Box 01
Contains 127 Results:
Bond between Hannah Kelly, James Wilson, and Thomas Saulsbury, 1819 May 29
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Two envelopes addressed to John Brown, undated
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Letter from E. F. Emory to John Brown, Esq. regarding debt, 1848 August 7
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Two promissory notes and a receipt between James Langston and Jacob Reese, 1818 December 29
Regarding land that belonged to William Seth, deceased.
Extract of deed to John Brown regarding the property "Level", 1736; 1765
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Note regarding John Willson Right for additional expenses of Survey, 1821 June 29
This series includes documents related to various properties in Kent and Queen Anne’s County: Anthrop, Bishopton, Castle Mills, Price Hill, Ripley, and others. Additionally, it contains miscellaneous papers related to the Sweard family and Dennis Kelly.
Receipt and account between John Brown and John Wilson, 1821 June 29
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Receipt between John Brown and Joseph Hubbard, 1821 April 19
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Receipt from John V. Neser & Son to Mrs. Bordley, 1900
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Bordley family. The Bordley family are the most recent residents of Ripley. It includes papers of various family members, including Madison Bordley’s Washington College receipts and report cards. There are also receipts related to the Hospital for Incurables of Baltimore City.
Receipts between A. M. Bordley and E. M. Forman, 1896; 1899
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Bordley family. The Bordley family are the most recent residents of Ripley. It includes papers of various family members, including Madison Bordley’s Washington College receipts and report cards. There are also receipts related to the Hospital for Incurables of Baltimore City.