ray to Mrs. Rebecca Nicholson telling her she cannot attend meeting of the Managers of the Female Bible Society; she is moving and must resign as Secretary.
MSA SC 910-17-13
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1826/04/23
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from H. Ray, Norfolk, to Dr. John Ridout, Annapolis, reporting that Addison continues to improve. Complains of severe pain on right side near liver which they are rubbing with tarter emetic ointment. [Addison died in August, 1826.]
MSA SC 910-17-14
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from S. Reuss to Mrs. Mary Hesselius, Woodstock. Mentions "dreadful fever...raging w/ violence"; asks about Mrs. Murray, Mary Ann Johnson and Mary Addison. Mentions the "old Doctor's sudden death at Mount Welby".
MSA SC 910-17-15
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1783/06/03
MediumOriginal and transcript.
Storage00/53/14/43
Description
Letter from M. Richardson, London, to Samuel Ridout at Mrs. Ogle's, Bolougne, France. Sam's friend Anthony expelled from Harrow previous Easter; Mrs. R. attempting to counsel Anthony of right behavior. Mention of Mr. Harford, heir to Lord Baltimore, and Sir Richard Eden, leaving for Maryland to attempt to recover their estates not yet confiscated.
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