Inventory for MSA SC 5995-1



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MSA SC 5995-1-1
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1872
Mediumbound volume
Storage00/23/11/43
Description
Bound volume, Holy Bible owned by R. & E. S. Sellman [Richard Parran Sellman (b. 1839-d. 1903) and his wife Ellen Susan Sellman].
Loose pages with written family history (births, marriages, deaths): Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, Page 6

MSA SC 5995-1-2
Dates1900/04/18
Mediumpaper
Storage00/22/10/03
Description
Certificate establishing A. B. Best [Alfred Ball Best] as a Justice of the Peace for the First District of Anne Arundel County. Dated April 18, 1900, with a seal.
MSA SC 5995-1-3
Dates1893/06/11-1893/06/14
Mediumpaper, thread
Storage00/22/10/03
Description
Program for the Maryland Agricultural College [University of Maryland] Commencement Exercises, June 11 - 14, 1893
MSA SC 5995-1-4
Dates1894/06/09/1894/06/13
Mediumpaper, thread
Storage00/22/10/03
Description
Two copies of the program for the Maryland Agricultural College [University of Maryland] Commencement Exercises, June 9 - 13, 1894
MSA SC 5995-1-5
Dates
Mediumpaper, copy
Storage00/22/10/03
Description
Two copies of family tree documents. One tree starts with Benjamin Carr (d. 1796/01/14) and ends with Virginia MacClaugherty (b. 1940/04/27 - ). The other family tree focuses on the marriages and children of Benjamin Carr, Julia Carr, Julia Pembroke, and Arthur Carr.
MSA SC 5995-1-6
Dates
Mediumcloth, paper, metal
Storage00/22/10/03
Description
Alfred Sellman Best's journal of college life at the University of Maryland. Written in pencil and ink. Dates range from October 1, 1918 - June 12, 1922 and also include 1922 - 1928. 5" x 3"
MSA SC 5995-1-7
Dates
Mediumpaper
Storage00/22/10/03
Description
A small journal missing a cover; titled "The National Diary 1880, Published for the Trade." Entries filled out in pencil
2 1/2" x 4"

MSA SC 5995-1-8
Dates
Mediumpaper
Storage00/22/10/03
Description
Quote from a book about the Native Americans called Susquenhannocks, written on a small piece of paper. Probably 19th century.
MSA SC 5995-1-9
Dates1932/03/15
Mediumpaper
Storage00/22/10/03
Description
March 15, 1932, letter from the Maryland Tobacco Growers' Association to Mr. A. S. Best about a contract.