91. Olson, Baltimore, pp. 14-15; Scharf, History, vol. 1, pp. 290- 291. 92. Mason, "Charles Carroll of Carrollton", pp. 9-14; "John Eager Howard", Vertical File, Maryland Department, Enoch Pratt Free Library; Cassell, Samuel Smith, pp. 4-11, 35-42; Olson, Baltimore. pp. 10-16. 93. Howard v. Moale. 2 H. & J. 250, 255 (Md. 1801); Olson, Baltimore, p. 16; Katz, "Republicanism", pp. 14-25. 94. 1782 Md. Laws (November) ch. XXIII [W. Kilty, vol. 1] ; Howard v. Moale. 2 H. & J. 250, 254-257 (Md. ' 1801) . See also Katz, "Republicanism", pp. 14-25. 95. Mason, "Charles Carroll of Carrollton", pp. 9-14. 96. As previously detailed, in 1711 the grandfather, Charles Carroll the Settler, sold thirty-one acres to Jonathan Hanson; in 1729 the father, Charles Carroll of Annapolis, subdivided sixty acres for the establishment of the first Baltimore Town; in 1734 he apparently quitclaimed his interest in fifty submerged acres to William Fell; in 1757 he sold seven and one-half acres bordering the Falls on the south to Alexander Lawson, thirteen and one-half acres north of the Falls to Dr. William Lyon, and thirty-two acres on the western outskirts of town to Joshua Hall; in 1759 the northeasternmost one hundred fifty acres of the tract were transferred to Thomas Sligh. Taking into account the inadequacy of descriptions and the vagaries of surveys, it is impossible to say for certain, but virtually all of the parcel first transferred from James Todd to the Settler in 1701 (recall Figure 3) seems to have been disposed of prior to the death of Charles Carroll of Carrollton's father, Charles Carroll of Annapolis, in 1782. 97. Scharf, Chronicles, vol. 1, pp. 62-63. 98. Browne v. Kennedy. 5 H. & J. 195, 197, 198 (Md. 1821); Scharf, History, vol. 1, p. 61. Scharf dates the diversion of the Jones Falls to 1781 but the 1786 date taken from Browne v. Kennedy seems more reliable. 99. Browne v. Kennedy. 5 H. & J. 195, 199 (Md. 1821). 100. 1773 Md. Laws (November) ch. XXI [W. Kilty, vol. 1]; 1781 Md. Laws (November) ch. XXIV [W. Kilty, vol. l] ; 1782 Md. Laws (November) ch. VIII [W. Kilty, vol. 1] . Though the legislation spells the name "Stigar", all other sources conclude the proper spelling to be "Steiger". 101. "Historical Growth of Baltimore", Map of Baltimore City (Bureau of Plans and Surveys 1933) ; 1782 Md. Laws (April) ch. II [W. Kilty, vol. 1]. 62 . .