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INDEX. 488—Paroled prisoners in Baltimore, iii, 650—Relating to elections, iii, 457, 560— To suppress newspapers, iii, 663, 665, 666—Flags ordered to be displayed, iii, 529, 550—General Stonewall Jackson to Maryland line, iii, 473—Directing Maryland line to place bucktail on color staff, iii, 478—General Lee's operations in Maryland, iii, 514—General Schenck.s tyrannical orders in Baltimore, iii, 517, 545, 547, 548, 550, 551, 554—Forbidding sale of Secession mnsic, iii, 552—Order arming volunteers, iii, 537, 546—Complimentary to defenders of Balto., iii, 546, 638—Levying contributions on citizens for barn burning, iii, 553, 554, 555—Requiring registration of the disloyal, iii, 566—Kilpatrick's to burn Richmond and hang J. Davis, iii, 613—Conflict of authority betAveen Governor Bradford and General Schenck, iii, 567—Establishing freedman's bureau, iii, 598—Confiscating property of Southern sympathizers, iii, 600—Complimentary to Maryland troops, iii, 606, 607—General Ord calls out Baltimore militia against threatened attack of General Early, iii, 632—Governor Bradford organizes forces of Baltimore for defence, iii, 632—Military orders regulating affairs in Baltimore, iii, 637. Opinions: Of Northern men on disputes between North and South, iii, 337, 338, 339, 359—On John Brown's insurrection, iii, 342—Form of Government, i, 503— Disunion, iii, 345, 358. Old Maryland families, descended from, ii, 55. Officers of the province, ii, 124—Of the neAv State government, ii, 287, 294, 295. Opposition to Parliament, ii, 100,120. Penn, William, i, 253, 254, 256-8, 295, 307, 359, 395, 421—John, i, 395, 397, 398— Richard, i, 395, 397, 407, 409—Thomas, i, 395, 397, 407, 409. Pocomoke River, i, 259, 265. Peter, George, iii, 77, 83, 118. Packet-boat messenger captured by British in the Chesapeake, iii, 128. Prisons, i, 273, 281. Presbyterians, i,283, 362; ii, 29, 32, 514. Printing press, the first, i, 315, 362, 393. Pestilence, i, 364; ii, 29,198. Parishes: Province divided into, i, 343; reference to, i, 352,353, 362,366, 391, 476; ii, 21, 22, 31, 33—In Charles' County, ii, 170—Queries to the parishes in relation to schools, ii, 509,510. Paca, Wm.,ii, 134,179,217,273,561—Sketch of, ii, 225—Religious Controversy, ii, 127, 128---Committee of Correspondence, ii, 144,168—Elected delegate, ii, 131—Votes for independence, ii, 233—Committee on Tea Act, ii, 141—Committee to frame State Constitution, ii, 269—Delegate to Congress, ii, 158,162, 168, 197, 227, 279, 342—Governor, ii, 481,487—His residence, ii,.81—Maryland Liberty Lottery, ii, 106 Annoying General Howe, ii, 318—Constitution of United States, ii, 537—Opposition to Ratification of United States Constitution, ii, 542. Politics: Presidential Conventions, iii, 174, 175, 186, 197, 198, 200, 201, 202—Registry Law,iii,668--Refusal to elect a governor, iii, 57—Minority governing the majority, iii, 141—Caucus nominations for President, iii, 171--Anti-Masonic party, iii, 173—Two-third rule, iii, 175-.-Minority ruling the majority, iii, 187—Downfall of the Whig party, iii, 199—Election troubles in Baltimore in 1856-7-8-9; iii, 250— Reform Association of Baltimore, iii, 265, 268, 271—Election of Speaker, iii, 558— Schemes of the Emancipationists, iii, 559—Provost-Marshal's candidates for office, iii, 562—Inquisitorial questions, iii, 580—Soldiers' vote, iii, 587—Voters disfranchised, iii, 671, 672—Registry Law modified, iii, 690. Post: Established,!, 361; ii, 96—Route, ii, 178. Parks, William, i, 362, 394; ii, 20—Establishes post, ii, 96. Population: Of the Colonies, i, 383 ; ii, 200—Baltimore, i, 421—Province, i, 377; ii, 14—Foreign, ii, 11—Growth of, ii, 14— Convicts, ii, 53. Plater, George, i, 394, 537 ; ii, 205, 212, 217, 228, 269, 273, 280. Pillory, i, 49, 273, 411; ii, 41, 42. Princess Ann, Somerset County, i, 411— Incorporated, ii, 54—Tories in, ii, 301. Pile, John, i, 177. Plowden, Sir E, i, 237, 246. Pratt, Charles, i, 552. Prince Frederick town incorporated, i, 54. Patapsco River, i, 265, 272, 290, 393, 417. Potomac River, explored by Smith, i, 57— Visited by first settlers, i, 74, 78, 195— Indians, i, 190, 292—Canals, ii, 518. Patuxent River, explored by Smith, i, 12— Father White, i, 78—Indians on, i, 146— Claiborne, i, 214—References, i, 215— British in, iii, 64, 68. Port Tobacco Indians, i, 12,19, 88, 125,189, 190, 290. Prayers for the King prohibited, ii, 220. Piscataway, i,14,135,139,146,189,190; ii, 21. Potomac tOAvn, i, 15. Powhatan Indians, i, 10, 78, 83, 84,187,292. Protestants, bigoted, i, 25,63, 65, 160, 369, 370—Complaints against Catholics, i, 44, 60, 364, 368—First in province, i, 75, 169, 262—In general, i, 49, 150, 153,166,177, 178, 201, 285, 287, 338, 438—Rebellion, i, 302, 309,315, 321, 322—Seize Maryland, i, 214. Peace party in New England, iii, 1.
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 | 00000853 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | INDEX. 488—Paroled prisoners in Baltimore, iii, 650—Relating to elections, iii, 457, 560— To suppress newspapers, iii, 663, 665, 666—Flags ordered to be displayed, iii, 529, 550—General Stonewall Jackson to Maryland line, iii, 473—Directing Maryland line to place bucktail on color staff, iii, 478—General Lee's operations in Maryland, iii, 514—General Schenck.s tyrannical orders in Baltimore, iii, 517, 545, 547, 548, 550, 551, 554—Forbidding sale of Secession mnsic, iii, 552—Order arming volunteers, iii, 537, 546—Complimentary to defenders of Balto., iii, 546, 638—Levying contributions on citizens for barn burning, iii, 553, 554, 555—Requiring registration of the disloyal, iii, 566—Kilpatrick's to burn Richmond and hang J. Davis, iii, 613—Conflict of authority betAveen Governor Bradford and General Schenck, iii, 567—Establishing freedman's bureau, iii, 598—Confiscating property of Southern sympathizers, iii, 600—Complimentary to Maryland troops, iii, 606, 607—General Ord calls out Baltimore militia against threatened attack of General Early, iii, 632—Governor Bradford organizes forces of Baltimore for defence, iii, 632—Military orders regulating affairs in Baltimore, iii, 637. Opinions: Of Northern men on disputes between North and South, iii, 337, 338, 339, 359—On John Brown's insurrection, iii, 342—Form of Government, i, 503— Disunion, iii, 345, 358. Old Maryland families, descended from, ii, 55. Officers of the province, ii, 124—Of the neAv State government, ii, 287, 294, 295. Opposition to Parliament, ii, 100,120. Penn, William, i, 253, 254, 256-8, 295, 307, 359, 395, 421—John, i, 395, 397, 398— Richard, i, 395, 397, 407, 409—Thomas, i, 395, 397, 407, 409. Pocomoke River, i, 259, 265. Peter, George, iii, 77, 83, 118. Packet-boat messenger captured by British in the Chesapeake, iii, 128. Prisons, i, 273, 281. Presbyterians, i,283, 362; ii, 29, 32, 514. Printing press, the first, i, 315, 362, 393. Pestilence, i, 364; ii, 29,198. Parishes: Province divided into, i, 343; reference to, i, 352,353, 362,366, 391, 476; ii, 21, 22, 31, 33—In Charles' County, ii, 170—Queries to the parishes in relation to schools, ii, 509,510. Paca, Wm.,ii, 134,179,217,273,561—Sketch of, ii, 225—Religious Controversy, ii, 127, 128---Committee of Correspondence, ii, 144,168—Elected delegate, ii, 131—Votes for independence, ii, 233—Committee on Tea Act, ii, 141—Committee to frame State Constitution, ii, 269—Delegate to Congress, ii, 158,162, 168, 197, 227, 279, 342—Governor, ii, 481,487—His residence, ii,.81—Maryland Liberty Lottery, ii, 106 Annoying General Howe, ii, 318—Constitution of United States, ii, 537—Opposition to Ratification of United States Constitution, ii, 542. Politics: Presidential Conventions, iii, 174, 175, 186, 197, 198, 200, 201, 202—Registry Law,iii,668--Refusal to elect a governor, iii, 57—Minority governing the majority, iii, 141—Caucus nominations for President, iii, 171--Anti-Masonic party, iii, 173—Two-third rule, iii, 175-.-Minority ruling the majority, iii, 187—Downfall of the Whig party, iii, 199—Election troubles in Baltimore in 1856-7-8-9; iii, 250— Reform Association of Baltimore, iii, 265, 268, 271—Election of Speaker, iii, 558— Schemes of the Emancipationists, iii, 559—Provost-Marshal's candidates for office, iii, 562—Inquisitorial questions, iii, 580—Soldiers' vote, iii, 587—Voters disfranchised, iii, 671, 672—Registry Law modified, iii, 690. Post: Established,!, 361; ii, 96—Route, ii, 178. Parks, William, i, 362, 394; ii, 20—Establishes post, ii, 96. Population: Of the Colonies, i, 383 ; ii, 200—Baltimore, i, 421—Province, i, 377; ii, 14—Foreign, ii, 11—Growth of, ii, 14— Convicts, ii, 53. Plater, George, i, 394, 537 ; ii, 205, 212, 217, 228, 269, 273, 280. Pillory, i, 49, 273, 411; ii, 41, 42. Princess Ann, Somerset County, i, 411— Incorporated, ii, 54—Tories in, ii, 301. Pile, John, i, 177. Plowden, Sir E, i, 237, 246. Pratt, Charles, i, 552. Prince Frederick town incorporated, i, 54. Patapsco River, i, 265, 272, 290, 393, 417. Potomac River, explored by Smith, i, 57— Visited by first settlers, i, 74, 78, 195— Indians, i, 190, 292—Canals, ii, 518. Patuxent River, explored by Smith, i, 12— Father White, i, 78—Indians on, i, 146— Claiborne, i, 214—References, i, 215— British in, iii, 64, 68. Port Tobacco Indians, i, 12,19, 88, 125,189, 190, 290. Prayers for the King prohibited, ii, 220. Piscataway, i,14,135,139,146,189,190; ii, 21. Potomac tOAvn, i, 15. Powhatan Indians, i, 10, 78, 83, 84,187,292. Protestants, bigoted, i, 25,63, 65, 160, 369, 370—Complaints against Catholics, i, 44, 60, 364, 368—First in province, i, 75, 169, 262—In general, i, 49, 150, 153,166,177, 178, 201, 285, 287, 338, 438—Rebellion, i, 302, 309,315, 321, 322—Seize Maryland, i, 214. Peace party in New England, iii, 1. |