01815cpcaa2200385 a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106072001200130245005500142300001600197300001700213506002200230520043200252545004500684546003600729600005000765600004700815600004800862600004800910600005600958600004701014600003501061600001801096650005401114650004801168650004101216650001101257651005001268651005401318656004001372999001701412mm 74075758 DLC20260227111615.0741226|||||||||||| eng  amm 74075758 bms 76000175  aDLCcDLCdDLCedacs 7aC2lcmd00aStone family papers,f1730-1863g(bulk 1770-1800). a137fitems. a3foversize.0 aOpen to research.8 aChiefly 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.0 aMembers of the Stone family of Maryland. aCollection material in English.10aCarroll, Charles,d1737-1832vCorrespondence.10aMonroe, James,d1758-1831vCorrespondence.10aMorris, Robert,d1734-1806vCorrespondence.10aRush, Benjamin,d1746-1813vCorrespondence.10aStone, Michael Jenifer,d1747-1812vCorrespondence.10aStone, Thomas,d1743-1787vCorrespondence.10aStone, WaltervCorrespondence.30aStone family. 0aFinance, PubliczUnited StatesxHistoryyTo 1789. 0aGovernmental investigationszUnited States. 0aRegisters of births, etc.zMaryland. 0aWills. 0aMarylandxPolitics and governmenty1775-1865. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyConfederation, 1783-1789. 7aPublic officialszMaryland.2itoamc c39315d39315