Galloway-Maxcy-Markoe families papers, 1654-1888 (bulk 1750-1860).

Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 15,000 items; 92 containers; 1 microfilm reel; 25 linear feetSubject(s): Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Microfilm edition of the Higginson & Bird letterbook available, no. 16,289.
Summary: Correspondence, business papers, financial records, legal documents, speeches, reports, essays, memoranda, and other papers relating to commerce and economic conditions in Maryland (1750-1810) and foreign affairs and political events in the 1840s and 1850s. Documents Virgil Maxcy's position as American chargé de'affaires in Brussels, 1837-1842; Francis Markoe's career in the State Department and as corresponding secretary of the National Institute for the Promotion of the Sciences; the institute's mineralogical collection; trade with England especially the London firm, Higginson & Bird; and tax levies in Anne Arundel County, Md., 1764-1765. Includes the manuscript of Virgil Maxcy's biography of John C. Calhoun and numerous letters from Calhoun.Summary: Other correspondents include J.J. Albert, Lewis Cass (1782-1866), Lewis Cass (b. 1808), George Mifflin Dallas, Albert Davy, Daniel Dulany, Peter Force, Alexander Hamilton, David Hoffman, George W. Hughes, Charles Jared Ingersoll, Joseph R. Ingersoll, James Kent, David Lynn, Francis Scott Key, George McDuffie, John Francis Mercer, James Monroe, Joel Roberts Poinsett, Richard Rush, Joseph Story, Thomas Swann, Samuel Swartwout, Roger Brooke Taney, Benjamin Tasker, George Washington, and Daniel Webster. Correspondents also include members of the Cheston, Chew, Howard, and Tilghman (Tillman) families.
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Correspondence, business papers, financial records, legal documents, speeches, reports, essays, memoranda, and other papers relating to commerce and economic conditions in Maryland (1750-1810) and foreign affairs and political events in the 1840s and 1850s. Documents Virgil Maxcy's position as American chargé de'affaires in Brussels, 1837-1842; Francis Markoe's career in the State Department and as corresponding secretary of the National Institute for the Promotion of the Sciences; the institute's mineralogical collection; trade with England especially the London firm, Higginson & Bird; and tax levies in Anne Arundel County, Md., 1764-1765. Includes the manuscript of Virgil Maxcy's biography of John C. Calhoun and numerous letters from Calhoun.

Other correspondents include J.J. Albert, Lewis Cass (1782-1866), Lewis Cass (b. 1808), George Mifflin Dallas, Albert Davy, Daniel Dulany, Peter Force, Alexander Hamilton, David Hoffman, George W. Hughes, Charles Jared Ingersoll, Joseph R. Ingersoll, James Kent, David Lynn, Francis Scott Key, George McDuffie, John Francis Mercer, James Monroe, Joel Roberts Poinsett, Richard Rush, Joseph Story, Thomas Swann, Samuel Swartwout, Roger Brooke Taney, Benjamin Tasker, George Washington, and Daniel Webster. Correspondents also include members of the Cheston, Chew, Howard, and Tilghman (Tillman) families.

Microfilm edition of the Higginson & Bird letterbook available, no. 16,289.

Members of the Galloway, Maxcy (Maxey), and Markoe families represented include Samuel Galloway and his son, John, merchants; John's son-in-law, Virgil Maxcy, lawyer, politician, and diplomat; and Virgil's son-in-law, Francis Markoe, public official.

Collection material in English.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms010117

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