Box 2
Container
Contains 91 Results:
Letter from Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. to his brother John H.B. Latrobe complimenting John on his Philadelphia campaign and the good luck which his military education has given him. Benjamin also discusses his “woodland operations.”, 1827 May 10
File — Box: 2, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates:
1827 May 10
Letter from Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. to his brother John H.B. Latrobe discussing his discontent with their uncle James regarding his feelings towards his cousin Ellen Hazlehurst, 1827 September 25
File — Box: 2, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates:
1827 September 25
Letter from Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. to his brother John H.B. Latrobe further discussing the situation with Ellen, his Aunt Marie’s “disapprobation” and responding to the counsel John had given him, 1827 October 13
File — Box: 2, Folder: 44
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates:
1827 October 13
Letter from Samuel Hazlehurst to his nephew Benjamin H. Latrobe Jr. presumably discussing more of business matters rather than familial, 1827 October 17
File — Box: 2, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates:
1827 October 17
Letter from Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. to his brother John H.B. Latrobe expressing his fears of their mother reading their conversation and learning of his affections for Ellen and also relaying some information regarding lots of land, 1827 October 31
File — Box: 2, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates:
1827 October 31
Letter from Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. to his brother John H.B. Latrobe discussing the Baltimore County Court’s refusal to admit Benjamin to examination because he resided in New Jersey and seeking his brother’s aid in the matter, 1927 November 14
File — Box: 2, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates:
1927 November 14
Letter from John H.B. Latrobe to Baltimore County Court Judges Stevenson Archer, Charles W. Hanson and Thomas Kell stating his brother’s case in that he was not aware of the regulation which required him to have been a resident for three years. There is also a response from the judges, 1827 November 16
File — Box: 2, Folder: 48
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates:
1827 November 16
Letter from Christian Latrobe to his sister-in-law Mary Elizabeth Latrobe discussing various topics such as their children, Christian’s weakening hand and arm, and the death of Mary Elizabeth’s Bishop Kemp who was struck by an “intoxicated coachman.”, 1828 March 1
File — Box: 2, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates:
1828 March 1
Letter from Roger B. Taney to Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. notifying him that the Maryland Court of Appeals does admit attorneys from other states “provided they be gentlemen of respectable character and standing.”, 1828 July 25
File — Box: 2, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates:
1828 July 25
Certificate from the State of New Jersey to Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. admitting him to practice as an Attorney of Law in New Jersey, 1828 September 11
File — Box: 2, Folder: 51
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates:
1828 September 11