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Inventory for MSA SC 6375-2



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MSA SC 6375-2-1
Dates1774-1998
MediumPaper
Storage0/46/11/15
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Printed copies of documents related to the Charles Carroll House of Annapolis, MD and it's previous owner, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, one of four Marylanders to sign the Declaration of Independence. Also, includes pamphlets of various events held at the Carroll House including "Dreams of My Soul" performance.
MSA SC 6375-2-2
Dates1975-1998
MediumPaper
Storage0/46/11/15
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Printouts of pages from various books including: Founding Mothers: Women of America in Revolutionary Era (1975) by Linda Grant De Pauw, Revolutionary Statesman (1983) by Thomas O'Brien Hanley, Charles Wilson Peale and His World (1983) by Edgar P. Richardson, and Women's Life and Work in the Southern Colonies (1998) by Julia Cherry Spruill. There is also a document with quotes taken from Persuasion by Jane Austen and The Reshaping of Everyday Life, 1790-1840 by Jack Larkin (1989).
MSA SC 6375-2-3
Dates1709-1880
MediumPaper
Storage0/46/11/15
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Two documents relating to the family history of John Ridout who came from England to Maryland in 1753 and includes a Memorandum from Mary Ogle Ridout regarding the disposition of his domestic slaves after his death and list of correspondence letters.
MSA SC 6375-2-4
Dates1986
MediumPaper
Storage0/46/11/15
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A pamphlet titled Teacher's Notes: Slavery in the Colonial Chesapeake by David Brion Davis and includes essays from Colonial Williamsburg.
MSA SC 6375-2-5
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MediumPaper
Storage0/46/11/15
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A pamphlet titled Of Kith and Kin: Trials and Triumphs of African-American Family Life, Folktales.
MSA SC 6375-2-6
Dates2000
MediumPaper
Storage0/46/11/15
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A brochure for "Historic Annapolis African-American Heritage Audio Walking Tour" by the Historic Annapolis Foundation Museum.
MSA SC 6375-2-7
Dates2013
MediumNewspaper
Storage0/46/11/15
Description
An article and the Sunday print from the The Capital Gazette newspaper. The Sunday print, dating March 3, 2013 includes a review article on Ann Widdifield's book, Passing Through Shady Side. The article tells how the Kunta Kinte/Alex Haley Foundation was awarded a grant to research slavery in Annapolis.
MSA SC 6375-2-8
Dates1783
MediumPaper
Storage0/46/11/15
Description
A printout of the "Vox Africanorum" 1783 article that appeared in the Maryland Gazette appealing to end slavery and the rights of African-Americans to have freedom and equality.
MSA SC 6375-2-9
Dates1659-2001
MediumPaper
Storage0/46/11/15
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Miscellaneous documents of genealogy research for the Charles Carroll House living history program. Include research into the Ridgely family and the Nourse family

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