Albert Laws papers
13 boxes, 2 oversize folders (10.25 linear feet)
(1795 – 1997)
bulk 1889-1908
Edward H. Nabb Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury, University, Salisbury, Maryland
Identifier | 1991.031 |
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Creator(s) | Engle, Margaret Laws ; Laws, Albert; Laws, Victor Jr; Truitt, Maude Perdue Laws |
Acquisition | The Albert Laws papers were donated to the Nabb Research Center in a series of donations by Margaret Laws Engle and Victor Laws from 1991-1997 with additional materials donated by Lydia Welsh in 2019. |
Language(s) | English, Tagalog |
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 Kenneth Forest, October 2017 with editas and additions, April 2019. |
Related Materials |
Laws Family Collection (1625 – 1960) Lester Laws papers (1816 – 1994) Laws and Hastings Families Photographs (1850, 1970) Laws Family Cemetery Collection (March 30, 2004) Leonard Garigliano collection (2000 – 2013) |
Separated Materials | Oversize material has been separated and removed to the Nabb Center’s Flat File system. Artifacts have been separated and removed to Object Storage. |
Abstract: The Albert Laws papers consist of the official and personal records of Albert Laws, and the family records of Margaret Laws Engle, Victor Laws Jr., and Maude Perdue Laws Truitt. The collection documents Albert Laws’ career as an officer in the United States Army, including his service in the Spanish American War and in the Philippine-American War from 1889-1908. The papers include a photograph album and ephemera from the West Point Class of 1893; correspondence, documents and photographs of the 24th US Infantry and 35th Infantry, USV; an eyewitness account of the Battle of San Juan Hill; and a proclamation signed by Emilio Aguinaldo, the first President of the Philippines. The papers also include Albert Laws’ personal correspondence from 1889-1908, with notes by his niece, Margaret Laws Engle. The collection also documents the family genealogy of the Bacon, Laws and Truitt families of Sussex County, Delaware and Wicomico and Worcester Counties, Maryland from 1795-1997. The papers include the personal correspondence and financial records of William L. Laws from 1853-1924 and genealogical notes from Margaret Laws Engle, Victor Laws Jr and Maude Perdue Laws Truitt. The papers also include a survey from 1795, records of the 30th Virginia Infantry Regiment, CSA from 1862 and a business ledger from 1864-1896.
Biographical History: Albert Laws was born in Wango, Maryland on August 6, 1868, the son of William L. and Cornelia Laws. He was educated at Salisbury High School, Salisbury, Maryland, and received an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. He graduated in 1893, and was commissioned a lieutenant in the 24th US Infantry Regiment; one of the original four Buffalo Soldier regiments, composed of white officers and African American enlisted soldiers. Following service at Ft. Bayard, New Mexico and Ft. Douglas, Utah, the regiment saw action in Cuba during the Spanish American War. Laws was wounded and cited for bravery at the Battle of San Juan Hill on July 1, 1898. On his regiment’s return to the United States, it returned to Ft. Douglas, and then saw service at the Presidio in California. In 1899, Laws was temporarily commissioned a major of volunteers in the 35th Infantry Regiment, US Volunteers. The regiment saw action during the Philippine-American War. Seeking independence from the United States, Filipinos engaged in a protracted guerilla war against American troops. Laws was involved in counterinsurgency operations, and participated in heavy fighting at the Battle of Macahambus Hill on June 4, 1900. The 35th returned to the United States in 1901 and was mustered out. Laws returned to the regular army as a captain. He served as a recruiter in Richmond, Virginia, and at Columbus Barracks, Ohio before rejoining the 24th in the Philippines. The 24th returned to the United States in 1902, and saw service at Ft. Harrison, Montana, before returning back to the Philippines in 1906. Laws was cited for bravery in numerous skirmishes with insurgents. When the 24th returned to the United States in 1908, Laws was assigned to Ft. Ontario, New York. While there, he suffered an accidental fall and died on April 3, 1908.
Margaret Laws Engle was born on 1911 in Wango, Maryland, the daughter of Victor Laws, Sr. (brother of Albert Laws) and Maude Truitt Laws. She was educated at Wango One Room School and Wicomico High School. She attended Salisbury Normal School, and earned her Bachelor’s Degree from Maryland State Teacher’s College and her Master’s Degree from Teacher’s College, Columbia University, in 1944. She taught elementary school in Anne Arundel and Worcester Counties, Maryland, retiring in 1975. She was married to George Engle, who died in 2003. The couple had two children, Lydia Welsh and George Engle, Jr. Mrs. Engle died on May 15, 2018.
Victor Laws Jr was born on May 8, 1919 in Wango, Maryland, the son of Victor Laws, Sr. (brother of Albert Laws) and Maude Truitt Laws. He was educated at Wango One Room School and Wicomico High School. He attended Salisbury Normal School, and earned degrees from the University of Maryland’s School of Law. Following his admittance to the Maryland Bar, he practiced in Baltimore and Salisbury. He served as vice president of the Maryland State Bar Association, president of the Wicomico County Bar Association, and Chairman of the Clients’ Security Trust Fund, retiring in 2011. He served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps in World War II. He was appointed City Solicitor of Salisbury, and was elected to the Wicomico County Council, serving for 16 years, including terms as vice president and president. He was married first to Eunice Hastings Laws, who died in 1999, and second to Elaine Taylor Jones Laws. He had two children, Victor Laws III and Gerald Laws. Mr. Laws died on February 12, 2017.
Maude Perdue Laws Truitt was born in Snow Hill, Maryland on April 29, 1901, the daughter of Harry and Minnie Holloway Purdue. She taught school briefly before working for C&P Telephone for 35 years. She was married first to Albert Laws (nephew of the above Albert Laws) who died in 1924, and second to Handy Truitt, who died in 1962. She had two children, Albert Laws and Florence Laws. She was a member of Old School Baptist Church, Telephone Pioneers of America and Worcester County Homemakers Club. Mrs. Truitt died on October 22, 1994.
Citations:
Memorial, Margaret Laws Engle, Holloway Funeral Home
https://hollowayfh.com/tribute/details/4182/Margaret-Engle/obituary.html
Memorial, Victor Laws Jr, Holloway Funeral Home
https://hollowayfh.com/tribute/details/3046/Victor-Laws/obituary.html
Obituary, Maude Perdue Laws Truitt, Daily Times, October 24, 1994
Scope and Content Note: This collection documents the military career and personal life of Albert Laws and the family genealogy of Margaret Laws Engle, Victor Laws Jr and Maude Perdue Laws Truitt.
Series I: Biographical Information, 1881-1981 consist of personal correspondence, photographs, and ephemera documenting Albert Laws’ individual service and personal life. The series includes copies of Laws’ official service records.
Series II: Military Career, 1889-1992 consist of official correspondence, photographs and reports documenting the service of the 24th Infantry Regiment and the 35th Regiment, US Volunteers. The series includes maps and commissary and payroll records.
Series III: Family Genealogy, 1862-1991 consist of correspondence, receipts, notes and bound volumes documenting the family genealogy of Maude Perdue Laws Truitt. The series includes a Bible with Bacon family notes from 1870.
Series IV: Additional Material, 1795-1997 consists of personal correspondence and ephemera documenting Albert Laws’ individual service and personal life; correspondence, receipts and notes documenting the family genealogy of Margaret Laws Engle and Victor Laws Jr; and surveys, deeds and mortgages documenting land ownership in Wicomico and Worcester Counties in Maryland. Documents within this series were received at a later date and were not included in the original arrangement. Arrangement reflects the original arrangement from the reprocess that occurred in 2017. Pieces of Albert Laws’ personal correspondence are accompanied by handwritten notations by Margaret Laws Engle to Victor Laws Jr on the pieces’ significance.
Arrangement Statement: This collection is arranged into four series: Biographical, Military Career, Family Genealogy and Additional Material. Series IV is arranged into three subseries: Biographical Information, Family Genealogy and Land Records. Folders are listed by their location in each box; any given subject may be dispersed throughout the entirety of the collection.
Note: Military abbreviations are utilized throughout the entirety of the finding aid.
Subject Terms
- Topical Terms
- Bacon Family
- Laws Family
- Truitt Family
- Military History
- Spanish-American War, 1898
- Philippine-American War, 1899-1902
- Genealogy
- Corporate Names
- 24th US Infantry Regiment
- 30th Virginia Infantry, CSA
- 35th Infantry Regiment, US Volunteers
- United States Military Academy
- Personal Names
- Aguinaldo, Emilio (1869-1964)
- Laws, Albert (1869-1908)
- Laws, William L. (1829-1925)
- Location Terms
- Cuba
- Philippines
- Maryland
- Delaware
Inventory List
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Box 1
Series I: Biographical Information
Autograph Book, Albert Laws, 1881-1883
Photograph, Albert Laws, circa 1885
Photograph, Albert Laws, circa 1889
Photocopies, Salisbury High School Alumni Biographies, Albert Laws, 1902, 1904
Photocopy, Service Record of Albert Laws, US Army, 1889-1908
Photocopy, Service Record of Albert Laws, US Volunteers, 1899-1901
Photograph, Albert Laws, USMA, 1893
Official Register of the Officers and Cadets of the USMA, 1893
Photograph, USMA, circa 1893
Photograph, USMA Class of 1893
Programs, USMA, 1889-1893, 1902
Menus, USMA, 1890-1892
Telegram, Headquarters, Division of the Missouri to the Adjutant General, 1890
Christmas Card, USMA Class of 1893
Song Books, USMA Class of 1893
Examinations, USMA, Albert Laws, 1889-1893
Report on the Battle of Franklin, Albert Laws, circa 1893
Membership, Association of the Graduates of the USMA, Albert Laws, 1902
Letter, USMA Archives to Robert Reeves, 1973
Box 2
Photograph Album, USMA Class of 1893
Box 3
Photograph, Albert Laws, 24th US Infantry, Ft. Bayard, New Mexico, 1895
Copies, Photograph, Albert Laws, 24th US Infantry, circa 1900
General and Special Orders, 1899-1907
Photograph, Albert Laws, 35th Infantry USV, Manila, Philippines, circa 1899-1901
Photographs, Albert Laws, 35th Infantry USV, Philippines, circa 1899-1901
Photograph Album, Albert Laws, Philippines, circa 1897-1907
Photocopy, Photograph Album, Albert Laws, Philippines, circa 1897-1907
Photographs, Albert Laws and woman, possibly Edith Laws Williams, Ft. Logan, Colorado, 1901
Individual Service Report, Albert Laws, 1901
Photograph, Albert Laws, circa 1901
Receipts, Club Memberships, Albert Laws, 1901-1902
Transportation Documents, Albert Laws, 1897-1902
Memorandum, Albert Laws to the Adjutant General, 1903
Photographs, Albert Laws, 24th US Infantry, 1905
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1890-1900
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1901-1908
Baggage tags, bank note, postcards and railway tables, Japan, 1907
Postcards, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1907
Postcards, New York State, 1907-1908
Box 4
Letter, Major A. Markley to Cornelia Laws, 1908
Letter, Photocopy, Captain J.C. Jenks to Cornelia Laws, 1908
Essay, Photocopy, “The Death of Capt. Albert Laws,” by N. Price Turner, 1908
Report, Photocopy, “Military Record of Captain Albert Laws, 24th Infantry,” by Captain C.H. Miller, 1909
Information Request, Oswego Historical Society to Elizabeth Williams, 1973
Notes on Albert Laws, Maude T. Laws, 1981
Notes on Albert Laws papers, unsigned, undated
Photograph of tombstone, Albert Laws, and transcription, unsigned, undated
Photographs, infantry and cavalry, circa 1893-1908
Examination Books, 1895
Infantry Drill Regulations, 1895, 1904
Roster of Troops Serving in the Northern Division, 1905
Manual, Field Orders, Messages and Reports, 1906
Annual Report of the Inspector General, 1906
Circulars, Army Athletic Association, 1907
Series II: Military Career
Abstracts, 24th US Infantry, undated
Photograph, Ft. Bayard, New Mexico, 1895
Photograph, grave of Sergeant James C. Coomey, Alma, New Mexico, 1895
Photograph, Buffalo Soldier, 24th US Infantry, vicinity Ft. Bayard, New Mexico, 1895
Photographs, cowboys and landscapes, vicinity Ft. Bayard, New Mexico, 1895
Photographs, Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1896-1899
Photograph, Officers, 24th US Infantry, circa 1897-1898
Photograph, Officers, 24th US Infantry, circa 1897-1898
Photograph, Officers, 24th US Infantry, Cuba, 1898
Photographs, Officers, 24th US Infantry, Cuba, 1898
Photographs, Officers, 24th US Infantry, possibly Ft. Douglas, Utah, circa 1896-1899
Official Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1897-1899
Account of the Battle of Santiago/San Juan Hill, Albert Laws, 1898
Correspondence, Cornelia Laws to Silas Durand, 1898; Margaret Laws Engle to Dr. Sylvia Bradley, 1992
Box 5
Quartermaster Records, 24th US Infantry, 1897-1898
Quartermaster Records, 24th US Infantry, 1897-1898
Letter, Major A. Markley to Albert Laws, 1900
Book, “Society of the Army of Santiago de Cuba,” 1901
Photographs, Officers, 1st US Cavalry and 24th US Infantry, circa 1899
Photograph, Officers, 35th Infantry, USV, circa 1899-1901
Telegrams, US Signal Corps, 1899-1901
Patrol Reports, 35th Infantry, USV, 1899-1901
Captured Documents, Tagalog, 1900
Official Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1899-1901
Photocopies, Official Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1900
Receipts for Public Civil Property, US Military Government of the Philippines, 1900-1901
Proclamation, Tagalog, Emilio Aguinaldo, Dictator of the Philippines, 1898 and translation, Francis Vergara, 2017
Correspondence, English and Spanish, President of San Miguel de Mayumo to Albert Laws, 1900
Correspondence, Spanish and Tagalog, 1899-1901
Correspondence, Colonel Simon Tecson to Albert Laws, 1900
Box 6
Letter, Colonel E.H. Plummer to Albert Laws, 1901
Discharge from USV, Albert Laws, 1901
Photographs, Ft. Logan, Colorado, 1901
Correspondence on the fitness of 1st Lieutenant Clark Elliott, 1902
Quartermaster Records, 24th US Infantry, 1899
Official Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1899-1902
Quartermaster Records, 24th US Infantry, 1901-1902
Commissary and Payroll records, 24th US Infantry, 1901-1902
Ledger, William Thornton, Commissary Sergeant, E Company, 24th US Infantry, 1901-1902
Song Book, 24th US Infantry, 1902
Photographs, landscapes, vicinity of Ft. Harrison, Montana, 1902-1905
Proceedings of a Board of Survey, 1902
Proceedings of the General Court Martial of 1st Lieutenant Joseph Herring, 1905
Box 7
Official Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1903-1908
Telegrams, US Signal Corps, 1906
Patrol maps, 24th US Infantry, 1906
Commissary and Payroll Records, 24th US Infantry, 1906
Commissary and Payroll Records, 24th US Infantry, 1906
Commissary and Payroll Records, 24th US Infantry, 1906
Box 8
Commissary and Payroll Records, 24th US Infantry, 1906
Commissary and Payroll Records, 24th US Infantry, 1906
Commissary and Payroll Records, 24th US Infantry, 1906
Commissary and Payroll Records, 24th US Infantry, 1906
Box 9
Series III: Family Genealogy
Lists of men and provisions, Company A, 30th Virginia Infantry, CSA, 1862
Correspondence and Receipts, Thomas Bacon, 1864-1896
Business Ledger, Thomas Bacon, 1868-1889
Correspondence and Notes, Bacon family, 1867-1975
Business Ledger, Lloyd Truitt, 1901
Postcard, Thomas Monaghan, candidate for Governor of Delaware, to Frank Le Cates, 1912
Map catalogue, French, circa 1914-1918
Bible, King James Version, with Bacon family notes, 1958
Essay, “Why Salisbury Is Where It Is,” unsigned, 1968
Newspaper Clippings on Maryland Governor Levin Winder, 1966-1991
Box 10
Bible, King James Version, with Bacon family notes, 1870
Box 11
Letter, Photocopy, Albert Laws to Cornelia Laws, 1900
Photograph, Officers, 24th US Infantry, 1906
Magazine Clippings, 1892-1908
Box 12
Series IV: Additional Material
Subseries A: Biographical Information
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1889
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1891
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1892
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1895
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1896
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1897
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1898
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1899
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1900
Postcard, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Hampton, Virginia, circa 1900
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1901
Correspondence, Edith Laws to Albert Laws, 1901 December 31
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1902
Correspondence, John Haas to Albert Laws, 1902 February 24
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1903
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1904
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1905
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1906
Correspondence and Photograph, Katherine Dodge to Albert Laws, 1906 May
Telegram, Katherine Dodge to Albert Laws, 1906 September 27
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1907
Invitation, Yokohama United Club, Albert Laws, 1907 December 27
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws, 1908
Personal Correspondence, Albert Laws
Correspondence, Cornelia Laws to Albert Laws, 1900 May 29
Correspondence, Albert Laws to Cornelia Laws, 1906 November 2
Correspondence, Cornelia Laws to Albert Laws, 1906 December 18
Correspondence, Cornelia Laws to Albert Laws, 1907 January 27
Correspondence, Cornelia Laws to Albert Laws, 1907 February 26
Correspondence, Cornelia Laws to Albert Laws, 1908 March 9
Telegram, Edith Laws Williams to Elmer Williams, 1908 April 4
Telegram, Captain H.B. Nelson to Victor Laws, 1908 April 4
Telegram, Captain William Dashiell to Cornelia Laws, 1908 April 5
Correspondence, Maude Truitt to Victor Laws, 1908 April 8
Correspondence, Amanda Dennis to Cornelia Laws, 1908 April 12
Correspondence, Virgil Ward to Cornelia Laws, 1908
Correspondence, Elisha Truitt to Maude Truitt, 1908 April 28
Correspondence, Victor Laws to Maude Truitt, 1908 May 18
Correspondence, ____ Jenks to Maude Truitt, 1908 May 31
Correspondence, Victor Laws to Maude Truitt, 1908 August 12
Correspondence on the marriage of 1st Lieutenant E.V.U. Bissell, 1902
Telegram, Colonel E.H. Plummer to Albert Laws, 1899
Telegrams, Albert Laws to Company Commanders, 24th US Infantry, 1908
Good Luck Charm, Albert Laws, 1892
Merits and Demerits, USMA, 1893 June
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Commercial National Bank of Salt Lake City, Utah, Albert Laws, 1898-1901
Receipt, Telegram, Albert Laws, 1900 October 6
Receipts, Albert Laws, 1905, 1907
Receipts, Albert Laws, Japan, 1907-1908
Receipts, Military Decorations, Albert Laws, 1908
Newspaper Clippings, 1901-1905
Obituaries, Albert Laws, 1908
Notes on Albert Laws papers, Margaret Laws Engle
Subseries B: Family Genealogy
Photograph, Unidentified Men, possibly Laws Family, circa 1890
Receipts, William Laws, 1826-1855
Personal Correspondence, William L. Laws, 1881
Receipts, William L. Laws, 1853-1924
Enrollment Notification, Militia Forces, Maryland, William L. Laws, 1862 August
Draft Notification, Militia Forces, Maryland, William L. Laws, 1862 October
Receipts, James Laws, 1853
Personal Correspondence, Herman Laws, 1891-1902
Receipts, Victor Laws, 1908
Personal Correspondence, Victor Laws, 1937, 1950
Fire Insurance Policy, Victor Laws, 1920
Homeowner’s Insurance Policy, Victor Laws, 1920
Wedding Announcement, Victor Laws and Margaret Truitt, 1910 October 4
Box 13
Personal Correspondence, Maude Truitt Laws, 1910-1970
Fire Insurance Policies, Maude Truitt Laws, 1920
Delayed Certificate of Birth, Margaret C. Laws, 1966 June 9
Marriage License, George W. Engle to Margaret C. Laws, 1946 June 15
Personal Correspondence, Margaret Laws Engle, 1980, 1995
Correspondence, A.R. Laws to John Laws, 1868 October 22
Personal Correspondence, Stilla Truitt Short, 1935
Personal Correspondence, R.V. Truitt and Grace Gray Truitt, 1945
Correspondence, G.E. Purnell to Reginal Truitt, 1953 November 6
Correspondence, Parkers Survey Company to Lurry Lumber Company, 1888 June 11
Correspondence, Truitt and West, 1888
Receipts, Joshua Ward, 1872
Receipt for Jury Duty, John Wimbrow, 1878
Administration Account, H.L. Shockley, 1881 February 22
Guardian Account, Levi L. Laws, 1880 May 11
Guardian Account, Sarah Powell and Lambert Powell, 1881 March 30
Guardian Account, Mary Powell, 1881 March 30
Guardian Account, Sarah Powell, 1882 October 27
Guardian Account, Elijah Shockley, 1884 January 8
Agreement, Joshua Phillips and William Adkins, 1853 November 30
Agreement, James Betts and Isaac Ennis, 1898 October 26
Horoscope, Lloyd Truitt, 1895 November 6
Notes and extracts, Laws Family, 1933-1997
Notes and Extracts, Truitt Family, 1964-1995
Subseries C: Land Records
Survey, “Strife,” George Truitt, 1795 April 9
Survey, Humphrey Humphreys, 1866 August 31
Survey, Elijah Truitt, 1876 January 28
Survey, E.S. Truitt, circa 1880
Survey, E. Stanley Toadvin, 1886 May 21
Photocopy, Survey, “Truits Harbour,” 1917 December 1
Photocopy, Survey, “Truett’s Purchase,” 1917 December 6
Photocopy, Land Patent, “Basingstoke,” Richard Hill, 1687 November 5
Deed, William Colbourn et al to John Tilghman, 1834 July 30
Deed, John Tilghman and Mary Tilghman to William Laws, 1834 July 30
Deed, Spencer Davis and Ann Davis to William Laws, 1838 January 24
Deed, James Kelley and Elizabeth Kelley to William Laws, 1843 September 7
Deed, James Kelley, Elizabeth Kelley, Spencer Davis and Ann Davis to William Laws, 1844 March 4
Deed, Robert Laws and Isaac Laws to Ebenezer Powell, 1844 December 26
Deed, Margaret Davis et al to Hester Davis, 1860 July 9
Deed, Henry Shockley et al to William L. Laws, 1862 February 21
Deed, Elijah Shockley to William Laws, 1870 September 29
Deed, Humphrey Humphreys to Randolph Humphreys, 1880 October 15
Deed, Samuel Graham and Louisa Graham to Wilmer Johnson, 1881 December 20
Deed, William Brumbly and George Purdue to Wilmore Johnson, Virginia Johnson and Josiah Johnson, 1882 October 14
Deed, Isaiah Johnson to Wilmore Johnson, 1882 October 14
Deed, Joshua Parsons to Wilmer Johnson, 1884 August 9
Deed, William Brumbly, Huldah Brumbly, Daniel Perdue and Elmirah Purdue to Wilmer Johnson, 1886 February 20
Deed, Elisha Truitt to Lemuel Brittingham, 1888 August 17
Deed, E. Stanley Toadvin, Trustee of Amanda Toadvin, to Elisha Truitt, 1888 October 3
Deed, Frank Todd, Ella Todd, Henry Todd and Agnes Todd to Elisha Truitt, 1888 December 3
Deed, Purnell Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson to Elisha Truitt, 1888 December 8
Deed, E. Stanley Toadvin to Elisha Truitt, 1890 June 20
Deed, E. Stanley Toadvin to Elisha Truitt, 1890 June 20
Deed, Randolph Humphreys and Bessie Humphreys to E. Sampson Truitt, 1891 January 26
Deed, Jacob Phillips to Elisha Truitt, 1891 December 2
Deed, William Blundon to Elisha Truitt, 1892 January 14
Deed, Randolph Humphreys and Bessie Humphreys to Elisha Truitt, 1892 January 18
Deed, Jacob Phillips and Sarah Phillips to Elijah Truitt, 1893 December 11
Deed, Randolph Humphreys and Bessie Humphreys to John Ward, 1894 October 20
Deed, Joshau Miles et al to Elisha Truitt and Marion Ward, 1907 December 27
Deed, Iva Williams to E. Wilmer Truitt, M. Maud Truitt and E. May Perdue, 1910 January 12
Deed, Nellie Green and John Green to William L. Laws, 1910 September 7
Deed, Victor Laws and Maude Truitt Laws to Marion Curdy, 1946 August 12
Deed, Marion Curdy to Victor Laws and Maude Truitt Laws, 1946 August 12
Deed, L. Atwood Bennett and Ethel Johnson to Maude Truitt Laws, 1950 October 25
Deed, Victor Laws and Eunice Laws to Maude Truitt Laws, 1966 May 1
Mortgages, Whittington Jones to Thomas Truitt, 1871, 1786
Mortgage, Salisbury National Bank to Maude Truitt Laws, 1961 May 11
Handbill, Road Law, Wicomico County, Maryland, 1874
Oversize
Family Tree, Laws family
Map, Battle of Macahambus Hill, Lt. W.F. Godson, Topographical Officer, 35th Infantry, USV, 1900
Diploma, Wicomico High School, Margaret C. Laws, 1929 June 3
Family Tree, Laws family
Family Tree, Laws family
Family Tree, Laws family
Family Tree, Laws family
Family Tree, Laws family
Family Tree, Truitt Family
Family Tree, Truitt Family
Family Tree, Truitt Family
Family Tree, Truitt Family
Family Tree, Truitt Family
Family Tree, Holloway Family, 1962 January 20
Artifacts
Attachments
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