Inventory for MSA SC 4704-38



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MSA SC 4704-38-1
No restrictions
Dates1788-1790
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Will, Able Brown, Sr. (1704-1796), August 3, 1788. True copy, 1790.
MSA SC 4704-38-2
No restrictions
Dates1800/09/27
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Legacy, Able Brown, Sr. (1704-1796), to his daughter, Anne Brown Baker. Acknowledgement included, Oct. 20, 1800.
MSA SC 4704-38-3
No restrictions
Dates1897/05/26
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Family History, Albert S. Brown (1863-1937), by the great-great grandson of Abel Brown.
MSA SC 4704-38-4
No restrictions
Dates1852/06/22
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Letter, Basil Perry Brown (1819-1886), to brother Benjamin urging him to come to California and get rich.
MSA SC 4704-38-5-1
No restrictions
Dates1862/11/11
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Dorcas Brown, his wife, discussing family news.
MSA SC 4704-38-5-2
No restrictions
Dates1864/05/10
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Telegram, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Brown's attorney, John Mills acknowledging receipt of letter and advising that the case cannot commence until witnesses are notified.
MSA SC 4704-38-5-3
No restrictions
Dates1865/08/25
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Middle Military Departmet, Baltimore, advising that a claim in B.F. Brown's favor has been approved.
MSA SC 4704-38-5-4
No restrictions
Dates1864/06/17
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from John Mills to Mrs. B.F. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cochey Brown advising of the acquittal and release from prison of B.F. and T.C. Brown.
MSA SC 4704-38-5-5
No restrictions
Dates1864/07/25
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Certification, Benjamin Brown (1825-1898), signed by prominent citizens of Frederick, that B.F. Brown is a loyal citizen of the U.S.
MSA SC 4704-38-5-6
No restrictions
Dates1861/08/13
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Edward Shriver to General Banks requesting that B.F. Brown be allowed passage to and from Lynchburg, VA to collect an insurance claim.
MSA SC 4704-38-5-7
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Dates1862/10/24
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from B.F. Brown to his wife, Dorcas Howard Brown (1836-1919) advising her of his arrest on charges of aiding and assisting the Rebels.
MSA SC 4704-38-5-8
No restrictions
Dates1861/08/12
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Frederick Schley to Major General Nathan P. Banks requesting permission for B.F Brown to visit Virginia on business.
MSA SC 4704-38-5-9
No restrictions
Dates1862/11/06
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), from Dorcas Brown, his wife, telling him that she tried to get a pass to visit him, but failed.
MSA SC 4704-38-5-10
No restrictions
Dates1864/05/08
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Letter, Benjamin Franklin Brown (1825-1898), to wife Dorcas Brown, reporting interview with Counsel. He is charged with going to Lynchburg and having a rebel in house. He asks wife to see witnesses who will testify that he is not rebel sympathizer
MSA SC 4704-38-5-11
No restrictions
Dates1864/09/14
MediumMicrofilm
Storage02/45/10
Description
Oath of Allegiance, Benjamin Brown (1825-1898)
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