Bulletin and Journal Index

 

Abolitionists

v2n2/35; v2n2/36

Advertising -1848 and1849

30/4-6

African Americans

82b/4-5,8-9,11; v2n2/9

Agriculatural Society Annual Fair

61/1,3-4

Agricultural Society

37/10-12; 61/1,3-4

Agriculture

v1n2/3-13; v1n2/28-29

Aiken area names

9/4

Alexander, Hezekiah

38/10

Alexander, Robert

17/2-3

Allies, John

46/1

Alms House

8/4; 80/6; v1n2/27

American Mechanics, United Order of

50/1

Anchorage

32/2; v1n2/8

Anglican Church

42/7-8

Appleton

60/9

Arbuckle Farm

v1n2/11

Archer, John

56/5

Arkhaven

76/1,4

Artists

49/1-2

Asbury, Bishop Francis

17/4

Attorneys - 1815

54/4

Auger manufacturing

18/4

Automobile

6/3; 64/1,3-4; 80/5; v2n2/11-12

Baker, Captain Jeremiah

25/5

Balderston Family

27/6-7

Balderston Farm

v1n2/7,9

Baldwins Mill

50/1

Baltimore

v2n2/3,5,9,10-12

Baltimore - the Great Fire of 1904

v2n2/11

Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company

v2n2/10-11

Baltimore and Port Deposit Railroad Company

82a/1,6-7

Baseball

70/1/4-5; 77/10-12; v1n1/17

Bayview

4/2, 29/5

Beard, Rev. John

7/3

Betterton

56/4; 76/5; v2n2/3,5,8,10,12-15

Big Elk Bridge - 1850

v2n2/38

Bird's-Eye-Views

v1n2/40-43

Blue Ball Tavern

3/3; 13/4; 33/3

Boatbuilding

68/1,4-5

Bottling Companies

46/4; 68/6-7

Boulden Chapel

62/3

Boulden Family

62/3-4

Boulden, Levi

52/6

Boundary dispute

60/6-7

Bower, Dr. H. B.

59/1-3

British Army

10/1; 17/2; v2n1/3-5

Broad Creek Pres. Church

26/5

Brown, Donaldson

v1n2/6

Brown, Emma Alice

56/5

Brown, Joseph T.

54/1-3

Bull's Head Tavern

13/4

Calithumpians

51/1

Calvert

63/6

Cameron, Levi Oldham

67/4-5

Campbell's Wharf

v2n2/7-8

Campbell's Wharf - Photos

v2n2/17-18,20

Carnegie Mill

v1n2/16

Carpenters Point - 1877 maps

v1n3/32-33

Carter Mill

v1n3/21

Cassedy[Cassidy], James

36/7

Cassiday's Wharf

36/7; v2n2/7,47

Cat Swamp

v2n2/29-31

Cayot's Corner School

39/5

Cecil Census Tables

v1n3/20-30

Cecil County (established)

1/4; 13/4

Cecil County Appointments - 1850

v1n2/35-36; v1n3/23

Cecil County Fair

61/6-7

Cecil County Firsts

35/5-7

Cecil County High School

v1n1/16

Cecil County officials-1815

54/4

Cecil County Public Library

59/6-7

Cecil Description - 1795

52/3-5

Cecil Furance

v1n1/8-9

Cecil Historical Trust

73/3

Cecil Paper Mills

v1n3/21

Cecil Whig

12/1

Cecilton

62/9; 64/4-5; 67/1-3

Census - 1790

4/4

Census - 1850

v1n2/29-30

Census - 1930

v2n2/23-28

Census Taking

v1n3/24-30

Chambers, Ezekiel

54/4

Chandlee & Son

11/2

Chapel of Ease

34/2

Charlestown

61/10; 82a/4-5; 68/1; v2n2/31

Charlestown Post Office

v1n3/4-8

Charlestown area - 1877 maps

v1n3/31-33

Cheap John

69/1,3-4

Cherry Hill

62/9-10

Cherry Hill Methodist Church

51/3

Chesapeake and Delaware Canal

19/1; 33/2; v2n2/10

Chesapeake and Delaware Canal - 1851

v2n1/18

Chesapeake Chesapike

31/5; 72/1,5-7

Chesapeake City

62/10-11; 72/1,5-7

Chesapeake Haven

v2n2/10

Chesapeake Record

31/5

Christmas - 1850

v2n1/17

Church plates

24/3

Circuit Court clerks

6/4

Civil Rights

82b/4-5,8-9,11

Civil War - Confederates

66/1,3; 75/5-6

Civil War - Mule School

62/1,3

Civil War Chaplain

54/1-3, 56/5

Civil War Memorial

28/3

Civil War prices

13/3

Civil war review

14/2

Civl War sword

46/1

Claiborne, William

1/4

Clay, Henry

23/2

Clock manufacture

11/2

Cokesbury U. M. Church

40/5

College Green

7/3

Colonial Iron Making

v1n1/15

Colora

27/6-7; 59/7-8

Common Schools, An Act to Establish

v1n1/16

Constitution (Maryland)

12/4

Constitution (U. S.)

21/2

Convention (Maryland)

28/2

Cooper, John

68/1

Coudon, Joseph

53/3

Courthouses

24/5-6

Craftsmen

46/1; 52/6

Craig Family

81/5

Cramers 5 & 10 Store (photo)

81/8

Crawford Manufactory

48/1

Crawford, James

48/1-2

Crawford, Mary Ann Starkey

48/1-2

Creswell Farm

56/2

Creswell, John

56/5

Creswell, John A. J.

56/2

Creswell, John A. J.

59/4; 79/8,11

Cross Keys Hotel

30/6

Crossroads (changed from X roads)

25/6-8

Crothers Family

49/1

Crothers, Doctor Anna

49/1

Davis, Dr. David

v2n2/36

Day Basket Works

80/5

Deibert Boatbuilding

68/1,4

Deibert, Henry

68/1,4

Democrat Candates - 1851

v2n1/23

Dentist - Dr. Anna Crothers

49/1

Dentistry Ads

55/4

Diary Farming

v1n2/6-9

Dr. Richard's Hospital

66/6

Dr. Swaynes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry

v1n1/19-20

Duke, Rev. William

28/4-6, 37/7

Dunbar, Justice

52/6

Dupont, Mrs. Richard

v1n2/8

Dupont, William

v1n2/7

Dutton, Robert

v1n1/3-15

Earthquake - 1852

v2n1/20

East Nottingham Friends Meeting House

v2n1/3-12

Eder Park

v1n2/27-28

Egg Hill

29/7

Election Districts

75/6-7

Electrification

71/1,4-6

Elk Forge Co.

11/2

Elk Forge Company

62/4-5

Elk Landing

v2n1/13-17

Elk Landing

68/1,4

Elk Landing - 1851

v2n2/37

Elk Mills

50/1

Elk Neck State Park

60/5

Elkton

66/ 4-5

Elkton

73/1,7-8; 75/7

Elkton - 1811-1819

54/1-3

Elkton - 1850

v1n2/31-32

Elkton - 1870's

53/4

Elkton - 1877 map

v2n1/24-27

Elkton - Steamboats

v2n2/10-11,21-22

Elkton (photo)

69/8

Elkton Academy

58/1-2, 4

Elkton Commissioners - 1787

53/3

Elkton Debating Society

63/4-5

Elkton Gas Light Company

51/1

Elkton Library Company

59/6

Elkton Lyceum

59/6

Elkton Opera House

80/5

Elkton Police Department

65/1,3-5

Elkton Press

5/4

Elkton Publis Library Association

59/6

Elkton Railroad Station (photo)

66/8

Elkton River Transport Line

50/3

Elkton, Andorra, and Lewisville Plank Road Co.

60/1,3

Ellerslie

9/4

Ellis, Francis A.

16/4

England, John

v1n1/5-7

Ericsson Line

v2n2/10-11

Evans, Amos Alexander

77/ 1,9

Evans, Bvt. Brig. Gen. Andrew Wallace

14/2

Farmer, Joseph

v1n1/5

Farmers & Commercial Hotel

55/3

Farmers and Mechanics Mutual Ins. Assoc.

60/5-6

Farmington

73/9

Fassitt Family

47/1

Finley, Martha

48/2-3

Finley, Rev. Samuel

7/4

Finney, John

46/1

First Md Infantry - Md. Nat. Guard - WWII Era roster

v2n2/39-41

Fishing - commercial

54/3; v1n3/20

Ford, Capt. John

17/4

Ford, Capt. Samuel

20/2

Foreman, Martha

33/5-6; 35/3-4

Foreman, Martha Ogle

70/6

Foreman, Thomas March

33/5-6; 35/3-5

Fort Defiance

48/4

Fort Duffy

39/9

Forwood, Amor T.

26/7

Foster Family

62/3-4

Fountain Inn

42/7; 54/5

Fox Chase

13/4

Fraternal Organizations

50/4; 51/4

Fraternal Organizations - 1893 Rosters

50/4; 51/5

Fredericktown

v2n2/7,9,12-13

Fredericktown

10/1; 68/1,4

Fredericktown - 1877 map

v2n2/46

Free Masonry

50/4

Free School

38/5-6

Free School Point

38/5-6

Frenchtown

3/3

Frenchtown and New Castle Railroad

15/4

Frenchtown Line

v2n1/20-21

Frenchtown Line discontinued-1851

v2n2/38

Fugitive Slave Law

v1n3/15-18; v2n2/36

Fulton, William S.

18/2

Garrett, Col. William

30/3

Garrett, Thomas

18/4

Garrett's Factories

30/3

Gates, Hoagland

v1n2/6

Genaeological research

v1n2/33-34

Geneology Search

59/1-3; 62/3-4

George Jones House

29/6

Georgetown

v2n2/7,13

Gibson, Adam

v2n2/36

Gillespie homestead

47/2

Gilpin Collection

52/2

Gilpin Falls Bride

16/1

Gilpin Falls Covered Bridge

60/8

Gilpin Family

55/1-2

Gilpin Manor

55/2

Gilpin Rock

55/1

Gilpin Rocks

4/2

Gilpin, Joseph

53/3

Ginn's Hill

54/3

Gotham Bush

9/4

Grange

61/8-9

Grant,____

52/6

Greenfields

v1n2/4, 12

Groome, Dr. John C.

11/5

Groome, Samuel

11/5

Gun manufacturing

41/7

Gurleytown

9/4

Hall of Knights of Pythias

50/4

Hance's Point

6/2

Harris, George W.

24/3

Havre de Grace

v2n2/3-4,6,8,12,14-15

Head of Elk

17/2-3; v2n1/9

Health, Public - 1900

v1n1/17-18

Heath - Matthews duel

40/7-8

Heaths of Warwick

30/2

Heckart's Saw Mill

55/3

Herman, Augustine

1/4; 30/1

Hess House

46/2

Hills (place names)

22/3-4

Historical Society - 50 anniversary

51/1; 52/1

Historical Society - Collections

57/1-4

Historical Society - Publications

53/3

Historical Society - Steamboat Jigsaw Puzzle

v1n3/9-14

Historical Society - Web Site

75/3-4

Historical Society Building

61/4-5

Hollingsworth Family Burial Ground

71/6-7

Hollingsworth Mansion

v2n1/13-17

Hollingsworth, Col. Henry

59/4; v2n1/9

Hollingsworth, Isabelle

v2n113-15

Hollingsworth, Zebulon

53/3

Hollingworth, Mary

v2n1/13-16

Holloway Beach

56/4

Holt collection

34/3

Holt, Joseph

34/3

Home cures

55/1

Hotel Cecil (photo)

82a/8

Howard, Col. George

54/1

Howard, Thomas

54/3

Huggins, Thomas

53/3

Hundreds

2/4; 47/5-6

Hundreds

47/5-6

Hyland, Col Stephen

17/2

Ice Bridge - 1852

v2n1/21

Ice Cream and Ices (ad)

v1n3/22

Immigration to Liberia

v2n2/37

Independent Order of Red Men

51/4

Indian QueenTavern

34/4

Ingleside

9/4

Iron industry

25/2; v1n1/3-15

Iron manufacturing

62/4-5

Jamar Family

52/2-3

Jamar, Dr. John

52/2-3

Jamar, James M.

57/1

Janiver, John

52/6

Jim Crow Law - Transportation

v2n2/9

Job, Andrew

3/3; 33/3-4

Jones, Commodore Jacob

32/2, 39/9

Junior Order of United Am. Mechanics

51/4

Justices of the Peace (first)

29/3

Kelso (thoroughbred)

v1n2/8

Key Family

39/10

KKK

59/7

Knight Family

31/3-4; 39/8

Knight, Kitty

10/1; 31/3; 39/6-8

Knights of the Golden Eagle

51/4

Knights of the Pythias

50/4

Latrobe, Charles H.

v1n2/14-21

Leeds Elementary School (photo)

71/8

Leslie Family

50/2-3

Leslie, Eliza

50/2

Leslie, Robert

50/3

Liberty Grove

60/9

Libraries

59/6-7

Lockwood v. Johnson

82b/4-5,8-9,11

Logging

81/4-5

Lombardville - 1851

v2n2/32-33

Lord, Daniel

50/1

Lords and Baldwins Mill

50/1

Lotteries

19/4; 41/8

Lumber - Port Deposit - 1851

v2n2/38

Lyceum

59/6; v2n1/17

Marshbank, Robert

52/6

Martenet map

32/2

Maryland Canal

76/1,4

Maryland Colonization Society

v2n2/37

Maryland General Assembly (1692)

34/6

Maryland Porcelian Corp.

59/2

Masons

50/4

McKinsey, Folger

34/5

McKnight, William

v2n2/36

McLane, Hon. Louis

16/1

Mechanics Valley

69/7

Mecklenburg Declaration

32/8

Medicine ads

v1n1/19-21

Methodism

51/3; 52/6

Methodist Episcopal Church (Howard Street)

v2n2/37

Middle Neck School

28/7

Migration

79/1,11

Militia

v2n2/34-35

Militia - 1739-1740 Roster

49/2-4

Miller, Ruth

58/7

Mitchell Family

46/2-3

Mitchell House

46/2

Mitchell, Dr. Abraham

46/2

Mitchell, George E.

46/2-3

Mo Ro (bottling) Company

46/4

Moor, Rev. Jacob

v2n2/37

Moore Farm

v1n2/7

Morris, John L.

v1n2/7

Moss, Harry

72/1,4-5

Mount Pleasant

v1n2/9

Mt. Ararat Farm

v1n2/6

My Dear Cousin

37/7

National Bank of North East

80/5

Nearctic (thoroughbred)

v1n2/8

Nelson, Ricketts

52/6

New Castle Terminal Company

v2n2/15

New Leeds Public School

24/6

New Munster

29/4

Newspaper Collection - Historical Society

v1n1/26-30

Nijinsky II

v1n2/8

North East

v1n1/21-23; v1n2/26

North East - 1877 map

v1n1/24-25

North East (photo)

81/8; 82a/8

North East Fire Company

80/4; v1n2/26

North East High School - 1901

v1n2/38

North East Jail

82b/1,11

North East Porcelian Co.

59/2

North East Record

59/1-3

Northern Dancer (thoroughbred)

v1n2/8

Nottingham Lots

v1n2/7

Nowland's Store

67/1-3

Oakwood

60/9

Octoraro Friends Meeting

44/2

Odd Fellows

50/4

Odd Fellows Hall and Opera House

59/6

Officials - 1815

54/5

Old Bohemia

71/3

Old Bohemia Church

23/2

Old Ironsides

77/ 1,9

Oldfield Point

13/3

Ordinary Licenses

48/3-4

Paw Paw M. E. Church

56/5-6

Paw Paw Museum

59/3-4

Peach Blossom Farm

36/7

Pennsylvania Railroad

v2n2/11,13

Perkins & Perkins (bottling)

46/4; 68/7

Perry Point

62/1,3

Perryville

62/1,3

Perryville

v2n2/8

Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad

63/1-3

Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad

81/1,7; 82a/1,6-7, v1n2/5; v2n2/38

Photography

v2n1/20

Pipes - 1851

v2n2;33

Place names (early)

27/4-5

Plantation farming

v1n2/3-4

Port Deposit

56/1-3, 5-6

Port Deposit

66/6, 67/6-7

Port Deposit

77/10-12; 81/4-5; 82a/1,6-7

Port Deposit

v2n2/3-4,6-9,12-20

Port Deposit - 1877 map

v2n2/42-45

Port Deposit - Lumber - 1851

v2n2/38

Port Deposit and Havre de Grace Steamboat Comapny

v2n2/3,6

Port Deposit Black Sox

77/10-12

Port Herman

68/1,4

Porters Bridge

v1n2/14-25

Post Offices

11/1-2

Post Road

40/3-4

Postal system

v2n1/19; v2n2/32-33

Postcards - Research

77/7

Postmasters - 1853

66/3,7

Postmasters - 1861

75/7

Potter's Field

34/8

Pottery manufacture

9/2

Poulson, Thomas

56/5

Presidential Elections (Cecil returns)

38/7

Preston/Garvin burial ground

44/2

Princio

65/10; v1n1/3-15

Principio Creek

v1n1/5,7,10

Principio Furnace

65/10-11

Progressive Club of Elkton

59/7

Rankin Family

73/8-9

Reading Rooms

59/6

Recipies - 1840's

55/1-2

Recreation / Entertainment

50/3

Red Ball Tavern

13/4

Red Lion Tavern

13/4

Red Men, Independent Order of

51/4

Researcher's Assistant - 1930 Census

v2n2/23-28

Researcher's Assistant - Bird's-Eye-Views

v1n2/40-43

Researcher's Assistant - Newspaper Collection

v1n1/26-30

Revolution - Army Hospital

v2n1/3-12

Richard's Oak

16/1; 27/3

Richardsmere

v1n2/14

Ricketts, Caleb

52/6

Ricketts, Palmer C.

12/1; 26/7; 56/6

Rising Sun

63/1-3, v1n2/40-45

Rising Sun (1877 maps)

v1n2/44-45

Rising Sun (photo)

63/7,8

Roach, Thomas

52/6

Roads

47/5-6

Roads

60/1,3

Roads - 1766

47/5

Roads - Hard surface

v2n2/11-12

Robinson, Daniel

53/3

Rock Run Mill

34/2

Rock Springs

70/7

Rodgers Tavern

47/ 3-4

Rodgers, Col. John

47/ 3-4

Root Beer

v1n1/21

Rose Hill

61/7-8; 70/6

Rosebank Church

2/3

Ross, ____

68/1,4

Rowbothm, John S. (Cheap John)

69/1,3-4

Rowlandsville

70/7

Rudolph, Tobias

17/2

Rumsey, James

10/3

Rumsey, James

1/3; 38/3-4

Rutter Family

62/3-4

Sample, Capt. John

54/3

Sample, Samuel Caldwell

37/9

Sanborn Maps

74/6-7

Sassafras River area - 1877 map

v2n2/47

Sassafras River Steamboat Company

v2n2/6

School Commissioners (expenses) - 1850

v1n2/37-38

Schools (First two African-American)

42/6

Scott, James and John

18/4

Seneca Point

68/1

Sewell, Col. James

54/3

Shawnah

6/2

Shelemiah

4/2; 29/5

Sheriff John F. DeWitt Museum

62/7

Sheriffs

16/3

Shipbuilding

68/ 1,4-5

Singerly Fire Compnay

62/8

Singerly, William

v1n2/8

Slave catchers

v2n2/36

Slavery

12/3

Slavery

68/5-6; v1n2/29-30

Slavery issue

v1n3/15-20

Sleepy Hollow

51/2

Smallwood, Gen. William

v2n1/3-6,10-11

Snow's Battery

19/3-4

Spratt, Samuel

52/6

St. Augustine

61/10

St. Francis Xavier Church

22/1

St. Mark's PE Church

9/4

St. Mary Anne's

14/3; 19/2; 36/3

St. Stephen's Chapel

39/3-5

Stagecoach - 1795

52/3-5

Stagecoach - 1814

54/4

State Senators

13/2-3

Steamboats

v1n3/9-14