Correspondence between the Virginia and Maryland commissioners, relative to the boundary line between the two states ; Maryland boundary ; Correspondence concerning the boundary line between Maryland and Virginia.
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Correspondence between the Virginia and Maryland commissioners, relative to the boundary line between the two states ; Maryland boundary ; Correspondence concerning the boundary line between Maryland and Virginia.
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[Richmond, Virginia?] : [publisher not identified], [1824-1870]
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1 online resource (3 volumes)
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(NNC-L)LLMC1313132699
(TEMPOCo)1313132699
(TEMPOCo)1313132699
Summary
Correspondence from 1824, 1835, and 1870 concerning the boundary between Maryland and Virginia. Of note, the boundary on the eastern shore and Potomac River were the focus of this dispute.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed April 26, 2022).
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Virginia. Governor (1834-1836 : Tazewell). Maryland boundary.
Virginia. Governor (1869-1874 : Walker). Correspondence concerning the boundary line between Maryland and Virginia.
Virginia. Governor (1869-1874 : Walker). Correspondence concerning the boundary line between Maryland and Virginia.
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Correspondence between the Virginia and Maryland commissioners, relative to the boundary line between the two states: Letter of transmittal from James Pleasants, Council Chambers, to the Speaker of the House of Delegates; dated 18th December 1824
Maryland boundary: Latest letter of transmittal is from Litt'n W. Tazewell, Executive Department to the Speaker of the House of Delegates; dated December 29th, 1835. (Doc. no. 18)
Correspondence concerning the boundary line between Maryland and Virginia: Letter of transmittal is from G.C. Walker, Executive Chambers, to the House of Delegates; dated October 11, 1870. (Doc. no. 19)
Maryland boundary: Latest letter of transmittal is from Litt'n W. Tazewell, Executive Department to the Speaker of the House of Delegates; dated December 29th, 1835. (Doc. no. 18)
Correspondence concerning the boundary line between Maryland and Virginia: Letter of transmittal is from G.C. Walker, Executive Chambers, to the House of Delegates; dated October 11, 1870. (Doc. no. 19)