Records of the Almshouse of Prince George's County, Maryland

Records of the Almshouse of Prince George's County, Maryland
Author: Prince George's Co Genealogical Soc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781585498833

Prince George's County Genealogical Society. Records of the Almshouse of PG County, Maryland. Inmates of the Almshouse encompassed ethnic, religious, financial and medical cross sections of Prince Georgeans. Residents were white, African American, young, old, infirm, disabled by loss of limb, sight or hearing. This volume contains transcriptions of the Almshouse records that currently exist and include: Commitment Journal, 1927-1942; Commitment Papers, 1890- 1940; Burial Permits, 1909-1940; Trustees Records, 1866-1884; Pensioners, 1866-1917; Census Excerpts, 1850-1920; Almshouse Cemetery; Keepers, Overseers, and Superintendents of the Almshouse; Hospitals mentioned in the records; Sheriffs of Prince George's County, 1809-1950; Undertakers - Funeral Directors; and an index. A valuable resource for genealogists and historians. 2003, 8? x 11, index, paper, 151 pp. $23.00 P0883 ISBN: 1-58549-883-1

The Tobacco-Plantation South in the Early American Atlantic World

The Tobacco-Plantation South in the Early American Atlantic World
Author: S. Sarson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137116560

A look at the extensive inequality and individualism in Prince George's County, Maryland, and the wider tobacco south, this book draws on colonial historiography to take a groundbreaking approach and examines the profound impacts of the structure of the international tobacco trade on local life.

Empire and Nation

Empire and Nation
Author: Eliga H. Gould
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2015-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421419130

A look at America’s revolution in the context of the larger British empire: “Many interesting essays . . . a valuable scholarly contribution.” —Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History How did events and ideas from elsewhere in the British empire influence development in the thirteen American colonies? And what was the effect of the American Revolution on the wider Atlantic world? In Empire and Nation, leading historians reconsider the American Revolution as a transnational event, with many sources and momentous implications for Ireland, Africa, the West Indies, Canada, and Britain itself. The opening section of the book situates the origins of the American Revolution in the commercial, ethnic, and political ferment that characterized Britain’s Atlantic empire at the close of the Seven Years’ War. The empire experienced extraordinary changes, ranging from the first stirrings of nationalism in Ireland to the dramatic expansion of British rule in Canada, Africa, and India. The second part focuses on the rebellion of the thirteen colonies, touching on slavery and ethnicity, the changing nature of religious faith, and ideas about civil society and political organization. Finally, contributors examine the changes wrought by the American Revolution both within Britain’s remaining imperial possessions and among the other states in the emerging “concert of Europe.” These essays challenge assumptions about the “exceptional” character of the republic’s founding moment—even as they invite readers to think anew about the complex ways in which the Revolution reshaped both American society and the Atlantic world.

Beyond Slavery's Shadow

Beyond Slavery's Shadow
Author: Warren Eugene Milteer Jr.
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1469664402

On the eve of the Civil War, most people of color in the United States toiled in bondage. Yet nearly half a million of these individuals, including over 250,000 in the South, were free. In Beyond Slavery's Shadow, Warren Eugene Milteer Jr. draws from a wide array of sources to demonstrate that from the colonial period through the Civil War, the growing influence of white supremacy and proslavery extremism created serious challenges for free persons categorized as "negroes," "mulattoes," "mustees," "Indians," or simply "free people of color" in the South. Segregation, exclusion, disfranchisement, and discriminatory punishment were ingrained in their collective experiences. Nevertheless, in the face of attempts to deny them the most basic privileges and rights, free people of color defended their families and established organizations and businesses. These people were both privileged and victimized, both celebrated and despised, in a region characterized by social inconsistency. Milteer's analysis of the way wealth, gender, and occupation intersected with ideas promoting white supremacy and discrimination reveals a wide range of social interactions and life outcomes for the South's free people of color and helps to explain societal contradictions that continue to appear in the modern United States.

Revolutionary Records of Maryland

Revolutionary Records of Maryland
Author: Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1924
Genre: Maryland
ISBN:

Records of patriot's oaths of fidelity and support, 1778; unpublished revolutionary records of Prince George's county, loyal civil services from April 19, 1775, to Sept. 8, 1783 and "book of persons having taken the oath to support government."

Laws of the State of Maryland

Laws of the State of Maryland
Author: Maryland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 962
Release: 1836
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Laws for some of the extra sessions include Journals of the Senate and House of Delegates of the General Assembly for that Session.