White Marsh (4 of 26)
Repository
DigitalGeorgetown
Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
Contributor
Jesuits. Maryland Province. Procurator
Description
Land records:
Cheney's Plantation Survey (1722); Cheney's Plantation granted to James Carroll (1723); Assignment of right and title (1722) to James Carroll; Bond (1765) of Howard Duvall to John Lewis, S.J.; Survey and plat of Wilson's Plains; Indenture (1765) between James Green and George Hunter, S.J., for three acres called Strife; Bond of conveyance of property (1737) of James Carroll to George Thorold, S.J.; Small book (1763) contains copies of grants, deeds, surveys of Fingall in Ann Arundel County, Carrollsburg copy of certificate, inventory of enslaved individuals and stock at White Marsh, Negroes at White Marsh and Fingall incapable of work; Warrant of Survey for James Carroll (1719); Survey of Riley's Horse Pasture (1712); Assignment of land (1682) by Robert Jones to George Yates; Survey for George Yates (1682); Grant of Carrollsburg (1722) by Charles Calvert [Lord Baltimore] to James Carroll.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_29_2; 102T1-102W5**
This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding.
Undated inventory of enslaved people and livestock at White Marsh and Fingal, ca. late 18th century [GSA261]
Permanent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1065110Date
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Time Period
1682-1765
Is Part Of
Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (GTM.000119); Box 63; Folder 4;
Collections
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