United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Pinkney papers
This collection is comprised of 41 items of correspondence relating to the Pinkney family of Maryland, including William Pinkney, United States Attorney General under President Madison.
Shriver family papers
This collection concerns the history of the Shriver family residing at Union Mills Homestead in Carroll County Maryland, from 1797 to 1957, the bulk of which is correspondence.
Shriver family papers
This collection of Shriver family papers focuses mainly on the correspondence of David Shriver Sr., David Shriver Jr., Abraham Shriver, and James Shriver of Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Topics generally focus on Maryland politics, business, and engineering projects on roads and canals.
Shriver family papers
This collection consists of the papers of George M. Shriver, Vice-President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, and his family, 1873-1908.
Thomas and Hugg papers
The Thomas and Hugg papers consists of about 1,500 items (filling 22 boxes) relating to the families Jacob W. Hugg, Sr., a Baltimore ship master and merchant, and John L. Thomas, Collector of the Port of Baltimore.
Thomas Swann collection
William M. Marine collection
William Matthew Marine, 1843-1904, was a Baltimore attorney, the collector of the Port of Baltimore during the 1890's, and an amateur writer. This collection contains 32 boxes comprised of his legal and political correspondence, notes, and clippings from 1808-1904.
William Patterson collection
This collection contains correspondence of William Patterson, chiefly in regard to his daughter Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, but also in regards to business and politics.