MSA SC 5339-40-1
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1863
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1863, March 2. (Stafford Co. Virginia, near Bell Plain Landing). Letter of Daniel Repplogel to?
(gift to ecp from dep, Christmas, 2000). [ecp-15-917-1]
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MSA SC 5339-40-2
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1904/11/30
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Record of the Returns of an Election held in the State of Maryland on November 8th, 1904, for election of President and Vice- President of the United States and for Representatives in the 59th Congress of the United States. SECRETARY OF STATE (Election Return Abstracts) 1889-1906, MSA S 1122-3, pp. 179-186.
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MSA SC 5339-40-3
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1904/10-12
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1904 certified Electoral College Election returns for Maryland, including certification of nominations for the Democratic, Republican, Prohibition, Socialist, and Independent Republican Parties candidates for Electors and Members of Congress for Maryland's six congressional districts. Includes name of candidate, residence, business and address. Also includes copies of relevant Federal laws from 1887 and 1888 governing the Electoral College in 1904/5. From SECRETARY OF STATE (Election Papers), 1896-1911, MSA T 881-1.
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MSA SC 5339-40-9
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1850-1851
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Dr. James W. Stone. Report of the Trial Prof. John W. Webster, Indicted for the Murder of Dr. George Parkman before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Holden at Boston on Tuesday, March 19, 1850. Phonographic Report. Second Edition, Revised. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Company, 110 Washington Street, 1850. Reproduced in the Notable Trials Library, 1990, Introduction by Alan M. Dershowitz.
George Bemis report of the Webster trial, 1850 [First edition]
George Bemis report of the Webster trial, 1850 [1897 edition]
New York Globe report of the Webster trial, 1850
Abraham Oakey Hall, review of the Webster trial, 1850
Standard reporting of the case in 59 Mass 295
Standard reporting of the appeal in the case in 59 Mass 386
Citations of the case as of 2/19/01
[Judge Joel Parker. Review of Bemis Report of the John W. White Webster Case] in North American Review, January 1851, Vol. 72, Issue 150, pp. 178-204. Courtesy of Cornell University, Making of America, project
Memoir of Governor Briggs, chapter concerning Webster request for a pardon
Letters of Arthur Webster Machen, compiled by Arthur W. Machen, Jr., Privately Printed, Baltimore, 1917, references to attendance at the Webster Trial and identification of Judge Parker's unsigned article in the North American Review. Also table of cases in the Court of Appeals for leading Baltimore lawyers, 10 MD-110 MD
Memory of Dr. Parkman during the trial of Webster.
NEH funded movie and classroom exercises about the trial.
Essay on Judge Lemuel Shaw, father-in-law of Herman Melville.
Irving, H. B. A Book of Remarkable Criminals
Contemporary print of struggle between Professor John White Webster and Dr. George Parkman based upon Websters purported confession
Miscellaneous Notes concerning imprints related to the case including Abraham Oakey Hall, and New York Daily Globe, McDade items 1066, 1063
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MSA SC 5339-40-10
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1888
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Peabody Fund, Calvert Papers, Maryland Historical Society. LOC American Memory Project edition.
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MSA SC 5339-40-11
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1973
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Krugler, John D. "Sir George Calvert's Resignation as Secretary of State and the Founding of Maryland," Maryland Historical Magazine. vol. 68, no. 3, Fall 1973, pp. 239-254.
Images within article (grayscale scans):
George Calvert, pg. 241
James I, pg. 244
Charles I, pg. 247
Robert Cecil, pg. 249
George Calvert, pg. 251
Charles I, pg. 253
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