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Box 6

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Contains 7 Results:

Michael McBlair, Correspondence From Pleasance G. McBlair, 1835 - 1837

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: There are about 3,000 items in this collection spanning seven boxes. The earliest dated item is of 1797 and the latest 1849.All papers appear to be from the files of Michael McBlair who came to this country from Belfast in 1789 (letter from Wm. Algeo?, 9 November 1825). He became an active merchant in Baltimore, manager of Hollins and McBlair (offices foot of Gay Street near Customs House) which owned some famous ships and traded all over the world. In the course of his rise to...
Dates: 1835 - 1837

Michael McBlair, Correspondence From George Clark, 1841 - 1848

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: There are about 3,000 items in this collection spanning seven boxes. The earliest dated item is of 1797 and the latest 1849.All papers appear to be from the files of Michael McBlair who came to this country from Belfast in 1789 (letter from Wm. Algeo?, 9 November 1825). He became an active merchant in Baltimore, manager of Hollins and McBlair (offices foot of Gay Street near Customs House) which owned some famous ships and traded all over the world. In the course of his rise to...
Dates: 1841 - 1848

Michael McBlair, Correspondence From, 1826 - 1837

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: There are about 3,000 items in this collection spanning seven boxes. The earliest dated item is of 1797 and the latest 1849.All papers appear to be from the files of Michael McBlair who came to this country from Belfast in 1789 (letter from Wm. Algeo?, 9 November 1825). He became an active merchant in Baltimore, manager of Hollins and McBlair (offices foot of Gay Street near Customs House) which owned some famous ships and traded all over the world. In the course of his rise to...
Dates: 1826 - 1837

Hollins and McBlair, Correspondence To, 1822 - 1824

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: There are about 3,000 items in this collection spanning seven boxes. The earliest dated item is of 1797 and the latest 1849.All papers appear to be from the files of Michael McBlair who came to this country from Belfast in 1789 (letter from Wm. Algeo?, 9 November 1825). He became an active merchant in Baltimore, manager of Hollins and McBlair (offices foot of Gay Street near Customs House) which owned some famous ships and traded all over the world. In the course of his rise to...
Dates: 1822 - 1824

Pleasance G. McBlair, Correspondence To, 1800 - 1837

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: There are about 3,000 items in this collection spanning seven boxes. The earliest dated item is of 1797 and the latest 1849.All papers appear to be from the files of Michael McBlair who came to this country from Belfast in 1789 (letter from Wm. Algeo?, 9 November 1825). He became an active merchant in Baltimore, manager of Hollins and McBlair (offices foot of Gay Street near Customs House) which owned some famous ships and traded all over the world. In the course of his rise to...
Dates: 1800 - 1837

Pleasance G. McBlair, Correspondence From, 1826 - 1837

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: There are about 3,000 items in this collection spanning seven boxes. The earliest dated item is of 1797 and the latest 1849.All papers appear to be from the files of Michael McBlair who came to this country from Belfast in 1789 (letter from Wm. Algeo?, 9 November 1825). He became an active merchant in Baltimore, manager of Hollins and McBlair (offices foot of Gay Street near Customs House) which owned some famous ships and traded all over the world. In the course of his rise to...
Dates: 1826 - 1837

Pleasance G. McBlair, Miscellaneous Items, undated

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: There are about 3,000 items in this collection spanning seven boxes. The earliest dated item is of 1797 and the latest 1849.All papers appear to be from the files of Michael McBlair who came to this country from Belfast in 1789 (letter from Wm. Algeo?, 9 November 1825). He became an active merchant in Baltimore, manager of Hollins and McBlair (offices foot of Gay Street near Customs House) which owned some famous ships and traded all over the world. In the course of his rise to...
Dates: undated