Box 03
Container
Contains 73 Results:
Letter from the Acting Chief of Bureau, USDA to Loretta Turner at Byrdton, VA, 1927 April 7
Item — Box: 03, Folder: 02
Scope and content note
Regarding lack of information on the land used for Center Market.
Dates:
1927 April 7
Carey Brown, Assistant Director, Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital, Washington, D.C., letter to Loretta Turner at Byrdton, VA, 1927 April 9
Item — Box: 03, Folder: 02
Scope and content note
Regarding history of the land used for Center Market and the Supreme Court Case Van Ness v. Mayor of Washington, 4th Peters 230-284.
Dates:
1927 April 9
Leonard J. Mather, Attorney at Law, Washington, D.C., letter to Julia R. Ringgold at Rock Hall, MD, 1930 November 25
Item — Box: 03, Folder: 02
Scope and content note
Regarding lack of results after talking with Rosenberg and Wolfe, the lawyers of the 1908 suit. Suggests contacting the Mayes in Kentucky, a branch of the Young family.
Dates:
1930 November 25
Order for appearance at Supreme Court of District of Columbia as heir of Ignatius Fenwick Young, circa 1920
Item — Box: 03, Folder: 02
Scope and content note
Regarding condemnation of square 727 and 728 of the City of Washington, District of Columbia.
Dates:
circa 1920
Deed of Notley Young for lands to be divided into city lots, 1791 June 28
Item — Box: 03, Folder: 02
Scope and content note
Note only, not the original deed.
Dates:
1791 June 28
Richard Bennett Willson Jr. correspondence, 1867; 1896
Sub-Series — Box: 03, Folder: 16
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:
1867; 1896
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1847-1906; undated
Sub-Series — Box: 03, Folder: 17
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:
1847-1906; undated
Geological Illustrations Accompanying the first report of Philip T. Tyson Agricultural Chemis of the State of Maryland, 1859
Item — Box: 03, Folder: 19
Scope and content note
Published by A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore.
Dates:
1859
Promissory note for Notley Young to pay Levi Burger and Conway, sixty dollars for construction of a tobacco house, 1837 September 25
Item — Box: 03, Folder: 01
Scope and content note
The poem Thy Mother Boy by Mrs. Sigourney dated July 9, 1845 is written on the reverse.
Dates:
1837 September 25
Young family genealogy by Anna Young Willson, copied by Julia Willson Ringgold, undated
Item — Box: 03, Folder: 01
Scope and content note
Reverse includes funeral notice for Mrs. Ellinor Brooke, Anna Young Willson’s aunt.
Dates:
undated