Box 1
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Correspondence, 1775 - 1938
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Baltimore issues dot Thomas Buckler's letters. He commented on the extension of Charles, St. Paul, and Calvert Streets and the accompanying land speculation; the Fourth of July celebration in honor of Maryland's new constitution (1851); and Baltimore business gossip (1851).William and Thomas Buckler's sister, Elizabeth Buckler (1793-1849), carried on a lively correspondence with her travelling brother, William. Her letters (1845-1848) include news of family, friends and...
Dates:
1775 - 1938
Real Estate, 1770 - 1890
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Baltimore issues dot Thomas Buckler's letters. He commented on the extension of Charles, St. Paul, and Calvert Streets and the accompanying land speculation; the Fourth of July celebration in honor of Maryland's new constitution (1851); and Baltimore business gossip (1851).William and Thomas Buckler's sister, Elizabeth Buckler (1793-1849), carried on a lively correspondence with her travelling brother, William. Her letters (1845-1848) include news of family, friends and...
Dates:
1770 - 1890
Financial Records, undated
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Baltimore issues dot Thomas Buckler's letters. He commented on the extension of Charles, St. Paul, and Calvert Streets and the accompanying land speculation; the Fourth of July celebration in honor of Maryland's new constitution (1851); and Baltimore business gossip (1851).William and Thomas Buckler's sister, Elizabeth Buckler (1793-1849), carried on a lively correspondence with her travelling brother, William. Her letters (1845-1848) include news of family, friends and...
Dates:
undated
Genealogical Material, undated
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Baltimore issues dot Thomas Buckler's letters. He commented on the extension of Charles, St. Paul, and Calvert Streets and the accompanying land speculation; the Fourth of July celebration in honor of Maryland's new constitution (1851); and Baltimore business gossip (1851).William and Thomas Buckler's sister, Elizabeth Buckler (1793-1849), carried on a lively correspondence with her travelling brother, William. Her letters (1845-1848) include news of family, friends and...
Dates:
undated