Dunlop Papers, 1788-1908
Maryland Historical Society
 
  

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Dunlop Papers, 1788-1908
Maryland Historical Society

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Descriptive Summary

PRELIMINARY INVENTORY OF DUNLOP PAPERS

MS. 316

3 boxes and oversize

Maryland Historical Society

Baltimore MD 21201-4674



Container List

 

(1793-1908)

ACCESSION 52450

 

 

BOX 1

List of debts and bills payable, 1 vol., [kept by James Dunlop?], 1809-1816.

 

 

 

BOXES 2, 3

Account books (day book Box 2 and journal Box 3), 2 vols., Kept by James Dunlop, 1793-1811.

 

 

 

BOX 1

Documents relating to the Estate of Robert Peter; letters and documents, Robert T. Dunlop, James Dunlop, and others. Two copies, opinion of Philip B. Key. Ca. 90 Mss Ca. 1806-1820.

 

 

 

Farm records, 1 vol. [Kept by James Dunlop?], 1809-1816.

 

 

 

Letters from James, George T., and Robert Dunlop (each in Princeton, N.J.) to their father, 1810-1815. Also letter from [Helen?] Dunlop to her brother, James, July 22, [ca. 1815].

Ca 9 Mss.

 

 

 

Letters and documents, James Dunlop, Jr., ca. 1811-1821.

Ca. 21 mss.

 

 

 

Legal opinion, A.D.S., Francis Scott Key, March 14, 1812.

 

 

 

Three letters from Helen Dunlop to her parents, and two related documents, 1817-1818.

 

 

 

Letters, George T. Dunlop to his father, James Dunlop re: his efforts to become established in business in New York City, etc., 1817-1821.

CA. 20 mss.

 

 

 

Two parchments, Glasgow University, 1818-1819.

 

 

 

Letter, Thomas Tingey to James Dunlop, Feb. 24, 1818.

 

 

 

Letters and documents, George T. Dunlop, James Dunlop, and others. Ca 1853-1908.

Ca. 200 mss.

 

 

 

Picture of Francis Thomas, Gov. of Md.

 

 

 

Newspaper, Columbian Gazette (Georgetown), April 9, 1833.

 

 

 

Dunlop Genealogy, typescript; and clippings from Burke's Perrage.

 

 

 

 

 

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