![]() ![]() Letters from the 1940s.Ĭorrespondence, minutes, brochures, and newspapers article from the 1950s and 1960s. Two reports of meetings held in 1892 and not recorded in the third ledger. Undated and anonymous 11 pages report on the profitability of agriculture on the Eastern Shore.ġ903 report on tomato culture by MacKenzy Goldsborough. Ship’s Logs: Captain Richard Trask’s and Captain Thomas Leach’s, c1830, are the most significant. R anging from a warrant signed by Queen Elizabeth I ordering an attack on Spain, to an anxious letter by Lenin’s wife following her husband’s arrest as a possible Tsarist spy at the outbreak of World War I, this unique collection of some 170 lots preserves exceptional moments over four centuries of British, European, and colonial history. Records kept by cabinet makers, day laborers, merchants, ship captains, and others are available and interesting to read. Copies of 1805 minutes and other documents. Ledgers from the store of Abigail Trask from 1814 through 1840 show carefully kept accounts of her goods and customers. This part of the collection is located in box 70, in individually barcoded folders.ģ3636002747073 Entry notices for cattle show and fair in Easton 1822-1824 33536001687452 1805 minutes probably written by Robert H. Framed Certificate of Membership to the Maryland Agricultural Society, 1824.Cattle Show Exhibition of Manufactures - Brighton, MA 1833.Cattle Show and Fair Poster - Easton, MD 1824.Lists of active members, a list of estates where they met and their owners, and an index are found at the end of this ledger. The typewritten pages as well as brochures and lists have been glued on the volume pages. The proceedings were handwritten from 1863 to 1905, then partly typed until 1950. This ledger also contains 432 pages, but of white paper. Pages 416-417 record 19 meetings which have also been copied in ledger 3. A notation on page 99 indicates that the Society proceedings have been lost from 1832 to 1839. Constitution, by-laws, correspondence, and minutes have been recopied, probably by the same person, from loose papers sometime after 1867 (see page 15 in ledger 3). This volume was the result of an effort to put some order in the Society's records dating from 1825 to 1862. This ledger contains 432 pages on blue paper. lists of subscribers from 1818 to 1841 (not continuous) in the back.minutes from November 1818 to November 1827 (not continuous) and from December 1840 to February 1843 in the front.This is a slim book with unnumbered pages which contains: It includes 3 ledgers, original and duplicate loose papers, and posters, all dating from 1805 to the mid-1970s. This collection has been donated to the Maryland Room by the board of the Society in 2004. 138 letters, comprising 189 manuscript pages, without envelopes, dated between. Maryland Room > Manuscript and Archive Collection > The Maryland Agricultural Society for the Eastern Shore Collection Archives & Manuscripts provides a way to search The New York Public Librarys vast holdings, initiate a research visit, submit a query to an archivist, and. 28 volumes of business ledgers, accounts, and memorandum books (5,500 pp.). ![]()
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