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MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Review of "Lord Baltimore and the Maryland Charter. Discourse on the life and character of George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore, made by John P. Kennedy before the Society, being the second annual address to that Association."

The United States Catholic Magazine, Vol. v, pp. 193-220. Baltimore, 1846. (Mr. Kennedy's reply to this review, Vol. v, pp. 349-376.) (1876 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memoir of Maj. Samuel Ringgold, United States Army. Read before the Maryland Historical Society, April 1, 1847, by James Wynne, M. D. Baltimore: John Murphy, 1847.

Svo, pp. 16.

(1877

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A relation of the colony of Lord Baron of Baltimore, in Maryland, New Virginia; a narrative of the first voyage to Maryland, by the Rev. Father Andrew White, and sundry reports from Rev. Fathers Andrew White, John Altham, John Brock, and other Jesuit Fathers of the colony to the Superior General at Rome, copied from the archives of the Jesuits' College at Rome by the late Rev. William McSherry, of Georgetown College, and presented by the college to the Maryland Historical Society. Translated by N. C. Brooks, A. M., member of the Society. Baltimore, 1847.

Svo, pp. 47.

(1878

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of paintings, engravings, etc., at the picture gallery of the Maryland Historical Society. First annual exhibition, 1848. Baltimore: John D. Toy [1848].

Svo, pp. 12.

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

(1879

Literature and Art: A discourse by Brantz Mayer, delivered at the dedication of the Baltimore Athenæum, October 23, 1848. Baltimore: John Murphy, 1848.

8vo. pp. 52.

Delivered before the Historical Society, the Library Company, and the Mercantile Library Association, and published at the request of the joint committee of the Association. (1880

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. American Colonial History. An address made by Thomas Donaldson, esq., before the Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, March 29, 1849, being the fourth annual address to that Association. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1849.

Svo, pp. 28.

(1881

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of paintings, engravings, etc., at the picture gallery of the Maryland Historical Society. Second annual exhibition, 1849. Baltimore: John D. Toy [1849].

Svo, pp. 15.

(1882

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A narrative of events which occurred in Baltimore Town during the Revolutionary War. To which are appended various documents and letters, the greater part of which have never been heretofore published. By Robert Purviance. Baltimore, 1849.

12mo. pp. (3), 231.

Read before the Maryland Historical Society, January, 1847.

(1883

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A paper upon California. Read before the Maryland Historical Society, by J. Morrison Harris, March [1], 1849. Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1849.

8vo, pp. 32.

(1884

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The seat of Government of the United States. A review of the discussion in Congress and elsewhere on the site and plans of the Federal city, with a sketch of its present position and prospects. Read (in part) before the New York and Maryland Historical Societies.

Also, a notice of the Smithsonian Institution. By Joseph Bradley Varnum, jr. New York: Press of Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, 1848.

Svo, pp. 69. Folded plan.

Same. With remarks on monumental structures and the Smithsonian Institution. Second edition, with an alphabetical index. Washington: R. Farnham, 1854. Svo, pp. 121. Folded plan. (1885 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Annual report of the President of the Maryland Historical Society, and of its Committee on the Gallery of Fine Arts. 1850. Baltimore: John D. Toy, [1850].

Svo, pp. 21.

(1886

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of paintings, engravings, etc., at the Picture Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society. Third annual exhibition, 1850. Baltimore: John D. Toy, [1850].

Svo, pp. 12.

(1887

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The origin and growth of civil liberty in Maryland. A discourse delivered by George Wm. Brown before the Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, April 12, 1850, being the fifth annual address to that association. Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1850.

Svo, pp. 40.

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

(1888

Memorials of Columbus [and Martin Behaim and his globe at Nuremberg]. Read to the Maryland Historical Society by Robert Dodge, April 3, 1851. Baltimore: [John D. Toy], 1851.

8vo, pp. 28.

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

(1889

Sketch of the early currency in Maryland and Virginia. A memoir read before the Society, Thursday, February 6, 1851. By Sebastian F. Streeter.

The Bankers' Magazine, August, 1851, new series, Vol. 1, pp. 85-90. Boston, 1851. (Revised and republished in 1858.) (1890 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A Sketch of the Life and Services of Gen. Otho Holland Williams. Read before the Maryland Historical Society on Thursday evening, March 6, 1851. By Osmond Tiffany. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1851.

Svo, pp. 31.

(1891

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Tah-gah-jute; or Logan and Captain Michael Cresap. A discourse by Brantz Mayer. Delivered in Baltimore before the

Maryland Historical Society on its sixth anniversary, 9 May, 1851. [Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1851.]

Svo, pp. 86. Erratum, one line.

This paper, enlarged and in some parts revised and recast, was published with the following title: "Tah-gah-jute; or Logan and Cresap, an historical essay. By Brantz Mayer." Albany, 1867. 8vo, pp. x, 204. (1892 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Maryland Two Hundred Years Ago. A discourse by S. F. Streeter. Delivered in Baltimore before the Maryland Historical Society on its seventh anniversary celebration, May 20, 1852. [Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1852.]

Svo, pp. 76.

(1893

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Baltimore; or Long Time Ago. By William] B. B[uchanan]. 1853. Baltimore: Murphy & Co., [1853].

8vo, pp. 24.

A poem dedicated and presented to the Society.

(1894

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of paintings, engravings, etc., at the Picture Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society. Fourth Exhibition, 1853. Baltimore: John D. Toy, [1853].

8vo, pp. 15.

(1895

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. African Slave Trade in Jamaica, and comparative Treatment of slaves. [By Moses Sheppard.] Read before the Maryland Historical Society, October [5], 1854. [Baltimore:] John D. Toy, [1854].

Svo, pp. 14.

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

(1896

Annual Report of the President of the Maryland Historical Society, and list of its members. 1854. Baltimore: John D. Toy, [1854].

Svo, pp. 16.

(1897

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of the Manuscripts, Maps, Medals, Coins, Statuary, Portraits, and Pictures; and an account of the Library of the Maryland Historical Society. Made in 1854, under the direction of the library committee and the president, by Lewis Mayer, assistant librarian. Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1854.

8vo, pp. 49, (2).

(1898

(1899

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue raisonné of the Towson collections of coins belonging to the Maryland Historical Society. [Washington, D. C.] 8vo, pp. 41. No title-page. "Described and arranged by D. E. Groux, Washington, D. C." MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Origin and Causes of Democracy in America: A discourse by George W. Burnap. Delivered in Baltimore, before the Maryland Historical Society, on its eighth anniversary celebration, December 20, 1853. [Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1854.]

Svo, pp. 29.

(1900

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A Sketch of the Life of Benjamin Banneker, from notes taken in 1836. [By Mrs. Martha Ellicott Tyson.] Read by J. Saurin Norris, before the Maryland Historical Society, October 5, 1854. [Baltimore:] John D. Toy, [1854].

8vo, pp. 20.

(1901

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Martin Behaim, the German astronomer and cosmographer of the times of Columbus; being the tenth [ninth] annual discourse before the Maryland Historical Society, on January 25, 1855. By John G. Morris, D. D. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1855.

8vo, pp. 48.

(1902

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An appeal for the establishment of a free library in the city of Baltimore. Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1856.

Svo, pp. 11.

This is signed "in behalf of the Maryland Historical Society" by its library committee, and it is followed by "the foregoing appeal of the Maryland Historical Society," etc., signed by sundry prominent citizens, who commend it. (1903 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of Paintings, Engravings, etc., at the Picture Gallery of the Artists' Association, and of the Maryland Historical Society. Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1856.

Svo, pp. 16.

(1904 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Letter from George Peabody, esq., to the trustees for the establishment of an institute in the city of Baltimore. Baltimore, 1857.

Svo, pp. 27.

(1905

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Fall of the Susquehannocks. A chapter from the Indian History of Maryland. Read before the Maryland Historical Society, by S. F. Streeter, esq.

Historical Magazine, Vol. v, No. 1, March, 1857, pp. [65]-73. MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Letter from George Peabody, esq., to the trustees for the establishment of an institute in the city of Baltimore. more, 1857.

(1906

Balti

8vo, pp. 27.

(1907

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Annual report of the President of the Maryland Historical Society, with the Constitution and By-Laws, 1858. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., [1858].

Svo, pp. 28.

(1908

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of Paintings, Engravings, etc., at the Picture Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society. Sixth annual exhibition, 1858. Baltimore: John D. Toy, [1858].

8vo, pp. 13.

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memoir of Baron de Kalb.

ing of the Maryland Historical Society, January 7, 1858. Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1858.

Svo, pp. 36.

(1909

Read at the meetBy J. Spear Smith.

(1910

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Sketch of the early currency in Maryland and Virginia. Read before the Historical Society of Maryland. Revised. By S. F. Streeter.

Historical Magazine, Vol. II, pp. 42-44. New York, 1858. (1911 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A paper upon the Origin of the Japan Expedition. Read 7th of May, 1857, before the Maryland Historical Society, by George Lynn-Lachlan Davis. Now published by permission of the president, with only a few slight alterations. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1860.

Svo, pp. 14.

(1912

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Report of the Committee on Organization. [Baltimore, 1860.]

8vo. pp. 14. No title-page.

Refers to the Peabody Institute, and the Society, to which Mr. Peabody committed, in certain event, the care of the Peabody Institute. (1913 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Early Friends (or Quakers) in Maryland. Read at the meeting of the Maryland Historical Society, March 6, 1862, by J. Saurin Norris. Baltimore: John D. Toy, [1862].

8vo, pp. 30.

(1914

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Rey. Thomas Bacon, 1745-1768, Incumbent of St. Peter's, Talbot County, and All Saints', Frederick County, Md. By Rev. Ethan Allen, D. D.

American Quarterly Church Review, Vol. XVII, pp. 430–451. New York, 1865 (1915 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Maryland Historical Society and the Peabody Institute Trustees. A report from a special committee of the Society, read and adopted at the Society's monthly meeting, March [April] 5, 1866. [By Brantz Mayer.] Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1866.

Svo, pp. 15.

(1916

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A Sketch of the History, Plan of Organization, and Operations of the U. S. Sanitary Commission. By Lewis H. Steiner. Read before the Maryland Historical Society, February 1, 1866. Philadelphia: J. B. Rodgers, 1866.

8vo, pp. 13.

(1917

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Who were the Early Settlers of Maryland? A paper read before the Maryland Historical Society, at its meeting held Thursday evening, October 5, 1865. By the Rev. Ethan Allen, D. D. Baltimore, 1866.

8vo, pp. 18.

(1918

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Annual Address, delivered before the Maryland Historical Society, on the evening of December 17, 1866. By Hon. William F. Giles. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1867.

Svo, pp. 29.

Second edition, Baltimore, 1867, pp. 30.

(1919

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Constitution and By-laws of the Maryland Historical Society, with the list of officers, honorary, corresponding, and active members, 1867. Baltimore: William K. Boyle [1867].

Svo, pp. 24.

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

(1920

Fund Publication, No. 1. History, Possessions, and Prospects of the Society. Inaugural discourse of Brantz Mayer as president of the Society, March 7, 1867, [with] list of publications of the Society, 20th June, 1844, to 1st June, 1867. Baltimore, 1867.

Svo, pp. 36.

(1921

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Fund Publication, No. 2. The First Commander of Kent Island. By Sebastian F. Streeter. Baltimore, 1868.

Svo, pp. 44.

(1922 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fund Publication, No. 3. The Maryland Historical Society. In Memory of George Peabody. January, 1870. Baltimore, 1870.

Svo, pp. 33.

(1923

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fund Publication, No. 4. A Brief Account of the Settlement of Ellicott's Mills, with fragments of history therewith connected. Written at the request of Evan T. Ellicott, by Martha E. Tyson, Baltimore, 1865. Read before the Society, November 3, 1870. Baltimore, 1871.

8vo, pp. 63.

(1924 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fund Publication, No. 5. A Lost Chapter in the History of the Steamboat. By J. H. B. Latrobe. Baltimore, March, 1871.

Svo, pp. 44.

(1925

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fund Publication, No. 6. The First Steamboat Voyage on the Western Waters. By J. H. B. Latrobe. Baltimore, October, 1871.

8vo, pp. 32.

(1926 MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fund Publication, No. 7. Relatio itineris in Marylandiam. Declaratio coloniæ Domini Baronis de Baltimoro. Excepta ex diversis litteris missionariorum ab anno 1635 ad annum 1638. Narrative of a voyage to Maryland by Father Andrew White, S. J. Extracts from different letters of missionaries, from the year 1635 to the year 1677. Edited by E. A. Dalrymple. Baltimore, 1874.

8vo, pp. iv, (2), 9-128.

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fund Publication, No. 8.

(1927

The Lords Baltimore.

By John G. Morris.

Svo, pp. 61.

Baltimore, 1874.

(1928

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fund Publication, No. 9. Papers relating to the early history of Maryland. By Sebastian F. Streeter. uary, 1876.

Baltimore, Jan

8vo. pp. 315.

Contains: The First Assembly; Journal of the Proceedings; Alphabetical list of members; Biographical notices of members; The First Commissioners or Councillors; The First Catholic Secretary; The First Marriage License; The First Will; Letter of Capt. Thomas Young to Sir Toby Matthew, from JamesTown, Va., July 13, 1634; A brief relation of a voyage lately made by me, Capt. Thomas Young, since my departure from Virginia upon a discovery [on the Delaware].

(1929

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