A Tribute to the Good Management of Cecil Calvert, Philip Calvert, Charles
Calvert, and Francis Nicholson
The following illustrations are for "Doing Good to Posterity"
The Move of the Capital of Maryland from St. Mary's City to Ann Arundell
Towne, Now Called Annapolis. (1995) For
the full text of the pamphlet click here.
Ilustrations
Last update 15 January 1995
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1, Browne/Senex Map of Maryland, 1685
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2, Medal cast for Cecil Calvert c. 1632
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3, portion of Cecil Calvert's Instructions, 1633
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4, Pope Sixtus V's plan for Rome c. 1551
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5, detail from John Evelyn's plan of London, 1666
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6, Triangular arrangement of St. Mary's City c. 1670s
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7, John Reps sketch of Annapolis Plan
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8, Charles Calvert, third Lord Baltimore, c. 1690
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9, Population growth in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, 1675-1760
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10, Francis Nicholson?, c. 1710
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11, Anne Arundell, wife of Cecil Calvert
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12, Princess Anne Stuart of Denmark, later Queen Anne, c.1690
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13, James Stoddert's plan of Annapolis, 1718
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14, "Second Anniversary Procession" of the Tuesday Club, c. 1750
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15, Elisabeth Ridout's conjectural drawing of the State House at Annapolis,
1695
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16, Francis Nicholson's Coat of Arms, c. 1720?
Edward C. Papenfuse
State Archivist
Sallie@access.digex.net
Copyright 1995 by The Maryland State Archives. In keeping with the spirit
of the Internet and WWW, these images are provided as an educational resource
for personal non-commercial use.
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Papenfuse/Sallie@access.digex.net/January 8, 1995
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