Richard W. Cooper papers
18 boxes, 2 oversize folders (12.5 linear feet)
(1605 – 2001)
Edward H. Nabb Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury, University, Salisbury, Maryland
Identifier | 1987.093 |
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Creator(s) | Cooper, Richard Waller |
Acquisition | The Richard Cooper papers were donated by the estate of Richard Cooper in 1987. |
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 Simone Myree, 2007, with additions and edits by Madysen M. Eutsler, June 2017. |
Related Materials |
Lynn Perry papers (1880 – 1960) Records of the Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture (1982 – 2020) |
Separated Materials | Oversize materials have been housed in the Nabb Research Center’s flat file system. |
The Richard Cooper papers document his professional and personal activities through his collection of materials dating from 1605 to 2001. The documents focus on the religious and political histories of Wicomico and Worcester County as well as the history of the Mason-Dixon Boundary Line depicted through Cooper’s column in the Daily Times. The papers also document the topographic history of Delmarva through Cooper’s career as an engineering surveyor. Documents from his surveying career and interests include topographic maps, survey certificates, land deeds, and plats. A photograph album documents the construction of his family home at 611 Tony Tank Lane in Salisbury, Maryland. Materials within the collection include newspaper clippings, photographs, family histories, and correspondence. Drafts and manuscripts of Cooper’s published works on the history of Salisbury, Profile of a Colonial Community, Salisbury in Times Gone By, and Portrait of Salisbury are contained within the collection.
Richard Waller Cooper Sr., (1913-2003) was born in Salisbury, Maryland to Franklin K. and Lucy V. Cooper. He graduated from Wicomico High School in 1931 and the University of Maryland in 1935. Cooper worked for the city of Salisbury until 1943 when he served in the military during World War II. Cooper was a surveyor for fifty years after starting his own business Richard W. Cooper Engineering Surveys in 1945. Cooper later became a well-known author and columnist for the Daily Times and an avid historian of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Cooper published several histories of Salisbury including, Profiles of a Colonial Community on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Salisbury in Times Gone By, and Portrait of Salisbury. Richard Waller Cooper married Constance Cooper (1912-2003) in the late 1930s and had three sons, Franklin Kent, (b.1945) Jonathan, (b.1950s) and Richard Waller Cooper Jr., (1942-1972) and a daughter, Constance Saxton (b.1940).
The Richard Cooper papers have been arranged into sixteen series, DAILY TIMES, ARTICLES AND MANUSCRIPTS, CIVIL WAR, SUBJECT FILES, MARYLAND/DELAWARE LINE, GREEN HILL CHURCH, FAMILY AND PERSONAL, CHURCH AND FAMILIES, SURVEYING AND PERSONAL CLIPPINGS, EASTERN SHORE LIFE, LAND RECORDS, SURVEYING INFORMATION, EPHEMERA, AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS, LEGAL RECORDS and OVERSIZE MATERIALS.
Daily Times series documents the research and articles written by Richard W. Cooper for the Salisbury Daily Times. It is further subdivided into five subseries, General, Traffic, City Government, Early Articles, and Camden Drainage Problems. The General subseries documents general articles written by Cooper for the Daily Times and includes subjects such as baseball, weather and storms, and Salisbury’s Main Street. The Traffic subseries documents research and articles about Route 13, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, and Route 13. The Traffic subseries includes traffic reports, article drafts, and newspaper clippings. The City Government subseries documents research regarding the history of Salisbury’s city government and includes newspaper clippings and correspondence. The Early Articles subseries documents articles written early in Cooper’s career with the Daily Times. Subjects include the history and changing aesthetic of Salisbury. The Camden Drainage Problems subseries documents the research and articles written by Cooper regarding the floods in the Camden District of Salisbury in 1995.
Articles and Manuscripts series documents articles written by Richard W. Cooper on various subjects. The series is further subdivided into two subseries, General and Maryland Surveyor. The General subseries documents research Cooper acquired when writing articles on subjects such as, the Humphreys family and the Masonic Temple of Salisbury. The Maryland Surveyor subseries documents articles Cooper wrote for the surveying magazine, the Maryland Surveyor in 1993-1995 as well as correspondence with authors of the Maryland Surveyor.
Civil War series documents the history of the Civil War of the United States from 1861-1865. The series is further divided into three subseries, Booklets and Magazines, Manuscripts, and Correspondence. The Booklets and Magazines subseries includes booklets and magazines relating to Civil War history, such as sanitation measures. The Manuscripts subseries documents manuscripts written on Civil War history by Richard W. Cooper and Millard G. Les Callette. The Correspondence subseries documents correspondence between Richard W. Cooper and various institutions such as, the Board of Education and the Civil War Roundtable regarding speaking engagements on the Civil War.
Subject Files series documents various files maintained by Richard W. Cooper on a variety of people, places, and subjects related to Delmarva. Each file may contain a variety of material on different subjects, such as the John Brinkley, the Camden Historic District, and the Salisbury Fire of 1886. Subject files are listed alphabetically in the finding aid and include newspaper clippings, photographs, and articles written by Richard W. Cooper.
Maryland/Delaware Line series documents the history of the Maryland Delaware boundary line, including information on the line’s creators Mason and Dixon. Documents within this series include newspaper articles, manuscripts, plats, and maps.
Green Hill Church series documents the history of the Old Green Hill Church and John Huett, the Church’s first minister. The series documents the activities of the Green Hill Preservation Committee and their fundraiser for a commemorative plaque for Reverend John Huett. This series also includes a manuscript of The Whitehaven Connection, written by Richard W. Cooper, detailing the life and work of John Huett and his home in Whitehaven, Maryland. The series includes newspaper articles, photographs, correspondence, meeting minutes, and inventories.
Family and Personal series documents the family and personal life of Richard W. Cooper through a series of photographs.
Church and Families series documents the Green Hill Church’s John Huett plaque fundraiser. The series also documents the Davis and Dashiell families of the Eastern Shore and their connection to the Green Hill Church. The series also includes documents regarding the repairs and preservation of the Green Hill Church. Documents include correspondence, meeting minutes, photographs, family histories, and newspaper articles.
Surveying and Personal Clippings series documents Cooper’s surveying career and interest in surveying instruments such as the Goldsmith Chandlee Surveying Compass. The series also documents Cooper’s achievements in surveying through certificates and award ceremonies. Documents within this series include photographs, correspondence, deeds, plats, certificates, and newspaper clippings. The series also includes a manuscript for Cooper’s published work Salisbury in Times Gone By and advertisements for Profile of a Colonial Community.
Eastern Shore Life series documents events within Salisbury’s history, such as a World War II event in the 1940s and the Bicentennial Celebration in 1936. Documents in this series include booklets, photographs, and souvenir programs.
Land Records series documents Richard W. Cooper’s personal collection of various land records from Wicomico, Somerset, Worcester, Sussex, and Dorchester counties. Documents include deeds, plats, bonds, survey certificates, land warrants, and survey maps.
Surveying Information series documents the history and use of survey instruments such as the Goldsmith Chandlee Surveying Compass. Documents include photographs of Cooper’s survey instruments and internet articles pertaining to the history of survey instruments.
Ephemera series documents various printed materials such as programs and booklets on various subjects such as surveying and cookbooks from Salisbury, Maryland.
Audio-Visual Materials series includes photographs and daguerreotypes of Cooper’s ancestors and a VHS tape of Scorchey’s Corner from 1995.
Legal Records series documents legal records from families within Wicomico and Worcester County dating from 1789-1923. Documents include plats, survey certificates, and deeds.
Oversize Materials series documents oversize materials of varying subjects such as Eastern Shore history and Cooper’s personal accolades. Documents within the series include indentures, survey certificates, Maryland Surveyor certificates, and maps.
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
- Dashiell Family
- Dennis Family
- Fooks Family
- Handy Family
- Historic Preservation
- Humphreys Family
- Land Records
- Moore Family
- Pollitt Family
- Religious History
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
- Waller Family
- World War, 1939-1945
- Corporate Names
- Daily Times Newspaper
- Green Hill Church
- Maryland State Teachers College Mens Chorus
- St. Peter's Episcopal Church
- Personal Names
- Armstrong, John ( )
- Cooper, Franklin K. (1945- )
- Cooper, Richard Waller, Sr. (1913-2003)
- Huett, John ( )
- Moore, Dick ( )
- Muir, Edna ( )
- Shockley, Peter S. ( )
- Shockley, William ( )
- Location Terms
- Salisbury (Md.)
- Somerset County (Md.)
- Whitehaven (Md.)
- Wicomico County (Md.)
Inventory List
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Series I: Daily Times
Subseries A: General
Box 1
1|1 Ulman’s Family: Salisbury’s First Jewish Family in 1868, 1941-1995
1|1 Fidel Castro Failed to Make Local Team, undated
1|2 Baseball Big Attraction on the 4th of July 1876, 1995 June
1|2 Flame of Interest in Baseball Has Not Flickered, 1996 May 12
1|2 Old Stone Boundary at Line Church, undated
1|2 Remembering the Growing Pains of Early Salisbury, undated
1|2 The Rural Charms of Whitesville, 1994 July 19
1|3 Old Green Hill Pilgrimage, 1995 August-September
1|3 Excursion Train to Ocean City, 1995 July
1|3 Tony Tank Bridge and Dam, 1995 July
1|4 Main Street Drug Store was Once the Town’s Mecca, 1929, 1995
1|4 Schools Always Had Top Priority, 1995 October 22
1|4 County Commissioner Had Problems in 1913, 1994 November
1|4 Just When Did Salisbury Become a City, 1994 October
1|5 Remember Major Local Storms, 1994 August
1|5 When Hurricanes Hit – and Sometimes Missed – the Shore, 1994 September
1|5 Major Dam at Johnson’s Lake Built by WPA in 1935, 1994 October
1|5 Newspaper clippings, WPA, 1935-1936
1|5 How Salisbury Got Its Name, 1989 December 24
1|5 Mayor of Salisbury, England, 1932
1|5 Photograph, Victor Lyon Building, 1960 February 19
1|5 Photograph, American Store on West Main Street, 1960 February 19
1|6 Giant Food’s Founder is Remembered in Salisbury, 1995 December
1|6 Hundreds Gather in Tributes to Henry Knott, Israel Cohen, undated
1|6 Alex Toadvine, Salisbury’s 1st Mayor in 1888, 1994 May
1|6 Remembering Some Past Mayors and Councilmen, 1994 May
1|6 The City Hall and Fire Headquarters, Charles E. Harper, undated
1|7 Education had a Major Role in the 20th Century, 1996 January
1|7 “The State of Delmarva” and the Metric System: Lost Causes, 1994 April
1|7 Weather Plays a Big Role in the Media, 1994 June-July
1|7 After 250 Years, A Woman is Seated on the City Council, 1994 June
1|7 The Rise and Decline of the First Salisbury Mall, 1993 November
1|8 A Memorial Park in Camden Honors a Teacher, 1995 October
1|8 Correspondence, Richard Cooper to Mayor Paul Martin Jr., 1994 September 20
1|8 Introductory Article: Daily Times Photography Book, 1994 August 12
1|8 Weird Incident in Kyoto Recalled, undated
1|8 The Wicomico County: City of Salisbury Connection?, undated
Subseries B: Traffic
1|9 Correspondence, Robin Cockey to Traffic Advisory Committee, 1994 July 27
1|9 Salisbury’s Streets and Traffic Problems – 1732-1932, 1994 July 18
1|10 Salisbury’s Traffic Problems Go Back to the 20s, 1996 February
1|10 News Media Keeps Pressure on State for Rt. 13 Bypass, 1996 February-March
1|11 Bypass Could Have Prevented Fatalities at Camden Bridge, 1996 March
1|11 City Shared Much of the Cost of the First Bypass, 1996 March
1|12 US Route 50 Traffic Floods Salisbury When Bay Bridge Opens, 1996 March
1|12 RT. 50 Through Town Only Postponed Need for a Bypass, 1996 May
1|12 Route 50 Throughway Brought Drastic Changes, 1996 April
1|12 Bay Bridge-Tunnel Adds to U.S Route 13 Traffic Build-Up, 1996 April
1|13 Cockey’s Traffic Study Report of 1994 Put on Hold, 1996 April
1|13 Traffic Problems Will Still Burden Salisbury into the 2000s, 1996 April
1|13 Letters to the Editor, 1996 May 3
1|14 Special Reports to the Traffic Advisory Committee, 1994-1995
1|15 Where does Salisbury Begin and End? 1992 December
Subseries C: City Government
1|16 A Look Back at the 1st Mayor and City Council, undated
1|16 City Politics and Political Affiliation, 1995 March
1|16 This Week Marks Important Date in Salisbury History, 1995 April 2
1|16 Businessmen Help Guide Town through Crises, 1995 April 16
1|16 First Mayor and Council Race Marked with Dissension, 1995 March 27
1|17 Many on City Council Went to Higher Office, 1995 April
1|17 Council Meetings Always had A Dramatic Appeal, 1995 April-May
1|17 “City Fathers” No Longer a Politically Correct Name, 1995 May
1|17 Citizen’s Say in Town’s Affairs Have Gradually Eroded, 1995 May 23
1|18 First Mayors Came From Town’s Founding Families, 1995 May-June
1|18 Examining the Street History of Downtown, 1995 June
1|18 Budgets and Taxes Were Problems Back 100 Years Ago, 1995 June 13
Subseries D: Early Articles
1|19 Giant Navy Airship Visit Steals Headlines, 1990 January
1|19 Downtown Streets Left as is After Big Fire, 1995 June 6
1|19 Getting Lost in the Pocomoke Forest, 1992 August 3
1|20 Salisbury During the Depression, 1990 June 29
1|20 People who are Part of Shore Heritage, 1990 May
1|20 Visionaries Enable Salisbury to be Progressive, 1990 July 8
1|20 Salisbury Boulevard’s Effect on Fate of Downtown, 1990 November 11
1|20 Main Street was Downtown’s Old Broadway, 1991 January 27
1|20 Salisbury’s First Bypass is Completed, 1990 October 14
1|20 Changing Face of East Salisbury, 1990 August 12
1|20 The Fateful Decision, 1991 February 10
1|20 Festive Spirit Spreads in Salisbury in 1932, 1990 January 14
1|20 Physician Left Mark on East Side of Salisbury, 1990 June 24
1|20 Salisbury Makes Advances and Improvements, 1991 January 7
1|21 Rebuilding Downtown Salisbury, 1987 June 24
1|21 Salisbury’s First Bypass, 1990 September 30
1|21 Salisbury Acquires Many Descriptive Labels over the Years, 1990 September 2
1|21 Library Located at Town’s Historic Site, 1990 February 11
1|21 East Salisbury Development Surges in 1920s, 1990 April 29
Subseries E: Camden Drainage Problems
1|22 The Camden Area Flood Plane, 1994 August
1|22 Drainage in Camden Area Affected by Development, 1994 August 21
1|22 High Water Table Adds to Camden’s Flood Problems, 1994 August-September
1|23 Princeton Homes Area Was Flooded in 1947, 1994 September
1|23 Bypass in 1937 Affected the Camden Watershed, 1994 September
1|24 Tidal Flooding Adds to Fitzwater St. Drainage Problem, 1994 October
1|24 City Did the Right Thing to Control Camden Flooding, 1998 April
1|24 Canal Woods Background Data and Observations, undated
1|24 Canal Woods-Once a Lost and Forgotten Forest, undated
1|24 Correspondence, City Council, 1997 December 14
1|24 Canal Woods Residents Ask City Help, 1997 November 15
Series II: Articles and Manuscripts
Subseries A: General
1|25 David Grier Resume, undated
1|25 Cooper in Regards to David Grier, 1993 February 15
1|25 Carter-Williams-Wingate Connections, 1994 January 18
1|25 Correspondence, Janet M. Carter, 1996 January 28
1|26 A History of the Masonic Temple, Wicomico Lodge no. 91, 1995
1|27 Photographs, Above Ground Tomb of Noah Rider, undated
1|27 Heritage of Wicomico Lodge and Masonry, undated
1|27 Wicomico Lodge List of Masters, undated
1|27 Correspondence, Masonic Hall, 1995 September 21
1|27 Photograph photocopies, Masonic Temple, 1930s
1|27 Knights’ Memory Lives On, 1994
1|28 Painting, undated copy
1|28 Historic Post Office Murals Partially Obscured, 1994 July 24
1|28 Post Office Murals Here Depict Life Century Ago, 1957 September
1|28 Post Office Murals Unveiled on Birthday of Country, 1939 September 18
1|28 Murals Change May Be Sought by Treasury, 1938 May 8
1|29 Reflections on Dick Cooper, 1999 March 8
1|29 Photographs, 1950s
1|30 Correspondence, Regarding Humphrey Family, 1996 February 29
1|30 Correspondence, Regarding Humphrey Family, 1996 March 16
1|30 “Fairfield – the Humphrey’s Plantation”, 1996 March 14
1|31 Correspondence, Concerning City Council Letter, 1997 December 24
1|31 Correspondence, Regarding Manuscript, 1996 January 31
1|31 Correspondence, Regarding Manuscript, 1996 February 11
1|31 Correspondence, Regarding Manuscript, 1996 March 5
1|31 Correspondence, Regarding Manuscript, 1996 January 15
1|31 Wilfried E. Roeder, Surveyors in History, 1995
1|31 Correspondence, Kenelm C. Winslow, 1996 September 23
1|31 Forgotten Drawings, Diaries Document U.S.-Mexico Border Survey, 1996 March 3
1|31 Correspondence, Annual Convention of New Mexico Professional Surveyors, 1996 February 4
1|31 Correspondence, Regarding Manuscript, 1996 January 28
1|31 Correspondence, Tom Kelly, 1996 February 7
1|32 “The Problem of Bringing the State Coordinates Into…”, undated
1|33 Historian is Leading Historical Marker Effort, undated
Subseries B: Maryland Surveyor
1|34 “Colonial Surveyors, Unsung Heroes of the Mason Dixon Line,” Maryland Surveyor, 1993 November-December
1|35 “City of Salisbury Honors Richard Cooper,” Maryland Surveyor, 1994 March-April
1|35 “A Star was Used to Survey the Maryland Delaware Lines,” Maryland Surveyor, 1994 July-August
1|35 “Old Stone Boundary at Line Church Dates Back to 1751,” Maryland Surveyor, 1994 September-October
1|36 “Looking Back at the Original Registration Board,” Maryland Surveyor, 1995 March-April
1|36 Goldsmith Chandlee Compass, Maryland Surveyor, 1999 November
1|37 Correspondence, Regarding Articles, 1994 January 22
1|37 Newspaper Clipping, Salisburians Attend Surveying Conference, 1954 March 5
1|37 Memo, 1993 December 29
1|37 Memo, 1994 January 27
1|37 Speech draft, undated
1|37 A Memorable Convention in Ocean City in 1967, 1960s
1|37 Correspondence, Maryland Society of Surveyors, 1968 June 17
1|37 Correspondence, Maryland Surveyor, 1999 June 4
1|37 Correspondence, Maryland Surveyor, 1998 December 4
1|37 Two Stones that Marked Salisbury on Planet Earth, undated
Series III: Civil War
Subseries A: Booklets and Magazines
Box 2
2|1 Booklet, “Gettysburg,” 1954
2|1 Booklet, “War Sanitation—1861 Through 1918,” 1943
2|1 Booklet, “Fort Delaware in the Civil War,” undated
2|2 Magazine, Coronet, January 1961
2|2 Booklet, “Maryland Remembers,” 1965
2|3 Booklet, “The Civil War,” 1963
2|3 Booklet, “Federal Policy Toward the Eastern Shore of Virginia,” 1961 October
2|4 Booklet, “A Manual for the Observance of the Civil War…,” 1960s
2|4 Booklet, “The Civil War Centennial Handbook,” 1960s
Subseries B: Manuscripts
2|5 Maryland in the Civil War, undated
2|6 Millard G. Les Callette, First Bull Run, undated
2|6 Richard Cooper, The Confederate Convention February 1861, undated
2|7 Richard Cooper, The Confederate Convention, February 1861, undated
2|7 Richard Cooper, “A Centennial View of Local History,” 1962 March 28
Subseries C: Correspondence.
2|8 Notes, 1958 March 12
2|8 Correspondence, Dorchester County Historical Society, 1958 March 10
2|8 Correspondence, The Daily Banner, 1958 November 21
2|8 Correspondence, Civil War Roundtable, 1961 May 10
2|8 Correspondence, Board of Education, 1962 January 31
2|8 Correspondence, The Daily Banner, 1962 February 2
2|8 Correspondence, Board of Education, 1962 February 14
2|8 Correspondence, Maryland Historical Society, 1962 February 15
2|8 Correspondence, The Daily Banner, 1962 February 28
2|8 Correspondence, Powell & Co., 1964 October 15
2|8 Correspondence, Lions Club, Fruitland, Maryland, 1964 October 19
2|8 Notes, undated
2|8 Notes, undated
2|8 Chart, Free Negro Population in the Certain of the United States, 1921
2|8 Correspondence, Worcester County Historical Society, undated
2|9 Early Civil War Years Were Grim Ones For Shore, Historian Told, 1962 February 13
2|9 Civil War Time Discussed Here, 1962 February 15
2|9 Cooper Addresses Historians on Shore and Civil War, 1960s
2|9 Cooper Tells Historical Group of Shore in 1860s, 1960s
Series IV: Subject Files
2|10 Wicomico Airport
2|10 Alioth Star Used by Surveyor
2|10 Almshouse
2|10 The Archelog Middle Stones, Fall 1973
2|11 Asbury Church
2|11 Brentwood
2|11 Brice Stump | Daily Times Photographs
2|12 Bridges in Salisbury
2|12 Brinkely, John
2|13 Brochure, 1947
2|13 Camden, Maps and Plans
2|13 Camden, Historic District
2|14 Camden, Residents
2|15 Camden, History
2|16 Camp Wright
2|16 Cannon, Humphreys
2|17 Catholic Church, St. Francis de Sales
2|17 City of Salisbury Correspondence
2|17 Celebration, 225th
2|18 Chaille, Ann
2|18 Chamber of Commerce Award
2|18 Chipman Foundation
2|18 Church- general
2|19 Churches—Somerset, Worcester, Sussex Counties
2|19 Churches—Wicomico County
Box 3
3|1 Christ Church—Virginia
3|2 City Hall—Salisbury
3|2 Civic Center History—Salisbury
3|3 Civil Conservation Corp. 1933
3|4 Class of 1931—Wicomico High School
3|5 Coastal Board of Realtors
3|5 College Avenue
3|5 Colonial Money
3|6 County Court House—Wicomico
3|7 Cousin Caleb Cooper (Father of Phillip ‘Pete’ Cooper)
3|8 Crooked Oak Lane
3|8 Clark, Anne Collier
3|8 Dashiell Family
3|8 Delaware State Society—Daughters of the American Revolution
3|9 Delaware Ephemera
3|10 Dick, J. McFadden
3|10 Dock Street
3|10 Dorchester 1982
3|11 Downtown Salisbury
3|12 Downtown Redzone
3|13 Emma’s Breeze
3|13 Emmanuel Church, Chestertown, MD
3|13 Emory, John—Surveyor
3|14 Entertainment Ephemera
3|15 Fire of 1886, Salisbury
3|16 Fire of 1886, Salisbury
3|17 Fire of 1886, Salisbury
3|18 Firemen History, Salisbury
3|19 Flags
3|19 Floods, High Water Storm, 19 February 1960
3|20 Furnace Town, Nassawango
3|20 Gateway Press
3|21 Geological Survey Correspondence
3|22 Geological Survey, Maryland
3|22 Giant Food, Salisbury
Box 4
4|1 Goddard’s Chapel
4|1 Grier, R.D.
4|1 Gunby Home
4|2 Handy Family History
4|3 Harmon Field, Salisbury
4|3 “Hasty Town”
4|3 Historical Preservation Trust
4|4 Hopkins, Teuber
4|4 Hotels
4|5 Hughes Family Genealogy
4|5 Humphreys Family History
4|6 Indians of the Eastern Shore
4|6 Jackson Mansions
4|6 Johnny and Sammy’s
4|7 Kent County Crown Stone
4|8 “Lakeside,” The Wailes Home
4|8 Leonard, Colonel William
4|9 “Long Hill”
4|9 Logos
4|10 Main Street (Old)
4|10 Main Street, Major Fires
4|10 Markers, Historical
4|11 Mardela
4|12 Methodists
4|12 “Mill Grove”
4|12 Mill Stones
4|12 Old Mills
4|13 Mills and Factories, Salisbury
4|13 Moll, John
4|14 Muir, Edna
4|14 Name Changes in Wicomico County—Streets, Towns, Rivers, Railroads by Amy
Clay
4|15 Nash, Ogden
4|15 Naylor, Doctor
4|15 Old Newspaper Articles
4|16 Old Newspapers, Historic
4|16 Old Water Tower, Salisbury
4|16 Paleo Channel Story
4|17 Park, Salisbury
4|17 Parsons, Allison
4|18 Parsons, “Miss Mame”
4|18 Pemberton Hall
4|19 Pemberton Hall- Proposed Plans
4|20 Perdue, Ed
4|20 Perdue, Mitzi
4|20 “Pest Lot,” Plat of Adjacent Land near Civic Center where infectious cases were
put
4|20 Poplar Hill Mansion
4|21 Presbyterians
4|21 Presgraves, W.H.- Tony Tank
4|21 Princess Anne History—Teackle Mansion
4|22 “Proggers” Story of the Adkins
4|22 Quantico Road site of Presbyterian Church lot
4|22 Queen Anne
4|22 Railroads
Box 5
5|1 Red Suzy – Old Monument near Civic Avenue
5|1 Rehoboth Church
5|1 Revolutionary War Data
5|2 River, Wicomico
5|2 Roads/Streets, Salisbury
5|3 Route 50
5|3 Saint George’s Chapel
5|3 Saint Mitchell’s Chapel (Showell, MD)
5|3 Saint Mary’s (Tyaskin, MD)
5|4 Saint Peter’s Church (Salisbury, MD)
5|5 Saint Peter’s Church (Salisbury, MD)
5|6 Salisbury Government
5|7 Salisbury Award
5|8 Salisbury in the Civil War
5|8 Salisbury Commercial District
5|9 Salisbury’s Commercial Growth
5|10 Salisbury Historical Data
5|11 Salisbury Old Maps
5|12 Salisbury 100th Anniversary of Mayor and Council
5|12 Salisbury Property Owners 1783
5|13 Salisbury Street Construction
5|13 Salisbury Water System
5|14 Salisbury Power
5|14 Salisbury State University Research & Cultural Center
5|14 Salt, Assateague Island National Seashore
5|15 Sandy Plains
5|15 Schools
5|16 Shad Point Bridge
5|16 Shell Roads
5|16 Ships—Vane Brothers
5|17 Silver, S.S Maryland
5|17 Somerset County, 300th Anniversary
5|18 Somerset County History
5|18 Spirit of the Eastern Shore
5|18 Spring Hill Farm and Church
5|19 Standard Oil Co.
5|19 Stepney Parish
5|19 Surveyors Letters and Articles
5|20 Surveyors Correspondence, Articles, Awards
5|21 Surveyors: G. Washington, T. Jefferson, A. Lincoln
5|21 Warren’s Home (Old Furnace)
5|21 Waterloo
5|22 Western Fields (near Spring Hill)
5|22 West Main Street & Fitzwater Street, 1898 Layout
5|23 Whitehall: Somerset County
5|23 Whitemarsh (Hole in the Wall)
Box 6
6|1 Wicomico County: Sketch of History
6|1 Wicomico County
6|2 Wicomico County Brochure
6|2 Winder, Levin Governor
6|2 Woodcock, Franklin
6|3 Wooten Family
6|3 Worcester County Historical Society
6|4 Worcester County Maps
6|4 WPA Projects
6|4 Bicentennial
Series V: Maryland/Delaware Line
6|5 Correspondence, Webb Burnett & Simpson, 1975 July 8
6|5 Meeting Minutes, 1974 June 6
6|5 Correspondence, Maryland Geological Society, 1974 June 26
6|5 Correspondence, Webb Burnett & Simpson, 1975 July 31
6|5 Correspondence, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 1989 September 14
6|5 Correspondence, Webb, Burnett, Jackson, Cornbrooks and Wilber, 1989
September 22
6|5 Correspondence, Webb, Burnett, Jackson, Cornbrooks, & Wilber, 1989 October 4
6|5 Affidavit, 1989 October 12
6|5 Correspondence, Bayard, Handelman & Murdoch, 1994 September 9
6|5 Correspondence, Bayard, Handelman, & Murdoch, 1994 September 2
6|5 List of Markers, undated
6|5 Map of Delmar Accident, 1987 June 3
6|5 Surveying Notes for Accident, undated
6|5 Horizontal Control Data, Maryland/Delaware Boundary, undated
6|5 Map of Intersection, undated
6|5 Plan for Construction of Contract, Delaware State Highway Department, undated
6|5 Geographic Positions of Boundary Points, 1981 September
6|5 Map of Intersection, Delmar, undated
6|5 Horizontal Control Data, East-West Boundary, undated
6|6 Thomas D. Cope, “A Clock Sent Thither by the Royal Society,” 1950 June
6|6 Correspondence, Worcester County Historical Society, 1988 April 22
6|6 Buford K. Meade, Report on Surveys of Delaware/Maryland Boundary, 1982
6|7 Monument Number Notes, 1978 August 1
6|7 Correspondence, Maryland Geological Society, 1972 June 13
6|7 Topographic Survey, MD/DE Center Stone, 1958 June 18
6|7 Ledger, Latitudes and Departures, undated
6|7 Correspondence, Maryland Board of Natural Resources, 1959 December 8
6|7 Surveyor’s Report, Location of the Maryland-Delaware Line East of Delmar,
undated
6|7 Correspondence, Maryland Geological Survey, 1974 June 13
6|7 Correspondence, Bureau of Highway Design, 1974 June 24
6|7 Correspondence, Webb, Burnett, & Simpson, 1972 May 19
6|7 Check, Clerk of Circuit Court, 1972 April 27
6|7 Correspondence, Board of Natural Resources, 1959 November 18
6|7 Notes, Manhole near Town Park, undated
6|7 Description of Triangulation Station, Maryland-Delaware Line, 1974
6|7 Correspondence, Maryland Geological Survey, 1979 February 28
6|7 Computed Angles and Distances, Delaware-Maryland East-West Boundary,
1975 March 27
6|7 Meeting Minutes, Delaware-Maryland Boundary Meeting, 1972 August 23
6|7 North-South Maryland-Delaware Boundary Reconnaissance, 1975 January 20 –
1975 February 20
6|7 Boundary Summary, undated
6|8 Correspondence, Richard Peters, undated
6|8 Notes, History of the Mason-Dixon Line, undated
6|9 Map of Initial Points in Mason-Dixon Surveys, undated
6|9 Maps showing the Mason-Dixon & Transpeninsular Lines, undated
6|9 Map, showing how the lines curved to the North along the East-West Tangent,
undated
6|9 Map of Maryland, undated
6|9 Topographical Map of Maryland showing Transpeninsular Line, undated
6|9 Map of Delaware, undated
6|9 Map of First and Second Lines by Colonials, undated
6|9 Map of Middle Stone, undated
6|9 Map showing Lines of Maryland and Delaware, undated
6|9 Map, Peacock Corners, undated
6|9 Map, Delaware-Maryland boundary, undated
6|9 Map, Delaware Initial Borders, undated
6|9 Map, Maryland State Grid, undated
6|9 Map, Transpeninsular Line Maryland, undated
6|10 Address, Maryland’s Boundary Controversies, 1951 June 22
6|10 Correspondence, Maryland Geological Survey, 1986 August 13
6|10 Correspondence, Maryland Geological Survey, 1986 August 15
6|10 Horizontal Control Data, East-West Boundary, undated
6|10 Horizontal Control Data, Delaware-Maryland Boundaries, undated
6|10 Correspondence, Maryland Geological Survey, 1986 August 15
6|10 Correspondence, Thomas L. Lilly, 1986 August 19
6|10 Correspondence, Thomas L. Lilly, 1986 August 17
6|11 Booklet, “The Maryland-Pennsylvania and Maryland-Delaware Boundaries,”
1959 July
6|11 Newsletter, Maryland Surveyor, 1999 January
6|11 Newsletter, Maryland Surveyor, 2001 May
6|11 Correspondence, Maryland Surveyor, 1998 December 4
6|11 Correspondence, Maryland Surveyor, 1998 December 29
6|12 Newspaper, “the Mason-Dixon Line,” 1956 December 2
6|12 “Conserving the Mason-Dixon Map,” Colonial Williamsburg, 2006
6|12 “Mason-Dixon Line’s 200th Birthday,” 1963
6|12 “Mason-Dixon Line Resurvey,” Maryland Fish and Wildlife News, 1975 October
6|12 “Mason-Dixon Line Marker is Relocated,” 1983 April 7
6|12 “He Toes the Line,” undated
6|12 Newspaper Clippings, Mason-Dixon Line, undated
6|12 “Mason and Dixon Make Survey in Boundary Row,” Salisbury Times, 1959
6|12 “History of Famous Line Between States,” Salisbury Times, 1959 December 18
6|12 “Checking the Maryland-Delaware Line,” undated
6|13 “Line Today,” undated
6|13 Membership form, Mason and Dixon Line Preservation Partnership, undated
6|13 Newspaper clippings, Mason and Dixon, undated
6|13 Program, Delaware State Society: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1961
November 11
6|13 Thomas D. Cope, “Some Contacts of Benjamin Franklin…,” 1951 June
6|13 Thomas D. Cope, “Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon,” undated
6|14 Newsletter, Mason and Dixon Line Preservation Partnership, undated
6|14 Correspondence, Maryland Surveyor, 1999 February 5
6|14 Newsletter, Mason and Dixon Journal, 1998 January 27
6|14 Extracts, The History of Mason and Dixon’s Line, 1854 November 8
6|15 Speech, Richard Cooper, The Story of the Middle Stone, 1968 September 13
6|15 Manuscript, The Middle Stone, undated
6|15 Photographs, the Middle Stone, undated
6|15 Photograph, Stones, undated
6|15 Photograph, the “Middle Stone” and the Enclosure, undated
6|15 Map, Middle Stones Location, 1959 December 23
6|15 Correspondence, Museum and Library of Maryland History, 1986 April 2
6|15 Observations for Resurvey, US Department of Commerce, 1973 November 30
6|15 Memorandum for the Record, US Department of Commerce, 1972 August 23
6|15 Report, Maryland-Delaware Monuments, Maryland Geological Survey, 1979
February 28
6|15 Contour Map, Delmar, Maryland, undated
6|15 Sketch, Boundary Line, 1974
6|15 Surveying Notes, Boundary Line, undated
6|15 Program, Kent County Committee of the Maryland Historical Trust, 1986
November 14
6|15 Conditions of Monuments, undated
6|15 Correspondence, Maryland Historical Society, 1958 June 19
6|15 Excerpt of Brochure, Delaware State Society, 1987 December 2
6|16 Record of Meeting, Commissioners from Pennsylvania and Maryland, 1762
October 22
6|17 Copy of Original Plat, Mason-Dixon Line, 1750s
Box 7
7|1 Affidavits, 1982 July 1
7|1 Correspondence, Marsha L. Fritz, 1986 November 17
7|1 Correspondence, Maryland Geological Survey, 1983 February 9
7|1 Correspondence, Jim Freeney, 1989 June 14
7|1 Correspondence, John M. Broyhill, 1997 August 20
7|1 Notes, undated
7|1 Memo Notes, 1996 April 11
7|1 Topographic Study, Maryland-Delaware Corner Stone, 1958 June 18
7|1 Map, Intersection in Delmar, Maryland, undated
7|1 Notes on Mason and Dixon, undated
7|1 Title of Records, undated
7|1 Excerpts from Hall of Records Delaware, Mason-Dixon Line, 1993 August 3
7|1 Correspondence, Maryland Society of Surveyors, 1994 December 11
7|1 Correspondence, Jim Freeney, 1997 October 7
7|1 Magazine Cover, The Saturday Evening Post, 1962 March 17
7|1 Topographic Survey, Maryland-Delaware Corner Stone, 1958 June 18
7|1 List of 18th and 19th century houses, undated
7|1 Correspondence, Board of Natural Resources, 1959 December 22
7|1 Correspondence, Maryland Geological Society, 1973 May 14
7|1 Correspondence, Maryland Geological Society, 1976 October 25
7|1 Correspondence, US Department of Commerce, 1978 July 24
7|1 Affidavit, Richard Cooper, 1987 January 21
7|1 “Touches of Civilization,” undated
7|1 Correspondence, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 1994 February 2
7|1 Correspondence, Delaware Department of Justice, 1974 July 2
7|1 Excerpt, The Beginnings of Maryland, 1900s
7|1 Horizontal Control Data, East-West Boundary, 1977 May
7|1 Horizontal Control Data, East-West Boundary, 1981 September
7|1 Speech, “Commemoration of the Resurvey of the Mason=Dixon Line,”
1978 June 26
7|1 Correspondence, Royal Society, London, 1986 September 29
7|1 Photograph Clippings, Calvert and Arundel Families, undated
7|1 Report Certificate, 1760 November 9
7|1 Speech Notes, undated
7|1 Cover Page, Buford K Meade’s Report on Surveys, 1982
7|1 Correspondence, Maryland Society of Surveyors, 1986 August 16
7|1 Notes on Middle Stones, 1978 June 1
7|1 Meeting Agenda, Johns Hopkins University, 1976 February 27
7|1 Joint Agreement, State of Delaware and Maryland, 1980 November 26
7|2 Excerpt, “The Etruscans’ Day Was Short…,” undated
7|2 Newspaper Clipping, Stone Marker, 1998 December 24
7|2 “Two Stones that Marked Salisbury’s Position on Planet Earth,” undated
7|2 “The County Atlases – the First Salisbury/Wicomico Maps,” undated
7|2 “The Middle Stone Today,” undated
7|2 Map, Virginia, undated
7|3 Copy, Penninsula Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 39, 1915
Series VI: Green Hill Church
7|4 Pamphlet, Annual Green Hill Church Service, 1998 August 23
7|4 Brochure, St. Bartholomew’s Church, 1982 August 22
7|4 Pamphlet, Old Green Hill Church, 2000 August 20
7|5 Address, Somerset County, 1689 November 28
7|5 Design on Day Scott Tomb Stones, 18th Century
7|5 Correspondence, Bob McFarlin, undated
7|5 Memo, Green Hill Church Preservation Committee, 1992 September 6
7|5 Correspondence, Green Hill Church Preservation Committee, undated
7|5 Family History, Day Scott, undated
7|5 Transmittal Letter, Becker Morgan Moore Olds and Richter, Inc., 2000 August 16
7|5 Financial Records, Green Hill Church, 2000 August 9
7|5 Meeting Minutes, Green Hill Church Committee, 1999 August 10
7|5 Financial Statement Notes, Green Hill Church Committee, 1999 July 31
7|6 Correspondence, Emalee Myer Simpson, 1999 February 4
7|6 Correspondence, Eastern Shore Episcopalian, 1999 September 23
7|6 Newsletter, Episcopal Life/Eastern Shore Episcopal, 1999 November
7|6 Correspondence, Art Malestein, undated
7|6 Newsletter, St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, undated
7|6 List of Petitioners, Somserset County, 1763
7|6 Forward notes, undated
7|6 Baptism Certificate, Richard Waller Cooper, 24 August 1915
7|6 Copy of Package Information, undated
7|6 Memo, Green Hill Church Committee, 1998 October 27
7|7 Records of Rectors, 1668-1776
7|7 Newsletter, Friends of Old Stepney Parish, 1999 August 22
7|7 Memoriam Plaque Notes, undated
7|7 Mockup, Memorial Plaque, Old Stepney Parish, 1999 August
7|7 Memo, Green Hill Center Plaque, 1999 February 3
7|7 Fax Cover Sheet, Old Green Hill Plaque, 1998 December 9
7|7 Memo, Old Green Hill Plaque, 1998 November 18
7|7 Fax Cover Sheet, Old Green Hill Plaque, 1998 October 27
Box 8
8|1 Draft, “Wicomico’s First Clergymen to be Honored at Old Green Hill,” 1990s
8|1 “Green Hill Becomes the Center of Stepney Parish,” undated
8|1 Newsletter, Old Green Hill Church, 1990s
8|1 Newsletter, Wicomico Recollections, 1998
8|1 Financial Statement, St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, 1997 July 31
8|1 Correspondence, Mandy, 1998 December 20
8|1 Article, “Pilgrimage to Wicomico’s First Church is Soon,” 1995 August
8|1 Cemetery Listing, Green Hill Methodist Church, 1999 February 15
8|1 Project Information, Wicomico County Cemeteries Project, undated
8|1 Correspondence, James R. Trader, 1999 January 9
8|1 Excerpt, “The Churches of Delaware,” undated
8|2 Plat, Green Hill Church, 1957
8|2 Survey Map Sketch, Green Hill Church Area, undated
8|2 Correspondence, Green Hill Church Preservation Committee, 1987 January 5
8|2 Sketch, Green Hill Church Survey, 1987 November 3
8|2 Correspondence, St Peter’s Church, 1980 May 13
8|2 Correspondence, Calvin Grier, 1980 November 10
8|2 Correspondence, R.M. Moore Jr., 1980 December 4
8|2 Plat, Green Hill Village, 1959 April 14
8|2 Plat, Green Hill Church, undated
8|2 Petition for New Trustee, 1984 July 21
8|2 Notes on Family Lands, undated
8|2 Notes on Green Hill Church, undated
8|2 Draught, Green Hill Church, 1707
8|2 Map, Tyaskin District Businesses, undated
8|2 Map, Mount Vernon, undated
8|3 Memorial, Friends of Stepney Parish, 1998 August 23
8|4 Newsletter, Episcopal Life, 1999 March
8|4 Article, Religious Symbols, undated
8|4 Map, Davis Cooper Farm, 1940s
8|4 Plat Copy, Emerelda Farm, 1993 December 20
8|4 Draft, “The Whitehaven Connection Forward,” undated
8|5 Manuscript, “The Whitehaven Connection, 1996
8|6 Manuscript, “The Whitehaven Connection,” Author’s Copy, 1996
8|7 Partial Manuscript Copy, “The Whitehaven Connection,” 1996
8|8 Draft, “The Whitehaven Connection,” 1996
8|9 Photographs, Old Green Hill Church, 1897
8|9 Newspaper, Green Hill Church Feature, 1949 September 25
8|9 Photograph Copy, Cassius Dashiell and Irma Bounds, 1934 August 24
8|9 Notes on Samuel Chase, undated
8|9 Photographs, Old Green Hill Church, 1989 August
8|10 Photographs and Newspaper Clippings, Green Hill Church, 1989, 1998
8|11 Notes and Map, Old Green Hill Church, 1987
8|12 Newspaper Articles, Old Green Hill Church, 1940-1998
8|12 Correspondence, Richard Crumbacker, 1998 September 1
8|12 Brochure, Peninsula Pacemaker, 1994 September
8|13 Baptism Certificates, 1886 August 26, 1915 August 24
Series VII: Personal and Family
8|14 Photographs, 1860s-1900s
8|15 Photographs, 1880s-1920s
8|16 Photographs, 1930s-1940s
8|17 Photographs, 1920s-1970s
8|18 Photographs, 1990s-2001
8|19 Correspondence and Photographs, 1990s-2000s
8|20 Correspondence and News Clippings, Surveyor of the Year Award, 1980
8|21 Photographs and Map, 1910s, 1940s
Box 9
9|1 Photograph Album, Cooper Family, 611 Tony Tank Lane, 1978-1979
Series VIII: Church and Families
9|2 Correspondence, Green Hill Church, 1998
9|2 Photograph, Bible, undated
9|3 Maps and Surveys, Green Hill Church, 1892
9|3 Newspaper Clippings, Green Hill Church, undated
9|4 Correspondence, Caitlin and Dashiell Family History, 1962
9|5 Correspondence, David Scott, 1993
9|5 Family Trees, Wingate-Cooper, 1993
9|6 Births, Cooper Family, 1838-1885
9|6 Photograph, Emerelda Farm House, 1909
9|6 Memo Note, 1825
9|6 Correspondence, Emerelda Farm, 1901 August 5
9|6 Correspondence, Anne Clay, 1997 July 30
9|6 Deeds and Registers, Davis Family, 1870s-1880s
9|6 Family History, Moore Family, 1820s
9|6 Reunion Ephemera, Davis, Noble, and Kinder Families, 1970 September 5
9|6 Note, Richard Cooper, 1965 April 22
9|6 Newspaper Article, Davis Family, undated
9|6 Notes, Davis Family, undated
9|7 Photograph and Newspaper Articles, Coventry Parish, 1980s
9|7 Agenda Copy, Rev Oliver Murphy, Coventry Parish, 1892 August 25
9|7 Correspondence, Benjamin Dashiell, 1932 November 16
9|8 Memorandum, James Dashiell, 1696 July 27
9|8 Family Group Record, James Dashiell, 1972
9|8 Correspondence, James Dashiell, 1932-1934
9|8 Catalog Data Sheet, Library of Congress, Dashiell Family Papers, 1971 March 2
9|8 Family History, Dashiell, undated
9|9 “Protestant Episcopal Church in Dorchester County,” Magazine of Maryland
Historical Society, 1950
9|9 Draft, “Laid to Rest, Who are “Known to God,” 2001 January 8
9|10 Photographs, Emerelda Farm, undated
9|10 Financial Statements, Green Hill Church Committee, 1992 August 1
9|10 Meeting Minutes, Green Hill Church Committee, 1997 August
9|10 Financial Statement, Green Hill Church, 1997 July 31
9|10 Correspondence, Lay Phillips, 1997 September 8
9|10 Meeting Minutes, Green Hill Church Preservation Committee, 1992 August 28
9|10 Correspondence, Robert L. McFarlin, 1978 August 17
9|10 Resolution of Vestry, Stepney Parish, 1980
9|10 Resolution of Vestry, Resolution A, Stepney Parish, 1980
9|10 Draft, “Green Hill Church- First Church in Our Area,” undated
9|11 David G. Nutter, “The Last Days of John Huett the Elder,” 1997 February 19
9|11 Copy, “Substance of Doctor Hewet’s Trial,” 1658 June
9|11 Letter, Dr. Hewit, 1658 June 7
9|12 Inventory, John Huett, 1650s
9|12 Notes and Correspondence, John Huett Inventory, 1990s
9|12 Appendix, Charles E. Hatch Jr., The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624,
1957
9|13 Correspondence, Jeff Hatfield, 1997 February 10
9|13 Correspondence, Jeff Hatfield, 30 September 1997
9|13 Map and Plat, Huett’s Grave, 1897
9|13 Analysis, Council Meeting at Annapolis 1696 July 2, 1979
9|14 Reunion, Hughes Family, 1999 June 5
9|14 Family History, Hughes Family, 1990s
9|15 Family History, Caleb Rufus Hughes, undated
9|16 Family History, Thomas B.F Hughes and John S.C Hughes, undated
9|17 Family History, Arianna Hughes, Sallie Ann Hughes, undated
9|18 Correspondence, the Huntington, 1987 September 3
9|18 Correspondence, the Huntington, 1987 August 13
9|18 Map, Maryland-Delaware Boundary Lines, undated
9|18 Correspondence, Jim Freeney, 1987 September 30
9|18 Correspondence, the Huntington, 1987 August 5
9|18 Correspondence, the Huntington, 1987 July 27
9|18 Correspondence, Jim Freeney, 1987 August 8
9|18 Article, “Here’s History of State Insignia,” 1987 January 12
9|18 Draft, “History of the License Plate,” 1980s
9|18 Correspondence, Roland, 2001 July 6
9|18 Article, “Pynchon’s Latest Runs Through Delaware,” 1997 May 25
9|19 Correspondence, David G. Nutter, 1997 July 23
9|19 Judicial Records, Winder, Stewart, Nutter, 1775-1784
9|19 Map, Milford High School, undated
9|19 Correspondence, Jeff Hatfield, 1999 July 22
9|19 Draft, Jeanne Bridges Forney, The Nutters of Nutter’s Fort, undated
9|19 Notes, Nutter Family, 1991 March
9|19 Articles, Nutter Family, 1990s
9|19 Map, Nutter’s Neck, 1997 August 18
9|19 Notes, undated
9|19 Transcription, Petition of Mary Hewytt, 1658
9|19 Article, “A Hard Day at the Office,” 1997 December 31
9|19 Correspondence, David G. Nutter, 1996-1998
9|19 Pamphlet, Nutter Associates, 1990s
Box 10
10|1 Correspondence, Jeff Hatfield, 1998 July 5
10|1 Inventory, John Huett Nutter, 1646
10|1 Family History, Hewett Family, undated
10|1 Bible Records, Nutter Family, undated
10|1 Correspondence, Jeff Hatfield, 1997 July 20
10|1 Images, Surveying Instruments, undated
10|1 Flyer, Surveyors Historical Society, 1999
10|1 Correspondence, National Museum of American History, 2001 February 26
10|1 Correspondence, Maryland Surveyor, 1998 December 4
10|2 RESTRICTED, Checks, Reverend John Huett Memorial, 1997-1998
10|2 RESTRICTED, Correspondence, Reverend John Huett Memorial, 1997-1998
10|2 Mockups, Memorial Headstones, 1997-1999
10|3 Drafts, John Huett Memorial, 1998-1999
10|3 Correspondence, Reverend John Huett Memorial, 1997-1999
10|3 Price Quotations, Reverend John Huett Memorial, 1999 February
10|3 Newspaper Clippings, Green Hill Church, 1994
10|3 RESTRICTED, Checks, Reverend John Huett Memorial, 1997
10|3 Inventory Copy, John Huett, 1640s
10|3 Memorial Etching Copy, Reverend John Huett, 1990s
10|4 Draft, Churches in Maryland, 1956 May 15
10|4 Draft, History of Stepney Parish, undated
10|5 Parish Records, Stepney Parish, 1988
10|6 Correspondence, Mildred Palmer, 2001 April 13
10|6 Notes, Walter Family, undated
10|6 Article Draft and Clipping, “When Chimes Rang Downtown,” 2001 April
10|7 Project Information, Wicomico County Cemeteries, 1990s
10|7 Correspondence, Green Hill Church Preservation Committee, 1988 July 21
10|7 Correspondence, Betty Lori, 1976 June 28
10|7 Internet Article, Letters and Written Artifacts, undated
10|7 Internet Article, They Lived in Somerset: 17th Century Marylanders, undated
10|8 Correspondence, Whitehaven Heritage Association, 1994 November 9
10|8 Chain of Title, Whitehaven Hotel, 1992 December
10|8 Statement of Significance, Whitehaven, undated
10|9 Notecards, Whitehaven, Maryland, undated
10|9 Newspaper Article, “On the Road to Whitehaven,” 1997 January 21
10|9 Article, “Delmarva Ferries of Time and Tide,” undated
10|9 Images, Whitehaven, Maryland, undated
10|9 Notes, Chain of Title, 1992
10|10 Maps and Deeds, Whitehaven, 1880s-1890s
10|11 Brochure, the United Methodist Church at Whitehaven, 1992
10|11 Newsletters, The Whitehaven Villager, 1996-1997
10|11 Drawing, Whitehaven, 1975
10|12 Draft, “Wicomico Brick Company,” 1990s
10|12 Deed and Plat, Phillips, 1897 April 22
10|12 Deed, Davis Family, 1870 June
10|12 Correspondence, 2001 July 3
10|13 Draft, “the Victor Lynn Lines, Inc.,” 1951
10|13 History, Victor Lynn Lines, undated
10|13 Correspondence, R.W Phillips, 1996 July
10|13 Images, Whitehaven Hotel, 1902
10|13 Correspondence, Adkins and Wootten, 1902
Series IX: Surveying and Personal Clippings
10|14 Photographs, Survey Instruments, 1998
10|14 Draft and its Exhibits, “Tracing the Story of a Colonial Surveying Instrument…,”
1996
10|14 Duplicate Draft Materials, 1996
10|14 Magazine, Professional Surveyor, 1985 May/June
10|14 Correspondence, J. Aldrich, 1996 March 22
10|14 Correspondence, Beryl Grant, undated
10|14 Correspondence, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1985 March 12
10|14 Article, “History in the Eyes of a Surveyor,” 1991 February 3
10|15 Notes, John Armstrong, undated
10|15 Lineage, John Armstrong, 1937
10|15 “A Man and his Clan,” Heritage Quest Magazine, 1995
10|15 Correspondence, Dutchess County Historical Society, 1996
10|15 Research Request Form, Dutchess County Historical Society, undated
10|15 Correspondence, regarding John Armstrong, 1977-1996
10|15 Excerpt, Blithe Dutchess, 1956
10|15 History and Information, John Armstrong, 1990s
10|15 Excerpt, History of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1879
10|15 History and Genealogy, Carlisle Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1987
10|15 Certificates, Education, 1881
10|15 Excerpts, Memories of Carlisle’s Old Graveyard, undated
10|15 Census, 1800
10|16 Title Page, Encyclopedia, 1884
10|16 Notes, Armstrong Wealth, undated
10|16 Newspaper Clippings, John Armstrong, 1907
10|16 Images and Correspondence of John Armstrong, 1880s
10|16 Correspondence, Richard Cooper, undated
10|16 Tax Lists, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 1750-1767, 1988
10|16 Correspondence, Merri Lou Schaumann, 1996 January 30
10|16 Correspondence, Cumberland County Historical Society, 1995 May 26
10|17 Pamphlet, East Nottingham Brick Meeting House, undated
10|17 Correspondence, Cumberland County Historical Society, 1995 December
10|17 Correspondence, Mary Lou Schaumann, 1995-1996
10|17 Article, “Family of John Armstrong,” Cumberland County Historical Society, 1991
10|17 Article, “General John Armstrong,” undated
10|17 Excerpt, John Armstrong Jr., 1758-1843, 1981
10|17 Maps, John Armstrong House and Brick Meeting House, undated
10|17 Notes, Regarding John Armstrong, undated
10|17 Survey Correspondence, John Armstrong, 1820s
10|17 Correspondence, Armstrong Family, 1880s
10|17 Excerpt, Cumberland County, undated
10|17 Education Certificates, James Armstrong, 1881
10|18 Survey Maps and Plats, 1919, 1990s
10|18 Brochure, Delaware Resorts, 1995
10|18 Correspondence, James R. Trader, 1994 April 9
10|18 Transcribed Indenture, John Nelms, 1763 October 4
10|18 Pamphlet, “What You May Expect in Chesapeake Cruise,” undated
10|18 Map and Visitors Guide, Sussex County, Delaware, undated
10|19 Image, 611 Tony Tank Lane, 1979
10|19 Notes, Waller Family, undated
10|19 Maps, Sussex County, Delaware, 1868
10|19 History, Waller Home, undated
10|19 Family History, Wallers, undated
10|19 Newspaper Clippings, Cooper family, undated
10|19 Photographs, Cooper Home, 611 Tony Tank Lane, 1997 October
10|20 Probate Court Records, Sussex County, 1680-1800
10|20 Correspondence, Regarding Waller Family, 1999-2000
10|20 Article, “Migration Clues in the Land Records,” 1992
10|20 List, Letter Formation in Early Records, undated
10|20 Article, “The Meaning of Early Gravestone Art,” 1985
10|20 Article, “The Heart of Colonial America is Here,” undated
10|20 Family History, Wallers, undated
10|20 Notes, Waller Family, 1990s
10|20 Newspaper Clipping, “Death of Mrs. Waller,” undated
10|20 Pamphlet Clipping, Poplar Hill Mansion, undated
10|21 Photograph, Silver Service, 1906
10|21 Correspondence, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 1987 March 27
10|21 Agenda, City of Salisbury, Maryland, 1987 March 23
10|21 Newspaper Clipping, “Receives Resolution,” 1980s
10|21 Correspondence, Executive Department Annapolis, 1968 June 4
10|21 Certificate, Maryland Society of Surveyors, 1964 November 18
Box 11
11|1 Survey Certificate, Isaac Street Farm, 1901 June 13
11|1 Plat, Worcester County along Wicomico River, 1766 December 20
11|1 Correspondence, James R. Trader, 1999 January 20
11|1 Notes, Patent for “Friend’s Goodwill,” 1998 January 19
11|1 Deed, from White and Parson’s Family, 1839 July 30
11|1 Deed, to John White from Noah and Sally White, 1838 September 14
11|1 Deed, from David Haymon to Haudy Haymon, 1843 March 6
11|1 Plat, Samuel Williams’ Land, 1878
11|1 Deed, William’s Family, 1799 January 5
11|1 Genealogy, Dashiell Family, 1830s
11|2 Indenture, Benjamin Fooks to Charles Fooks, 1880 April 20
11|2 Indenture, Joshua Sheriff and Elijah Shockley, 1808 March 14
11|2 History, Humphreys family, undated
11|3 Deed, Samuel William and Thomas Windsor, 1799 January 5
11|3 Bond, John Mitchell from Benjamin Hambling, 1790s
11|3 Deed, Goslee to Waller, 1899 November 25
11|3 Survey Certificate, “Doc’s Harbour,” 1799 November 25
11|3 Indenture, Thomas Politt and Joshua Politt, 1830 February
11|3 Survey Certificate, Noah James Brown’s Land, 1903 March 16
11|3 Plat, Joseph Waller Farm, 1913 February 15
11|4 Courses of High Ground, Fooks, undated
11|4 Statement of Real Estate, Fooks, 1827 July 23
11|4 Deed, Waiters from Samuel Johnson, 1855 April 3
11|4 Addition, Standfast, 1796 December 31
11|4 Deed, Venables to Nelms, 1775 April 15
11|4 Deed, Davis to Winder, 1896 August 15
11|4 Form, Article of Agreement, 1900
11|5 Conversion Table, undated
11|5 Pamphlet, Surveyors and Statesmen, undated
11|5 Inventory, Surveying Instruments of W.S. Hartley, undated
11|6 Magazine, Professional Surveyor, 1998 January/February
11|6 Magazine, Professional Surveyor, 1984 May/June
11|6 Magazine, Point of Beginning, 1994-1995 December/January
11|6 Magazine, Graphic Science, 1960 October
11|7 Photograph, Survey Instrument, undated
11|7 Flyer, Surveyor’s Rendezvous, 2000
11|7 Articles, Goldsmith Chandlee Compass, undated
11|7 Draft, “The Goldsmith Chandlee Surveying Instrument,” 1995 May 21
11|7 Correspondence, Regarding Armstrong Family, 1996 March 30
11|7 Plat, Brick Meeting House, undated
11|8 Correspondence, Regarding Chandlee Compass, 1980s-1990s
11|8 Articles, Regarding Chandlee Compass, undated
11|8 Photographs, Chandlee Compass, 1999 September
11|8 Draft, “Goldsmith Chandlee Ranks High,” undated
11|8 Draft, “Tracing the Story of a Colonial Surveying Instrument…,” undated
11|8 Excerpt, “The Makers of Surveying Instruments in America since 1700,” 1962
11|9 Correspondence, Regarding Chandlee Compass, 1999-2001
11|9 Family Tree, Chandlee, undated
11|9 Background Data, The Goldsmith Chandlee Surveying Compass, 1965
11|9 Draft, “Tracing the Story…,” undated
11|9 Education Certificates, James Armstrong, 1881
11|9 Ledger Copies, 1880s
11|9 Newspaper Clippings, Armstrong Family, 1900s
11|9 Excerpt, John Armstrong Jr., 1981.
11|10 Draft, “Transportation on Delmarva,” undated
11|10 Article, Transportation, 2001 September 30
11|11 Newspaper Clippings, Surveyor of the Year 1980, 1980
11|11 Correspondence, Regarding Surveyor of the Year Award, 1980-1981
11|11 Memo, 1980
11|12 Correspondence, Chamber Commerce Award, 1944, 1994-1999
11|12 Program, Chamber of Commerce Banquet, 1994 April 15
11|12 Newspaper Clipping, Chamber of Commerce Award, 1995 March 8
11|12 License Registration, Richard Waller Cooper, 1999
11|13 Newspaper Clippings, Arcade Theatre, 1940s
11|13 Correspondence, House of Delegates Resolution, 1987 March-April
11|13 Newspaper Clipping, House of Delegates Resolution, 1987
11|14 Photograph, Maryland Historical Preservation Trust Award, 1989 May 4
11|14 Correspondence, Regarding Maryland Historical Preservation Trust Award, 1989
11|14 Newspaper Clippings, Maryland Historical Preservation Trust Award, 1989
11|15 Correspondence, Regarding Profile of a Colonial Community, 1987 March 20
11|15 Newspaper Clippings, Profile of a Colonial Community, 1986-1987
11|16 Newspaper Clippings, Portrait of Salisbury, 1990s
11|16 Advertisements, Portrait of Salisbury, 1990s
11|16 Correspondence, Regarding Portrait of Salisbury, 1994 May 31
11|17 Newspaper Clippings, Dick Moore and Richard Cooper, 1991-1995
11|17 Photographs, Richard Cooper Book Signing, 1982 January
11|17 Nomination Letters, Regarding Richard Cooper, 1990s
11|17 Correspondence, Salisbury in Times Gone By, 1994 June 9
11|17 Draft, “Maryland Surveyor Published Second Book,” 1990s
11|17 Advertisements, Salisbury in Times Gone By, 1990s
11|18 Newspaper Clippings, Wicomico County, 1955, 1997
11|18 Draft, “Wicomico County—City of Salisbury Connection,” undated
11|18 Proclamation of Mayor, City of Salisbury, 1988 April
11|18 Election Results, Salisbury Advertiser, 1888 April 12
11|18 Letterhead, Maryland Society of Surveyors, 1968-1969
11|18 Letterhead, Pinehurst Manor, Inc., undated
11|18 Letterhead, Wicomico Bicentennial Commission, 1976
11|19 Nomination Letter, Calvert Prize, undated
11|19 Photograph, Richard Cooper, 1982 October
11|19 Newspaper Clippings, Certificate of Appreciation, 1982 December 22
11|19 Newspaper Clippings, Regarding Richard Cooper, 1990 October 12
11|19 Correspondence, Wicomico County Department of Planning, 1990 October 2
11|20 Newspaper Clipping, “When TV Came to Town,” 1994 July 17
11|20 Newspaper Clipping, “History in the Eyes of a Surveyor,” 1991 February 3
11|20 Photograph, Richard Cooper, 1990s
11|20 Newspaper Articles, Richard Cooper, 1989, 1993
11|20 Drafts, Biographies of Richard Cooper, 1981-1986
11|20 Notes, Distribution of Books, undated
11|20 Certificate, Land Surveying, 1940 September 17
11|21 Newspaper Articles, Richard Cooper, 1980s-1990s
11|21 Correspondence, Regarding Salisbury in Times Gone By, 1980s-1990s
11|21 Resignation Letter, 1942 September 28
11|21 Newsletters, 1990s
11|21 Correspondence, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 1998 June 3
11|21 Meeting Minutes, Commission of Geology, 1953 December 17
11|21 Drafts, Speeches, 1961 January 31
11|21 Draft, “Recalling a Weird Incident in Far-Off Kyoto,” 1995 July 18
11|22 Correspondence, McDonald Observatory at Mount Locke, 1986 September 15
11|22 Certificate of Appreciation, Department of Natural Resources, 1953
11|22 Map and Deed Copies, 1750s-1760s
11|22 Presentation Covers, 1987-1990
11|22 Maps and Images, Boundary Markers, undated
11|22 Newspaper Clipping, Samuel Chase, 1934 December 28
11|23 Nomination Form, Maryland Historical Trust 1988 Preservation Awards, 1988
11|23 Survey List, Wicomico County, undated
11|23 Newspaper Clippings, Richard Cooper, 1980s
11|23 Correspondence, Regarding Cooper’s Book, 1987 February
11|23 Advertisement, Tony Tank Lane, undated
11|23 Nomination Letter, Regarding Richard Cooper, undated
Box 12
12|1 Manuscript, Salisbury in Times Gone By¸ 1991
12|2 Manuscript, Salisbury in Times Gone By, 1991
Series X: Eastern Shore Life
Box 13
13|1 Newspaper Clipping, Tom Thumb Wedding, 1970 November 1
13|1 Photographs, WBOC Event, 1950s
13|1 Program, A Historical Pageant, 1934 March 26-27
13|2 Book Copy, A Souvenir of Salisbury University, 1914
13|3 Booklet, Historical Salisbury Illustrated, 1898
13|4 Booklet, Industrial Salisbury, 1934
13|5 Booklet, Peninsula Gazette, 1888
13|6 Booklet, Salisbury, Maryland, 1931
13|7 Photographs, World War II Rally in Salisbury, 1940s
13|7 Souvenir Program, Bicentennial Salisbury, Maryland, 1932 August 7-13
13|8 Ration Books, World War II, 1940s
13|8 Victory Boys Certificate, Franklin Cooper, 1918
13|8 First Aid Book, 1917 April 20
13|9 Photograph, First Maryland Infantry, 1940s
13|10 Photographs and Postcards, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, undated
13|10 Newspaper Clippings, Furnace Town, undated
13|10 Excerpt, Minerals Yearbook, 1963
Series XI: Land Records
13|11 Deed, William Pollitt from John A. Hearn, 1881 April 10
13|11 Deed, William White, 1798 July 6
13|11 Deed, Elijah Shockley to John and Peter Shockley, 1819 March 9
13|11 Deed, Joshua Pollitt to James Moning, 1793 November 22
13|11 Deed, Richardson and Risley to Dennis, 1866 March 21
13|11 Deed, James Fooks from George Dashiell, 1803 October 15
13|11 Deed, Rider from Gunby, 1842 May 17
13|11 Deed, Johnson from Roxbury, 1872 July 1
13|11 Plat, undated
13|11 Deed, William Bell, undated
13|11 Deed, Insley and Horner, 1904 October 13
13|11 Deed, Standford and Morris, 1911 June 8
13|12 Deed, undated
13|12 Deed, Insley, undated
13|12 Deed, Hearn and Pollitt, 1880 April 10
13|12 Deed, Toadvine from Robertson, 1876 August 12
13|12 Deed, Huffington Family, 1865 August 10
13|12 Deed, Harcum from Dashiell, 1854 April 21
13|12 Deed, William White from Henry White, 1821 September 8
13|12 Deed, White from Robins, 1774 June 3
13|12 Deed, Price from Dykes, 1811 April 18
13|12 Deed, William White from James Dennis, 1821 May 18
13|12 Deed, Nichols from Jackson, 1850 July 8
13|12 Deed, Morris and Slemmons, 1865 March 13
13|12 Deed, Lankford to Colgam, 1865 February 10
13|12 Deed, Dursey and Wallace from Barkley, 1863 May 19
13|12 Deed, Coulbourne to Freeny, 1853 December 20
13|12 Deed, Hearn from Parker, 1879 October 4
13|12 Deed, Pollitt from Burroughs, 1835 January 22
13|12 Deed, White from Dennis, 1821 May 18
13|12 Deed, Pollitt from Gusley, 1794 May 9
13|13 Deed, Coulbourne from Atkinson, 1813 November 26
13|13 Deed, Mifflin to Cary, 1811 May 31
13|13 Deed, Holloway to Dennis, 1868
13|13 Deed, Gurley from Pollett, 1794 May 3
13|13 Deed, Williams from Carver, 1927 March 31
13|13 Deed, Oliphant from Ellegood, 1881 September 2
13|13 Deed, Pollitt from Dashiell, Toadvine and Hammond, 1881 October 8
13|13 Deed, Toadvine from Brickbead, Fooks, Toadvine, Wailes, 1874 March 17
13|13 Deed, Coulbourne from Hastings, 1905 February 28
13|13 Deed, Mary Walston from Thomas Walston, 1868 December 28
13|13 Deed, Pollitt from Hayman, 1874 April 6
13|13 Deed, Culver from Browington, 1875 May 27
13|13 Deed, Benjamin Hearn from George Hearn, 1877 March 10
13|13 Deed, Benjamin Hearn from Levin S. Gordy, 1874 March 6
13|14 Deed, Smith from Graham, 1882 February 11
13|14 Deed, Toadvine from Fowler, 1884 January 2
13|14 Deed, Davis from Brittingham, 1892 April 1
13|14 Deed, Holloway from Toadvine, 1887 January 17
13|14 Deed, Holland, 1892 December 26
13|14 Deed, Nest from Parsons, 1898 August 5
13|14 Deed, Edward White, 1897 September 14
13|14 Deed, Ellegood to White, 1897 September 14
13|14 Deed, Coulbourne from Davis, 1903 September 21
13|15 Deed, Tyson and Adkins, 1903 January 20
13|15 Deed, Ward from Moore, 1903 January 9
13|15 Deed, Adkins from Coulbourne and Staton, 1906 May 12
13|15 Deed, Bennett to Samuel Black, 1850 January 12
13|15 Deed, Fooks from Smith, 1910 August 11
13|15 Deed, Woolston from Dashiell, 1911 November 1
13|15 Deed, Hill from Salisbury Realty Company, 1915 March 1
13|15 Deed, Cannon from Fooks and Wolcott, 1918 January 14
13|16 Deed, Parker to Bailey, 1891 January 9
13|16 Deed, Rattiff Moms to from Thomas Moms, 1821 May 26
13|16 Deed, Nichols from Williams, 1862 July 8
13|16 Deed, Ward from Graham, 1900 February 21
13|16 Deed, Anderson to Williams, 1907 February 2
13|16 Deed, West to Calloway, 1904 June 1
13|16 Deed, Crews from Bell, 1904 January 2
13|16 Deed, Brewington to Leonard, 1871 December 9
13|16 Deed, John Dixon to Harrison Dixon, 1871 January 13
13|16 Deed, Dulay from Somer, 1875 August 20
13|16 Deed, Williams unto Toadvine, 1898 February 14
13|16 Deed, Holder from Toadvine, 1900 May 12
13|17 Indenture, 1788 December 9
13|17 Deed, Fooks from Pollitt, 1810 January 9
13|17 Deed, Cottman to Morris, 1838 August 24
13|17 Deed, Solomon Short to James Mitchell, 1831 March 8
13|17 Deed, Short from Atkinson, 1838
13|17 Deed, Pollitt from Stevens, 1842
13|17 Deed, Nelms from Meglamine, 1758 August 2
13|17 Deed, Henry Crawford from Horatio Crawford, 1870 October 15
13|17 Deed, Pollett and Gurley, 1794 May 3
13|17 Deed, Martin and Victor, 1793
13|17 Deed, Martin and Victor, 1793
13|17 Deed, Fooks and McBryde, 1810 January 9
13|17 Deed, Herron from Moore, 1818 September 12
13|18 Land Certificate, John Dickerson, 1861
13|18 Certificate and Plat, Thomas Holloway, 1868 April 21
13|18 Certificate and Plat, Henry Onelys, 1867 February 1
13|18 Certificate and Plat, Scarborough, 1866 March 12
13|18 Certificate and Plat, George Hudson, 1866 February 9
13|18 Land Warrant, Wien, 1875 September 2
13|18 Land Warrant, Davis Shaughn, 1867 May 15
13|18 Land Warrant, Samuel J. English, 1911 February 13
13|19 Certificate of Addition, Smullen, 1789 November 24
13|19 Land Warrant, Sampson Coulbourne, 1854 August 9
13|19 Survey Certificate, Charles Parker, 1793 November 5
13|19 Survey, William Laws, 1848 January 12
13|19 Patent and Plat, Joseph S. Cottman, 1841 September 6
13|20 Survey, John Mitchell, 1839 April 8
13|20 Addition Certificate, Parker, 1813
13|20 Courses of “Leeds,” Edmund Hough, 1742 September 15
13|20 Land Patent, Purnell, 1757
13|20 Courses of “Silver Stream,” Nehemiah Tilghman, 1763 March 14
13|20 Survey, Townsend Land, 1795
13|20 Survey, Miller Land, 1795-1796
13|20 Survey Certificate, Solomon Esum, 1762
13|20 Land Patent, Charles Whale, 1749-1752
13|20 Land Survey, John Fassitt, 1758
13|20 Land Patent, Levin James, 1756
13|20 Land Patent, Edmund Smulling, 1761
13|20 Addition to Land, William Stevens, 1761 March 9
13|20 Survey, “Bayley’s Adventure,” 1766
13|20 Survey, “Riggen’s Delight,” 1764 May 12
13|20 Survey Certificate, Riggins, 1758 April 7
13|20 Survey Certificate, Josiah Robins, 1766 April 11
13|20 Survey Certificate, Solomon Long, 1768
13|20 Survey Certificate, Philip Donston, 1766 October 13
13|20 Patent Courses, Jethro Bowen, 1795
13|20 Addition to Land, Levin Cambridge, 1794 January 15
13|20 Addition to Land, Joshua Morris, 1813 June 15
13|20 Survey Certificate, James Matthews, undated
13|20 Survey Certificate, John Culver, 1892 December 31
13|20 Land Warrant, James Mathes, 1815 March 23
13|20 Survey Certificate, Charles Townsend, 1887 February 18
13|20 Survey Certificate, Charles Watts, 1750s
13|20 Survey Certificate, Josiah Robins, 1762 August 24
13|20 Deed, Townsend, undated
13|20 Land Warrant, Richardson, 1824
13|21 Survey Certificate, Joshua Dorman, 1861
13|21 Survey Certificate, William Butler, 1793
13|21 Survey Certificate, William Shockley, 1813 April 6
13|21 Survey Certificate, Thomas Handy, 1816
13|21 Land Warrant, Jonathan Darlow, 1862 June 12
13|21 Survey Certificate, 1863 December 3
13|21 Survey Certificate, Samuel Cooper, 1864
13|21 Survey Certificate, E.H. Wilson, 1865 September
13|21 Surveyor’s Certificate, William Shockley, 1865 October 16
13|21 Land Warrant, William Ward, 1864 December 4
13|21 Surveyor’s Certificate, William Shockley, 1865 March 22
13|21 Land Warrant, David Sharpley, 1865
13|21 Surveyor’s Certificate, William Shockley, 1865 October 2
Box 14
14|1 Survey Certificate, David Sharpley, 1866 April 27
14|1 Survey Certificate, Zephemiah Adkins, 1832 November 15
14|1 Survey Certificate, William Dales, 1869 May
14|1 Survey Certificate, Thomas Pouiters, 1867 July 19
14|1 Land Warrant, John Henderson, 1867 November 16
14|1 Survey Certificate, Patrick Causey, 1860
14|1 Survey Certificate, William Fooks, 1860
14|1 Survey Certificate, Noah Littleton, 1860 December 11
14|1 Survey Certificate, George Truitt, 1694 August 27
14|1 Survey Certificate, David Selby, 1674 April 3
14|1 Survey Certificate, John Parramore, 1666
14|1 Survey Certificate, Daniel Selby, 1605 May 19
14|1 Survey Notes, undated
14|2 Survey Certificate, undated
14|2 Survey Certificate, undated
14|2 Survey Description, Williams lot, 1868 February
14|2 Survey Description, Baker Land, undated
14|2 Survey Description, Humphrey, Fooks, and Morris Land, undated
14|2 Land Warrant, Levin Collins, 1876 May 15
14|2 Survey Certificate, Patrick Causey, 1813 October 13
14|2 Survey Certificate, Robert Townsend, 1872 October 11
14|2 Survey Certificate, Charles Townsend, 1872 November 1
14|2 Survey Certificate, William Fooks, 1872 October 11
14|2 Survey Certificate, Bennett Cooper, 1792 March 14
14|2 Survey Certificate, George Martin, 1862 February 14
14|3 Survey Certificate, Robert Townsend, 1832 March 29
14|3 Survey Certificate, Stephen Townsend, 1799
14|3 Survey Certificate, William Stevens, 1883 December 5
14|3 Survey Certificate, James Fofsitt, 1883 November 27
14|3 Survey Certificate, Charles Wier, 1883 June 20
14|3 Survey Certificate, John Handy, 1881 December 15
14|3 Survey Certificate, Edward Hammond, 1879 October 28
14|3 Survey Certificate, Stephen Townsend, 1877 December 11
14|3 Deed, Culver from Brewington, 1875 November 6
14|4 Survey Certificate, Thomas Victor, 1874 March 11
14|4 Survey Certificate, Jay Williams, 1874 September 10
14|4 Survey Certificate, Stephen Smullen, 1873 April 30
14|4 Survey Certificate, George Neal, 1860 June 29
14|4 Survey Description, John West, 1905 March 14
14|4 Survey Description, Isaac Anderson Real Estate, undated
14|4 Survey Description, Joshua Dryden, undated
14|4 Survey Description, undated
14|4 Survey Description, undated
14|4 Road Survey, County Commissioners of Dorchester County, 1905 May 22
14|4 Survey Certificate, Thomas Dryden, 1893 October 25
14|4 Land Warrant, Charles Wien, undated
14|4 Land Warrant, Rowley and Griffin, 1883 February 8
14|5 Survey Certificate, Jonathen Farlow, 1865 August 23
14|5 Survey Certificate, Elijah Coulbourne, 1841 August 25
14|5 Survey Certificate, E.K Wilson, 1865 June 13
14|5 Survey Certificate, William Disharoon, 1866 February 9
14|5 Survey Certificate, James Holdzhoms, 1865 October 13
14|5 Survey Certificate, Josiah Brown, 1866 January 12
14|5 Survey Certificate, John Dickerson, 1861 October 1
14|5 Survey Certificate, Thomas Parker, 1813 March 3
14|5 Plat, Lemmon and Belle Lands, undated
14|5 Survey Certificate, Elijah Carey, 1760
14|6 Survey and Table of Courses, 1836 June 11
14|6 Survey Certificate, Howard Puzey, 1791 July 25
14|6 Survey Certificate, Water and Sharpley, 1865 July 10
14|6 Division of Real Estate, Somerset County, 1862
14|6 Table of Courses, William Parsons, 1793 November
14|7 Addition to Land, John Brown, 1827
14|7 Plat, “Fooks Choice,” undated
14|7 Survey Certificate, Isaac Parsons, 1867 September 4
14|7 Survey Certificate, Lloyd, 1898
14|7 Survey Certificate, Coulbourne’s Choices, 1859 December 1
14|7 Survey Certificate, Henry Davis, 1869
14|7 Plat of Courses, Benjamin Smith, 1868
14|8 Survey Certificate, Jonathon Farlow, 1858 January
14|8 Survey Certificate, William Dale, 1869 May 17
14|8 Survey Certificate, Hepburn Benson, 1868 September 18
14|8 Survey Certificate, Hepburn Benson and Stephen Taber, 1869 March 11
14|8 Survey Certificate, Joshua Carey, 1869 May 3
14|8 Plat, W, Thomas Collins, 1850 July
14|8 Plat, William P. Massey, 1913
14|9 Survey Certificate, Hepburn Benson and Stephen Taber, 1868 September 18
14|9 Survey Certificate, Ziporah Lewis, 1859 May 10
14|9 Survey Certificate, Thomas Spence, 1841
14|9 Survey Certificate, John Dirickson, 1861 October 21
14|9 Land Addition, Arthur Milby, 1831 December 13
14|10 Survey Certificate, Daniel Constantine, 1879 January 21
14|10 Survey Certificate, John Conners, 1871 April 25
14|10 Survey Certificate, Alfred Johnson, 1876 April 14
14|10 Plot and Table of Courses, Humphrey-Smullen Lands, 1873 June 9
14|10 Survey Certificate, James Larro, 1871 March 7
14|10 Plat, 1892 February 3
14|10 Survey Certificate, Catherine Derickson, 1878 February 5
14|10 Survey Certificate, Gordon Jones, 1878 January 12
14|10 Deed, Moore from Perdue, 1900 September 3
14|10 Table of Courses, undated
14|11 Survey Courses, Dr. Cathell Humphrey’s Land, 1868
14|11 Commissioners Report, 1891
14|11 Survey Certificate, Peter Smullen, 1872 October 9
14|11 Survey Certificate, Joshua Townsend, 1872 September 10
14|11 Survey Certificate, John Dale, 1861 November
14|11 Survey Certificate, Benjamin Stephen, 1863
14|12 Survey Certificate, William Jones, 1881 December14
14|12 Plat and Courses, Cornell Handy, 1876 November 22
14|12 Courses, Townsend, 1872 November 1
14|12 Courses, William Taylor, 1872 December 13
14|12 Survey Certificate, Stephen Tabers and Hepburn Benson, 1868 September 18
14|12 Survey Certificate, Hepburn Benson and Stephen Tabers, 1868 Septemebr 18
14|12 Survey Certificate, Hepburn Benson and Stephen Tabers, 1869 March 11
14|12 Survey Certificate, Maria Johnson, 1872 March 27
14|13 Outline of Land, Thomas Duffy, undated
14|13 Survey Certificate, William Caloway, 1889
14|13 Petition to the Commissioner, Smith and Collins, 1887 December 13
14|13 Courses of Choice, John Osborne, 1797 July 20
14|13 Addition to Land, Cooper Spence, 1794 July 24
14|13 Survey Certificate, William Knox and William Scarborough, 1870 May 5
14|13 Survey Courses, Handy, 1775 October 10
14|13 Survey Certificate, Littleton Richardson, 1866 March 12
14|13 Plat, William Littleton, 1906 December 28
14|14 Plat, B.S. Pusey, 1908
14|14 Plat, Lolley Lands, undated
14|14 Plat, undated
14|14 Deed and Plat, Pyror, 1908 January
14|14 Plat, “Townsend’s Luck,” 1903 September 28
14|14 Plat, Jonathan Carson, 1830 August 20
14|14 Plat, “David’s Harship,” 1761
14|15 Plat, undated
14|15 Plat, Joshua Collitt, 1798 July 20
14|15 Plat, Samuel T. Parker from John Bounds, 1813 April 1
14|15 Plat, Plat, Gordy, Phillips, Culver, 1897 February 13
14|15 Plat, Brewington to Parker, 1875 June 15
14|15 Plat, Benjamin Hudson, undated
14|15 Plat, Vanderbogart, undated
14|15 Plat, Phillips, Cannon, Hitch, undated
14|15 Plat and Courses, Spring Hill, 1887 December 21
14|15 Plat, undated
14|16 Plat, William Miles, 1896 June 25
14|16 Plat, “Dales Delight,” undated
14|16 Plat of Deed, Sturgis from Ennis, undated
14|16 Plat, “Victor’s Conclusion,” undated
14|16 Plat, undated
14|16 Plat, Gully Branch Ditch, undated
14|16 Plat, John Davis, 1900 August 17
14|16 Plat, undated
14|16 Plat, undated
14|16 Plat, James McCallister, 1912 December 5
14|16 Plat, Hastings and Burnett, 1903
14|16 Plat, undated
14|17 Plat and Courses, Jacob Bessons, 1872 November 12
14|17 Plat, Thomas Morris, undated
14|17 Plat, Humphrey from Nichols, 1868 December 14
14|17 Plat, “Duncan’s Delight,” 1883 October 30
14|17 Plat, Carter Dennis, undated
14|17 Plat and Courses, Isaac Parsons, 1913 July 27
14|17 Plat, John and Samuel Parker, undated
14|17 Plat and Courses, Rachel Coulbourne, undated
14|18 Plat, Mitchell, undated
14|18 Plat, Morris, undated
14|18 Plat, John B. Taylor, undated
14|18 Plats, Edward Adkins, undated
14|18 Plat, Fooks, undated
14|18 Plat and Courses, Thomas W.H. White, undated
14|18 Plat, W. Isaiah Townsend, 1811 May 14
14|18 Plat, Lands Adjoining John Shockley’s Land, undated
14|18 Plat, Toadvine and Pollitt, undated
14|18 Plat and Courses, “Atkinson’s Conclusion,” 1845 March 20
14|19 Plat, Woodlands, 1890 October 1
14|19 Plat, undated
14|19 Plat, Bell, Hearn, and Trader, 1820 February 12
14|19 Plat, “Robin’s Gift,” undated
14|19 Plat, Sewell Humphrey, 1913 June 24
14|19 Plat, Smullen, undated
14|20 Courses, “Berches Tall-Island,” 1837 December 2
14|20 Deed, Brown and Parker, 1813 April
14|20 Survey Notes, undated
14|20 Courses, 1861
14|20 Bond, Richard Mills and James Nevin, 1775 June 7
14|20 Indenture, John McGee and William White, 1798 February 5
14|20 Courses, undated
14|20 Extract of Courses, Humphrey, undated
14|20 Plat, W. Richard Mills, undated
14|20 Division of Real Estate, William Harris, 1880 July 5
14|20 Valuation of Real Estate, William Harris, 1880 July 5
14|20 Deed, Jeremiah Nelms to John Nelms, 1772 June 19
14|21 Plat, George Dashiell, 1797 August
14|21 Plat, “Windsor’s Choice,” undated
14|21 Division of Real Estate, William Harris, 1696 July 3
14|21 Plat, Mary E. Toadvine, 1905 July 19
14|21 Plat and Courses, Fooks, undated
14|21 Deed Extract, William Fiah and John Fiah, 1835 February 24
14|22 Commissioners Report, Hiram Duncan Farm and Whaley Quarter Tract, 1899
January 28
14|22 Survey, James T. Truitt, undated
14|22 Deed, Charles Bethkin from S. White, 1903 April 18
14|22 Deed, Joseph S. Ullman, 1903 December 11
14|22 Deed, S. White, 1905 January 4
14|22 Petition for Land, Littleton Harris and William Harris, 1878
14|22 Proceedings for the Valuation and Division of Real Estate, Leah Adkins v.
Isabella Adkins, 1850 April 30
14|22 Lease, Purnell, Fooks, Uriah Shockley and Samuel Hearne, 1907 July 17
Box 15
15|1 Deeds, From S. White, 1903 December 10-19
15|1 Deed, Jackson from Leonard, 1909 May 1
15|1 Deeds, Jackson and White, 1902, 1909
15|1 Deed, Robertson, 1887 December 21
15|1 Commissioners Report, on New Hope Tax Ditch, 1904 July 5
15|1 Proceedings for Land Acquisition, Benjamin Hamblen, 1774
15|1 Deed, W.S.L. from Leroy Lane, undated
15|1 Deeds, The Baltimore Chesapeake Ry Co. from Jackson and Williams, 1898,
1907
15|1 Deed, Emma Ayrs from James Ellegood, 1906 March 1
15|1 Deed, Francis Mitchell from Stella Damian, 1910 January 15
15|1 Deed, Dorman from Ayrs, 1908 October 7
15|1 Deed, Hurley from Twilley, 1883 December 4
15|1 Deed, Parsons from Davis, 1874 January 13
15|2 Land Warrant Form, 1900
15|2 Deed, Hastings to Humphrey, 1902 September
15|2 Deed, Edward Cantwell from Greensbury Waller, 1902 November 4
15|2 Commissioner’s Report, Hiram Duncan Farm, Whaley Quarter Tract, 1899 January 28
15|2 Survey Report and Plat, Peter Shockley, 1898 January 6
15|2 Plat, Phillips, undated
15|2 Survey Description, William M. Day, 1906 January 31
15|2 Deed, Morris Walton to Ross Henry, 1911 April 11
15|2 Survey Description, Lot No. 5-10, undated
15|2 Extract from Last Will and Testament, Dennis Hudson, 1866 November 20
15|2 Valuation and Division of Real Estate, William Harris, 1880 March 24
15|2 Courses, James Townsend, 1763 September 27
15|2 Courses, “Maiden’s Choice, Eliza Denston, 1737 May 9
15|2 Deed, James Dennis from Johnston, 1875 March 17
15|3 Bond, Hans Fooks to Jehue Fooks, 1827 July 28
15|3 Decree for Sale of Real Estate, William Satle and George Nelms vs. Harry Nelms, 1830 February 17
15|3 Bond, Littleton Harris and James Harris, 1888 July 3
15|3 Minority Report, New Road Petition by Toadvine, Stanley, Slemmons, Dulaney, Taylor, Bussels, Livingstone, 1885 February 10
15|3 Addition to Land Certificate, Robert Dickens, undated
15|3 Deed, Malone with Shockley and Jones, 1910, 1919
15|3 Deed, Alexins Insley from James Bradley, 1907 October 31
15|3 Survey Order, David Kuse, 1866 March 7
15|3 Deed, Joshua Pollitt from James Fooks, undated
15|3 Appointment to Commissioner of Evidence, Richard H. Handy, 1810 July 27
15|3 Survey Certificate, Job Truitt, 1866 April 4
15|3 Rules for Preparation of Drawings, US Engineer Office, 1899 March 3
15|3 Survey Outline, Snow Hill, 1793
15|3 Valuation and Division of Real Estate, William Harris, 1880 July
15|3 Valuation and Division of Real Estate, Bond of William Harris, 1881 October
15|4 Deeds, George Hilghman from Johnson, 1888 December
15|4 Deeds, Perdue, Coulbourne, and Myers, 1895, 1888
15|4 Land Warrant, John Shockley, 1887 March 23
15|4 Survey Certificate, Louis Dilworth, 1886 May 18
15|4 Survey Certificate, Louis Dilworth, 1886 May 18
15|4 Land Warrant, Louis Dilworth, 1886 May 18
15|4 Deeds, Esther Lloyd and Leatherbury, Dolly, 1886, 1894
15|4 Land Warrant, Louis Dilworth’s “Winter’s Pasture,” 1885 June 8
15|4 Land Warrant, Louis Dilworth’s “Baltimore’s Gift,” 1885 June 8
15|4 Land Warrant, Randolph Humphrey and William Tilghman’s “Commerce”, 1873
June 11
15|4 Land Warrant, Raudolph Humphrey and William Tilghman’s “Pine Lop,” 1873
May 21
15|4 Land Warrant, Raudolph Humphrey and William Tilghman’s “Liberty Enlarged,”
1884 December 15
15|4 Land Warrant, Raudolph Humphrey and William Tilghman’s “Myrtle Ridge,”
1884 December 7
15|4 Land Warrant, Raudolph Humphrey and William Tilghman’s “Liberty,” 1884
January 7
15|4 Land Warrant, Raudolph Humphrey and William Tilghman’s “Roanoke,” 1884
January 7
15|4 Survey List, undated
15|4 Survey Certificate, John Smullen, 1827 May 2
15|5 Deed, B.S. Pusey from R.P Graham, 1898 May 17
15|5 Deed, Simon Wimor from David Waters, 1870 September 12
15|5 Extract from Last Will and Testament, John Dennis, 1890 February 5
15|5 Deeds, Cottman and Murrell, 1855-1863
15|5 Deed, W.H. Jackson from Thomas Williams, 1905
15|5 Deed, Elmer Williams from L. Atwood Bennett, 1905 October 17
15|5 Deed, Edwin Murrell from Alice Nood, 1907 March 29
15|5 Plat, E.E. Brewington, undated
15|5 Extract from Commissioner’s Report, 1868
15|6 Survey Certificate, Johnson Ruke, 1873 July 13
15|6 Survey and Plat, White, 1884 November 3
15|6 Deed, Dennis from Stevens, 1883 December 20
15|6 Deed, Dennis from Dixon, 1881 November 18
15|6 Deed, Will Jane Hayman and Alfred Hayman, 1891 April 6
15|6 Judgement on Case, Shockley, 1894 August 20
15|6 Judgement, Toadvine and Moore vs Shockley, 1892 February 22
15|6 Survey Certificate, Little Richardson, 1866
15|6 Bond, Peter Collins and John Rounds, 1851 February 4
15|6 Circuit Court Report,1873 June 4
15|6 Deed, Henry Cooper from James Dennis, 1878 December 21
15|6 Survey Courses, Dr. Eugene Humphrey Farm, 1910 October 8
15|6 Courses, Ernest L. Parker, 1910 June 9
15|6 Deed, Lowe, 1901 August 24
15|6 Courses, “Minbrough’s Discovery,” 1869 November 28
15|6 Land Warrant, Wesley English, 1898 February 11
15|6 Survey Certificate, John H. Youngs, 1866 April 16
15|6 Agreement, Jacob A. Jones Co. with Cleophus and Charles Hearn, 1909 March 3
15|7 Land Warrant, John Hudson, 1886 October 4
15|7 Land Warrants, Louis Dilworth, 1885 June 8
15|7 Land Warrant, William Causey, 1885 May 23
15|7 Land Warrant, James Powell, 1885 December 26
15|7 Land Warrant, John Hudson, 1886 October 4
15|7 Land Warrants, A.J Corning, 1884 August 7
15|7 Land Warrant, A.J. Corning, 1884 August 5
15|7 Land Warrant, J. Wesley Pusey, 1884 November 7
15|7 Land Warrant, Louis Dilworth, 1884 October 21
15|7 Land Warrant, Charles E. Wier, 1883 August 1
15|7 Land Warrant, William M. Powell, 1883 October 29
15|7 Land Warrant, Louis Dilworth and Robert Dilworth, 1883 October 17
15|7 Land Warrants, Charles H. Wier, 1883 December 7
15|7 Land Warrant, James Z. Powell, 1883 October 16
15|7 Land Warrant, Joseph W. Drexel, 1883 May 31
15|7 Land Warrant, James Z. Powell, 1883 September 3
15|8 Land Warrant, James W. Burch, 1882 September 14
15|8 Land Warrant, Charles H. Wier, 1882 September 29
15|8 Land Warrant, John A.J. Hudson, 1882 September 14
15|8 Land Warrant, Thomas Hudson, 1882 September 14
15|8 Land Warrant, William Schoolfield, 1882 September 6
15|8 Land Warrant, Wier, Roer, Cook, Wilson, Doyle, Corning, Macy, Hughes,
Hamilton, 1882 December 29
15|8 Deed, Parson from Holland, 1881 July
15|8 Survey Notes, Benjamin Hearn Land, 1881 August 20
15|8 Land Warrant, Wesley English, 1898 March 18
15|8 Land Warrant, White and Robertson, 1894 July 14
15|8 Survey Certificate, John Parker, 1787 January 6
15|8 Land Warrant, Charles Wier, 1883 December 7
15|8 Land Warrant, Charles Wier, 1883 August 1
15|8 Deed, John Hegen from Gunby and Humphrey, 1910 June 14
15|8 Land Warrant, Fenwick L. Hearn, 1910 September 27
15|8 Deed, Elisha Twilley from Stanford and Morris, 1902 December 21
15|8 Courses, undated
15|8 Extract of Will, Daniel Jones, 1815 March 10
15|8 Index to Samuel Foskey’s Papers, 1886
15|8 Survey Notes, undated
15|8 Booklet cover, W.O Parons’s Papers, undated
15|8 Survey Notes, William Whittington, 1703
15|8 Survey Notes, Thomas Dryden, 1793
15|8 Deed, Humphrey to Graham, 1893 May 13
15|9 Survey Certificate, Solomon Townsend, 1758 April 6
15|9 Petition for Management of Land Affairs, William Adams, 1879
15|9 Plat Description, Humphrey Land, 1917 March 6
15|9 Patent and Plat, Havannah, undated
15|9 Courses, Cattice Casselfine, undated
15|9 Deed, Noble Sr., to Noble Jr., 1755 March 8
15|9 Extract of Deed, undated
15|9 Courses, “Democrat’s Choice,” Fooks, 1848 June 6
15|9 Deed, 1875 August 20
15|9 Correspondence, to Earle Polk, 1910 January 7
15|9 Bearings and Distances, James Causey, 1885 August 28
15|9 Courses, “Castle Fine,” undated
15|9 Land Warrant, Thomas Wimbrough, 1809 March 14
15|9 Survey Notes, “Middle More Island,” 1799 December 10
15|9 Deed, Alison Parsons unto William Parsons, 1867 June 18
15|9 Patent, M. William Pollitt, 1860
15|9 Courses of a Deed, from Richard Shockley to William Shockley, 1791
15|9 Courses, Jonathan Noble’s “Liberty,” 1861 November 22
15|9 Deed, undated
15|9 Bond, J. Thomas Pollitt unto William Pollitt, undated
15|10 Courses of Land, undated
15|10 Deed, Samuel Williams from Thomas Winder, 1878 February 1
15|10 Courses of Deed, Roach to Shockley, undated
15|10 Bond, Benjamin Handy to Nelms, undated
15|10 Plat, undated
15|10 Map, James Smith’s “Double Porch,” undated
15|10 Survey Certificate, James Mars, undated
15|10 Survey Notes, undated
15|10 Survey Certificate, James Berch, undated
15|10 Extract of Deed, Elijah Laws from Joshua Laws, undated
15|10 Record of Payment, Dickerson to Shockley, 1861 October 29
15|10 Land Division, No.11, undated
15|10 Courses, Castlefine, 1689 June 10
15|10 Record of Payment, W. Parsons to William Still, 1835 May 16
15|10 Advice from Alexander Argo, 1748 April 16
15|10 Courses, Robert Richardson, 1835 November 27
15|10 Survey Certificate, William Winder, 1790 September 29
15|10 Courses and Distances, William Stauy, undated
15|10 Plat, Cucklevo Point, 1865
15|10 Survey Notes, “Robins Hope,” 1790s
15|10 Record of Payment, W. Parsons to William Still, 1835 June 4
15|10 Courses and Plat, “Elizabeth’s Conclusion,” 1822 September 28
15|11 Extract of Deed, Benjamin Bern and Adam Bravard, 1827 November 15
15|11 Plat, undated
15|11 Deed, Solomon Shockley from Tilghman, 1858
15|11 Deed, Hazard and Benjamin Jones, undated
15|11 Certificate of Sale, John Chatham to Milford, 1873 December
15|11 Memorandum of Deed, Shockley, undated
15|11 Deed, Stephen Sturgis from Eli Far, 1765 January 25
15|11 Plat, Richard Jenkins, 1848 April 20
15|11 Trespass Plea and Land Warrant, Leonard vs Morris, 1877 March 28
15|11 Deed, Lowe from Smith, 1896 December 21
15|11 Patent, James Dashiell “Dashiell’s Regulation,” 1873 March 28
15|12 Survey Certificate, William Knox and William Scarborough, 1870 May 3
15|12 Land Addition Certificate, John E. Hayward, 1861 September 16
15|12 Deed, from Robertson, 1869 November 3
15|12 Land Warrant, William Brown, 1869 April 30
15|12 Survey Notebook, David Straugh, 1880
15|12 Deed, Josiah Mitchell from Jacob Evans, 1792 November 26
15|12 Land Warrant, Edward S. S. Turner, 1893
15|12 Land Warrant and Plat, Byrd, Willing, and Turner, 1893
15|12 Deed, William Leonard from Benjamin Byrd, 1876 August 29
15|12 Deed, Benjamin Lowe to William Jones, 1846 January 16
15|12 Deed, Benjamin Lowe to William Jones, 1846 March 30
15|12 Courses and Distances, William Staton, undated
15|13 Survey Certificate, Thomas Stellwagon, 1865 June 15
15|13 Survey Certificate, John Franklin, 1865 September 20
15|13 Courses, Lazarus Maddox’s “Poor and Honest,” 1775 August 30
15|13 Survey Certificate, A.H. Larmore, undated
15|13 Survey Certificate, Samuel Parker, 1881February 7
15|13 Survey Certificate, George Neale, 1821
15|13 Survey Certificate, George Hudson, 1866 April 27
15|13 Deed, Hettie Lowe from White S. Lowe, 1901 August 24
15|13 Extract from Will, James Noble, 1769
15|13 Survey Certificate, William Roley, 1866 April 25
15|13 Plat and Courses, Hugh J. Phillips and S.E. Gordy, 1894 May 15
15|14 Plat, Spencer Davis, 1810 February 7
15|14 Survey Certificate, James Campbell, 1833 December 17
15|14 Note, Henrietta Byrd about Purchase of Land, undated
15|14 Land Warrant, Jeremiah Adkins, 1832 November 5
15|14 Land Warrant, John Brown, 1824 December 23
15|14 Deed, Samuel Nelson and James Mitchell, James Fooks, 1835
15|14 Courses, Bartholomew’s First Attempt at Surveying, 1773 December 9
15|14 Correspondence, Greeney and Graham, 1888 April 21
15|14 Bond, George Parsons to Jehu Fooks, 1840
15|14 Bond, Thomas Fooks to Jonathan, Daniel and James Fooks, 1809 December 8
15|14 Schedule of Real Estate, Janis Fooks, undated
15|15 Survey Certificate, Charles Wier, 1883 May 17
15|15 Deed, Gillis from Toadvine, 1840 May 17
15|15 Proclamation, Littleton Richardson, 1866
15|15 Courses, James Fooks, Charles Fooks, Seth Fooks, 1812 December 15
15|15 Courses, Little Proffit and Little Hope, 1795
15|15 Deed, Tomlinson, 1912 May3
15|15 Division of Real Estate, William Harris, 1839
15|15 Plat, Woodstock, undated
15|15 Deed, Hastings from Mills, 1877 December 27
15|15 Deed, Gosler from Basutiera, 1887 December 27
15|15 Survey Certificate, William Fooks, 1872 September 10
15|16 Survey Certificate and Plat, James Campbell, 1833 December 17
15|16 Table of Courses, “New Holland,” undated
15|16 Survey and Plat, Allison and William Parsons, 1867 June 14
15|16 Deed and Plat, Brewington from Jaithe, 1902 July 11
15|16 Plat, Stonewall and Parsons, undated
15|16 Plat, West Church Street and High Street, undated
15|16 Deed, John Tracey from William Parsons, 1868 February 25
15|16 Survey Notes, on Johnson Land, undated
15|16 Deed, Rev. Spaulding from John Tracey, 1868 December 2
Series XII: Surveying Information
Box 16
16|1 Photographs, Survey Instruments, 1980s-1990s
16|1 Survey Notes, undated
16|1 Internet Articles, Survey Instruments, undated
Series XIII: Ephemera
16|2 School Ledger, 1823-1830
16|3 Scrapbook, Sharptown, Maryland, 1920s
16|4 Booklet, Trigonometric Tables, 1906
16|5 Booklet, Vector Type Log Slide Rule, 1959
16|6 Book, Maryland: it’s Lands, Products and Industries, 1910s
16|7 Cookbook, Reedville, 1900s
16|8 Cookbook, undated
16|9 Cookbook, Matrons Home Club, Salisbury, Maryland, 1910s
16|10 Souvenir Program, Bicentennial Salisbury, Maryland, 1932 August 7-13
Series XIV: Audio-Visual Materials
16|11 Daguerreotype, 1850s
16|12 Tintypes, 1860s
16|13 Photograph, 1860s
Box 17
17|1 Daguerreotype, 1840s
17|2 Daguerreotype, 1850s
17|3 Daguerreotype, 1850s
17|4 VHS Tape, Best of Scorchey’s Corner Vol.7, 1995
Series XV: Legal Papers
17|5 Plat, P.S Shockley, 1914 March 14
17|5 Table of Courses and Plat, Isaac Jones, 1789
17|4 Plat, Matthew Purnell Holdings, 1923 October
17|6 House of Delegates Certificate, Richard Cooper, 1987 March 9
17|7 Plat, Island at Tony Tank, 1922 August 29
17|8 Deed, James Wonnell from William Poysoy, 1783 March 14
17|8 Indenture, William Hopewell and John Davis, 1782 June 19
17|8 Indenture, Morris Family and James Round Morris, 1798 August 15
17|8 Plat, undated
17|8 Deed, Fooks, Parker, Toadvine Families, 1872 October 7
17|8 Deed, Haudy Fooks, Buckhead, Toadvine, Wailes, and Parker to Humphrey Family, 1872 October 8
17|9 Deed, Gideon Bradley to James Bradley, 1840 November 25
17|9 Plat, Ruark Land, Wicomico County, 1901
Series XVI: Oversize Materials
Box 18
18|1 Plats, 1911 January 21, 1923 March 24
18|2 Painting, “Delaware Troops Leaving the Green, 1776,” 1974 December
183 Indenture, Worcester County, 1853 July 15
18|4 Plat, 1892 March 21
18|5 Plat, undated
18|6 Souvenir Program, Bicentennial Salisbury, Maryland, 1932 August 7-13
18|7 Resolution Certificate, Richard Cooper, 1993 December 21
18|8 Governor’s Citation, Richard Cooper, 1982 April 25
18|9 Governor’s Citation, Richard Cooper, 1989 June 6
18|10 Photograph, Salisbury England, 1957 September
18|11 Membership Certificate, Richard Cooper, 1968 June 4
18|12 Salute to Excellence Certificate, Richard Cooper, 1994 January 10
18|13 Drawing Prints, J. Goebel, Salisbury, Maryland, undated
18|14 Drawing Print, Pemberton Hall, undated
18|15 Photograph, Furnace Town, undated
18|16 Drawing, Skipjack-ChesterPeake, John Moll, undated
18|17 Drawing, St. Peter’s Sailsbury, Maryland, John Moll, undated
18|18 Photograph, Fire Damage on Dock Street, 1886
18|19 Photograph, 1920s
Oversize
1. Map, Civil War Battlefields, 1961
2. Election of County Surveyor Certificate, Peter S. Shockley, 1926 December 2
3. Plat, John Bevans’ Land, 1676 November 25
4. Plat, “Dennis Delight” and Hickory Point, 1792
5. Family Tree, Ancestors of Richard Waller Cooper, undated
6. Map, Highway Intersection US Route 13 & 54, 1989 September 19
7. Survey Drawing, Survey of Accident Site on Line Road, 1972 April 25
8. Map, Tax Map Division of Wicomico County, 1966 November 9
9. Copy, Tyaskin District Map circa 1877, 1992
10. Map, Wicomico’s Arterial Waterways, undated
11. Topographic Survey, Old Green Hill Church, 1987 November 17
12. Map, Road along Wicomico River, undated
13. Copy of Draught, Green Hill Town, 1707
14. Memorial Drawing, Ministers of the Church of England, 1999 August 22
15. Map, State of Delaware, 1868
16. Map, Boundary Lines of Maryland and Delaware, undated
17. Plat, New Street in Salisbury, 1895 October 29
18. Survey and Table of Courses, “Byrd’s Homestead,” 1900 August
19. Family History, Waller, undated
20. Family History and Plats, Waller, undated
21. Account of Estate, Jonathan Waller, 1843 September 20
22. Map, Sussex County, Delaware, 1973
23. Map, Sussex County, Delaware, 1990
24. Outline Plan, Dorchester County, Maryland, undated
25. Last Will and Testament, John Armstrong, 1797 July 25
26. Map, Tax Map Division of Wicomico County, 1967 April 12
27. Survey and Table of Courses, Emerelda Farm, 1933 December 29
28. Map, Tax Map Division of Wicomico County, 1966 November 9
29. Map, Tax Map Division of Wicomico County, 1966 May 25
30. Descriptive Plat, Crawford F. Keller, 1959 March 4
31. Map, Jefferson Crossroads Area, 1999 July 24
32. Map, Mardela Springs Area, 1998 October 14
33. Hand-drawn Topographic Survey, Old Green Hill Church, 1987 November 17
34. Artist Copy, Reverend Alexander Adams Memorial Plaque, 1998
35. Artist Copy, Reverend John Huett Memorial Plaque, 1998
36. Original Measurements, Reverend John Huett Memorial Plaque, 1997-1998
37. Excerpt, Bible Verse, undated
38. Land Surveying Certificate, Richard Waller Cooper, 1940 September 17
39. Survey, Wicomico River Along City of Salisbury, 1910 March
40. Survey Certificate and Table of Courses, Seth M. Whaley, 1868 October 3
41. Survey Certificate and Plat, Littleton Richardson, 1867 November 15
42. Survey Certificate and Plat, Isaac Lewis, 1867 August 15
43. Survey Certificate and Plat, John Powell, 1868 June 6
44. Survey Certificate and Plat, John J. Mason, 1869
45. Survey Certificate and Plat, John Dales, 1861 May 13
46. Examination of Patents and Certificate, Elijah Holloway, 1851 March 7
47. Map, Delaware, undated
48. Plat and Outline, Benjamin Gordy’s “Spring Hill,” 1887 December 21
49. Drawing, North and South Bound Route 13, undated
50. Map, Intersection at Maryland-Delaware Line, undated
51. Survey Map, Wicomico River at the City of Salisbury, 1909 August
52. Map, South Branch of Wicomico River, 1914 January 6
53. Plat of Real Estate, Joshua G. Holloway, 1905 March 13
54. Survey of Factory Outline, A.W. Perdue, 1964 June 1
55. Copy, Declaration of Independence, 1776 July 4
56. Copy, Constitution of the United States, 1789
57. Photograph Copy, Holloway Hall, undated
58. News Clippings and Program, Democratic Primary Rally, 1925
59. Plat, The Farmers v Planters Co. from Glen Perdue, 1913 November 7
60. Plat, H.C. Tull’s Lots, 1911 January 13
61. Family Tree, Handy, undated
62. General Highway Map, Wicomico County, 1937
63. Survey and Plat of Real Estate, A.F. Parsons, 1903 November 25
64. Map, Chesapeake Corp of Virginia, undated
65. Newspaper Cover, Old Christ Church Laurel, Delaware, 1988 August 23-24
66. Descriptive Plat, Edward Davis, 1926 February 3
67. Survey, Wicomico Children’s Home Inc., 1950 October 5
68. Colored Plat, Tony Tank, 1955 June 1
69. Hand Drawn Plat, Tony Tank, 1955 June 1
70. Map, Maryland/Delaware Quadrangle, 1901
71. Army Map Service Map, Salisbury, Maryland, 1946
72. Plat of Salisbury, 1818
73. Deed Copy, Jonathan Bayley to William Goddard, 1783
74. Plat, Salisbury Maryland around Camden Historic District, 1816
75. Map, First Settlements in Wicomico Hundred, undated
76. Map, the New World, 1588
77. Aerial Photograph, Salisbury before Route 50, pre 1960s
78. Plat, Salisbury Neighborhood along Spring & E. Lincoln, 1994 May 16
79. Family Tree, Grobbham Family, Howe and Lowen Family, undated
80. Drawing, US Frigate Constitution and Old Ironsides, undated
81. Map Copy, “The Oldest Map of the New World,” 1500
82. Topographic Map, Pyramids of Giza, undated
83. Map and Chart, Chesapeake Bay, 1781 November 30
84. Map, French Canada, 1730
85. Map Print, 17th Century Global Map, circa 1600s
86. Map, George Washington’s Estate at Mount Vernon, 1793
87. Aerial Photograph, Tony Tank?
88. Certificate, Franklin Kent Cooper, Washington College of Maryland,
89. Advertisement, Tony Tank Neighborhood, 1950s
90. Commissioner of Geological Survey Certificate, Richard Waller Cooper, 1978 June 30
91. Commissioner of Geological Survey Certificate, Richard Waller Cooper, 1973 June 12
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