MSA SC 910-18-1
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1881/08/08
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from E. St. John, Fisk & Hatch, NY, to Ellie [Mrs. W.G. Ridout] confirming arrival of her registered letter enclosing 2 shares stock. Has placed sell order.
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MSA SC 910-18-2
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1828/09/28
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from Peter Sauerwin [ein?] & Son, Baltimore, to Augustus E. Addison, Esq., a reply to Addison's letter with check for $230.51, an overpayment by 42 cents, now due him. Mentions: outstanding balance on County Court judgment which Addison should collect; Magistrate Judgment against C. Hohne.
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MSA SC 910-18-3
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1811, 1815
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00/53/14/44
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1811 letter from Jeane Savary to mother, Mary Hesselius, Woodstock, thanking her for recent letter and asking her to visit soon. 1815 letter from Peter Savary to Mrs. Hesselius telling her of Jeane's death, after 2 years of suffering. Menions: Mary's grandson William [William H. Murray??] who was seriously wounded at Bladensburg, "that field of slaughter," then carried to Baltimore where he "recovered without amputation." [War of 1812]
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MSA SC 910-18-4
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1882/02/01
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from Annie Schley to Willie [William G. Ridout] upon his father's death. Dr. John Ridout apparently lingered after a "dreadful accident."
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MSA SC 910-18-5
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1899/03/14
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from Fannie M. Scott, Church Home, Baltimore, to Mrs. William G. Ridout, Annapolis. Mentions: Spanish-American War.
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MSA SC 910-18-6
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1874/02/20
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from Mary G. Seabrook, Rome, to Mrs. Ridout [Ellie, Mrs. W.G.R.] expressing condolences over the family's loss. [Possibly William Ridout, son of Ellie and William Ridout]
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MSA SC 910-18-7
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1812/05/20
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from William Seth, Head of Wye, to John Gibson, Esq., Baltimore. Seth is distressed over Gibson's handling of "my note to Mr. Carroll" and is expecting Gibson to correct the situation. Seth is hopeful of borrowing from Carroll to purchase John L. Elbert's and Jacob Gibson's lands to keep in the family. Seth has plenty of hands to work all the acreage. Mentions: N. Noble and M. Bordley, deceased; Rebecca's Garden; Mr. Bullett; John Gibson is apparently a trustee for at least some of the lands involved; recent birth of Seth's son.
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MSA SC 910-18-8
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from J.T. Shaaft to Dr. Murray saying he will review the "patients under innoculation." Asks Murray to see Mrs. H. Ridgely who is "threatened with abortion" [miscarriage]. Worries about being unable to cross the Severn; is uneasy about his patients there.
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MSA SC 910-18-9
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1813/02/08
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from George Shaw, Annapolis, to John Ridout, 152 South Second Street, Philadelphia, where JR is studying medicine. Shaw mentions the establishment of a Lancaster School in Annapolis.
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MSA SC 910-18-10
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1811/11/02
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00/53/14/44
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Report of the Examining Committee, St. John's College, Annapolis, written by James Shaw and James Boyle: Addison Ridout, John Marbury and John Quinn are all worthy to receive the Bachelor of Arts degree.
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MSA SC 910-18-11
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1868/11/21, 1868/12/07
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00/53/14/44
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Letters from George E. Silver to Samuel Ridout. Daily matters. Asks Sam about his studies in Latin. Mentions a fair in Darlington.
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MSA SC 910-18-12
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1834/12/19
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from S. Simmons, Baltimore, to Dr. John Ridout, Annapolis. Influenza in Baltimore; Simmons apparently a teacher or schoolmaster; death of Dr. Smith in Annapolis.
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MSA SC 910-18-13
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1846/03/01
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from Thomas Simmons, Waterloo, to Prudence O. Ridout [Mrs. John Ridout], Annapolis. Simmons has just moved to Stemmers Run, Baltimore County, apparently retired. Mentions cousin Betsy Harrison, Baltimore; Sam Ridout and Samuel Rodgers both in Baltimore; Convent of Visitation; gift from Prudence, "Persuasives to Early Piety."
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MSA SC 910-18-14
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1891/08/06
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00/53/14/44
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Invoice from Charles Simon & Sons, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Baltimore, MD, to Dr. W.G. Ridout. Amount due $53.04.
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MSA SC 910-18-15
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1897/09/17
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00/53/14/44
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Letter from Helen M. Simonton, Lambertville, NJ, to Mrs. [WG] Ridout, asking her Ladies Society for a donation to help with expenses. Mentions difficulties raising funds for the Presbyterian Orphan Society.
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