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Access to the collection is unrestricted. Any use of this collection for publication or exhibit research must credit the donor and copies of any publication must be sent to the donor. |
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Maryland. Includes newspaper clipping, Sun (Baltimore) 5 January 1982 concerning approval to locate private cemetery in Davidsonville for Beard family; newspaper clipping, Evening Star (Washington, DC) 2 June ? concerning archaeology at St. Mary's City; newspaper clipping, Evening Star (Washington, DC) 3 October 1970 concerning Mathias Sousa, free black in Maryland ca. 1634; newspaper clipping, Sun (Baltimore) 16 February 1972 conerning 1720 tobacco barn in London Town probably owned by Edward Dorsey; newspaper clipping, Sun (Baltimore) 13 July 1971 concerning restoration of Old Wye Mill; newspaper clipping, Sun (Baltimore) 8 January 1990 concerning Thomas Kennedy, the "Jew Bill" and role of Moses Cohen in honoring Kennedy; newspaper clipping, Sun 24 August 1967 grist mill in Caroline County; newspaper clipping, Sun (Baltimore) 25 April 1969 concerning Charles County; newspaper clipping, Sunday Star and Daily News (Washington, DC) 15 October 1972 concerning sites on the Eastern Shore; newspaper clipping, Washington Post 6 March 1983 concerning gift of Point Farm (Calvert County) by Mary Marvin Breckinridge Patterson; newspaper clipping, Sun (Baltimore) 17 August 1970 concerning Sotterly; newspaper clipping, Sun (Baltimore) 10 November 1983 concerning purchase of A Relation of Maryland; newspaper clipping, Washington Times 11 June 1986 concerning challenge of Maryland Flag by Madalyn Murray O'Hair; copy of map, T. Kitchin, A Map of Maryland with the Delaware Counties and the Southern Part of New Jersey reproduced fromthe London Magazine or Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, August 1757; notes and related materials concerning Hancock's Resolution, Joshua Johnson, Frenchtown in Cecil County (town damaged by British invasion in 1813), skipjacks, the Leonard Calvert Monument, Mount Vernon Conference, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, black history in Maryland, Belvoir (Anne Arundel County |