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Box 02

 Container

Contains 128 Results:

Benj. Young confirmation certificate from St. Mary's College, 1836 July 10

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains materials from the Smyth, Young, Willson, and Strong families that have resided at Trumpington Manor for over three centuries. Much of the collection is the correspondence of Anna Young of Washington D.C. who married into the Willson family at Trumpington. Much of the later material was compiled by Mildred Strong, including the research on the Smyth family.This collection contains four series: Young family papers; Willson family papers; Smyth family...
Dates: 1836 July 10

Isadore T. Young letter to Benjamin Young at Rock Hall, MD, 1884 February 8

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 14
Scope and content note

Letter regarding death of Ilene Brent and news of other family and friends.

Dates: 1884 February 8

Isadore T. Young letter to Benjamin Young, 1884 April 16

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 14
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Letter regarding news family and friends including the family at Duddington in D.C. and mentions the Young’s cook’s husband has been arrested.

Dates: 1884 April 16

Isadore T. Young letter to Benjamin Young, 1886 March 3

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 14
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Letter regarding news family and friends including Billy Bine’s death, Clement Young’s daughter Louise Young’s marriage to George Livingston, Mrs. Cleay applying for a divorce, and their horses.

Dates: 1886 March 3

Joseph S. Birch, at Washington, D.C., letter to Benjamin Young, 1883 July 19

 File — Box: 02, Folder: 14
Scope and content note

Letter apologizes for not being able to accept an invitation to visit and for missing Wilfred Young’s visit, he will stay in Washington for the summer, and that he is out of practice with the flute.

Dates: 1883 July 19

Letter from the law offices of Crittenden & Mackey in Washington, D.C. to Benjamin Young, 1885 February 12

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 14
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Letter regarding the claim on Notley Young’s D. C. estate, requesting more genealogy on the family to bolster the claim.

Dates: 1885 February 12

William Earle letter to Benjamin Young at Rock Hall, MD, 1885 June 29

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 14
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Earle is a Washington lawyer who deals with French spoilation claims, informing Benjamin that there is no available proof of the claim by Fenwick, Mason & Co. Mason’s grandson General Fitzhugh Lee has also inquired about the claim.

Dates: 1885 June 29

Renewal notice for Benjamin Young's subscription to “The Weekly Star”, 1886 March 4

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains materials from the Smyth, Young, Willson, and Strong families that have resided at Trumpington Manor for over three centuries. Much of the collection is the correspondence of Anna Young of Washington D.C. who married into the Willson family at Trumpington. Much of the later material was compiled by Mildred Strong, including the research on the Smyth family.This collection contains four series: Young family papers; Willson family papers; Smyth family...
Dates: 1886 March 4

Erastus Thatcher letter to Benjamin Young, 1886 August 6

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 14
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Letter requesting biographical information on Notley Young, whose estate is to be divided into city lots for Washington D.C.

Dates: 1886 August 6