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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog: August 2014
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog. Thursday, 21 August 2014. The rocky road to the American Constitution. Depiction of the Boston Tea Party of 1773,. Copy of lithograph by Sarony and Major, 1846 . This media is available in the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration, cataloged under the ARC Identifier (National Archives Identifier) 532892. Shortly after the 1774 Boston Port Act, which called for the complete blocking of the port, seventy-eight men gathered in Annapolis to decl...
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog: September 2014
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog. Friday, 12 September 2014. William Paca's "Sleeve Buttons". Century) was recovered from the archaeological excavations of the William Paca garden in the 1960s. From pottery fragments in the same archaeological layer, we can date this sleeve button to the time when William Paca lived in Prince George’s Street. Williamsburg and Ferry Farm, George Washington’s childhood home. [1]. The use of accessories to express a love of a particular sport is still practiced by ma...
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog: The rocky road to the American Constitution
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog. Thursday, 21 August 2014. The rocky road to the American Constitution. Depiction of the Boston Tea Party of 1773,. Copy of lithograph by Sarony and Major, 1846 . This media is available in the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration, cataloged under the ARC Identifier (National Archives Identifier) 532892. Shortly after the 1774 Boston Port Act, which called for the complete blocking of the port, seventy-eight men gathered in Annapolis to decl...
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog: William Paca's "Sleeve Buttons"
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog. Friday, 12 September 2014. William Paca's "Sleeve Buttons". Century) was recovered from the archaeological excavations of the William Paca garden in the 1960s. From pottery fragments in the same archaeological layer, we can date this sleeve button to the time when William Paca lived in Prince George’s Street. Williamsburg and Ferry Farm, George Washington’s childhood home. [1]. The use of accessories to express a love of a particular sport is still practiced by ma...
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The beautiful Maryland State House. The State House is where the Maryland General Assembly convenes for three months each year, and the elected leadership of the state the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the House of Delegates and president of the Senate all have their offices there. On the restoration of the Old Senate Chamber. Discover more Maryland historical art in our collection. How are we doing? 2007 Maryland State Archives Maryland State House, 100 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401.
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First Maryland Regiment Roster | Finding the Maryland 400
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Finding the Maryland 400. A Maryland State Archives research project. Skip to primary content. First Maryland Regiment Roster. First Maryland Regiment Roster. A key part of this project is to compile a roster. From early 1776, as well as scattered pay records, soldiers’ pensions, correspondence, and other sources. We do not know the names of all the soldiers, nor do we know what happened to many of them. Although the Council of Safety ordered. Click here to view the roster. The column At Battle indicates...
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog: January 2015
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog. Thursday, 15 January 2015. The Paca Bed: Bedrooms in the late eighteenth century. The William Paca House might be closed for the winter, but take a tour later this year, and you will see our forthcoming exhibit: an eighteenth-century bed with possible Paca connections, newly conserved and awaiting assembly in the second floor of the house. The bed; loaded into our curator's car (with Natalie's supervision, and some custom-made padding! The Bed in the Bedchamber.
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The Maryland State House
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The beautiful Maryland State House. The State House is where the Maryland General Assembly convenes for three months each year, and the elected leadership of the state the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the House of Delegates and president of the Senate all have their offices there. On the restoration of the Old Senate Chamber. Discover more Maryland historical art in our collection. How are we doing? 2007 Maryland State Archives Maryland State House, 100 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401.
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog: July 2014
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Historic Annapolis: The Curatorial Blog. Tuesday, 22 July 2014. Recently, we've been thinking about what sort of lighting William Paca might have had in his summerhouse - if any at all. Eighteenth-century lighting in general is an interesting topic; everyday activities were governed by. Each individual's access - but mostly a. Which types of candles and fittings would have been used in the house? James Gillray, Lady Godina's Rout. Before sconces, most wall mirrors would not have been complete without a p...
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