Frederick County (Md.)
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Brengle Home Guards minute book
Constitution and Proceedings of Brengle Home Guards in Frederick, MD, formed for "the protection of the citizens of Frederick from mobs, violence, and at same time to do all that good citizens of MD may lawfully do, to preserve the Union". Roll of 305 members headed by Capt. Alfred E. Brengle, with John A. Steiner, secretary.
Charles F. Manahan and Son General Store account books
The collection consists of seven general store account books, one school account book combined with general store accounts, and one day book of the Charles F. Manahan and Son General Store, located in Sabillasville, Frederick County, Maryland. Interleaved within the pages are tax and cash register receipts, customer receipts, promissory notes, correspondence, and a pharmaceutical advertisement
Dorsey family land patents collection
This collection is comprised primarily of land patents granted to the Dorsey family in Frederick County, Maryland during the 1750s.
Finlay and Willis family manuscript collection
This collection consists of approximately 50 letters of correspondence between the Finlay and Willis families
Frederick County document collection
This collection consists of documents from Frederick County, Maryland. The bulk of the collection is made up of land indentures but also included are deeds, bills of sale, mortgages, petitions, bonds, promissory notes, and recognizances for Raphael Taney, Joseph Chapline, Daniel Dulany, Matthew Bartgis, and the Lohr family.
Maynard family papers
Maynard land patents
This collection contains patents to various Fredrick and Prince Georges County properties purchased by Thomas and Nathan Maynard from 1735-1790. Also included are genealogical notes on the Maynard family, "Securities" and "Belongings" lists, 1921, of Eleanor Maynard, as well as Ms. Maynard's will, 1918.
Otto Kamberger theater ephemera collection
This collection contains ephemera related to Otto Kamberger’s theatrical enterprises in Brunswick, Maryland. There are also items related to other Maryland theaters and theatrical events.
Otto Kamberger theater records
This collection includes correspondence, contracts, and box office receipts related to various travelling vaudeville, burlesque, and minstrel shows that played at Otto Kamberger's Opera House in Brunswick, Maryland from 1904-1911.
Samuel Cock papers
This collection contains deeds, indentures, surveys etc., relating to Samuel Cock and his real estate near Mt. Pleasant, Frederick County; 64 letters of Chester Coleman relating to Maryland agriculture and education of his children. Included also are typewritten transcript of Coleman letters, and transcript of material relating to children's education.