Bayly Family papers
37 cartons (47 linear feet)
(1706 – 1934)
bulk 1820-1865
Edward H. Nabb Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury, University, Salisbury, Maryland
Identifier | 2009.316 |
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Creator(s) | Bayly, Alexander Hamilton; Bayly, J. Washington E. ; Bayly, Josiah; Bayly, Julian |
Acquisition | The Bayly Family papers were donated to the Nabb Research Center by David Orem in a series of donations beginning in 2009. |
Language(s) | English |
Use | Records are open for research. Copyright, including literary rights, belongs to the author(s) or their legal heirs. Permission to publish or reproduce must be obtained from the Nabb Research Center which extends beyond "fair use." |
Preferred Citation | "Item, collection title and identifier, box # and folder # (if applicable), Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland." |
Attribution | Finding Aid written by Leslie Van Veen McRoberts, August 2017. |
Related Materials |
Levin H. Campbell Family papers (1777 – 2002) |
Separated Materials | Oversize materials have been housed in the Nabb Research Center’s flat file system. |
The papers of the Bayly family extensively document the Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland family from 1706-1934, with the bulk of the material dating from 1820-1865. This comprehensive collection documents the lengthy legal and political career of Maryland Attorney General Josiah Bayly, as well as the prolific medical practices of his son, Dr. Alexander Hamilton Bayly. Simultaneously, the collection documents family education practices, and thoughts on the American Civil War through scrapbooks and correspondence. Leisure activities are observed through a variety of fictional publications from the Library of Select Novels, and the Shakespeare Quarto Illustrated. Additional printed materials include local and national newspapers, almanac’s, weekly satirical magazines, Godey’s Lady’s Book and Blackwood’s Edinburg Magazine.
Josiah Bayly, (1769-1846) born in Somerset County, Maryland to Esme and Sinah Polk Bayly, was educated at the University of Pennsylvania, and was a student of law in the offices of Congressman Gustavus Scott. Bayly served as a prominent lawyer in Dorchester County, whereby he represented the county as a member of the House of Delegates, and District Attorney for the fourth Judicial District. He was appointed state of Maryland Attorney General in 1831 and served in this capacity until his death in 1846. Josiah Bayly first married Leah Lockerman (d. 1805) of Princess Anne, Maryland, in April of 1796, the union produced one child, William Esme Bayly. In 1806, he married second, Anne Hack Waters Robertson (1779-1857), their union produced four children, Josiah Bayly, Jr. (b. 1811), Alexander Hamilton Bayly, James F.V. Bayly (b. 1817), and Anne Elizabeth Adelaide Bayly Muse (1818-1904).
Alexander Hamilton Bayly (1814-1892), son of Josiah and Anne Bayly, was born in Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland. Bayly was educated in the Cambridge schools, entering St. Marys College in Baltimore at the age of 14, completing his studies at Washington College (now Trinity College) in Hartford, Connecticut. By 1832, he began to study medicine under Dr. Vans Murray Sullivane of Cambridge and worked under Dr. Samuel Baker of Baltimore. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Maryland in 1835. Dr. Bayly was known for his efficiency as a surgeon and in 1846 was the first to employ the use of a horse-shoe magnet to remove a piece of metal from the cornea. In addition to his renowned medical practice, Bayly was the President of the State Lunacy Commission. He married Delia Byus Eccleston (1818-1879), their union produced eleven children. Sophia Richardson Bayly (1833), Harold Bayly (1851), and Josiah Frederick Bayly (1852) did not live through infancy. Josiah Washington Eccleston [J.W.E.] Bayly (1838-1926), married Fannie Tyler (1847-1897) of Louisville, Kentucky. He relocated to Louisville where he became a prominent provider of fire insurance and housed his offices in the Columbia Building. Alexander Hamilton Bayly, Jr. (1841-1929), served in the Confederate Army as a sergeant in Peyton’s Fifth Battalion of Artillery, and was a founding member of the Rescue Fire Company in Cambridge, Maryland; he married Margaret Armstrong Craig. Helen Elizabeth Waters Bayly Watts (b. 1843), was known for her charming personality and intellect, she married Frederick Watts, of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, an agent with the Cumberland Valley Railroad. Kathleen Ambrosia Bayly Skinner (1845-1928), married John O. Skinner, who served as a surgeon in the United States Army and received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service at Lava Beds, Oregon during the Indian Wars. Julian Bayly (1849-1891), received an education at St. Marys College and lived in Baltimore during the Civil War. He joined the Union Army toward the end of the war at the age of 21; he was employed as a retail druggist. Edgar Bayly (1852-1932), operated as a farmer and businessman in Cambridge; he married Elizabeth Hooper Shepard in 1875.
Record Group I: Family History, 1784-1930, Bayly family history includes an almost complete and unique perspective on this Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland family, and includes correspondence, scrapbooks, educational materials, financial records, and photographic prints. Of particular note, is the comprehensive correspondence between family members before, during and after the American Civil War. Additionally, the medical history, and patient records of the renowned physician, Dr. Alexander Hamilton Bayly are also of interest. Record Group II: Josiah Bayly Legal Papers, 1788, 1794-1846, documents the extensive legal career of Maryland Attorney General, Josiah Bayly. Records include correspondence about cases, docket books, and legal transactions of adjudicated cases, in Caroline, Dorchester, and Somerset Counties. Record Group III: Published Materials, 1706-1933, includes a broad variety of works that were utilized and read in the Bayly family home. There are extensive runs of Blackwood’s Edinburg Magazine, Godey’s Lady’s Book, and Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, as well as a set of fictional publications from the Library of Select Novels and the Shakespeare Quarto Illustrated. This record group also contains local and national newspapers such as the Cambridge Herald, the Daily Banner, the Daily Louisville Democrat, and The New York Herald.
The Bayly Family papers is a comprehensive documentation of the family’s activities in Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland during the 19th century. Papers have been arranged into three record groups, Family papers, Josiah Bayly legal papers, and Published Materials. Each record group has been further arranged into series and subseries as further subdivided and described below.
The Family papers record group has been further arranged into five series: Correspondence, Financial Records, Education Records, Family History, Occupation Records (Dr. Alexander Hamilton Bayly). CORRESPONDENCE documents family conversations regarding everyday activities as well as their thoughts during the Civil War. This series has been arranged by family member and year of writing. The bulk of the correspondence is from J. Washington E. Bayly who was living in Kentucky during the midst of the national conflict. FINANCIAL RECORDS documents the family’s fiduciary responsibilities including receipts for goods and services, land/property and slave ownership and leasing agreements. EDUCATION RECORDS documents the learning activities and practices in which the family partook, this includes handwriting notebooks, college course catalogs, and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and drawings. The FAMILY HISTORY series documents the ancestral lines of the Bayly, Waters, and Eccleston families; this includes comprehensive genealogical information, newspaper articles, photographs, and ephemera connected to Cambridge, Maryland. OCCUPATION RECORDS, DR. ALEXANDER HAMILTON BAYLY document his medical practices in Dorchester County, Md., including patient name and cost of service.
Josiah Bayly legal papers record group has been arranged into five series: Correspondence, Legal Transactions and Receipts, Financial Records, Docket Books, and Writings. CORRESPONDENCE documents persons writing to Josiah Bayly with regard for legal expertise or legal inquiry. The LEGAL TRANSACTIONS AND RECEIPTS series documents judgements made by Josiah Bayly in addition to people who owned monetary settlements as a component of their a reparation. This series also includes estate issues, complaints, bill in chancery and grand inquest notices. The FINANCIAL RECORDS series documents financial transactions on behalf of the Bank of Baltimore and includes general statements from the Bank of the United States noting the possible economic forecast. DOCKET BOOKS is a comprehensive notation of trials or cases pending by which Josiah Bayly presided before and during his time at Attorney General. WRITINGS documents essays Josiah Bayly wrote as a young boy in 1788.
The Published Materials record is arranged into three series: Magazines, Newspapers, and Books. Magazines is further subdivided into eight subseries: Men’s Publications; Women’s Publications; Fine Art, Literature and Science; Children’s Publications; Almanacs; Religious Publications; Financial Publication; Government or Legal Publications; Sheet Music and Oversize Religious Publications. Newspapers are further subdivided into two series: Local and Regional Newspapers and National Newspapers. Books are arranged into two series: Educational Primers and Fiction.
The physical arrangement of the collection mirrors the intellectual arrangement of the collection.
Folders are listed by their location in each box; any given subject may be dispersed throughout the entirety of the collection.
Subject Terms
- Topical Terms
- Education
- Legal Records
- Literature
- Medical History
- Newspapers
- Slavery
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
- Women's History
- Corporate Names
- Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine
- Harper's Library of Select Novels
- Personal Names
- Bayly, Alexander Hamilton (1814-1892)
- Bayly, J. Washington E. (1838-1926)
- Bayly, Josiah (1769-1846)
- Location Terms
- Cambridge (Md.)
- Dorchester County (Md.)
Inventory List
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Record Group I: Family Papers
Series I: Correspondence
Box 1
1. 1805-1847
Box 2
1. Delia Eccleston Bayly, 1838-1876
2. Dr. Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1854-1886
3. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1841
4. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1854
5-6. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1855 January-December
7-8. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1856 January-December
9-12. J. Washington E. Bayly 1857 January-December
13-15. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1858 January-December
16-17. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1859 January-December
18-19. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1860 January-December
Box 3
1-2. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1861 January-December
3-5. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1862 January-December
6-8. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1863 January-December
9. J. Washington E. Bayly, 1864 January-May
10-11. J. Washington E. Bayly, circa 1855-1870
12. Envelopes, J. Washington E. Bayly, undated
13. Kathleen “Kate” A. Bayly, 1854-1855
14. Helen E. Bayly, 1855
15. Edgar Bayly, 1871-1872
16. Edgar Bayly, 1873-1926
17. E.B. Long and Co. and T. Anderson and Co., 1860 August 3
18. Various Family Members and Friends, 1883-circa 1900, 1995
19. Invitations, 1903-1925
Box 4
1-4. Julian Bayly, 1854-1865, 1888
5-7. Transcription, Julian Bayly, 1863-1865
Series II: Financial Records
Box 5
1. Account Ledger, Esme Bayly, 1784-1825
2. Loose Account Pages, Esme Bayly Ledger, 1784-1825
3. Transcription and Index, Esme Bayly Ledger, 1784-1825
4. Account Book, Josiah Bayly, 1793-1797
5. Accounts Paid, Local Merchants, 1820-1834
6. Receipts for Goods and Services, 1821-1864
7. Receipts, Goods and Services Purchased, 1825-1844
8. Receipt, Goods Purchased, 1826-1827
9. Balance Book, Bank of Baltimore, 1828-1833
10. Accounts, Wages for work at William Bell’s Mill, 1825-1828
11. Claims, Due to Josiah Bayly for Negros Hired, 1835
12. Account Book, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1847 January-May
13. Account Book, Edgar Bayly, 1890-1891
14. Account Book, Edgar Bayly, 1893
15. Receipts, Edgar Bayly, 1882-1902
16. Bank Statement, Julian Bayly, 1870-1880
17. Cancelled Checks, National Bank of Cambridge, Edgar Bayly, 1882-1883
18. Safe Deposit Box Rental, Baltimore, 1889-1890
19. Report, Stockholders Meeting, Josiah Bayly, 1831
20. Slave Inventory, William W. Eccleston, circa 1840
21. Property Lease, To Jacob Riggin, Mill and Land Near Salisbury, 1823-1842
22. Property Lease, Chicamacomico River, Dorchester County, 1831-1842
23. Land Tract Agreements, Edgar Bayly, 1878-1883
Series III: Education Records
24. Algebraic Equations, Gardiner Bayly, c. 1815
25-26. Sketch and Composition Books, Anne Elizabeth Adeline Bayly, c. 1828
27-28. Sketchbook, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1823-1824
29. Notebooks, Latin Phrases, 1823
30. Notebook, Latin Writings, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1828
31. Notebook, Third Latin Class and Greek Class, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1829
32. Notebook, Latin Rules, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, circa 1830
33. Notebook, Medical Ailments, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, circa 1830
34. Notebook, Course of Lectures on Magnetism, Washington College, Alexander
Hamilton Bayly, 1832
35. Medical Book, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1833
36. Notebook, Human Anatomy/Physiology, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1833
37. Horticulture Book, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1837-1845
38. Notebook, Third French Class, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1829-1830
39. Notebook, French Phrases, Jane Van Alphen, circa 1830
Box 6
1. Notebook, French Phrases, Josiah and Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1830-1831
2. Notebook, Handwriting, J. Washington E. Bayly, 1846
3. Poetry, Thomas Mennont, 1792
4. Sketch, Wrought Iron Gate, undated
5. Report, Public Schools of Dorchester County, 1877
6. Ephemera, Cambridge Seminary, 1896-1899
7. Ephemera, Cambridge High School, 1900, 1927
8. Ephemera, Washington College, 1829-1869
9. Ephemera, St. Johns College, 1831-1859
10. Ephemera, Shirley Female Institute, 1857-1858
11. Course Catalog, St. Mary’s College, Baltimore, 1828
12. Course Catalogs, Dickinson College, 1852, 1856-1857
13. Annual Register, Maryland Military Institute, 1866
14. Register, St. Mary’s Hall, 1870
15. Scrapbook, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, 1820-1873
16. Scrapbook, Edgar Bayly, 1859-1869
17. Scrapbook, Alexander Hamilton Bayly, Jr., 1874-1880
18. Scrapbook, Delia Bayly, 1885-1887
Series IV: Family History
19. Will, John Hicks Travers, 1788
20. Will, Charles Stuart Lang, 1797
21. Newspaper Articles, Announcements and Obituaries, 1879-1926
22. Biographical Information, 1879
23. Genealogical Information, Pattison, 1901
24. Genealogical Information, Bayly, Waters, Eccleston, Scarburgh, 1874
25. Ancestral Lines, Delia Eccleston Bayly, circa 1929
26-27. Genealogical Information, Scarburgh-Bayly, 1929-1934
28. Biographical Sketch, Francis H. Waters, A.M., 1848
29. Genealogical Information, Waters Family, undated
30. Genealogical Information, Anthony LeCompte, 1860
Box 7
1. Genealogical Information, Pattison, LeCompte, Hooper, undated
2. Genealogical Information, E. Bayly Orem, undated
3. Ancestral Line, Carrie Shepherd Bayly Webster, undated
4. Ancestral Line, Alexander Shepherd Bayly and Sadie Elizabeth Harrington Bayly, undated
5. Patriots of the American Revolution, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, reproduction, undated
6. Photograph, Dr. Alexander Hamilton Bayly, circa 1880
7. Photograph, Julian Bayly, circa 1863
8. Photograph, Bayly Family, 1910-1930
9. Photograph, Portrait of Josiah Bayly, undated
10. Newspaper Articles, Cambridge, Md., 1900-1916
11. Ephemera, Christ Church, Cambridge, Md., 1879, 1914
12. Ephemera, Cambridge Roller Rink, circa 1890
13. Ephemera, League of American Wheelmen, Maryland Division, Cambridge, Md., 1896
14. Ephemera, Needlepoint Patterns, undated
15. Ephemera, National Democratic Nomination, 1860
16. Ephemera, Hotel Restaurant Menus, Baltimore/Philadelphia, 1861-1863
17. Ephemera, Brigadier General, William Sulivan Muse, 1891
Series V: Occupation Records, Dr. Alexander Hamilton Bayly
18. Ledger, Medical Accounts, 1835-1847
19. Ledger, Index, Medical Accounts, 1835-1847
20. Ledger, Medical Accounts, 1843-1845
Box 8
1. Ledger, Medical Accounts, 1851-1853
2. Ledger, Medical Account Book and Journal of Occurrences, 1854-1864
Record Group II: Josiah Bayly legal papers
Box 9
1. Appointment to Attorney General, 1831
2. Ticket, Prize of Property, Estate by Lot, 1834
3. Booklet, Legal Terms, undated
4. Inaugural Address, Gov. Thomas Hicks, 1858 January 13
5. Annual Report, Treasurer of the Western Shore, Annapolis, 1844
Series I: Correspondence
6. 1801-1805
7. 1817, 1820
8. 1821
9. 1822
10. 1823
11. 1824
12. 1825
13. 1826
14. 1827
15. 1828
16. 1829
17. 1830
18-20. 1831
21-22. 1832
23. 1833
24. 1834
25. 1835
26. 1836
27. 1837
28. 1838-1839
29. 1842-1843
30. Undated
Series II: Legal Transactions and Receipts
Box 10
1. Judgements Made, 1808-1809
2. Judgements Made, 1812-1819
3. Accounts and Receipts, 1818-1825
4. Judgements Made, 1820
5. Judgements Made, 1821
6. Judgements Made, 1822
7. Judgements Made, 1823
8. Judgement Receipts, 1823
9. Account Payments, For Fees Due, 1823 May – November
10. Judgements Made, 1824
11. Judgements Made, 1825
12. Judgements Made, 1826
13. Judgements Made, 1827
14-15. Judgements Made, 1828
16-17. Judgements Made, 1829
18. Judgements Made, 1830
19. Judgements Made, 1831
20. Judgements Made, 1832
21. Judgements Made, 1833
22. Judgements Made, 1834
23. Judgements Made, 1835
24. Judgements Made, 1836
25. Judgements Made, 1837
26. Judgements Made, 1838-1846
27. Legal Transactions, undated
28. Attorney’s Fees, 1811-1837
29. Debtor Notice, From Sheriff of Worcester County to Estate of John Dunbar, 1794 January 1
30. Debt and Damages, Dorchester County Court, 1808-1809
31. Debtor Notices, From Sheriff of Dorchester County, 1808-1809
32. Debtor Notices, From Sheriff of Dorchester County, 1809
33. Administration of Will, Thomas Blake, Calvert County, Md., 1823
34. Administration of Will, Joseph Keys to Richard Toothill, Dorchester County, 1823 October 1
35. Court Proceedings, Lewis Rofs and Richard Toothill vs. Joseph Keys, Dorchester County, 1834 April 5
36. Administration of Will, Estate of William McDonald, Caroline County, 1826
37. Bill in Chancery, 1734-1786
38. Bill in Chancery, Sale of Somerset Hotel, John Wilson vs. King, Teackle, Anderson et. al., Somerset County, 1833
39. Bill of Complaint, William Turner vs. William and Maria Jones et. al., Caroline County, 1833 March 15
40. Bill of Complaint, Henry and Nanette King vs. Henrietta Brown, Caroline County, 1833
41. Bill of Complaint, Thomas Barnett vs. Charles Davidson and James Earls, Jr., undated
42. Estate Dispute, John and Suzanna Reed, Dorchester County, 1795 August 3
43. Estate Dispute, William Trippe, Dorchester County, 1801 March 6
44. Estate Dispute, James Trippe, Dorchester County, undated
45. Guardianship, Daniels Rofs to Margaret Ann Adeline Greene, Dorchester County, 1824-1826
46. Indenture, Between John Bloodsworth and William Jones, Sr., Somerset County, 1812
47. Indenture, Josiah Bayly and Elijah Johnson and Levin Cathall, Dorchester County, 1828
48. Judgement and Costs, Thomas Armstrong vs. Marcellus Jones, Somerset County, 1835 November
49. Judgement Rendered, Bank of Somerset vs. Henry and Susan Long, Estate of Thomas Curtis, 1819-1821
50. Merit of Declaration, William Whittington vs. William Polk, Somerset County, 1802 April
51. Notice, Grand Inquest, Murder of Free Negro Jesse Nutter, Somerset County, 1835
52. Penalty of Bond, John Wilson vs. James Wilson, George Handy Estate Executors, Somerset County, 1833
53. Power of Attorney, to Dennis Wilson, State of New York, 1829
54. Preamble to Court Proceedings, Bank of Caroline County vs. Jennifer S. Taylor, et. al, 1821-1825
55. Promissory Note and Receipt, George Tharp to William Flint, Dorchester County, 1820 March 11
56. Replevin Plea of Property, Betsy Hopkins vs. Joshua Hitch, undated
Box 11
Series III: Financial Records
1. Bank Drafts, Bank of Baltimore, 1811-1819
2. Bank Drafts, Bank of Baltimore, 1820-1825
3. Bank Drafts, Bank of Baltimore, 1834-1846
4. General Statements, Bank of the United States, 1817-1818
5. General Statements, Bank of the United States and its Branches, 1817
6. Profit and Loss Statements, 1818
7. Observations, Bank of United States, circa 1800
Series IV: Docket Books
8. 1794 June
9. 1795 September
10. 1796 March
11. 1796 September
12. 1796 October
13. 1797 March
14. 1797 April
15. 1797 September
16. 1798 April
17. 1799 March
18. 1799 April
19. 1800 March
20. 1801 March
21. 1801 September
22. 1801 October
23. 1802 March
24. 1802 April
25. 1802 August
26. 1802 October
27. 1805 September
28. 1805 October
Box 12
1. 1797 February
2. 1797 May
3. 1798 August
4. 1799 November
5. Newspaper Clipping – portion of, Removed from Docket Book, 1826 April
Box 13
1. 1806 June
2. 1806 October
3. Fee Book, Caroline, Somerset and Worcester Counties, 1806-1807
4. 1809 October
5. 1810 October
6. 1812 October
7. 1812 November
8. 1813 March
9. 1814 April
10. 1814 November
11. 1815 March
12. 1815 April
13. 1815 May-June
14. 1816 March
15. 1816 September
16. 1817 October
17. 1818 March
18. 1818 April
19. 1818 May
20. 1818 October
21. 1820 March-May
22. 1821 November
23. 1823 October
24. 1824 April
25. 1824 June
26. 1824 October
27. 1825 March
28. 1826 April
29. 1828 March
30. 1828 May
Box 14
1. 1829 May
2. 1830 March
3. 1830 April
4. 1830 November
5. 1831 April
6. 1831 October
7. 1831 November
8. 1832 April
9. 1832 May
10. 1832 October
11. 1833 April
12. 1833 May
13. 1833 October
14. 1833 November
15. 1835 March
16. 1835 April
17. 1835 October
18. 1835 November
19. 1836 March
20. 1836 April
21. 1836 May
22. 1837 October
23. 1838 October
24. 1839 October
Series V: Writings
25. Essay, Mathematics, 1788
26. Essay, Musings on Life, 1788
27. Essay, Religion, 1788
Record Group III: Published Materials
Series I: Magazines
Subseries A: Men’s Publications
Box 15
1-5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, The Metropolitan and the Foreign Quarterly Review, No. 1-42, 1833
6. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, The Metropolitan and the Foreign Quarterly Review, No. 46-48, 1833
7-14. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, The Metropolitan and the Foreign Quarterly Review, No. 1-50, 1834
Box 16
1-11. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, The Metropolitan and the Foreign Quarterly Review, No. 1-52, 1835
12. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, The Metropolitan and the Foreign Quarterly Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1836 January
13-16. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, The Metropolitan and the Foreign Quarterly Review, Vol. 4, No. 2-6 – Vol. 5, No.3, 1837
Box 17
1-2. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, New American Edition, Vol. 5, No. 4-6, 1837
3. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, New American Edition, Vol. 61, No. 2, 1865 August
4-6. The Metropolitan Magazine, American Edition, Vol. 1, No. 1-6; Vol. 2, No. 1-2, 1836
7-10. The Metropolitan Magazine, American Edition, Vol. 3, No. 1-6; Vol. 4, No. 1-6, 1837
11-15. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1855 January-December
16. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1856 January-February
Box 18
1-3. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1856 May-November
4. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1857 April
5. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1860 January
6. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1863 November
7. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1864 January-February
8. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1870 November
9. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1873 November
10-13. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1876 April-December
14. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1877 January-February
15. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1879 April
16. The Westminster Review, American Edition, No. 210, 1859 April
17. The London Quarterly Review, American Edition, No. 210, 1859 April
18. The Edinburgh Review, No. 224, 1859 October
Subseries B: Women’s Publications
19. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1863 February-March
20. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1863 September
21. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1864 June, November
Box 19
1. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1865 April
2. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1866 January
3. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1866 May
4. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1866 July
5. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1866 August
6. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1866 October
7. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1867 March
8. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1867 May
9. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1867 October
10. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1868 February
11. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1868 April
12. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1868 August
13. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1868 November
14. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1869 June
15. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1869 July
16. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1869 November
17. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1870 March
18. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1874 September
19. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 1874 October
20. The Cosmopolitan Magazine, Vol. 16, 1893 November – 1894 April
21. Court and Ladies Magazine and Monthly Critic and Museum, United Portrait Series, No. 1005, Vol. 14, 1839 February
22. Court and Ladies Magazine, and Monthly Critic and Museum, United Portrait Series, No 1007, Vol. 14, 1839 April
23. La Belle Assemblee and Ackermann’s Repository of Fashions, Vol. II, 1830 May
24. The Millinery Fashion Magazine, [incomplete], c. 1886
25. Munsey’s Magazine with Illustrations, No. 18, 1897 November
26. Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine, Vol. 62, 1872 August
Subseries C: Fine Art, Literature, and Science
27. The Athenaeum: Journal of English and Foreign Literature, and the Fine Arts, 1836 June 18
28. Atlantic Journal and Friend of Knowledge, 1832
29. Atlantic Monthly, No. 93, 1865 July
30. Atlantic Monthly, No. 101, 1866 March
31. Ballou’s Monthly Magazine, Vol. 33, No. 6, 1871 June
32. The Century Magazine, Vol. 29, No. 1, 1884 November
33. The Century Magazine, Vol. 38, No. 3, 1889 July
34. The Galaxy: an Illustrated Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1868 September
35. Gems of Art and Beauty, 1843
36. The Illustrated Magazine of Art, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1853 April
37. The Investigator: Devoted to Science, Religion, Literature, etc…, Vol. 1, No. 12, 1845 December
38. The Investigator and Advocate of Independence, Vol. 2, Nos. 1 and 10, 1846 January, October
39. Life Magazine, 1893, 1895
40. The National Gallery of Pictures, Engravings by Great Masters, Parts 6, 9, 12, 48, c. 1833-1842
Box 20
1. The National Portrait Gallery, Engravings of Distinguished Americans, Parts 2, 4, 6, 7, 1834-1837
2. The National Portrait Gallery, Engravings of Distinguished Americans, Parts 10, 12, 15, 21, 1834-1837
3. The National Portrait Gallery, Engravings of Distinguished People, Parts 23, 24, 30, 31, 1834-1837
4. The National Portrait Gallery, Engravings of Distinguished People, Parts 32, 35, 36, 40, 1834-1837
5. Engravings of Distinguished People, Part 49, 1834-1837
6. The New World Pictorial Annual, Choice Tales, Poetry and Anecdotes, 1844
7. New York Illustrated, 1869
8. The Old Guard: a monthly magazine devoted to science and art, 1867 January-April
9. The Old Guard: a monthly magazine devoted to science and art, 1867 May-August
10. The Old Guard: a monthly magazine devoted to science and art, 1867 September, November-December
11. The Old Guard: a monthly magazine devoted to science and art, 1870 October-December
12-15.Putnam’s Monthly Magazine, 1853 January-July
16. Reader’s Digest of Lasting Interest, No. 79, 1928 November
17. Scribner’s Monthly Illustrated Magazine, Vol. 21, No. 1, 1880 November
18. Scribner’s Monthly Illustrated Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1887 February
19. Southern Bivouac: a literary and historical magazine, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1886 July
Subseries D: Children’s Publications
20. St. Nicholas, Vol. 21, No. 4-5, 1894 February-March
21. St. Nicholas, magazine for young folks, Vol. 21, No. 12, 1894 October
Box 21
1. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library, 1889-1890
2. Bowery Boys Library, No. 12, 1906 January 12
3. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Historical Sketches and Programme, 1895
4. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Stories, No. 213, 1905 June 10
5. The Five Cent Comic Library, Vol. 1, No. 20, 1892
6. The Five Cent Wide Awake Library, No. 1191, Vol. II, 1894 January 20
7. The Liberty Boys of ’76: a weekly magazine containing stories of the American Revolution, No. 234, 1905 June 23
8. Log Cabin Library, Nos. 222, 255, 256, 1894
9. Tip Top Weekly: an ideal publication for the American youth, No. 801, 1911 August 19
10. Pluck and Luck: complete stories of adventure, Nos. 250 and 375, 1903, 1905
11. Young Sports Library, No. 1, 1899 June 15
Subseries E: Almanacs
12. American Farmers Almanac, 1855, 1863-1864
13. Annual Visitor Almanac, 1801
14. Baltimore-American Almanac, 1885
15. Baltimore Sun Almanac, 1876-1877
16. Benson’s Farmer’s Almanac, 1867
17. The Capital Almanac, 1888
18. The Citizens’ and Farmers’ Almanac, 1849
19. Desilver’s United States Almanac, 1829
20. Disturnell’s United States National Register, 1851-1852
21. Everybody’s Almanac and Family Receipt Book, 1859
22. Farmer’s Almanac, 1845-1847, 1851, 1857
23. Hagerstown Town and Country Almanac, 1868-1869
24. Hagerstown Town and Country Almanac, 1875-1876
25. Hagerstown Town and Country Almanac, 1888
26. Hagerstown Town and Country Almanac, 1893-1899
27. Hagerstown Town and County Almanac, 1916, 1926
28. Henry Clay Almanac, 1844
29. The Ingleside Christmas Almanac, No. 1892, 1893
30. Kurtz’s Farmer’s Almanac, 1850, 1856-1858
31. Kurtz’s Farmer’s Almanac, 1860-1861
32. Kurtz’s Farmer’s Almanac, 1865-1867
33. Kurtz’s Farmer’s Almanac, 1870-1874
34. Kurtz’s Farmer’s Almanac, 1877-1879
35. Kurtz’s Farmer’s Almanac, 1880-1883
36. Kurtz’s Farmer’s Almanac, 1884-1886
37. The Maryland Almanac, 1852-1854
38. Maryland Pocket Annual, 1834-1835
39. Maryland Pocket Annual, 1841-1842
40. The Old Franklin Almanac, 1868, 1871
41. Punch’s Almanack, 1856
42. The Rough and Ready Almanac, 1848
43. Union-Hagerstown Almanac, 1887, 1889-1892
Box 22
Subseries F: Religion
1. A Discourse, Funeral of Rev. Gilbert Tennent Snowden, New Jersey, 1797
2. Account of the Remarkable Revival of the Work of God in Cornwall, England, 1815
3. Early Instruction, Recommended in a Narrative of the Life of Catherine Haldane; with an address to parents on the importance of religion, 1820
4. Finden’s Landscape Illustrations of the Bible, Parts 3, 4, 11, 1834
5. Compilation, Containing the Constitution and Canons of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maryland; Together with other Documents Interesting to Churchmen, 18 63
6. Sermon, The Ardent Longing of the Anglican Communion for Peace and Unity, Henry C. Lay, 1873
7. Deterioration of the Puritan Stock and its Causes, John Ellis, 1884
8. William and Thomas or the Choice of Two Ways, undated
Subseries G: Financial Publications
9. Bicknell’s Counterfit Detector and Bank Note List, Vol. 6, No. 3-5, 1838
10. Hassler’s Weekly Financial Report, 1873 February-December
11. Hassler’s Weekly Financial Report, 1874 January-July
12. Hassler’s Weekly Financial Report, 1875 January
13. The Commercial and Financial Chronicle, Vol. 21, No. 535, 1875 September 25
Subseries H: Government Pamphlets
14. Declaration of American Independence; Adoption of the Constitution…1799
15. Oration, Upon the Death of General George Washington, 1800
16. Documents from the Department of State, 1825
17. Letter, From Secretary of the Treasury, Annual Report, State of the Finances, 1826
18. Speech, Henry Clay at Mechanics’ Collation, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1830 August
19. Speech, From Seargent Smith Prentiss, Mississippi Contested Election, 1838 January 17
20. Report, Maryland Contested Election, House of Representatives, Thomas L. Harris, 1858 June 1
21. Speech, Hon. James A. Stewart, Maryland, Revision of 1857 Tariff, 1859 February 7
22. Booklet, Letters for the People on the Present Crisis, 1853
23. Address, Hon. Willis Green, Kentucky, [on the], Whig Party, circa 1845
24. Letter, Hon. John S. Phelps, Missouri, On the Political State, c. 1855
25. Speech, Hon. John Slidell, Louisiana, On Arrest of William Walker, 1858 April 8
26. Letter, The Reform Conspiracy to Bradley T. Johnson, Frederick, Md., 1858
27. Remarks, On Thomas J. Rusk, by William H. Seward, 1858 January 19
28. Speech, From Governor of Kentucky to Senate and House of Representatives, 1857 December
29. Speech, Hon. James A. Stewart, Maryland, Organization of the House, 1859 December 12
30. Booklet, Memorial for Captain William K. Latimer, US Navy, 1844
31. Report, House of Representatives, Imported Adulterated Drugs, Medicines, etc…, 1848 June 2
32. Report, House of Representatives William T.G. Morton, Discovery of Sulpheric Ether, 1849 February 23
33. Speech, Hon. Thomas Bayly, Virginia, Constitutional Power of Congress Over Public Lands, 1854 March 8
34. Debate, Senator Thomas Benton, Missouri, On Physical Geography of Western United States, 1854 December 5
35. Inaugural Address, Trusten Polk, Missouri, 1857 January5
36. Speech, Hon. Lewis Cass, Michigan, On the Oregon Question, 1846 March 30
37. Speech, John C. Calhoun, South Carolina, On the Oregon Bill, 1848 June 27
38. Speech, Hon. Trusten Polk, Missouri, On the Pacific Railroad Bill, 1858 April 15
39. Speech, Railroad Rings, and their Relation to the Railroad Question in this Country, Charles W. Hassler, 1876
40. Popular Sovereignty in the Territories, The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local Authority, Stephen A. Douglas, 1859
41. Civil War, 1859-1862
42. Remarks, Hon. D.E. Sickles, New York, Relations of the North and South in Present Crisis, 1859 December 13
43. Speech, Hon. J.P. Benjamin, Defense of National Democracy, 1860 May 22
44. Speech, A.H. Winter Davis, On Confiscation of Rebel Property, 1864 January 14
45. Narrative, Privations, and Sufferings of Officers and Soldiers While Prisoners of Confederacy, 1864
46. Slavery, 1849-1860
47. Pamphlet, The Negro as a Voter, Cause and Effect, 1906
48. Speech, Hon. A.H. Stephens, Georgia, Kansas Contested Election, 1856 March 11
49-52. Admission of Kansas, LeCompton Constitution, 1856-1860
53. Relations with Great Britain, 1809, 1856
54. War with Mexico, 1848, 1858
Box 23
1. Report, Bureau of Ethnology, To Smithsonian Institution, 1882-1883
2. Lecture, Wonderful Results of Small Beginnings, James W. Rawlings, 1873
3. Congressional Directory, 1873
4. Presidential Message, Repeal of Berlin and Milan Decrees, James Madison, 1813
5. Presidential Message, Report of Theodorick Bland, Esq., Argentina and Chile, James Monroe, 1819
6. Speeches, On Zachary Taylor, 1848
7. Remarks, On James Buchanan, 1856
8. Inaugural Address, James Buchanan, 1857 March 4
9. Speeches, Presidential Candidate, John C. Breckinridge and Joseph Lane, c. 1860
10. Annual Message, The Executive of the Maryland General Assembly, 1846, 1858
11. Speech, Hon. Daniel Webster, Reform Convention of Maryland 1851 March 25
12. Speech, Mr. J.W. Crisfield, Somerset County on Apportion of Representation, Convention of Maryland, 1851
13. Maryland Colonization Journal, Vol. 8, No. 8, 1856 January
14. Joint Preamble and Resolutions, Maryland State Senate and House of Delegates, 1858
15. Political Correspondence, Recommendation to People of Maryland, Col. John C. Groome, Gubernatorial Election, 1857
16. Appeal, To People of Prince George’s County, Respecting Civil and Religious Liberty, 1859 October 4
17. Testimony, Case of Judge Stump, House of Delegates, 1860 February 17
18. Message, From Governor of Maryland to General Assembly, 1860 January
19. Speech, Col. Curtis M. Jacobs on Free Colored Population of Maryland, 1860 February 17
20. Discourse, On George Peabody, General Assembly of Maryland, 1870 February 18
21. Defense of Uriah P. Levy, Promote US Navy Efficiency, 1857-1858
22. Trial, Rev. Joseph Trapnell, Jr., Baltimore, 1847
23. Trial, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wharton, Annapolis, 1871 December – 1872 January
24. Review, The Wharton Trial, William E.A. Aikin, 1873
25. Trial, Professor John W. Webster, Murderer, New York, 1850
26. Report, Forrest Divorce Case, Consuelo and Forney Letters, New York 1852
27. Address, Thermometric Gateways to the Pole, Climates of the World, Silas Bent, 1869
Box 24
Subseries I: Sheet Music and Oversize Religious Publications
1. “I’ve Lost My Teddy Bear,” Bob Cole and Rosamund Johnson, 1908
2. “Under the Bamboo Tree,” Bob Cole, 1902
3. “On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away,” Paul Dresser, 1897
4. “The Blue and the Gray, or A Mother’s Gift to her Country,” Paul Dresser, 1900
5. “Joan of Arc, They Are Calling You,” Jack Wells, Alfred Bryan, and Willie Weston, 1917
6. “Yale Society Two-Step,” Charles L. Van Baar, 1894
7. “In The Good Old Summer Time,” George Evans and Ren Shields, 1902
8. “Shine On, Harvest Moon,” Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, 1908
9. “Bedelia [the Irish Coon Song Serenade], Jean Schwartz and William Jerome, 1903
10. “Rose of the Rancho,” Al Piantadosi, 1908
11. “You’re a Grand Old Flag,” George M. Cohan, 1906
12. “Keep the Home-Fires Burning (‘Till the Boys Come Home),” Ivor Novello, 1914
13. “Faust,” Charles Gounod, 1874
14. “Rigoletto,” Giuseppe Verdi, 1873
15. Church Register, Philadelphia, Pa., 1827
16. Episcopal Watchman, Hartford, Conn., 1828-1831
Series II: Newspapers
Subseries A: Local and Regional Newspapers
Box 25
1. American Eagle, Cambridge, Md., 1857
2. American Eagle, Cambridge, Md., 1858-1859
3. Cambridge Democrat, Cambridge, Md., 1852, 1857-1863
4. Cambridge Herald, Cambridge, Md., 1857 October-November
5. Cambridge Herald, Cambridge, Md., 1858 January, May
6. Cambridge Herald, Cambridge, Md., 1860 January
7. Cambridge Herald, Cambridge, Md., 1863 September
8. Cambridge Herald, Cambridge, Md., 1864 March
9. Cambridge Herald, Cambridge, Md., 1865 March, September-November
10. Cambridge Herald, Cambridge, Md., 1866 April-December
11. Cambridge Herald, Cambridge, Md., 1867 January
12. Cambridge Telegraph, Cambridge, Md., 1870 April, December
13. Dorchester Aurora, Cambridge, Md., 1835 July 13
Box 26
1. Cambridge Chronicle, Cambridge, Md., 1827, 1833-1889
2. Cambridge Intelligencer, Cambridge, Md., 1859-1870
3. Daily Banner, Cambridge, Md., 1915 June 14 [**Fragile**]
4. Daily Banner, Cambridge, Md., 1969 July 21
5. Democrat and Herald, Cambridge, Md., 1870-1871
6. Democrat and News, Cambridge, Md., 1871-1872, 1915
7. Dorchester News, Cambridge, Md., 1865-1867
8. Standard, Cambridge, Md., 1896, 1904
Box 27
1. American and Commercial Advertiser, Baltimore, Md., 1863 May 20
2. Baltimore American Supplement, Baltimore, Md., 1880 October 11
3. Baltimore Daily Gazette, Baltimore, Md., 1862 December 17
4. Baltimore Patriot and Commercial Gazette, Baltimore, Md., 1856 October 27, 1857 April 22
5. The Daily Baltimore Republican, Baltimore, Md., 1859 September 24
6. Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser, Baltimore, Md., [Reproduction], 1773 August 20
7. The Sun, Baltimore, Md., 1852-1859, 1862
Subseries B: National Newspapers
8. Daily Louisville Democrat, Louisville, Ky., 1860 November 25
9. Daily Evening News/Bulletin, Louisville, Ky., 1861-1862
10. Louisville Daily Courier, Louisville, Ky., 1860-1861
11. Louisville Daily Democrat, Louisville, Ky., 1862 July-August
12. Louisville Daily Express, Louisville, Ky., 1862 July 19
13. The Louisville Daily Journal, Louisville, Ky., 1860, 1862
14. The Hopkinsville Conservative, Hopkinsville, Ky., 1866 November 17
Box 28
1. Evening Telegraph, Philadelphia, Pa., 1861 May 4
2. Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1862 December-1863 April
3. Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa., 1862 December 17
4. National Intelligencer, Washington, D.C., 1854 October 19
5. The New York Herald, New York, Ny., 1856-1863
6. New York Tribune, New York,, Ny., 1856 January, 1859 October
7. The Weekly Day Book., New York, Ny., 1856 November
8. New York Caucasian, New York, Ny., 1863 January 1
9. The New York Times, New York, Ny., 1933 March 5
Box 29
1. National Intelligencer and Washington Advocate, Washington, D.C., 1807 March-May
2. National Intelligencer and Washington Advocate, Washington, D.C., 1806 March-December
3. National Intelligencer, Washington, D.C., 1809 March-October
4. National Gazette and Literary Register, Philadelphia, Pa., 1823 January-March
5. National Gazette and Literary Register, Philadelphia, Pa., 1823 April-May
6. National Gazette and Literary Register, Philadelphia, Pa., 1823 June-August
7. National Gazette and Literary Register, Philadelphia, Pa., 1823 September-November
Box 30
1. The New York Mirror: a Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts, 1831 July-December
2. The New York Mirror, 1839 November 16
3. The New York Mirror, 1840 February-September
4. The New York Mirror, 1841 March-April
5. The Commoner, Lincoln, Ne., 1913 January 3
Box 31
1. United Service Journal: Devoted to the Army, Navy and Militia of the United States, 1850 June - 1851 April
2. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 1856 January 5 - May 10
3. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 1859 December 24
4. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 1895 February 14
5. Harper’s Weekly, a Journal of Civilization, New York, Ny., 1857, 1895
6. Harper’s Bazar, New York, Ny., 1895 February 2
Box 32
1. Porter’s Spirit of the Times, New York, Ny., 1857 March 21, 1858 January - 1859 January
Box 33
1. Judge, [Weekly Satirical Magazine], New York, Ny, 1893-1896
2. Puck, [Weekly Satirical Magazine], New York, Ny., 1893-1896
3. Truth, [Weekly Satirical Magazine], New York, Ny, 1894-1896
Series III: Books
Box 34
Subseries A: Educational Primers
1. Irving’s Series of Catechisms, a Catechism of Grecian Antiquities, C. Irving, 1831
2. The American Educational Reader, First Reader, 1873
3. The New American Primary Speller, E.H. Butler and Co., 1872
4. Quackenboss’s First Book in Grammar, 1869
5. Sargent’s Standard First Reader, undated
6. The Progressive First Reader, undated
7. Eaton’s Intellectual Arithmetic, 1865
8. Eaton’s Primary New Arithmetic, 1867
9. The Franklin Second Reader, G.S. Hillard and L.J. Campbell, 1873
10. The Third Class Reader, undated
11. The Seasons, 1816
12. The Story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, 1820
13. People and Customs of Various Nations, 1824
14. Tommy Trips Museum: a Peep at the Feathered Creation, circa 1824
15. Sam Syntax’s Description of the Cries of London, 1821
16. A Short Sketch of the Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London and Also a Guide, W.R. Dick, undated
17. Primary Geography, Charles F. King, circa 1921
18. The Industries of Maryland: Eastern Shore: Historical, Descriptive, and Biographical, 1883
19. A Complete View of Baltimore with a Statistical Sketch, Charles Varle, 1833
20. Gentleman’s, Farmer’s and Travelers Pocket Companion, circa 1815
21. History of Fires in Chicago and the West, circa 1871
22. Wiley and Putnam’s Library of American Books, The Alps and the Rhine, No. 10, J. T. Headley, 1845
23. Prayers for the Use of Families: Chiefly Selected From Various Authors, Albert Barnes, 1833
24. Maps To Accompany Herndon’s Report on the Valley of the Amazon, 1854
25. Musical History, Biography and Criticism, George Hogarth, 1845
Box 35
1. The Tippecanoe Textbook, William Ogden Niles, 1840
2. General Taylor’s Life, Battles and Correspondence, 1847
3. The Life, Trials and Execution of Captain John Brown, 1859
4. Reminiscences of the War: Or, incidents which transpired in and about Chambersburg during the War of the Rebellion, J. Hoke, 1884
5. The Battle of Manassas or Second Bull Run, 1887
6. Fifty Reasons Why the Honorable Henry Clay Should Be Elected President of the United States, 1844
Subseries B: Fiction
7. The Observer, 1806-1807
8. Sketches of Naples, Alexandre Dumas, 1845
9. Twenty Years After, Or the Three Mousquetaires, Alexandre Dumas, 1846
10. The Forty-Five Guardsmen, Alexandre Dumas, 1847
11. Mary Stuart: Queen of Scots, Alexandre Dumas, 1847
12. Bragelonne, The Son of Athos: or, Ten Years Later, Alexandre Dumas, 1848
13. Our Mutual Friend, Charles Dickens, 1865
14. Eighteen Hundred and Twelve: Or, Napoleon’s Invasion of Russia, Louis Rellstab, 1849
15. The H_______. Family, Fredrika Bremer, 1843
16. Brothers and Sisters, a tale of Domestic Life, Fredrika Bremer, 1848
17. Remorse and Other Tales, G.P.R. James, circa 1847
18. Margaret Graham: or, the Reverses of Fortune, G.P.R. James, esq., 1847
19. Gowrie; or, the King’s Plot, G.P.R. James, esq., 1848
20. Lucretia: or, the Children of Night, Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, 1848
21. Harold: the Last of the Saxon Kings, Sir. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1848
22. The Jew, Carl Spindler, 1844
23. The Invalide or, Pictures of the French Revolution, Carl Spindler, 1844
24. The Female Blue Bird: or, LeMorne-au-Diable, Eugene Sue, 1844
25. The Seven Capital Sins: Anger or the Firebrand, Eugene Sue, 1849
26. Matilda: or, the Memoirs of a Young Woman, Eugene Sue, 1855
27. Old Saint Paul’s, a Tale of the Plague and the Fire, William Harrison Ainsworth, 1846
Box 36
1. The True and Affecting History of the Duchess of C****; Who was Confined by Her Husband in a Dismal Dungeon ... from which She was Soon After Released by Her Parents, Stephanie Felicite Comtessede Genlis, 1799
2. The Nabob at Home: or, the Return to England, Mrs. Monkland, 1842
3. The Ladies Science of Etiquette, by a lady, 1845
4. The Lady of Milan: or, Fidelity unto Death, Mrs. Thomson, 1846
5. Jenny Lind, a novel, Rose Ellen Hendriks, 1848
6. Lola Montez: or the, Mysteries of the Court of Bavaria, Edward J. Handiboe, 1852
7. Mademoiselle Fifty Millions: or, the Adventures of Hortense Mancini, Countess Dash, circa 1870
8. Foul Play, a novel, Charles Reade, 1869
9. Kathleen, Anonymous, 1869
10. The Marvelous Musical Prodigy, Blind Tom, The Negro Boy Pianist…undated
11. More Letters from a Self-made Merchant to his Son (Old George Graham), George Horace Lorimer, 1927
12. Scott’s Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps, ed. Hugh M. Clark, 1933
Subseries C: Plays
13. Whitefriars: or, the Days of Charles the Second, Emma Robinson, 1844
14. A Faggot of French Sticks, or Paris in 1851, Part 1, Sir Francis Head, 1852
15. A Faggot of French Sticks, or Paris in 1851, Part 2, Sir Francis Head, 1852
16. The Fatal Secret, a Tragedy, Mr. Theobald, 1799
17. Cato: a Tragedy, in Five Acts, Joseph Addison, 1825
18. All in the Wrong, a Comedy in Five Acts, Arthur Murphy, 1827
19. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Lindley Murray, 1836
20. Thirty Years Passed Among the Players in England and American: Interspersed…, Joe Cowell, 1844
21. Illustrated Price List of Pyrography, F. Weber and Company, circa 1890
22. Merchant of Venice, Hudson’s School Shakespeare, 1879
23. Plays of Shakespeare, Julias Ceaser, Rev. Henry N. Hudson, 1880
24. The Quarto Shakespeare Illustrated, The Complete Works of Shakespeare from the Original Text, Part 5, circa 1854-1856
25. The Quarto Shakespeare Illustrated, The Complete Works of Shakespeare from the Original Text, Part 13-15, circa 1854- 1856
26. The Quarto Shakespeare Illustrated, The Complete Works of Shakespeare from the Original Text, Part 17-18, circa 1854- 1856
27. The Quarto Shakespeare Illustrated, The Complete Works of Shakespeare from the Original Text, Part 27-28, circa 1854- 1856
28. The Quarto Shakespeare Illustrated, The Complete Works of Shakespeare from the Original Text, Part 37-38, circa 1854- 1856
29. The Quarto Shakespeare Illustrated, The Complete Works of Shakespeare from the Original Text, [Part of], circa 1854- 1856
Box 37
1. The Quarto Shakespeare Illustrated, The Complete Works of Shakespeare from the Original Text, [Part of], circa 1854- 1856
2. The Quarto Shakespeare Illustrated, The Complete Works of Shakespeare from the Original Text, Loose Etchings and Covers, circa 1854-1856
3. Religious Publication, [Owned by Edward Waters, Edgar Bayly’s Ancestor], circa 1706
4. School Compendium of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Richard Green Parker, 1864
5-7. Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, Vol. 1-3, Washington Irving, 1828
8. Trial of Tobias Watkins, L. Washington and H.R. Taylor, 1829
Oversize
1. Proceedings, Board of Revenue, Boundary Line Rotation, 1834
2. Land Survey, Cork Land, Rockawalkin Twin or Branch, 1776 March
3. Photostat, Madame [Elizabeth Patterson] Bonaparte, with Question of Law to Josiah Bayly, 1892 December
4. Disturnell’s New Map of the United States, 1851
5. National Intelligencer Extra, President’s Message, 1824 December 7
6. Newspaper, Peoria Weekly Democrat, Peoria, Illinois, 1855-1856
7. Weekly Prices, New York Stock Exchange, DeCoppet and Co., 1853
8. Advertisement, Ho! To the Military, Orkney Springs, Va., 1886
9. Proof of Eligibility for Membership, Maryland Society of the Colonial Dames, 1929
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