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Xll INDEX. 252—Calverts in 1682, names of, i, 288, 289, 309-Governor Harts, i, 385, 387—Of Governors, i, 472, 496—First under State government, ii, 287. Charles County, i, 271, 272,303,411; ii, 193; iii, 243—Non-importation association, ii, 164—Resolutions, ii, 152, 165, 169, 228— Subscription, ii, 168—Lieutenant of, ii, 453—Commissary, ii, 455—United States Constitution, ii, 543—Raising troops in, ii, 192, 343—District, ii, 547—First elections under United States Constitution, i, 549, 550—Signal stations, ii, 212—Inhabitants, i, 377; iii, 141—Laid out, i, 412— Backwoods, ii, 2—Schools in, ii, 509, 514—Militia called out, i, 508—Assessment, iii, 39—Meeting in, ii, 228—Recruits for the army, ii, 238—British invasion of, iii, 64—Address to William and Mary, 331—Boston fire, i, 513—Pestilence, i, 364—Durham church, ii, 33—Enlisting slaves, iii, 572. Courcey, i, 218, 223, 226, 246, 252, 288, 294, 295. Cape Ma}', i, 231, 232, 254, 395. Carpenters Hall, ii, 162. Confiscations: Property of Lord Baltimore, i, 225,442—In Maryland during civil Avar, iii, 599—Of British property, ii, 388. Choptank Indians, i, 426, 428. Criminals, ii, 7,16—Laws against, ii, 38,40. Commerce, i, 275, 384, 412, 422 — Colonial, i, 517; ii, 14—Of Baltimore about 1800, ii, 603—And slavery, iii, 301, 302— Depredations on American by British vessels, ii, 615—Memorial of Baltimore merchants on neutral rights, ii, 615—Of Baltimore during civil war, iii, 468— Commercial intercourse with Baltimore forbidden, iii, 548. D. Dalrymple, Rev. E. A., annotations to Father White's journal, i, 69, 74,-75. DinAviddie, Governor, i, 440, 443, 446, 449, 468, 473, 481, 495, 505—Council of governors, i, 496. Dunmore, Governor, ii, 189, 190, 213, 268, 271. Delaware, Lord, i,5, 99, 230. Dissenters, i, 286, 363, 366; ii, 125. Doages Indians, i, 8. Drawn and quartered, ii, 387. Dodderidge, Sir John, i, 32. Dent, Wm., i, 309. Decisions: by Privy Council about first emigrants, i, 66—Judge Marshall, case of Johnson vs. Mcintosh, i, 103—Claiborne and Privy Council, i, 116,118—In case of Wm. Lewis, i, 167—Frederick County on Stamp Tax, i, 177—Prigg slaATe case, iii, 326—Pennsylvania boundary, i, 407—On Established Church in Province, ii, 127— Dred Scott, iii, 309—Gorsuch murder case, iii, 334—Judge Bartol in Police Commis sioners' case, iii, 685—Judge Martin on the Constitution of 1867, iii, 701. Depredations of the British in the War of 1812, iii, 34, 41, 45, 48, 51, 55, 61, 68, 88. Daughters of Charity, iii, 723. Delaware: Indians, i, 83, 88, 424, 468— Dutch, i, 101, 239—Settlements on, i, 138, 230, 232, 234, 239, 240, 247, 359—Boundary of, i, 256, 257, 406, 409—Road to, i, 374—Bay, i, 231, 234, 237, 249, 250, 253, 395—Defence of Forts Mifflin and Mercer, ii, 327. Dodge, G. R,, Provost-Marshal, iii, 439. Dushane, Col. N. T., iii, 602, 643. Dennison, Col. A. W., iii, 602. Dahlgren's and Kilpatrick's cavalry raid on Richmond, iii, 610. Dorchester County: ii, 194; iii, 243—Indians, i, 84, 89, 212, 411, 423—Remove from the Province, \, 428—Quakers, i, 271—Boston fire, i, 513—Iron in swamps, ii, 6—Schools, ii, 510—Inhabitants, i, 377, 430; iii, 141—Troubles with the border settlements, i, 398—Laid out, i, 412— Frederick Calvert's manor lands in, ii, 105 — Non-Importation Association, ii, 120—First election under United States Constitution, ii, 549, 550—Subscription, ii, 168—Lieutenant of, ii, 453—Commissary, ii, 455—United States Constitution, ii, 543—Militia called out, ii, 191—District, ii, 547—Raising troops in, ii, 192, 343—Assessment, iii, 39. Democratic-Conservative party, iii, C93. Disfranchisement, iii, 668, 669. Disloyalty, iii, 489, 528, 553, 563, 580, 694- Banishing the, iii, 640. Drafting troops, iii, 517, 518. Despatches in the railroad riot, iii, 730, 731. Davis, John W., iii, 741. Davenant, Sir William, i, 205. Deserters, i, 241; ii, 633. Duke of York, i, 253, 257, 258, 295. Disges, William, i, 295, 300, 307, 310. Darnall, Colonel H., i, 288, 295, 308, 315, 316,317,324; ii, 128, 129. Dulaney, Walter, i, 547. Disputes between Maryland and Great Britain, ii, 121—Governor and assembly, ii, 123. Darnall, John, i, 297. Dobbs, Governor, i, 449, 496. Dagworthy, Captain, i, 469, 473, 507, 510— Commands Fort Frederick, i, 491—Fort Cumberland, i, 496. Dickinson, John, farmers letter, ii, 106. Depredations: On American commerce, ii, 615—Of British, iii, 48, 60, 61, 63, 64. Davenant, Charles, i, 359. Ducking stools, i, 412; ii, 41, Ducks, wild, ii, 3, 8, 58. Debtors, ii, 17. Dress, ii, 17, 67, 68, 87, 98, 99. Drinking habits of people, ii, 95. Dick James, ii, 111, 114.
Object Description
Title | History of Maryland - 3 |
Creator | Scharf, J. Thomas (John Thomas) |
Publisher | J. B. Piet |
Place of Publication | Baltimore |
Date | 1879 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Description
Title | 00000835 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | Xll INDEX. 252—Calverts in 1682, names of, i, 288, 289, 309-Governor Harts, i, 385, 387—Of Governors, i, 472, 496—First under State government, ii, 287. Charles County, i, 271, 272,303,411; ii, 193; iii, 243—Non-importation association, ii, 164—Resolutions, ii, 152, 165, 169, 228— Subscription, ii, 168—Lieutenant of, ii, 453—Commissary, ii, 455—United States Constitution, ii, 543—Raising troops in, ii, 192, 343—District, ii, 547—First elections under United States Constitution, i, 549, 550—Signal stations, ii, 212—Inhabitants, i, 377; iii, 141—Laid out, i, 412— Backwoods, ii, 2—Schools in, ii, 509, 514—Militia called out, i, 508—Assessment, iii, 39—Meeting in, ii, 228—Recruits for the army, ii, 238—British invasion of, iii, 64—Address to William and Mary, 331—Boston fire, i, 513—Pestilence, i, 364—Durham church, ii, 33—Enlisting slaves, iii, 572. Courcey, i, 218, 223, 226, 246, 252, 288, 294, 295. Cape Ma}', i, 231, 232, 254, 395. Carpenters Hall, ii, 162. Confiscations: Property of Lord Baltimore, i, 225,442—In Maryland during civil Avar, iii, 599—Of British property, ii, 388. Choptank Indians, i, 426, 428. Criminals, ii, 7,16—Laws against, ii, 38,40. Commerce, i, 275, 384, 412, 422 — Colonial, i, 517; ii, 14—Of Baltimore about 1800, ii, 603—And slavery, iii, 301, 302— Depredations on American by British vessels, ii, 615—Memorial of Baltimore merchants on neutral rights, ii, 615—Of Baltimore during civil war, iii, 468— Commercial intercourse with Baltimore forbidden, iii, 548. D. Dalrymple, Rev. E. A., annotations to Father White's journal, i, 69, 74,-75. DinAviddie, Governor, i, 440, 443, 446, 449, 468, 473, 481, 495, 505—Council of governors, i, 496. Dunmore, Governor, ii, 189, 190, 213, 268, 271. Delaware, Lord, i,5, 99, 230. Dissenters, i, 286, 363, 366; ii, 125. Doages Indians, i, 8. Drawn and quartered, ii, 387. Dodderidge, Sir John, i, 32. Dent, Wm., i, 309. Decisions: by Privy Council about first emigrants, i, 66—Judge Marshall, case of Johnson vs. Mcintosh, i, 103—Claiborne and Privy Council, i, 116,118—In case of Wm. Lewis, i, 167—Frederick County on Stamp Tax, i, 177—Prigg slaATe case, iii, 326—Pennsylvania boundary, i, 407—On Established Church in Province, ii, 127— Dred Scott, iii, 309—Gorsuch murder case, iii, 334—Judge Bartol in Police Commis sioners' case, iii, 685—Judge Martin on the Constitution of 1867, iii, 701. Depredations of the British in the War of 1812, iii, 34, 41, 45, 48, 51, 55, 61, 68, 88. Daughters of Charity, iii, 723. Delaware: Indians, i, 83, 88, 424, 468— Dutch, i, 101, 239—Settlements on, i, 138, 230, 232, 234, 239, 240, 247, 359—Boundary of, i, 256, 257, 406, 409—Road to, i, 374—Bay, i, 231, 234, 237, 249, 250, 253, 395—Defence of Forts Mifflin and Mercer, ii, 327. Dodge, G. R,, Provost-Marshal, iii, 439. Dushane, Col. N. T., iii, 602, 643. Dennison, Col. A. W., iii, 602. Dahlgren's and Kilpatrick's cavalry raid on Richmond, iii, 610. Dorchester County: ii, 194; iii, 243—Indians, i, 84, 89, 212, 411, 423—Remove from the Province, \, 428—Quakers, i, 271—Boston fire, i, 513—Iron in swamps, ii, 6—Schools, ii, 510—Inhabitants, i, 377, 430; iii, 141—Troubles with the border settlements, i, 398—Laid out, i, 412— Frederick Calvert's manor lands in, ii, 105 — Non-Importation Association, ii, 120—First election under United States Constitution, ii, 549, 550—Subscription, ii, 168—Lieutenant of, ii, 453—Commissary, ii, 455—United States Constitution, ii, 543—Militia called out, ii, 191—District, ii, 547—Raising troops in, ii, 192, 343—Assessment, iii, 39. Democratic-Conservative party, iii, C93. Disfranchisement, iii, 668, 669. Disloyalty, iii, 489, 528, 553, 563, 580, 694- Banishing the, iii, 640. Drafting troops, iii, 517, 518. Despatches in the railroad riot, iii, 730, 731. Davis, John W., iii, 741. Davenant, Sir William, i, 205. Deserters, i, 241; ii, 633. Duke of York, i, 253, 257, 258, 295. Disges, William, i, 295, 300, 307, 310. Darnall, Colonel H., i, 288, 295, 308, 315, 316,317,324; ii, 128, 129. Dulaney, Walter, i, 547. Disputes between Maryland and Great Britain, ii, 121—Governor and assembly, ii, 123. Darnall, John, i, 297. Dobbs, Governor, i, 449, 496. Dagworthy, Captain, i, 469, 473, 507, 510— Commands Fort Frederick, i, 491—Fort Cumberland, i, 496. Dickinson, John, farmers letter, ii, 106. Depredations: On American commerce, ii, 615—Of British, iii, 48, 60, 61, 63, 64. Davenant, Charles, i, 359. Ducking stools, i, 412; ii, 41, Ducks, wild, ii, 3, 8, 58. Debtors, ii, 17. Dress, ii, 17, 67, 68, 87, 98, 99. Drinking habits of people, ii, 95. Dick James, ii, 111, 114. |