MSA SC 5565-2-1
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1912/05/01-1913/07/01
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paper
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02/51/07/26
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Description
Correspondence from letter box containing “Letters H-K, May 1, 1912 to July 1, 1913”: topics include general business of the law firm, as well as the following: construction of a railroad siding to reach the Eastern Shore Hospital in Cambridge; Harrington’s trusteeship at St. John’s College, Annapolis; matters regarding the Board of the Maryland House of Correction at Jessup; the railroad station at Linkwood, MD; an allegation that Baltimore packers are robbing oystermen; references to a new State Normal School building.
Four folders
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MSA SC 5565-2-2
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1912/05/01-1913/07/01
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paper
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02/51/07/27
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Description
Correspondence from letter box containing “Letters T-Z, May 1, 1912 to July 1, 1913”: topics regarding road building; the Eastern Shore State Hospital construction; Boys Corn Clubs; a solicitation by the Democratic Party for funds for the 1912 election; draw plate ovens for the MD House of Correction; construction of a new State Normal School.
Four folders
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MSA SC 5565-2-3
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1913/07/01-1914/10/01
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paper
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02/51/07/27
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Description
Correspondence from letter box containing “Letters D-G, July 1, 1913 to October 1, 1914”: topics include women’s suffrage; letters from Swepson Earle regarding Board of Shellfish Commissioners, including mention of the McLane and the Investigator, a request by the Commission to have a steamer in Baltimore make a special survey and examination [of oyster beds?] near the Magothy River, and rebuilding of shore stations in Fishing Bay and Honga; matter regarding the Union Railroad Company of Baltimore and a terminal road located entirely within the City of Baltimore; additional letters and directives regarding the building of the Eastern Shore State Hospital.
Four folders
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MSA SC 5565-2-4
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1915/11
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paper
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02/51/07/28
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Description
Correspondence from letter box containing “Letters of Congratulations after Primaries – 1915”: sent after Emerson Harrington won the Democratic Primary for Governor. Letters are in alphabetical order by sender, one sent by a Philadelphia woman who expressed her desire that women could vote---had she been a Marylander, she could have supported him too!
Sixteen folders
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MSA SC 5565-2-5
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1915
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paper
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02/51/07/29
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Description
Correspondence from letter box containing “Letters S-Z, 1915”: Letters in support of Harrington’s candidacy for Governor, requests for appointments, etc.
Four folders
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MSA SC 5565-2-6
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1871-1919
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paper
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02/51/07/29
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Description
Correspondence from letter box called “General 1919”: contains legal documents, mostly deeds . Also contains an envelope within contained papers relating to the Estate of Lennox Bramble, Annie L. Bramble, executrix. Also: Financial Papers of Thomas J. Andrews. 1871-1919. Also contains correspondence in alphabetical order from 1919.
Six folders total. Two folders of correspondence from 1919 and four folders of miscellany.
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MSA SC 5565-2-7
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1920
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paper
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02/51/07/34
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Description
Box “General 1920”: Assorted requests regarding accounts, settlements due, disposition of cases, debt collection
Alphabetically filed; however, beyond letter “C” insect damage is so severe as to prevent separating the papers. Insects have caused major damage, be careful while handling due to delicate paper and insect frass.
Four folders
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MSA SC 5565-2-8
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1880-1920
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paper, cardboard
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02/51/07/30
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Description
Correspondence from letter box with black marbled covering: dates span 1880-1920. Topics include the usual general business of the law firm, but also a 1910 inquiry from the Shellfish Commission wanting local input regarding the location of all natural oyster bars and rocks in Dorchester County waters; utility invoices and rent for Harrington’s office in 1916; correspondence with the Union Pacific Railroad re a “hospital train” and expenses for an operating room car; pamphlet Why People Die Too Young; letters from young Emerson Harrington to his parents from St. Johns College in the early 1880’s, complaining about the poor condition and “ very little prospect of getting …appropriation for the college” [from the Legislature??]; letter from Rev. Ernest Lyon on stationery of the Liberian Consulate General, Baltimore, 30 Jan 1920, thanking the retiring Governor for the “certificates for the members of the Colored Division of the Maryland Council of Defense”; 5 mint, red US Postage 2-cent stamps with Washington’s profile; a State Roads Commission report, Roads Constructed and Under Construction as of Jan 1, 1920, with listings for each county, number of miles, location and materials used.
Four folders
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MSA SC 5565-2-9
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1921
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paper
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02/51/07/30
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Description
Correspondence from letter box “Letters, General, 1921”: Usual topics; inquiry regarding Harrington’s law firm reorganizing in early 1920 under name of Harrington, Harrington & Wallace; a 1921 schedule for the Claiborne-Annapolis Ferry.
Four folders
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MSA SC 5565-2-10
Restricted until processed
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1907/11/18-1908/04/10
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paper
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02/51/07/31
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Description
Letter Book, Nov 18, 1907 to Apr 10, 1908: Inside front cover:
· Deed. Emerson C. Harrington and W. Irving Mace from Charles Brusewitz and Mary Brusewitz, wife, Dorchester Co., $2500, three tracts, Indian Purchase, Lockerman’s Lot near Chateau and Lockerman’s Lot in Beaver Neck, recorded 1903.
· Will. William Washington Woolford. 13 May 1904. Daughter Ida Heste Archer.
· Deed. W. Lee Dixon from Wm. J. Thomas, 20 Jun 1898, $5.00, lot in Cambridge
· Items relating to case G. Guy Slocum vs. J. Albert Andrews: deeds, statements, etc.
· Papers relating to Cambridge & Chesapeake Railroad Company, Inc.
Ledger includes copies of 500 letters regarding legal matters handled by Harrington’s firm. Alphabetized index.
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MSA SC 5565-2-11
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1908/04/11-1908/10/15
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paper
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02/51/07/31
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Description
Letter Book, 11 Apr 1908 to 15 Oct 1908: copies of 500 letters regarding legal matters handled by Harrington's firm. Alphabetized index.
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MSA SC 5565-2-12
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1910-1911
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paper
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02/51/07/31
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Description
Letter Book. No dates on cover but copies range from 1910 -1911. Only 37 pages of copies of letters. Alphabetized index. Inside front cover:
Deed Oscar A. Keene from James K. Spicer, 24 May 1901
Deed John A Tschantre from August Beck, 24 Aug 1904
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MSA SC 5565-2-13
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1910/04/25-1911/10/09
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paper
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02/51/07/32
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Description
Letter Book, 25 Apr 1910 - 9 Oct 1911. 1000 pages of copies of letters regarding legal matters handled by Harrington's firm. Alphabetized index.
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MSA SC 5565-2-14
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1911/10/11-1913/01/17
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paper
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02/51/07/32
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Description
Letter Book, 11 Oct 1911 - 17 Jan 1913. 1000 pages of copies of letters regarding legal matters handled by Harrington's firm and some personal correspondences. Alphabetized index.
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