Documentary History Copies, Collected Historical Documents, 2000.027_0250

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Author(s): Nicholas B. Sceetz

Year: 1980

Summary

Enclosed in this file is the shelf list of Jesuit archive holdings under Blossom Point and Cedar Point Neck headings. These documents include an updated description of Cedar Point Neck Estate Post Antebellum; a collection of 1649 Early Blossom Point Patents; a reverse copy of Griffin Map 1712; a 1718 lease between William Hunter and John Suttles; a 1721 lease between William Hunter and John Copshaw; a reverse copy of a 1700's McCan map; minutes and resolutions from the early 1800's; a list of tenants at Blossom Point not reported in 1841; notes on the condition of Jesuit farms including Cedar Point Neck dated 1842; 1852 memorandum discussing repairs on Ballast House; 1855 discussion about impact of railroad; 1872 description of Cedar Point Neck; correspondence regarding a petition for a steamboat wharf at Blossom Point, 1878; 1890 description of farms on Blossom Point; 1904-1906 farm improvement lists; 1905 copy of earlier records regarding a property dispute; and 1906 estimate for changing the mill at old chapel point into a tobacco barn. Copies were requested from the Maryland Province Archives.

Cite this Record

Documentary History Copies, Collected Historical Documents, 2000.027_0250. Nicholas B. Sceetz. 1980 ( tDAR id: 445938) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8445938

Keywords

Investigation Types
Heritage Management

General
Collections Management

Geographic Keywords
Maryland (State / Territory)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -79.387; min lat: 38.165 ; max long: -76.355; max lat: 39.749 ;

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