Box 03
Contains 73 Results:
Genealogical notes on the Benjamin Young family by Anna Young Willson, undated
Notley Young Washington, D.C. land dispute correspondence, 1791-1930
E. Max Hasselbach, at Washington, D.C., letter to Julia Willson Ringgold, 1908 April 21
Letter trying to bring together Notley Young decedents as claimants to reclaim land in Washington D.C. Letter contains genealogical information of the Young family.
E. Max Hasselbach, at Washington, D.C., letter to Julia Willson Ringgold, 1908 May 15
Letter trying to bring together Notley Young decedents as claimants to reclaim land in Washington D.C. Letter contains genealogical information of the Young family.
Helen Brisco, Office of Clerk of Prince George’s County, letter to Paul A. Willson at Byrdton, VA, 1927 January 26
Regarding fees to compile conveyances for Notley and Benjamin Young 1698 to 1840.
Helen Briscoe, at Upper Marlboro, MD, letter to Paul A. Willson, 1927 February 12
Regarding results of conveyance search and not being able to find the property what was latter used by the District as a market.
J. L. Farnum, at Washington, D.C., letter to Paul A. Willson, 1927 March 24
Cover letter to H. A. Slade’s memorandum.
H. A. Slade of Library of Congress memorandum to Paul A. Willson, 1927 March 22
Memorandum regarding references to distribution of Notley Young’s property in Washington D.C.
Daniel E. Garges, Secretary of Board of Commissioners, Washington, D.C., letter to Helen Greene at Byrdton, VA, 1927 March 31
Regarding information on the land used for Center Market.
B.M. Parmenter, Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., letter to Helen W. Greene at Byrdton, VA, 1927 April 7
Regarding information on the land used for Center Market.