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2 Letters from concerned citizens in response to the recommendation regarding the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals in Fort Meade (open access)

2 Letters from concerned citizens in response to the recommendation regarding the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals in Fort Meade

Community Correspondence - 2 Letters from concerned citizens in response to the recommendation regarding the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals in Fort Meade
Date: July 30, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Letter from a concerned citizen regarding Defense Office Of Hearings and Appeals (open access)

Letter from a concerned citizen regarding Defense Office Of Hearings and Appeals

Community Correspondence - Letter from a concerned citizen regarding Defense Office Of Hearings and Appeals
Date: July 30, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
RH12 - State Input (Delaware) Regional Hearing - July 8,2005 - Baltimore - MD (open access)

RH12 - State Input (Delaware) Regional Hearing - July 8,2005 - Baltimore - MD

New Castle County Air National Guard Base
Date: July 21, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Community Input – at the Regional Hearing (NJ) 7-8-2005 in Baltimore, MD (open access)

Community Input – at the Regional Hearing (NJ) 7-8-2005 in Baltimore, MD

Community Input – at the Regional Hearing (NJ) 7-8-2005 in Baltimore, MD. Poem written by Stewart Melrose “The People’s Poet”
Date: July 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Legal document for moving two enslaved people from Virginia to Maryland] (open access)

[Legal document for moving two enslaved people from Virginia to Maryland]

This legal document lists two enslaved women removed from Virginia and moved into Somerset County, Maryland by Littleton D. Teackle. He states in January of 1801 he brought into Somerset County one negro girl named Sarah alias Sally, about ten years old, and one negro woman named Nanny alias Nancy, about 38 yrs old, filed March 24, 1801.
Date: March 24, 1801
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
Robinson to Boteler: Deed of Gift of Negroe Betsy (open access)

Robinson to Boteler: Deed of Gift of Negroe Betsy

Text in which Alexander Robinson transfers ownership of a slave named Betsy to his son-in-law, Henry Boteler. Robinson is noted as residing in Baltimore, Maryland, while Boteler is from Shepherds Town, Virginia. Betsy is approximately sixteen years old.
Date: July 15, 1917
Creator: Robinson, Alexander
System: The Portal to Texas History