Stone family papers, 1730-1863 (bulk 1770-1800).
- 137 items. 3 oversize.
Open to research.
Chiefly correspondence (1770-1800) addressed to Walter Stone, public official, of Port Tobacco, Md., concerning business and legal matters and a congressional inquiry into the conduct of Robert Morris as superintendent of finance. Includes legal and financial records, will, and survey. Correspondents include Charles Carroll of Carrollton, James Monroe, Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, Michael Jenifer Stone, and Thomas Stone.