Box 3
Container
Contains 49 Results:
Bond of Conveyance. Miss Ann Thomas to John Thomas, 1816 April 5
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1816 April 5
Book of Verse; collected by Elizabeth Murray (later Elizabeth Murray Thomas), 1816-1818
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1816-1818
Untitled Verse, 1817
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1817
Poem entitled “Lines” (copied from poem which appeared in the “Monthly Magazine”), 1820 February
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1820 February
Deed of Manumission for Rachel Offer (Offer was deeded to Elizabeth Wilson by Francis Coates), 1828 March 25
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1828 March 25
Deed of Land, Ann Thomas to John Thomas, 1829 May 6
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1829 May 6
Indenture, Henry Hall to John Thomas, 1831 May
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1831 May
Indenture, Agreement between Edward Jones and Henry Turner concerning lands adjoining the lands of John Thomas., 1834 June 2
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1834 June 2
John Thomas' statement concerning Deeds of Manumission for the slaves, Thomas James Smothers and Jane Smothers., 1836 November 15
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1836 November 15
The obituary of William Stewart (copied from the the U.S. Gazette), 1837 April 11
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1837 April 11