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Box 8

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Perine, Address to the Creditors of the Bank of Maryland, 1835

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: David M. Perine papersDavid's papers deal with his career as Register of Wills for Baltimore City and County and with his management of the estates of several prominent Baltimoreans. Perine was also associated with the Bank of Maryland when it closed in March 1834, and there is material defending his role in the affair.David was the Register of Wills for Baltimore City and County from 1825 until 1851. The papers (1825-1851) dealing with this...
Dates: 1835

Speech of Reverdy Johnson (case of the Trustees of the Bank of Maryland v. Thomas Ellicott), 1836

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: David M. Perine papersDavid's papers deal with his career as Register of Wills for Baltimore City and County and with his management of the estates of several prominent Baltimoreans. Perine was also associated with the Bank of Maryland when it closed in March 1834, and there is material defending his role in the affair.David was the Register of Wills for Baltimore City and County from 1825 until 1851. The papers (1825-1851) dealing with this...
Dates: 1836

Record of cases: Thomas Ellicott v. Bank of Maryland; and Reverdy Johnson and John Glenn v. Union Bank of Maryland, 1834-1836

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: David M. Perine papersDavid's papers deal with his career as Register of Wills for Baltimore City and County and with his management of the estates of several prominent Baltimoreans. Perine was also associated with the Bank of Maryland when it closed in March 1834, and there is material defending his role in the affair.David was the Register of Wills for Baltimore City and County from 1825 until 1851. The papers (1825-1851) dealing with this...
Dates: 1834-1836

Legal and financial documents, 1834-1836

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: David M. Perine papersDavid's papers deal with his career as Register of Wills for Baltimore City and County and with his management of the estates of several prominent Baltimoreans. Perine was also associated with the Bank of Maryland when it closed in March 1834, and there is material defending his role in the affair.David was the Register of Wills for Baltimore City and County from 1825 until 1851. The papers (1825-1851) dealing with this...
Dates: 1834-1836