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Box 2

 Container

Contains 64 Results:

Norris's Chance, 1796

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collections contains the correspondence, receipted bills, land and estate papers of four generations of the Worthington family, who were residents of Baltimore County, Maryland. The correspondence deals with land and financial transactions, health and family news, slavery, and religious sentiments. The letters of Noah Worthington contain details of access to a private railway on his property. Receipted bills include furniture, household items, livestock, farm produce, labor, slaves,...
Dates: 1796

Orrick's Retirement, 1806

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collections contains the correspondence, receipted bills, land and estate papers of four generations of the Worthington family, who were residents of Baltimore County, Maryland. The correspondence deals with land and financial transactions, health and family news, slavery, and religious sentiments. The letters of Noah Worthington contain details of access to a private railway on his property. Receipted bills include furniture, household items, livestock, farm produce, labor, slaves,...
Dates: 1806

Peddicoart's Benefit, 1717-1777

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collections contains the correspondence, receipted bills, land and estate papers of four generations of the Worthington family, who were residents of Baltimore County, Maryland. The correspondence deals with land and financial transactions, health and family news, slavery, and religious sentiments. The letters of Noah Worthington contain details of access to a private railway on his property. Receipted bills include furniture, household items, livestock, farm produce, labor, slaves,...
Dates: 1717-1777

Prospect, 1814

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collections contains the correspondence, receipted bills, land and estate papers of four generations of the Worthington family, who were residents of Baltimore County, Maryland. The correspondence deals with land and financial transactions, health and family news, slavery, and religious sentiments. The letters of Noah Worthington contain details of access to a private railway on his property. Receipted bills include furniture, household items, livestock, farm produce, labor, slaves,...
Dates: 1814