Box 9
Container
Contains 4 Results:
William P. Preston, Correspondence Received, 1840s
File — Box: 9, Folder: 176-184
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William P. Preston Collection contains primarily three groups of material: papers of William P. Preston, prominant Baltimore criminal lawyer; correspondence of his wife Margaret Smith Preston; and correspondence as well as other material related to their daughter May Preston McNeal.
The items pertaining to William P. Preston are nearly all connected with his legal practice. Included are accounts, bills, and receipts associated with insolvancy and debt collection cases; case...
Dates:
1840s
William P. Preston, Correspondence Received, 1850s
File — Box: 9, Folder: 185-193
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William P. Preston Collection contains primarily three groups of material: papers of William P. Preston, prominant Baltimore criminal lawyer; correspondence of his wife Margaret Smith Preston; and correspondence as well as other material related to their daughter May Preston McNeal.
The items pertaining to William P. Preston are nearly all connected with his legal practice. Included are accounts, bills, and receipts associated with insolvancy and debt collection cases; case...
Dates:
1850s
William P. Preston, Correspondence Received, 1860s
File — Box: 9, Folder: 194-196
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William P. Preston Collection contains primarily three groups of material: papers of William P. Preston, prominant Baltimore criminal lawyer; correspondence of his wife Margaret Smith Preston; and correspondence as well as other material related to their daughter May Preston McNeal.
The items pertaining to William P. Preston are nearly all connected with his legal practice. Included are accounts, bills, and receipts associated with insolvancy and debt collection cases; case...
Dates:
1860s
William P. Preston, Correspondence Received, 1870s
File — Box: 9, Folder: 197-198
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William P. Preston Collection contains primarily three groups of material: papers of William P. Preston, prominant Baltimore criminal lawyer; correspondence of his wife Margaret Smith Preston; and correspondence as well as other material related to their daughter May Preston McNeal.
The items pertaining to William P. Preston are nearly all connected with his legal practice. Included are accounts, bills, and receipts associated with insolvancy and debt collection cases; case...
Dates:
1870s