The Lloyds of Southern Maryland

The Lloyds of Southern Maryland
Author: Daniel Boone Lloyd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1971
Genre:
ISBN:

Minchim Lloyd came from Ireland to America about 1798, and settled in Maryland.

Maryland

Maryland
Author: Earl Arnett
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1999-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801859809

"An updated version of a guide to (Maryland) . . . prepared by the Works Progress Administration . . . (last updated in 1976). Detailed historical information accompanies driving and walking tours throughout the state".--"Baltimore Magazine". 192 illustrations, including archival and new photos.

Maryland, A Middle Temperament

Maryland, A Middle Temperament
Author: Robert J. Brugger
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 868
Release: 1996-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801854651

Explores the ironies, contradictions, and compromises that give "America's oldest border state"its special character. Selected by Choice Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title Maryland: A Middle Temperament explores the ironies, contradictions, and compromises that give "America's oldest border state" its special character. Extensively illustrated and accompanied by bibliography, maps, charts, and tables, Robert Brugger's vivid account of the state's political, economic, social, and cultural heritage—from the outfitting of Cecil Calvert's expedition to the opening of Baltimore's Harborplace—is rich in the issues and personalities that make up Maryland's story and explain its "middle temperament."

Colonial Families of the Southern States of America

Colonial Families of the Southern States of America
Author: Stella Pickett Hardy
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1965
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN: 0806306203

Persons searching for Bahamian ancestors will want to study the various lists of names which appear throughout this work, as well as the biographical sketches of descent of more than 200 contemporary Bahamians of distinction.

Mary Surratt

Mary Surratt
Author: Trindal, Elizabeth Steger
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1996-05-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781455608560

At 2:30 am on April 15, 1865, Mary Elizabeth Surratt was awakened by loud knocking at the door of her H Street boardinghouse in Washington D.C. Officers first inquired as to the whereabouts of her son, John Surratt. She was quickly told that her son was wanted in connection with the murder of President Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth, a famous actor and acquaintance of the family! Three days later, Mary found herself under suspicion and under arrest for involvement in the assassination of the president.Elizabeth Steger Trindal worked fifteen years to chronicle the life of this little known but important figure in American history. Mary Surratt's son, John Surratt, was believed to have acted in a plot with John Wilkes Booth and othersto not only murder the president but also kill Secretary of State Seward. John Surratt was out of the country, and Booth yet to be apprehended. But Mary and others were arrested in connection with the assassinationof the president.Eventually they were brought to trial by a military commission.Tried by a military tribunal despite protests by her defense lawyers that it was illegal to try a civilian before a military court, Mary and three others were tried for the crime of conspiring with Booth and found guilty. Many prominent citizens pleaded with President Andrew Johnson for a stay of Mary's execution. He steadfastly refused. On July 7, 1865, Mary Surratt along with the other accused assassins was hanged. In its grief over the death of President Lincoln did America condemn an innocent woman die? This moving account will no doubt elicit new debate on the subject of the Civil War and reveal a new perspective on the events surrounding Lincoln's assassination.