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Richard C. Sharp Collection 1794-1895, MS. 2309
Maryland Historical Society
Library of Maryland History
Richard C. Sharp Collection, 1794-1895
Maryland Historical Society
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Richard C. Sharp Collection, 1794-1895 Contact Information:
Maryland
Historical Society
Manuscripts Department
Maryland Historical Society Library
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Baltimore MD 21201-4674
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Descriptive Summary
RICHARD C. SHARP COLLECTIONMS 2309
Maryland Historical Society
Baltimore MD 21201-4674
Scope and Contents
Manuscripts
1798 May 23
Robert Smith to George Salmon
Opinions on stock and dividend policies of the Bank of Baltimore
1802 April 7
W. Cooke to John McFadon & Co.
Concerning a debt of a Mr. Caton to the Bank of Maryland; there is another copy of this letter, certified to be a “true” copy on November 9, 1802.
1802 August 6
Jesse Tyson and others to the President & Directors of the Bank of Baltimore.
Statement of financial support for Samuel Byrnes
1802 September 21
Incomplete document regarding the account of Mr. McFadon
1802 September 14
Thomas and Thomas W. Arnat to the President and Directors of the Bank of Baltimore.
Conderning a loan to John Yates
1802 September 23
William McFadon & Co. to George Salmon
Concerning the debts of William McFadon & Co. to the Bank of Baltimore
1802 September 30
John McFadon to George Salmon
Concerning the financial affairs of William McFadon.
1802 October 2
Bank of Baltimore to Albert Gallatin
Copy of a letter to Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury, about the condition of the bank.
1802 October 12
William Slater to the President and Directors of the Bank of Baltimore
Concerning the credit of John McFadon & Co.
1802 October 18
J. McFadon & Co. to George Salmon
About their financial conditions
1802 October 18
Daniel Ludlow to George Salmon
About the competition with state banks of the United States Bank
1802 December 23
George Salmon to James Purviance and Thomas Dickson
About the deposit of state money in the Bank of Baltimore
1803 June 23
Opinion of Luther Martin on the security of a mortgage
1803 August 15
William Slater and John McFadon to George Salmon
About the doubt of McFadon & Company
([UNK])
1807 September 14
W. Cooke to the Directors of the Bank of Baltimore
Comments about the charter of the bank
1808 February 3
John McDonough to the President and Directors of the Bank of Baltimore
Request for an additional loan
1810 July 3
Copy of the minutes of a meeting of several banks about the use of foreign gold
1811 March 15
William Wilson to Albert Gallatin
Request for instructions regarding the use of Bank of the United States notes by the Bank of Baltimore
1811 May 16
Albert Gallatin to James Cox
Requesting the publication of a notice in the newspapers of Baltimore
1813 October 5
John Smith to James Cox
About the adjustment of an account
1815 August 7
Isaac L. McCoy to James Cox
Letter of thanks for Cox's personal friendship and business assistance
1815 August 15
R.G. & Charles Harrison to James Cox
About the printing of bank notes
1815 October 24
John Meek to the Cashier of the Bank of Baltimore
Sumitting a bank note specimen
1821 June 13
H. Hudson to the Cashier of the Bank of Baltimore
Enclosing a bank note specimen
BROADSIDES
1815 October 19
Advertisement of Jacob Perkins for a new system of printing bank note
1821 July 25
Circular advertisement of Eleazer Huntington for the printing of bank notes
1824 February 9
Advertisement of Fairman, Draper, Underwood & Co. concerning the production of bank notes. Addressed to James Cox
1835 May 6
Wanted notice for a counterfeiter, addressed to the Bank of Baltimore and signed by three policemen.
PAMPHLETS
The Permanent Stereotype Steel Plate, with Observations On Its Importance, And An Explanation of Its Construction and Uses. N.p.: C. Stebbins, 1806.
The National Bank of Baltimore Md. One Hundred Anniversary 1795-1895. N.p.: c. 1895.
PHOTOCOPIES
Three pages of photocopies of a document, 1794, concerning the freeing of Thomas Wilkens' slaves.

