Box 1
Container
Contains 49 Results:
[Troop], Andrew to John W. Morris & Co. (Halifax, N.S.), 1815
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Troop family letters is a collection of family papers which revolve around the relationship which developed between Elizabeth [McKerlie] Troop, a sea captain's widow who made her home in Baltimore City, and the family of her deceased husband, Captain Andrew Troop.
Of the 49 items which make up the collection, 21 of these are letters addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Troop. These letters, written by various members of the Troop family of Glasgow and Greenock, Scotland are primarily...
Dates:
1815
Ryder, John to [Andrew] Troop, 1815 March 14
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Troop family letters is a collection of family papers which revolve around the relationship which developed between Elizabeth [McKerlie] Troop, a sea captain's widow who made her home in Baltimore City, and the family of her deceased husband, Captain Andrew Troop.
Of the 49 items which make up the collection, 21 of these are letters addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Troop. These letters, written by various members of the Troop family of Glasgow and Greenock, Scotland are primarily...
Dates:
1815 March 14
Troop, Helen to Andrew [Troop], 1815 March 31
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Troop family letters is a collection of family papers which revolve around the relationship which developed between Elizabeth [McKerlie] Troop, a sea captain's widow who made her home in Baltimore City, and the family of her deceased husband, Captain Andrew Troop.
Of the 49 items which make up the collection, 21 of these are letters addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Troop. These letters, written by various members of the Troop family of Glasgow and Greenock, Scotland are primarily...
Dates:
1815 March 31
[Jameison], Robert to Andrew [Troop], 1815 April 5
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Troop family letters is a collection of family papers which revolve around the relationship which developed between Elizabeth [McKerlie] Troop, a sea captain's widow who made her home in Baltimore City, and the family of her deceased husband, Captain Andrew Troop.
Of the 49 items which make up the collection, 21 of these are letters addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Troop. These letters, written by various members of the Troop family of Glasgow and Greenock, Scotland are primarily...
Dates:
1815 April 5
Troop, ---- to Andrew [Troop], her brother, 1815 August 9
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Troop family letters is a collection of family papers which revolve around the relationship which developed between Elizabeth [McKerlie] Troop, a sea captain's widow who made her home in Baltimore City, and the family of her deceased husband, Captain Andrew Troop.
Of the 49 items which make up the collection, 21 of these are letters addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Troop. These letters, written by various members of the Troop family of Glasgow and Greenock, Scotland are primarily...
Dates:
1815 August 9
Montgomery, James to Andrew [Troop], 1815 August 11
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Troop family letters is a collection of family papers which revolve around the relationship which developed between Elizabeth [McKerlie] Troop, a sea captain's widow who made her home in Baltimore City, and the family of her deceased husband, Captain Andrew Troop.
Of the 49 items which make up the collection, 21 of these are letters addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Troop. These letters, written by various members of the Troop family of Glasgow and Greenock, Scotland are primarily...
Dates:
1815 August 11
[Jameison], Robert to Andrew [Troop], 1815 August 15
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Troop family letters is a collection of family papers which revolve around the relationship which developed between Elizabeth [McKerlie] Troop, a sea captain's widow who made her home in Baltimore City, and the family of her deceased husband, Captain Andrew Troop.
Of the 49 items which make up the collection, 21 of these are letters addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Troop. These letters, written by various members of the Troop family of Glasgow and Greenock, Scotland are primarily...
Dates:
1815 August 15
J-- Crawford Troop to [Elizabeth Troop], 1816 February 2
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Troop family letters is a collection of family papers which revolve around the relationship which developed between Elizabeth [McKerlie] Troop, a sea captain's widow who made her home in Baltimore City, and the family of her deceased husband, Captain Andrew Troop.
Of the 49 items which make up the collection, 21 of these are letters addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Troop. These letters, written by various members of the Troop family of Glasgow and Greenock, Scotland are primarily...
Dates:
1816 February 2
Troop, J-- Crawford to [Elizabeth Troop], 1816 April 5
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Troop family letters is a collection of family papers which revolve around the relationship which developed between Elizabeth [McKerlie] Troop, a sea captain's widow who made her home in Baltimore City, and the family of her deceased husband, Captain Andrew Troop.
Of the 49 items which make up the collection, 21 of these are letters addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Troop. These letters, written by various members of the Troop family of Glasgow and Greenock, Scotland are primarily...
Dates:
1816 April 5
Troop, J-- Crawford to [Elizabeth] Troop, 1816 May 24
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Troop family letters is a collection of family papers which revolve around the relationship which developed between Elizabeth [McKerlie] Troop, a sea captain's widow who made her home in Baltimore City, and the family of her deceased husband, Captain Andrew Troop.
Of the 49 items which make up the collection, 21 of these are letters addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Troop. These letters, written by various members of the Troop family of Glasgow and Greenock, Scotland are primarily...
Dates:
1816 May 24