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MSA SC 5880-2-1
CollectionMaryland Pamphlet, Reports, and Tracts Collection
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Bound book of pamphlets
Spine Title: Pamphlets, Political Arbitrary Power in Maryland Henry May
Provenance: Owned by Henry May (U.S. Representative, MD 4th District, 1853-1855, 1861-1863) and his son, George May
bookplates: "Geo. May" and "Robert B. Dixon II. Memorial Collection Marylandiana"
Note: 1 Sheet of note paper bound into volume at front, inscribed "Political, Arbitrary power in Maryland, H. May"
Pamphlet Titles:
  • "Decision Of Chief Justic Taney, In The Merryman Case, Upon The Writ Of Hapeas Corpus." (Philadelphia: John Campbell, Bookseller, 1862)
  • T. Parkin Scott, "Authority and Free-Will, A Lecture Delivered Before The Catholic Institute Of Baltimore. Wednesday, February 11th, 1863." (Baltimore: Kelly, Hedian & Piet, 1863)
  • F. K. Howard, "Fourteen Months In American Bastiles," (Baltimore: Kelly, Hedian & Piet, 1863)
  • "A Review Of Mr. Seward's Diplomacy. By A Northern Man."
  • William Whiting, "The War Powers of the President And The Legislative Powers of Congress In Relation To Rebellion, Treason, and Slavery." (Boston: John L. Shorey, 1863)
  • John M. Brewer, "Prison Life!" (n.d. [1861-1862])
  • Senate of Maryland, Document D, "Report By The Committee On Elections, Of The Senate of Maryland. January Session, 1864" (Annapolis: Mittag & Sneary, 1864)
  • "The 'Southern Rights' and 'Union' Parties in Maryland Contrasted" (Baltimore: W. M. Innes, 1863)
  • William H. Seward, "The True Greatness Of Our Country. A Discourse Before The Young Catholic Friends' Society At Baltimore, December 22, 1848" (Washington: J. And G. S. Gideon, Printers, 1848) Signature of W[illiam] Kimmel, Baltimore, Maryland, June [1862] Pencil annotations within text.
  • "Correspondence Between S. Teackle Wallis, Esq., Of Baltimore, And The Hon. John Sherman, Of The U.S. Senate, Concerning the Arrest of Members of the Maryland Legislature, and the Mayor and Police Commissioners of Baltimore, in 1861"
  • "Secret Correspondence Illustrating The Condition Of Affairs In Maryland. (Baltimore, 1863)
  • Senate of Maryland, "Inaugural Address Of Hon. Augustus W. Bradford, Governor of Maryland; Delivered In The Senate Chamber, Before The, Senate And House Of Delegates, January 8, 1862." (Annapolis: Schley & Cole, Printers, 1862)
  • House of Delegates of Maryland, Document G, "Report Of The Committee On Ways And Means On The Finances of the State," (Annapolis: Thomas J. Wilson, 1862)
  • "Annual Report Of The Comptroller Of The Treasury Department, For The Fiscal Year Ended 30th September, 1862, To The Governor of Maryland," (Baltimore: John D. Toy, Printer) [1863]
  • House of Delegates of Maryland, "Resolutions Appertaining To The Federal Relations of the State of Maryland, Introduced In The House Of Delegates, By Mr. Donaldson, And Amended By Adding The Seventh Resolution, On Motion of Mr. Creswell, And Adopted By The General Assembly, December 23, 1861," (Annapolis: Thomas J. Wilson, 1862)
  • "Letters To Gov. Bradford By A Marylander," (Baltimore: 1863)
  • "An Address To The People And Congress Of The United States," (Louisville, Kentucky: Printed at the Office of The Democrat, 1863)
  • "Address And Resolutions Adopted At The Meeting Of The Southern Rights Convention Of Maryland, Held In The Universalist Church, In the City of Baltimore, February 18th And 19th, 1861; Together With The Address Delivered By The President, Hon. Ezekiel F. Chambers, On Taking His Seat." (Baltimore: J. B. Rose & Co., 1861)
  • "Maryland And Massachusetts Proceedings In The Legislature of Massachusetts, Upon The Act of the State of Maryland Appropriating Seven Thousand Dollars For The Families Of Those Belonging To The Sixth Regiment Of Massachusetts Volunteers, Who Where Killed Or Disabled In The Riot At Baltimore, April 19th, 1861." (Boston: Wright & Potter, 1862)
  • House of Delegates of Maryland, "Resolutions Appertaining To The Federal Relations of the State of Maryland, Introduced In The House of Delegates, By Mr. Donaldson, And Amended By Adding The Seventh Resolution, On Motion Of Mr. Creswell, And Adopted By The General Assembly, December 23, 1861," (Annapolis: Thomas J. Wilson, 1862)
  • "The Remonstrance Of The Citizens Of The District Of Columbia, By Their Delegates In Convention, To The People Of The United States, And To The Legislatures Of The Several States, Against Oppressions, Manifold And Grievous, Suffered From The Misrule Of The Now Ruling Majority In Congress," (Washington: National Intelligencer Office, 1840)
  • "Washington's Farewell Address; The Proclamation of Jackson Against Nullification; And The Declaration of Independence" (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1862)
  • "To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. The Memorial of Charles Howard, William H. Gatchell, and John W. Davis, Citizens of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland. . ." [1861]
  • House of Delegates of Maryland, Document F, "Report Of The Committee On Federal Relations In Regard To The Calling Of A Sovereign Convention." (Frederick, MD: E. S. Riley, Printer, 1861)
  • "Speech Of S. Teackle Wallis, Esq. As Delivered at the Maryland Institute, On Friday Evening February 1st, 1861" (Baltimore: Murphy and Co. [1861])
  • "An Address To The People of Maryland By William H. Collins, Of Baltimore," Third Edition (Baltimore: James Young, 1861) Annotations in iron gall ink.
  • Second Copy of "Speech Of S. Teackle Wallis, Esq. As Delivered at the Maryland Institute, On Friday Evening February 1st, 1861" (Baltimore: Murphy and Co. [1861])
  • House of Delegates of Maryland, Document A, "Message Of The Governor of Maryland To The General Assembly. In Extra Session, 1861" (Frederick, MD: E. S. Riley, Printer, 1861)
  • "The 'Southern Rights' And 'Union' Parties in Maryland Contrasted" (Baltimore: W. M. Innes, 1863) Marginal annotations in pencil.

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