Gil Hennegar
Guide to Research Resources

                      HAMPTON NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE                                        Research File Finding Aid
                                CATEGORIES

      Series                                            Subject

1000.000 - 1999.999                     ARCHITECTURE/CONSTRUCTION
2000.000 - 2999.999                     BIOGRAPHICAL/GENEALOGICAL
3000.000 - 3999.999                     CONSERVATION/PRESERVATION/SECURITY
4000.000 - 4999.999                     FURNITURE/FURNISHINGS/                        DECORATIVE ARTS
5000.000 - 5999.999                     GARDENS/GARDENING
6000.000 - 6999.999                     HISTORIC
7000.000 - 7999.999                     HOME ECONOMICS
8000.000 - 8999.999                     SOCIO-ECONOMIC
9000.000 - 9999.999                     WEARING APPAREL/TEXTILES

                                SERIES 1000 - ARCHITECTURE/CONSTRUCTION
1030.   ANTIQUES, Architectural
        .001            List of Architectural Antique dealers, Mid-Atlantic Country, April 1989

1056.   BARNS/OUTBUILDINGS
        .001            "Hampton Barn Fire," Baltimore Republic and Argus, April 3, 1850.
        .002            Photographs - Hampton Barns, by Lanny Miyamoto, Sept., 1959.
                                Also see        6374.161 a) Mt. Vernon outbuildings

1070.   BIBLIOGRAPHIES
        .001            "Hampton Architecture, Suggestions for Further Reading," prepared by James Thomas Wollon, A.I.A., March 19, 1983.
        .002            Manuscript, unsigned
        .003            "Museum Architecture and Adaptive Use," compiled by Catherine D. Scott and Caroline L. Shugars, Smithsonian Institution, July, 1983.

1090.   BRICKWORK
                                See 1552.               MASONRY

1126.   CLASSIC ARCHITECTURE (GEORGIAN)
        .001            Excerpts, "A Treatise on Civil Architecture," by William Chambers, London, 1759.
        .002            Plate from "A Book of Architecture," by James Gibbs, London, 1728.
        .003            Plates from "A Collection of Designs," by Abraham Swan, London, 1737.
        .004            Plates from "The British Architect, by Abraham Swan, London, 1758.
        .005            Excerpt, "Historic Architecture Sourcebook," by Cyril M. Harris, 1977.
                                Also See 1710.  Residential Styles

1147.   CUPOLAS
        .001            "Antiquities Forum Held," Baltimore Sun (?), undated. Hampton designed to be viewed from afar and rising above the treeline.
        .002            Plate from "A Book of Architecture," by James Gibbs, London, 1728.

                FEDERAL STYLE
                                See 1126.    CLASSIC ARCHITECTURE
                                See 1710.    RESIDENTIAL STYLES

1260.   FENCES
        .001            Excerpt, Towson Maryland Journal, April 28, 1894, about new fences and clearing fencerow areas at Hampton.
 
                GEORGIAN ARCHITECTURE
                                See 1126.               Classic Architecture
                                See 1710       Residential Styles

1360.   HAMPTON, CONSTRUCTION/REMODELING/RENOVATIONS OF
        .001            Copies of bills from Jehu Howell, Master Builder
        .002            Measurements of Hampton, per Joseph Breary
        .003            Bill from Philip Entler, 1800 (?)       Barn (?)
        .004            Bills from William Woods, 1788 - 1790
        .005            Estimate for Captain Ridgely's Parlor (Music Room), by Henry Carlile (Joiner).
        .006            Bill, undated, for scantling and plank from Edward Parker.
        .007            Bill for brick from Christopher Hughes, 1798-1800..008Paint bill from Rich. Jones, April - June, 1791.
        .009            Bill, William Stewart, 1805-1810.
        .010            Entrance Gates, quotation by and bill from W. E. Davis Co., June 23, 1875, and acceptance letter from Margaretta Ridgely, June 25.  (See 1361.004)
        .011            Estimates and Bills, 1881 - 1882, Emmart & Quartley, Painters.
        .012            "Bills for the Carpenter Work on 'Hampton'," by William D. Hoyt, Jr., Maryland Historical Magazine, December, 1938.
        .013            "Building for Capt. Charles Ridgely: Bills and Accounts for Work at Patapsco Neck and Hampton,"by William D. Hoyt, Maryland Historical Magazine, Spring, 1990.
                                Also See 6788.005       "SPMA Renovation of  Hampton, 1975-76"

1361.   HAMPTON MANSION, ILLUSTRATIONS, DRAWINGS AND PHOTOS
        .001            Sketch, Bernard Perlman, Baltimore Sun, March 9,1991
        .002            Painting of Hampton, ........................
                        .............................................
        .003            Photo of Hampton, mid 19th century, from Cliveden collection, incl. 1992 corresp.
        .004            Drawing of Entrance Gates, by John Laing, 1875, with letter of quotation ($20.00).
        .005            Drawing of South Facade and first floor plan, from"Great Georgian Houses," ______________.
        .006            Drawing, North Elevation and Cornice Details.  Branch of Plans and Designs, National Park Svce.
        .007            Floor plans, incl. basement, by John Laing, 1873.(See 1361.004).
        .008            Water Color, by William G. Evans, on 1950 Christmas card, Commercial Credit Co.
        .009            "Welcome to Baltimore," promotional Baltimore Map, Edward A. Luzzie Co., 1957.  Exterior and interior photographs of Hampton.
        .010            Cover, Baltimore, published by Baltimore Association of Commerce, March 1949.
        .011            The Towson Topics, 1952.  Shows scaffolding outside Dining Room.
        .012            Reproduction of sketch of Hampton House, by Croner, No. 2 in a series of Maryland Miniatures, 
                        Equitable Bank cash envelope.
        .013            Interim Report to Stockholders, B. G. & E., December, 1986.
        .014            Video shoot at Hampton, Owings Mills Times, June 29, 1989.
        .015            List of photographs of Hampton in archives of the Peale Museum.
                                Also see 6355. and 6356.  Hampton Histories

1367.   HEATING
        .001            "Stoves at Hampton," interim report by Charles E. Peterson, September, 1949
        .002            Drawings (6), Radiant Ceiling Heating, Hampton, 
                        National Park Service, 1949.
        .003            Hampton repair bill, 1882, from Wm. H. Wills,Plumber and Gas Fitter.

1440.   ICE and ICEHOUSES
        .001            Hampton Icehouse, photograph (3105)
        .002            Article on history of ice harvesting and manufacture.  Source unknown.

 1460.  IRON, CAST
        .001            Stoves, Railings, and Balconies, Catalog of M. & G. Skidmore, England, 1811

1526.   LIGHTING, GAS
        .001            Gas, B. G. & E. Shareholder Report, Dec. 1990
        .002            Reminiscences of John G. Adams, B.G.& E. employee, commencing 1871.

1552            MASONRY
        .001            Excerpt, "Historic Architecture Sourcebook," by Cyril M. Harris, 1977.

1562.   MILLS
        .001            Bill, Pennington and Jessup, for construction of
                        Ridgely Mill, 1785

1580.   MOLDINGS
        .001            Hampton Profiles, by Tom Schiller, 1987
                                Also see 1126.004   Plates "The British                            Architect"
                                Also see 1126.005       "Historic Architecture
                                                                Sourcebook"

1608.   OCTAGONS
        .001            "Old Octagon House (at Hampton) Destroyed by Fire," Baltimore Sun, December 15, 1946.
        .002            "American Octagons," by Lynn Lewis Monroe, Early American Life, April 1983.

1618.   ORANGERIES
        .001            "Reception on Completion of Restoration of Hampton Orangerie," Town and Country, February, 1974
        .002            Photographs, Hampton Orangery fire, ca 1929.
        .003            Articles, Baltimore Newspapers, 1973, on reconstruction of Hampton Orangery.
        .004            "A New Orangery at Old Hampton," by John Dorsey, Baltimore Sun Magazine, May 16, 1976.  Also cover photograph.
        .005            Excerpts, The Gentleman and Farmer's Architect, by T. Lightoler, London, 1762.
        .006            Excerpts, The Builder's Pocket Treasure, by William Pain, London, 1763. 
                                Also see 6788.005 "Reconstruction Hampton                         Orangerie"
                                      "Wye Orangerie Easement &                                           Restoration"
1640.   PLASTER, Ornamental
                                See 1030.001       List of Dealers

                PRIVIES
                                See 6374.143 g)    Homewood Restores Privy...
        
1710.   RESIDENTIAL STYLES
        .001    "Field Guide to Old-House Styles," published by
                        The Old House Journal, copyright 1979.
        .002            "The Georgian and Federal Styles," by James C. Massey and Shirley Maxwell, The Old House Journal, March/April, 1988

1730            ROADS
        .001            "House and Senate Bills Signed by Governor Lane," Baltimore Sun, May 2, 1949. H.B. 744 provided funds for building road at Hampton.
        .002            Planner Suggests Driveway Connecting (Baltimore) Historic Points," Baltimore Sun, February 24, 1946.

1735.   ROOFING
        .001            "New Rook for Arlington House," by Sharon C. Pack, unreferenced, 1992.

1780.   STABLES
        .001            Copy of old water color of stable, ca 1870, Historic American Buildings Survey
        .002            Bibliograpy, unreferenced pencil notes  
                                Also see 6630.005   HAMPTON STABLES

                STAINED GLASS
                                See 4774.      STAINED GLASS

1783.   STAIRS
        .001            "We Need to Paint the Stairhall," lecture by Thomas O. Schiller, Hampton N.H.S.
                                See 1126.004    Plate, "The British Architect"

1794.   STUCCO
        .001            "The Southern Stucco Tradition," by Anne E.Grimmer, CRM Bulletin, National Park Svce, 1991

1830            TOPOGRAPHY
        .001            Topographical Maps, Baltimore and Baltimore County, Maryland Geological Survey, 1910 and 1948 (Revised 1958).

1920.   WINDOWS
        .001            "Historic Detailing"............................
                        ...........................................
        .002            "Sash Weights," by Michael Dunbar, Early American Life, December 1989
                                Also see 1126.004     Plate, "The British                            Architect"
1933.   WOODCARVING
        .001            "Yankee Federalist," (Samuel McIntire), by Martin Filler, House and Garden, March, 1990

1938.   WOODWORK/MILLWORK
        .001            "Thefts From Historic London Georgian Structures," by Suzanne Cassidy, N.Y. Times, February 28, 1991
        .002            "Sawmill," by Robert R. Mills, Jr. Hereford Magazine (Md.), January, 1990



                        SERIES 2000 - BIOGRAPHICAL and GENEALOGICAL

2022.   ANDERSON Family
        .001            Newspaper clippings concerning James M. Anderson, Hampton Farm Manager in late 1800's, including daughter's wedding in 1887.


2045.   AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES
        .001            Catalog, "The Birds of America," W. Graham Arader III, Philadelphia

                BAKST, LEON
                                See 6374.121 c)   Bakst at Evergreen

                BARNES Family
                        See 2168.001    DORSEY Family
        
2058.   BEANE, William
        .001            Inventory, 1828.

                BEAUREGARD, PIERRE G. T., III
                                See 6788.008    S.P.M.A.

2070.   BIRCH, WILLIAM RUSSELL
        .001            Excerpts, "The Life of William Russell Birch, Enamel Painter," written by himself.  Includes accounts of visits to Hampton and contacts with Charles Carnan Ridgely.

2075.   BLAGOJEVICH, Elizabeth Ridgely
        .001            Obituary, Colonial Williamsburg Magazine, 
                        Summer, 1991.

2080.   BONAPARTE, BETSY PATTERSON
        .001            Biographical articles, undated, Baltimore Sun (?)
        
                BONAPARTE, JEROME NAPOLEON, Jr.
                                See 6374.109      Chestnutwood

2102.   CALVERT FAMILY
        .001            Relationship of Early Maryland Families

2105.   CARROLL FAMILY
        .001            Miscellaneous notes (no source)
        .002            Descendants, excerpts from "Charles Carroll of Carrollton," newspaper clippings re members of the MacTavish family
        .003            "Eleanor Begat John, Bishop of Baltimore," The Catholic Review, December 12, 1990.

2106.   CARROLL, CHARLES of Carrollton
        .001            Letter, September 13, 1797, to his son in New York.
        .002            Excerpt, "English Aristocrat in an American Setting," by Edward C. Papenfuse.
        .003            Estate Inventory, April 12, 1833

                CARROLL, DANIEL
                                See 6130.004    Md. Delegates, U.S. Const

2118.   CHAMIER, DANIEL (3rd husband of Achsah Ridgely, mother of Charles Carnan Ridgely, 2nd Master)
        .001            Notes on Daniel Chamier from Peggy ________ to Lynne Hastings, March, 1995.

2120.   CHEW Family
        .001            "Corrupt Prosecutor Pardoned," by Sheridan Lyons, Baltimore Sun, October 4, 1994.
                                Also see 6374.110   CLIVEDEN
                                         6374.120   EPSOM

                CHURCH, Frederick Edwin, Hudson Valley School Painter.
                                See 6374.167

                CUSTIS, George Washington Parke
                                See 6374.075 a)     ARLINGTON HOUSE

2155.   DARNALL, Colonel HENRY
        .001            Will, Anne Arundel County, 1711.
        .002            Inventory of Accounts, Prerogative Court.               
                                Also see 6555.001   MARYLAND, Early History.
                                         6590.001   NORTHAMPTON

2160.   DECATUR, Commodore STEPHEN
        .001            Estate Inventory, April 27, 1820
                                Also see 6374.112   DECATUR HOUSE

2168.   DORSEY Family
        .001            Excerpts, Md. Hist. Magazine, XVIII, 33
        .002            Miscellaneous excerpted material, unreferenced.
                                Also see        8458.011        DORSEY'S FORGE
                                          6374.105  BELMONT

                DORSEY, REBECCA (1739 - 1812).  1st Mistress of Hampton
                                See 2763.001 ff     RIDGELY, REBECCA DORSEY

                DORSEY, PRISCILLA (1762 - 1814). 2nd Mistress of                                             Hampton
                                See                        RIDGELY, PRISCILLA DORSEY

2169.   DORSEY, DR. RHODA, President of Goucher College
        .001            "Goodbye, Rhoda," commemorative issue of the Goucher Quarterly, on retirement of Dr. Dorsey, Summer, 1994.
                
2175.   DOUGLAS, FREDERICK
        .001            "Frederick Douglas," Baltimore Sun, May 17, 1987

2224.   EICHELBERGER Family
        .001            Eichelberger Family Record and Misc. Notes
        .002            Obituary, Thomas Robert Eichelberger, 1988.


2225.   EICHELBERGER, OTTO WELSH  1799 - 1840
        .001            Biographical Sketch from The Biographical Cyclopedia (Md. and D.C.), 1879.  
         
2310.   GAITHER, RIDGELY (Lt. General)
        .001            Obituary, Baltimore Sun, October 29, 1992

2315.   GARNES, LeROY (Duke) 1926 - 1991
        .001            Obituary, Towson Times, February 20, 1991
        .002            Funeral Program, 1st Christian Community Baptist Church, January 31, 1991
        .003            Interview Notes with Duke Garns, ca 1990
        .004            Obituary, Hampton Post Boy, Spring 1991

2317.     GENEALOGY, General
     .001      "An Index of the Source Records of Maryland," by                   Eleanor Phillips Passano, 1974.  Excerpts,                         principally from Index of Names.
     .002      Catalog, 1987, Accelerated Indexing Systems                        International, Salt Lake City, Utah.
     .003      Bibliography, Genealogical Source Materials
     .004      "Abbreviated Summary of Harford County                             Genealogical Research Sources," prepared by Jon                    Harlan Livezey
     .005      "Basic Records of the Orphans' Court," excerpted                   from "The County Courthouses and Records of                        Maryland, Part 2, 1963
     .006      "Death Records, Counties, Index, after 1875," Md.Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1987
     .007      State of Maryland: Location Guide to County Agency                 Series Titles; Location Guide to Transfer Series                   Titles; Combined Coagser, Muagser, etc., by Seies                  Title, 1987
        .008            "Vital Records Access," State of Maryland
        .009            "Naturalization Indexes at the Maryland Hall of Records," (from 1634).
        .010            "Checklist of Card Indexes, Maryland Hall of Records," revised June, 1981
        .011            "Departed This Life: Death Notices from the Baltimore Sun, 1854-1860."  Excerpts
        .012            "Genealogical Research in Germany," unreferenced
        .013            Catalogs, Family Line Publications; Genealogical    Publishing Co., Inc.; etc., etc.
        .014            "How to Read the Old Records," by Anna M. Cartlidge.
        .015            Genealogical Worksheets, blanks.  Several types
                          Also see: 6056.   BALTIMORE, Early History
                           6555.   MARYLAND, Early History
                                          6510.   LEGAL RESEARCH

2322.   GILMAN, DANIEL COIT (1831 - 1908), 1st President JHU
        .001            Biography, Dictionary of American Biography.


2330.   GORE, CHRISTOPHER
        .001            Correspondence, with enclosures, from Stephen A. Wilbur, Curator, Gore Place, Mass., July 1990

2335.   GOUGH, HARRY DORSEY
        .001            Estate Inventory, December 17, 1808

2352.   HASTINGS, LYNNE DAKIN
        .001            Photograph and caption, Baltimore News American,
                        June 14, 1981.  Includes Courtney Wilson, site Manager.
                                Also see: 

2356.   HESELIUS, JOHN (1728 - 1778)
        .001            "John Heselius," by Theodore Bolton and George C.
                        Groce, Jr., The Art Quarterly, Winter, 1939.

2365.   HILL, CLEMENT 
        .001            Will, Prince Georges County, Md., January 10, 1742.

                HOGG, IMA
                              See 6374.104   BAYOU BEND
        
2385.   HOWARD FAMILY
        .001            "The Howards of Baltimore," by James Howard, 1897
                        Photocopy   
        .002            Pencil notes on Howard family lineage.
        .003            Excerpts, "Origin and History of Howard County, Md.," by Charles Francis Stein, Jr., 1972.
                                Also see: 6374.106      BELVEDERE

2385.5  HOWARD, JOHN EAGER
        .501            Biographical data, unreferenced manuscript
                                Also see 4327.002    Howard Irish Crystal

2386.   HOWE, JULIA RIDGELY (daughter of Julian Ridgely andgranddaughter of Capt. John Ridgely, 5thMaster.
        .001            Copy of letter. March 28, 1985, to her cousin, John Ridgely III.
        .002            Article, by Julia Ridgely Howe, Coos County Democrat (Lancaster, N.H.), April 22, 1987.  Includes photograph of Hampton.  Also copy of letter from Lynne Hastings, May 1,1987.
                           Also see 6355.002    HAMPTON, HISTORIES

2390.   HOYT, WILLIAM   1912 - 1992
        .001            Letters to Anna von Lunz, December 12, 1990, March 5, 1991
        .002            Obituary, Baltimore Sun, October 24, 1992.



2395.   HUMRICHOUSE FAMILY.  Louise Roman Humrichouse Ridgely,wife of John Ridgely, Jr., 6th Master of Hampton.
        .001            "St. John's Episcopal Tower Memorial to Woman,"
                        by Harry Warner, Hagerstown, Md., paper (?), nodate.
        .002            John Humrickhouse portrait, 1806, and short biographical sketch, unreferenced.

2420.   JEFFERSON, THOMAS
        .001            "Thomas Jefferson, Son of Virginia," by Dennis Montgomery, Colonial Williamsburg Magazine,   Spring 1993.
        .002            "A Virginia Gentleman's Library," with an introduction by Arthur Pierce Middleton, Colonial Williamsburg.  Correspondence between Jefferson and Robert Skipworth, including former's recommendations for the latter's library. 
                                Also see 6474.160        MONTICELLO
                                         5710.002        MONTICELLO GARDENS
                                         5710.007             "        "
 
                JENIFER, DANIEL of ST. THOMAS
                                See 6130.004    Md. Delegates, U.S. Const

2430.   JOHNSON, JOSHUA 
        .001            "Freeman and Early (Black) American Painter"  Exhibit Program, Md. Historical Society, 1987

2475.   KENNEDY, ROGER G.
        .001            Press Release announcing appointment as Director, National Park Service, May 21, 1993

2480.   KETCHAM Family (Maiden name of Mrs. John Ridgely, III)
        .001            "Historical and Biographical Sketch of the Ketcham and Ketchum Families," by Colonial Research Bureau, Washington, D.C.

2505.   LaFAYETTE, MARQUIS de
        .001            "LaFayette in the Age of the American Revolution"  Letters edited by Stanley J. Idzerda, Cornell University Press, 1977
                                Also see 2730.003 ff   RIDGELY, ELIZA
                                            6374.110      CLIVEDEN

                LATROBE, BENJAMIN
                                See 6374.1541     Long Branch
                                    6374.112      Decatur House






2510.   LEE FAMILY
        .001            "The Long Line of Lees," by Paul C. Nagel, Colonial Williamsburg Magazine, Autumn, 1990
        .002            "The Parents of Col. Richard Lee of Virginia," by William Thorndale, National Genealogical Society Quarterly, December 1988

                LEIGHTON, Lord Frederic, 19th century British artist.
                                See 6374.167

2520.   LILLY, ELI
        .001            Correspondence from various sources regarding intent of Lilly gift to S. P. M. A., 1976.  Also includes Ridgely/Lilly family tree.
                                Also see 5355.012       Hampton Gardens
                                Also see 6788.002   S.P.M.A.
                                Also see 6788.005   Eli Lilly's Million                            Dollar Gift

2525.   LITTLEJOHN, JOHN
        .001            Journal, 1777.  Includes account of his entertain- ment by Captain Charles and Rebecca Ridgely.

                LUX, DARBY
                                See 2724.010    Register, St. Paul's Parish

                McHENRY, JAMES
                                See 6130.004     Md. Delegates, U.S. Const

                McINTIRE, SAMUEL
                                See 1933.001    WOODCARVING

                MacTAVISH Family
                                See 2105.002    CARROLL Family  

                MARTIN, LUTHER
                                See 6130.004     Md. Delegates, U.S.             Constitutional Conv.

                MERCER, JOHN FRANCIS
                                See 6130.004    Md. Delegates, U.S. Const

2560.   MERRYMAN, JOHN (of Hayfields)
        .001            Photograph (copy)
                                Also see: 6126.006  CIVIL WAR

2565.   MILLER, JOHN FRANKLIN
        .001            "Hampton House's New Curator," by Gabrielle Wise,
                        Baltimore Sun, February 21, 1973.
        .002            "Hampton Mansion Needs a Facelifting,"  Person-to-Person, by Judith Kreiner, News American, December 3, 1973.


                NEEDLES, JOHN (1786 - 1878), Baltimore Cabinetmaker
                                See 4582.               NEEDLES, JOHN

2612.   OLIVER, ROBERT
        .001            Estate Inventory, July 14, 1835.
 
2626.   PACA, WILLIAM
        .001            Biographical data, unreferenced manuscript

2635.     PEABODY, GEORGE
        .001            "Peabody's Legacy," by Carl Schoettler. Baltimore Sun, February 16, 1995.
        .002            "Peabody's Helping Hand Reached London," by Bill Glauber, Baltimore Sun, February 16, 1995.
        .003            "The Peabody Trust in London," The J.H.U. Peabody News, March/April, 1995.

2670.   PUE FAMILY
        .001            Genealogical Data (excerpted from "Ancestors and Descendents of Charles Ridgely and Margaretta
                        Sophia Howard," by Margie Manchester

2672.   PUE, REBECCA
        .001            Will, 1835
 
2705.   RADER, JAMES (Supt., Ft. McHenry, 1941 - 1953)
        .001            "Superintendant To Retire," Baltimore Sun, June 1, 1953.
 
2720.   RIDGELY FAMILY, General Data
        .001            Ridgelys of Hampton, Masters and Mistresses, 18th and 19th centuries
        .002            Ridgely Descendents, 1948, a listing by Mrs. Edward Shoemaker
        .003            "Descent of Charles Alfonso Ridgely from Robert Ridgely, the Immigrant."  This Ridgely line inherited "Springfield" through Deborah Dorsey, wife of John Ridgely, the Planter
        .004            Excerpts, New York Social Register, 1888 - 1889
        .005            "Ancestors and Descendents of Charles Ridgely and Margaretta Sophia Howard," by Margie Manchester
        .006            "Hampton and Its Masters," by Lionel J. Bienvenu,
                        National Park Service, March, 1963
        .007            "Two Ridgely Wives Identified," by Alice Skinner and Elizabeth Read, Md. Genealogical Society Bulletin, Winter 1988.
        .008            Excerpt from "Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families," by  Alice Norris Parran, pages 307 ff, Ridgely
        .009            "The Ridgelys of Hampton," compiled by Kent Lancaster, July 1991.  Comprehensive listing of Ridgelys and collateral descendents, cross-referenced to portraits and photographs in Hampton collections.
        .010            Indices of Ridgely papers, Maryland Historical      Society.
        .011            Notes on Ridgely papers in Milton Eisenhower Library, John Hopkins University.
        .012            "Report on Hampton," by Frederick Tilberg, National Park Service, March 30, 1946. 
        .013            Excerpt, Ridgely entries, Index to 1820 Census.
        .014            "The Descent of Hampton Ownership, 1745 - 1978," by Lynne Dakin Hastings, 1983. (notated drafts)
        .015            Miscellaneous unreferenced articles and notes
        .016            "Some Old Bible Records of the Ridgely Family, by Francis B. Culver, from Maryland Genealogies, from Md. Historical Society articles, and other Bible entries
        .017            Ridgely excerpt, "Founders of the Colonial Families," by Henry Ridgely Evans, 1935
        .018            Excerpt, Burke's "Landed Gentry," 1939 edition.
        .019            Account of the Ridgely Family, by James Howard (brother of Margaretta Howard Ridgely, and written at her request).
                                Also see 8140.             COATS OF ARMS
                                            6056.011 to .016  BALTO History
                                            6555.004          MD. HISTORY

2721.   RIDGELY, Robert CHARLES, the Planter   16__ - 1705

2721.5  RIDGELY, CHARLES (died 1786).  Nephew of Builder, sonof John.  Married Rebecca Lawson.
        .501            Estate Inventory, April 13, 1787.
                        
2722.   RIDGELY, Col. CHARLES, the Merchant    ca 1700 - 1772
        .001            Manuscript Will, 1772
        .002            "Ridgely's Delight," from The Settler, May 1975.
 
2723.   RIDGELY, Captain CHARLES, the Builder  1733 - 1790
        .001            "London Shopkeeper's Struggle to Recover a Colonial Debt," edited by Wm. D. Hoyt, Jr.,  Maryland Historical Magazine, June, 1950
        .002            "Captain Charles Ridgely, Builder of Hampton Mansion: Mariner and Colonial Agent, Ironmaster, and Politician,"  a Master's Thesis by Anita Elizabeth Jones, Wake Forest Univ., August 1981.
        .003            Estate Appraisal
        .004            Biographical Sketch, Legislative History Project, Md. Hall of Records, Annapolis, August 30, 1983.
        .005            Assessment, by Nicholas Merryman, March 1783.
        .006            Extract from Will, 1786.
        .007            "Genealogical Gleanings in England," by Peter Wilson Coldham, National Genealogical Society Quarterly, March 1986.  Re 1763 lawsuit involving
                        sailing ship, Royal Briton, commanded by Charles 
                        Ridgely.
        .008            "Captain Ridgely's London Commerce, 1757 to 1774," by William D. Hoyt, Jr., Americana, April, 1943.
        .0081   "A Politician of 'Ye Olden Time,'" from Maryland Journal, Towson, October, 1895. (Typescript)
        .009            "Captain Ridgely of Hampton," letter to Editor, Baltimore Sun, April 21, 1950, by William D. Hoyt.
        .010            Maryland Colony News -August 8, 1776, reprinted in Baltimore Sun Magazine, August 8, 1976.  Account of Baltimore County election of Delegates to State Constitutional Convention.
        .011            "Charles Ridgely, Anti-Federalist Legislator and Political Boss of Baltimore County," Chapter V of
                        ___________________________.
        .012            "Charles Ridgely (1733-1790)," unreferenced typescript

2724.   RIDGELY, CHARLES CARNAN, General & Governor, 2nd                
                                Master, 1760 - 1829
        .001            Copies of Will, Inventories and Estate Sale documents, 1826 and after. Folders a), b), c), d).
        .002            Change of name from Carnan to Ridgely, 1793.
        .003            Agreement with Rebecca Dorsey Ridgely, July 1790.
        .004            "Charles Carnan Ridgely," by J. T. Nataro, 1975.
                        Term paper by Goucher College student.
        .005            Excerpt, "Tercentenary History of Maryland,"
                        biographical sketch of Charles Carnan Ridgely.
        .006            Letter to Andrew Buchanan, April 28, 1793. 
        .007            Excerpt, "Governors of Maryland from the Revolution to 1908," by Heinrich Ewald Buchholz, 1908.
        .008            Lecture on Charles Carnan Ridgely, by Naomi Kinard, 1960.
        .009            "Man in the Street: Charles Ridgely," Baltimore Sun, undated.
        .010            Excerpts, Register of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore, 1760.
        .011            Letter from Charles Ridgely to Wiliam Orbison re debt owed Ridgely by Thomas Y. Cromwell, reply from latter enclosing remittance, and receipt by Ridgely, 1824. 
                                Also see  8015.004      AGRICULTURE   
                                                6056.007        Maryland, Federalist era

2724.5  RIDGELY, CHARLES, Jr., 1783 - 1819 (Eldest son of    Governor Charles Carnan Ridgely)
        .501            Last Will and Testament, proved 30 June 1819.
2725.   RIDGELY, CHARLES, 4th Master of Hampton, 1830 - 1872
        .001            Inventory at death, 1872.
        .002            Diary, European Trip, October 1846 - December 1847.  
        .003            Letter to Maj. T. E. Stewart, June 26, 1860, re pledges to Trinity Church, Towson.
        .004            Death Notices and other records from Harvard Archives.
        .005            Biographical notes - no source.
        .006            Will, Baltimore County, 1871.
                                Also see 6126.005 and .006   CIVIL WAR
2725.2  RIDGELY, CHARLES (1853 - 1873) Son of 4th Master
        .201            Obituary, Maryland Journal, May 17, 1873

2726.   RIDGELY, CHASE, JR.
        .001            Obituary, Baltimore Sun, January 9, 1993

2728.   RIDGELY FAMILY, of Delaware
        .001            "What Them Befell - The Ridgelys of Delaware and Their Circle," edited by Mabel Lloyd Ridgely,
                        Athenaeum Press, Portland, Maine.  1949
                                Also see 2720.011  Ridgely Family papers,                   Johns Hopkins University.

2728.   RIDGELY, DAVID STEWART (1884 - 1978) Son of 5th Master
        .005            World War I Newspaper photo, ca 1917.
        .006            Funeral Program, Trinity Church, Towson, March 7,  1978.
        .007            Report of fatal accident, Valley Voice, March 9,1978.
        .008            Interview, August 7, 1962, by George McKenzie and Lionel J. Bienvenu (typescript).

2728.   RIDGELY, DOROTHY POWELL
        .010            Funeral Program, Trinity Church, Towson, Md.
                        February 1, 1993
        .011            Obituary. Baltimore Sun, January, 1993

2730.   RIDGELY, ELIZA EICHELBERGER, 3rd Mistress, 1803 - 1867
        .001            "Eliza Eichelberger Ridgely, the 'Lady With a Harp'," by Bess Patterson Shipe, Maryland Historical Magazine, Fall, 1982
        .002            Eliza Ridgely's records of "Christmas Gifts to the Colored Children"
        .003            "Lafayette's Letters to Eliza Ridgely of Hampton," edited by James W. Foster, Maryland Historical Magazine, September 1957
        .004            Photocopies, letters from Lafayette, Oct. 1826, Mar 1828, Jan 1829, Jul 1829, and Mar 1833.
        .005            Photocopy, letter to Lafayette, April 20, 1831
        .007            Eliza with the Harp excerpted from "Maryland Legends, Folklore and Customs," by C. Verplanck. (Typescript).
        .008            Articles on acquisition of "Lady With the Harp",    by the National Gallery, Baltimore Sun, November 13 and 26, 1945.
        .009            Expenses Journal, 1845 - 1860.




2731.   RIDGELY, ELIZA (Didy) WHITE BUCKLER        1828 - 1894
        .001            Diary, 1841-42 (typed copy)
        .002            "Eliza Ridgely's 116 Year Old Diary Recovered," by Louis Azrael, Baltimore American, April 6, 1958
                                Also see 7375.003  Christmas at Hampton

2732.   RIDGELY, ELIZA (1858 - 1954) Daughter of 4th Master
        .001            Memorial Letter to Editor, by V. Gittings, Baltimore Sun, July 27, 1954.

2733.   RIDGELY, HELEN WEST STEWART     1854-1929  Fifth                                         Mistress of Hampton.
                                See 5355.008          Hampton Gardens

                RIDGELY, HOWARD (1855 - 1900) Third child of 4th Master
                                See 6374.1541             Long Quarter Farm
                
2734.   RIDGELY, JOHN (ca 1724 - 1772) Brother of 1st Master
        .001            Bond, granted by Zachaniah Barlow, Sept. 21, 1762
        .002            Estate Inventory, 1772 (typescript)
        .003            Will, 1771

2735.   RIDGELY, JOHN, 3rd Master, 1790 - 1867
        .001            Inventory at his death, 1867.
        .002            Last Will and Testament, 1863
        .003            Last Will and Testament, 1867

2736.   RIDGELY, Captain JOHN, 5th Master, 1851 - 1938
        .001            Obituary, Baltimore Sun, April 4, 1938.
        .002            "A Towsonite Remembers," News From Historic
                        Towson, Fall, 1989.
        .003            Biographical notes, gleaned from Helen Ridgely's diary.

2737.   RIDGELY, JOHN, Jr., 6th Master, 1882 - 1959
        .001            Inventory, 1946.
        .002            Estate Appraisal, National Park Service, August 16, 1968.
        .003            Last Will and Testament, February 13, 1959
        .004            "John Ridgely Is Found Dead," Baltimore Sun (?), March, 1959.
        .005            "Resolution for Ridgely," (by Trinity Episcipal Church), Baltimore Sun, (?), 1959.
        .006            "Portrait Presented to Hampton," by Robert G. Breen, Baltimore Sun, January 21, 1957.
        .007            Chattels Located at Hampton Farm House, 1959.
                                                                
2738.   RIDGELY, JOHN III, 1911 - 1990
        .001            Obituary, Towson Times, September, 1990
        .002            Death Notice, Baltimore Sun, September 1990
        .003            Baptismal Entry, Trinity Church, Towson, October 15, 1911
        .004            Confirmation Class, Trinity Church, Towson, May 25, 1924
        .005            Real Estate Sale Notice, 710 Hampton Lane, Towson Times, Sept 1990
        .006            Excerpt, Gilman School Cynosure, 1930
        .007            Obituary, Views from the Cupola, by Lynne Dakin Hastings, Fall 1990
        .008            Real Estate Sales listing, former home at 508 Hampton Lane.
        .009            Photograph and caption, Jeffersonian, Towson, Md.,October 23, 1986.  With Lynne Hastings, and others, on occasion of publication of the Hampton Guidebook.
        .010            Miscellaneous unreferenced notes.
                                Also see: 7375.003  Christmas at Hampton

2742.   RIDGELY, JULIAN WHITE, 1887 - 1939
        .001            Biographical Data

2745.   RIDGELY, KATHARINE SUPPLEE
        .001            Obituary, September 6, 1991

2750.   RIDGELY, LYNN CHARLES
        .001            Correspondence exchange, July 1991, with Lynne Dakin Hastings, re possible descent from Hampton Ridgelys

2754.   RIDGELY, MARGARETTA SOPHIA, (Missionary), 1869 - 1949
        .001            Letter from D. Elwood Dunn, July 1, 1993, enclosing article from "House of Bethany"
        .002            "African Republic Honors Maryland Missionary Worker," Baltimore Evening Sun, November 7, 1927
        .003            Obituary, Maryland Churchman, October 1949.
        .004            Obituary, Baltimore Sun (?), 1949

2756.   RIDGELY, MARY McADOO, 1848 - 1949
        .001            "What Happened to Mollie McDow?," The Jeffersonian, October 3, 1991

2760.   RIDGELY, NICHOLAS GREENBURY (1770 - 1829) Father of 3rd Mistress
        .001    Will, 1829
        .002            Furniture purchases, typescript of bills

2762.   RIDGELY, Lt. RANDOLPH (____ - ca 1847)
        .001            Excerpts, "To Mexico With Scott," letters of Captain E. Kirby Smith to his wife, prepared by Emma Blackwood, 1917, and "American Artillery in the Mexican War 1846 - 1847," by Lester R. Dillon, Jr., 1975.







2763.   RIDGELY, REBECCA DORSEY (1739 - 1812).  Wife of Capt.Charles and 1st Mistress of Hampton.
        .001            Documents relating to Auburn, including original 1695 Grant to Nicholas Haile; 1791 purchases of two tracts by Rebecca from Edward Owings and Francis Coskery; and excerpts from"A History ofBaltimore County," by Neal A. Brooks and Eric G.Rockel.
        .002            Letter to Prisey, dated October 1, 1790, complaining of her treatment by Charles Carnan.
        .003            Letter of condolence from her sister, Elizabeth, July 16, 1790.
        .004            Will, 1812.
        .005            Excerpt, Rebecca Ridgely (Annuity) ledger, October 1797 - September 1798.
                                Also see        2794.001        Rev. ROBERT STRAWBRIDGE
                                                8560.001        "John Wesley on Curing.."

                RIDGELY, ROBERT, "The Immigrant," emigrated by 1664

2767.   RIDGELY, RUXTON (CA 1899 - 1988)
        .001            Obituary, Baltimore Sun, February, 1988

2770.   RIDGELY, WILLIAM, Lieutenant
        .001            Listed in article in Washington Post, August 28, 1991, on Battle of Long Island (N.Y.), 1776

2774.   RUMFORD,  Count
        .001            "Counbt Rumford, the Most Successful Yank Abroad, Ever," by John Dernberg, Smithsonian, December, 1994.

2785.   SCHILLER, ELIZABETH LLOYD, of Wye House
        .001            Obituary, Baltimore Sun, __________________

2788.   SMITH, General SAMUEL, 1752 - 1839
        .001            "General Samuel Smith," by Frederick Tilberg, March 14, 1946.

2790.   SPOTSWOOD, ALEXANDER, Royal Governor, Virginia
        .001            "Alexander Spotswood and the Business of Empire," by Bruce P. Lenman, Colonial Williamsburg Magazine, Autumn, 1990

2792.   STETTINIUS, ACHSA RIDGELY, 1898 - 1990
        .001            Obituary, Baltimore Sun, January 21, 1990.

2793.   STEWART Family (Helen West Stewart Ridgely, fifthmistress of Hampton)
        .001            Excerpts, "The Green Spring Valley, Vol. II, by     Robert Barnes.

                
2794.   STRAWBRIDGE, Rev. ROBERT
        .001            Excerpts, "Robert Strawbridge, First American Circuit Rider," by Frederick E. Maser.

2795.   STUART, GILBERT 
        .001            "Gilbert Stuart and His Pupils," by John Hill Morgan, N. Y. Historical Society, 1934

                THOMPSON, BENJAMIN
                                See 2774.     RUMFORD, Count

2840.   TODD Family
        .001            Excerpts, "Anna Gorsuch and the Todd, Seaton, Moore, Hide and North Families," unreferenced.

                de TOQUEVILLE, ALEXIS
                                See 6056.001    Toqueville in Baltimore
   
2850.   TRUAX, VIRGINIA D. (First Curator at Hampton)
        .001    Obituary, Baltimore Sun, May 28, 1990.

2856.   TUBMAN, HARRIET
        .001            Biographical sketch, Baltimore Sun, May 17, 1987

                WASHINGTON, GEORGE
                        See 7946.001      WRITING MATERIALS

                WEST, BENJAMIN
                        See 8305.001  "Colonial Cricketers in London"

2919.   WHITE Family
        .001            Genealogical Notes by Anne Brooks, 1989
        .002            Letter, August 31, 1994, to Lynn Dakin Hastings from Ridge Chambers (a White descendant) with genealogical references.

2920.   WHITE, HENRY II, (1850 - 1927) Son of Eliza "Didy"Ridgely White
        .001            Thirty Years of American Diplomacy, (excerpts), by Allan Nevins, Harper Brothers, 1930
        .002            Memoirs (typescript)

2935.   WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH, M. D., Pres., Soc.Pres. Md. Antiq.
        .001            Obituary, Baltimore Sun, November 14, 1990
        .002            Obituary, The Phoenix, Jan - Feb, 1991





                SERIES 3000  -  CONSERVATION/PRESERVATION/SECURITY

3038.   ARCHIVES
        .001            Conservation of Archives, Smithsonian Institution, July, 1990
        .002            "Archival Security," by Timothy Walsh, Society of American Archivists, Chicago, 1977
        .0030   "Archives, Master Plan", Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, March 1938
        .0031   Records of Streckfus Steamers, Inc., Records, 1888-1970," Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, by Jane J. Lorenz, May 1989.

                CLOTHING
                                See 3826.003     "Regal Needles"

3138.   CONSERVATION, GENERAL
        .001            "The Keepers of the Collection," by K.A.Z., Winterthur Magazine, undated.
        .002            "Protecting Objects on Exhibition," by Office of Museum Programs, Smithsonian Institution, December, 1979.

3160.   DENDROCHRONOLOGY
        .001            "Tree Rings Date Historic Structures," by William Hoffer,  Country Home, June, 1989.

3220.   ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS
        .001            "Control of the Interior Climate,"  Memo to Wm. Jedlick, Reg. Curator, by Cindy L. Metz, Curatorial Asst, Hampton N.H.S, June 20, 1975
        .002            "Tampering with the Preservation Climate," by Mubarak S. Dahir (no source or date)

3290.   FURNITURE
        .001            "Antique Furniture: Restore, Refurbish, or Leave Alone?," by Scott Ponemone, Baltimore Sun, July 14, 1991
                                Also see 3530.001   LIGHT, Protection From

3328.   GILDING
        .001            The Gilder's Tip, Winter, 1989-90.

3330.   GLASS, PICTURE FRAME
        .001            Tru Vue Conservatuion Series, UV Blocking Picture Framing Glass, Viratec TruVue, Inc., Chicago.

3357.   HARDWARE
        .001            "Reviving Period Hardware," by Gregory Landrey and Helen Stetina, Fine Woodworking, March/April, 1989.


3365.   HISTORIC PRESERVATION
        .001            Brochure, Baltimore County Landmarks Commission, undated.
        .002            "Pizzazz, Inc.," by Georgia Pabst, Historic Preservation, May/June, 1987.
        .003            "Historic Preservation Program, Managing Historical Properties" re Hampton National Historic Site, by Lucy W. Merr1ll, Goucher College, April, 1994.
                                Also see: 3580. NATIONAL TRUST
                                                3785.   S.P.M.A.
                                                6374.   Historic Houses

3390.   HUMIDIFIERS
        .001            Bulletin, Dri-Steem Humidifier Company, Eden Prairie. MN.

3504.   LANDCLEARING
        .001            "Artifacts Possibly Ruined in Field Clearing," by Russ Robinson, Baltimore Sun, 1987.
        .002            "Hampton Historic Site Suffers From Gung-ho Marine Invasion," by Jack Anderson,  The News American, 1987.
        
3526.   LEATHER
        .001            "Conservation of Leather," by H.A.B. VanSoest, T. Stambolov, and P. B. Hallebeek, from Studies in Conservation," Journal of the Institute of Conservation, February, 1989
        
3530.   LIGHT
        .001            "Reducing Visible and Ultraviolet Light Damage to Interior Wood Finishes," by Ron Sheetz and Charles Fisher, Preservation Tech Notes, National Park Service, September 1990

3536.   LINEN
        .001            "Caring for Fine Linen," by Deborah Hufford, Country Home, June 1984
                                Also see 3826.     TEXTILES

3555.   MASONRY
        .001            "Westminster's (Abbey) New Look," by Jay Clarke, Miami Herald, December 20, 1992

3574.   MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
        .001            Report, "Conservation of Eliza's Harp," by John H. Hall, 1976

3580.   NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION
        .001            "Finley Heads New Historic Shrine Group," Washington Post, May 3, 1950.                       
                                 
3632.   PAINT
        .001            "Sherlock Holmes of Paint," (Matthew J. Mosca), by Wayne Hardin, Baltimore Sun, April 11, 1993.
        .002            "Particle Characteristics of Prussian Blue in an Historical Oil Paint," by Frank S. Welsh. Re: Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
        .003            Paint Color Research, Needles Room, Hampton, by Peter Snell, 1975.
        .004            Comparative Microscopic Paint and Color Analysis, Music Room, Drawing Room and Master Bedroom, Hampton, by Frank S. Welsh, January 1984.
 
3635.   PAINTINGS
        .001            "Art Conservators,"  Winterthur publication
        .002            "Cleaning Paintings," by Colleen Cowles Heslip, Maine Antique Digest, July 1988
        .003            Article on conservation of mural, Seven Mile House, Cockeysville, Md.  Baltimore Sun, 1992(?)
        .004            "Face Saving Tactics," by Virginia C. Tracy, Baltimore Sun, November 28, 1948.  Restoration of Hampton portraits.

                PAPER, Conservation of
                                See 3655.005  "Preserving Paper Heirlooms"
                                    3670.     PUBLICATIONS

3651.   PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
        .001            "Conservation of Phonograph Records," by Julie Riley, Winterthur Museum, 25 July 1991.

3655.   PHOTOGRAPHY
        .001            "Photographing Museum Objects in the National Park Service," unreferenced
        .002            "Photographing Two-Dimensional Objects," unreferenced
        .003            Excerpts, "The Camera: Understanding the Controls"
        .004            Techical Data, Kodak Pan Film 2415, Eastman Kodak Company
        .005            "Preserving Paper Heirlooms," by Carla Black, unreferenced.
        .006            Letter, July 22, 1982, from James M. Reilly, Research Associate, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology.

3670.   PUBLICATIONS (Paper)
        .001            "Old News Is Good News for Maryland Newspaper Project, by James Bock, Baltimore Sun, December 3, 1990
        .002            "Hopkins Signs Up For New Process to Help Preserve Its Library Books," by Luther Young, Baltimore Sun, no date



3760.   SECURITY SYSTEMS
        .001            Memorandum: Long House Granary Halon Alarm System, by Chief I & VS, Hampton N.H.S., January 22, 1990.
        
3775.   SILVER
        .001            "Silver Speaks," by Donald Fennimore, Winterthur, no date
        .002            "Proper Care for Sterling," Ross-Simons Jewelers, Cranston, R.I.


3785.   SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF MARYLAND ANTIQUITIES
                                See 6788.    S.P.M.A.                                   

3790.   STAINED GLASS
        .001            Catalog, Lamb Studios, Philmont, N.Y., including several reprints of articles on the subject.

3793.   STONE
        .001            "Safe Cleaning Procedures for Granite Memorials," by Edward Comolli, Barre Granite Association.

3826.   TEXTILES
        .001            "A Stitch in Time," British National Trust, 1988
        .002            "Quilt Care - A Guide To Cleaning, Storage, and Repair," Horner Museum, Oregon State University, 1982.
        .003            "Regal Needles," by Sheila de Rochambeau, House and Garden, September 1987.  Re: Atelier Brocard, restorer of royal apparel and furnishings since 1775.
                                Also see 3536.    LINENS 

3840.   TRAINING, CONSERVATION
        .001            "Conservation to the Rescue," by Ginna Clark.  Maine Antique Digest, January, 1992

                WOOD FINISHES - also see LIGHT - 3530.000







                SERIES 4000. - FURNITURE/FURNISHINGS/DECORATIVE ARTS

                ADAM STYLE
                                See 4256.     FEDERAL STYLE

4028.   ANDIRONS
        .001            "Andirons Were Utilitarian Product Created by Early American Pioneers," unreferenced.

                ARGAND LAMPS
                                See 4508.     LAMPS
4040.   ARMOIRES
        .001            "New or Antique, Armoires are Practical, Beautiful," Baltimore Sun (?), December 1, 1985.

4055.   BALTIMORE FURNITURE
        .001            Excerpts from "The Furniture Craftsman in Baltimore, 1783-1823," a Master's Thesis by John Henry Hill, University of Delaware, June 1967.
        .002            "Federal Furniture of Baltimore," by Eleanor C. Pinkerton, from The Antiques Book.

4056.   BALTIMORE PAINTED FURNITURE
        .001            "The Baltimore Museum Proves That It Can Do It," by Barbara Gold, newspaper article reviewing show at B.M.A., undated.

                BEAU BRUMMELS
                                See 4185.      DRESSING TABLES
 
                BEDS AND BEDDING
                                See 4764.002   WENDELL COUCH

                BED HANGINGS
                                See 9148.    CURTAINS, WINDOW & BED HANGINGS

4072.   BIBLIOGRAPHIES
        .001            "Bibliography: Beginning a Collector's Library,"
                        by Lynne Dakin Hastings, 1984
        .002            "Furniture Bibliography," compiled by Lynne Dakin Hastings, revised September 1985.

4084.   BOOKS
        .001            Inventory, Hampton Library, 1949
        .002            Book Catalog, Winterthur, 1991-92
        .003            Article on gift of books of Charles Ridgely, Jr.,
                        to Hampton, Baltimore Sun, July 8, 1948.
                                Also see        2420.002        Thomas Jefferson

4104.   CANDLES & CANDELABRA 
        .001            "Candlelight," by Anne C. Nylander, Early American Life, April, 1985.
        .002            "Candle Snuffers and Douters," by Myrna Kaye, unreferenced.
        .003            Advertisement, Sloan's Estate Auction. Bronze Torcheres by Pierre Philippe Thomire, 1982.

4105.   CANDLESTANDS
        .001            "Candlestands Were Very Much Part of Our Ancestors' Lives," The Daily Mail (Hagerstown, Md.), August 11, 1977.

4107.   CARPETS
        .001            "Royal Ground," (Savonneries & Aubussons) by Margot Guralnick, House & Garden, September 1988.
        .002            "European Needlepoint Rugs," by Michael Peppiat, Architectural Digest, April, 1955.
                                Also see 9745.    RUGS and CARPETS

4118.   CHANDELIERS   
        .001            Correspondence, 1950, regarding donation of two Waterford chandeliers to Hampton NHS
        .002            Advertisement, illustration of antique crystal chandelier, C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc.
                                Also see 4508.      LAMPS

4120.   CHARLES X STYLE
        .001            "Charles X Furniture," by William Rieder, Architectural Digest, March, 1995.

                CHINA
                                See 4653.      PORCELAIN and POTTERY

4121.   CHINESE EXPORT
        .001            Catalog, "The Chinese Connection," Exhibit at Hampton N. H. S., 1984.
        .002            "Yankee Doodle Went to Canton," by Sue Ellen Gronewald, Natural History, February 1984.
        .003            Excerpts, "China for America," Schiffers, 1980.
        .004            Excerpts, "Merchant Sail, Maryland Historical Society Magazine, undated.
        .005            "Chinese Porcelain: Treasured Ballast," by Lita Solis-Cohen, Baltimore Sun, February 19, 1984.
        .006            "China Trade,"by John Dorsey, Baltimore Sun, July 29, 1984.

                CHIPPENDALE STYLE
                                See 4761.005     The Cadwalader Chair
                                    4761.006     Sold for $2,750,000 at                         Sotheby's, 1987

4125.   CLASSIC REVIVAL STYLE
        .001            "Classical Maryland, 1815-1845," News and Notes, Maryland Historical Society, March/April, 1993
        .002            Classic Revival Reproduction, "Notes," House and Garden, January, 1993


        .003            "America's Opulent Empire," by Heidi L. Berry.  A review of special exhibition at Baltimore Museum of Art.  Washington Post, June 24, 1993
        .004            "Egyptian Revival Furniture," by Michael M. Thomas, Architectural Digest, date (?)
        .005            "A Rich Legacy," by Donna Glenn, Antique Monthly, Spring, 1993.
        .006            "Renwick Gallery Displays Painted American Furniture," by Marilyn Hoffman, Baltimore Sun, August 28, 1977.
        .007            "Recamier Recaptured," by Margaret Moore, House and Garden, undated.
        .008            "American Empire Furniture Enjoyed Great Popularity," a David Brown feature, unreferenced.
        .009            "The Return of American Empire," by Carter Smith, unreferenced.
        .010            Excerpt, "The Classical Impulse," unreferenced.
        
4130.   CLOCKS
        .001            "Development of Clock Hands, 1665 - 1800, excerpts from Chapter XIX, ___________?__________

                COATS OF ARMS
                        See 8140.001    "Use of Ridgely Arms at Hampton"

4141.   COLLECTIONS (Private) OF FORMER HAMPTON FURNISHINGS

4143.   CRAFTSMEN
        .001            "The Embellishers," by Beth Smith, Baltimore Home Journal, January, 1991.  A guide to area artisans.

                CRYSTAL
                                See 4327.      GLASS

                CURTAINS
                                See 9148.      CURTAINS, etc.
                                See 9814.004   F. A. Moreland

4155.   DAVIS, WILLIAM, Federal Period cabinetmaker
        .001            Biographical sketch, unreferenced, supplied by John Bivins, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts.
                                Also see 4256.004   Photos, Davis sideboard
                                         4256.005   Photos, Davis card table

                DRAPERIES
                                See 9148.      CURTAINS, etc.

4185.   DRESSING TABLES
        .001            Newspaper photograph, Evergreen House Show, 1973
                
                EGYPTIAN REVIVAL STYLE and
                EMPIRE STYLE 
                                See 4125.      CLASSIC REVIVAL

4225.   ENGLAND, JOSEPH
        .001            "Genealogical Contest Winner," re Parker Genealogical award to C. Walter England for "Joseph England and His Descendants," Maryland Historical Society.
                        
                FABRICS
                                See 9814.      TEXTILES

4256.   FEDERAL STYLE
        .001            Illustrations, Hepplewhite Furniture Designs, unreferenced.
        .002            "Museum Accessions," by Kathryn L. Newland, Daughters of American Revolution Magazine, March, 1959.  Describes Hepplewhite acquisitions.
        .003            Hepplewhite Card Table, description and photographs from auction catalogue(?).  One of a Ridgely family pair.
        .004            Photographs, sideboard by William Davis who worked in Baltimore 1800-1812, and unreferenced biographical notes.
        .005            Photographs, card table by Wm. Davis.
                                        
4265.   FIREBACKS
        .001            Catalog, "Antique Fireback Replicas," The Country Iron Foundry, Paoli, Pennsylvania

4266.   FIRE BUCKETS (Leather)
        .001            Source for reproductions, Traditional Leatherwork Co., Noblesville, Indiana

4267.   FLAGS
        .001            Official American Bicentennial Decorations (Advertising Brochure, Baron Stage Curtain & Equipment Co.)

4270.   FLOOR CLOTHS
        .001            "Colonial Floor Cloths," by Maureen O'Donnell.
        .002            "Painted Canvas Puts on Colorful Floor Show," by William Stump, News American, March 14, 1976.  

4280.   FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS
        .001            "Eloquent Bouquets," House and Garden, December 1989.
        .002            "Early Ceramic Flower Containers," by Nina Fletcher Little, from The Antiques Book.

4283.   FOOT WARMERS
        .001            "Foot Warmers Take Chill Off Winter," by Ralph and Terry Kovel, unreferenced.

4285.   FRAMES & FRAMING
        .001            "Framing Art," Catalog of Frames in the Collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum, 1982
4289.   FURNISHINGS, General
        .001            "Rethinking the Past," by Stephen Calloway, House and Garden, June, 1989.
 
4290.   FURNISHINGS (General), HAMPTON N.H.S.
        .001            Tour Guide's Handbook, by William Dee, 1991
        .002            Furniture purchases by Charles Carnan Ridgely, and John and Eliza Ridgely, 1783 - 1858.  Copies of bills from cabinetmakers William Askew, Simmonds and Crook, Martin Stringer, Jenkins Brothers, and Robert Renwick.
        .003            "Yale Lends Furniture to Hampton," by Virginia Tracy, Baltimore Evening Sun, August _________. 
        .004            Complete List of Objects, Furniture, and Equipment Owned by The U. S. Government at Hampton N. H. S., February 24, 1948.
        .005            Inventory of Furnishings Loaned by B.M.A. to Hampton N.H.S., 9 December, 1965.
        .006            Miscellaneous inventories, typed and manuscript, of contents, Hampton N.H.S.
        .007            "Furnishings Summary: Hampton Mansion," by Lynne Dakin Hastings, revised September, 1985.
        .008            Correspondence, 1982, re possible return to Hampton of a chaise percee.

4324.   GILDING
        .001            "The Gift of Gilt," re Wayne Reynolds, gilder, by Beth Smith, Baltimore Sun Magazine, May 12, 1991

4327.   GLASS
        .001            Excerpts, "Irish Glass," by Phelps Warren.
        .002            "Elaborate Irish Crystal Treasured Family Heirlooms," by Jean Woods, Herald Mail, January 21, 1990. (John Eager Howard)
        .003            "The Eighteenth Century Glass of Britain," by Edward Barrington Haynes, Antiques Magazine, September, 1941.
        .004            Excerpts, "English Glass," by R. J. Charleston, 1984.
        .005            Advertisement, Knut Gunter, Frankfurt, for two opaline glass jugs, ca 1850.

                GLASS, STAINED
                                See 4774.       STAINED GLASS

4361.   HARDWARE, DECORATIVE
        .001            Robert T. Trump, Ambler, Pa., source for period hardware.  Letter, September 10, 1956, to S.P.M.A.

                HEPPLEWHITE STYLE
                                See 4256.        FEDERAL STYLE

                INTERIOR DECORATION
                                See 4289.        FURNISHINGS, General
4508.   LAMPS
        .001            Argand Reproductions, advertisement by Ike Hay, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
        .002            Illustration, "Man Reading by the Light of an Argand Lamp," by G. F. Kersting, 1814.
        .003            Catalog, "Domestic Lighting in the Kerosene Era, 1860 - 1900," The Strong Museum, 1986.
        .004            Illustrations, Argand Lamps, Advertisement, Craig Littlewood.
                                Also see 7528.   LIGHT and LIGHTING

4535.   LOCKS
        .001            "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware, English Iron Rim Locks: Late 18th and Early 19th Century Forms," by Donald Streeter.

4558.   MANUFACTURERS, FURNITURE
        .001            Potthast Catalog, Baltimore, 1931

4574.   MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
        .001            Erard Brothers, Bill of Sale for Eliza's Harp,  (now at Hampton), 1817
        .002            "Some Notes on the Piano," by John Maloney, The Gallery, December, 1971.

4582.   NEEDLES, JOHN, Furniture Maker
        .001            "Something New Has Been Added to the Antique," by Robert G. Breen, Baltimore Sun, May 17, 1954.  
        .002            "John Needles -- Baltimore Cabinetmaker," by Charles F. Montgomery, Antiques Magazine, April 1954.
 
4618.   ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS
        .OO1            "Oriental Carpets - Plain and Fancy," by Cornelia Montgomery  (no source)

                PAINTING
                                See 1360.008   Hampton Paint Bill, 1791
                        
4632            PAINTINGS and PORTRAITS
        .OO1            Schedule of Early Paintings at Hampton
        .002            "Collections of Pictures" from History of the Arts of Design, by William Dunlap, 1918
        .003            Postcard. Reproduction of John Carlin's 1856 portrait of four grandsons of John & Eliza
        .004            "A Past Restored on Canvas," by Robert G. Breen, 
                        Baltimore Sun, May 1, 1953.  Concerns Hampton paintings and their restoration.





        
4652.   PHOTOGRAPHS
        .001            Stanhopes, from The Photographica Collector's Price Guide, by George Gilbert, 1977
        .002            "A Professor with an Internship," by Kent Lancaster, The Quindecim (Goucher College), Oct- ober 17, 1991.  Re Hampton photograph collection

4653.   PORCELAIN AND POTTERY
        .001            "Glaze of Glory," by Dana Cowan, House and Garden,  April 1989
        .002            "Pots from the Past: Colonoware," by Raymond M. Lane, Baltimore Sun, March 22, 1992.
        .003            (not used)
        .004            "Amazing Glazing," (Worcester Porcelain), House and Garden, November 1988.
        .005            "The Royal Taste for Sevres," by Geoffrey de Bellaigue, House and Garden, January, 1986.
        .006            "The Intrigues of Sevres," by Sir John Plumb, House and Garden, January, 1986.
        .007            "Hints on Collecting Lusterware," by Edna and William J. Wilson, Antiques, October, 1947.
        .008            Catalog, Italian Maiolica, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1986-87.
        .009            Excerpts, "Rice Grain Porcelain," a Handbook to Accompany the H. Nelson Hartstone Collection, by Eleanor Hartstone.
        .010            Catalogue of English Pottery and Porcelain, Wynn A. Sayman, Richmond, Massachusetts.
        .011            "Symbolism in Chinese Porcelain Decoration," by Dr. Chao Ming Chen.  Reprinted from The Bulletin of The American Ceramic Society, June, 1941.  Autographed to Hampton by the author.
        .012            "Teapots," by Celia McGee, unreferenced magazine article.
        .013            "Antique Dessert Plates," by Amy Taran Astey, unreferenced magazine article.

                POTTHAST FURNITURE
                                See 4558.001    Manufacturer's Catalogs 

4668.   PRINTS
        .001            "Framing the American Landscape," by Celia McGee, House and Garden, January 1993

                REPRODUCTION FURNITURE
                                See 4558.001  MANUFACTURERS, FURNITURE

                RUGS and CARPETS
                                See 9745.     RUGS and CARPETS

4753.   SCREENS
        .001            Federal Period Pole Screen, advertisement, Robert Pottage, Halifax, Virginia

4755.   SCULPTURE
        .001            "In a Classical Mode," by Arthur C. Danto, House and Garden, April 1990.  Re: Antonio Canova 1757 -

4761.   SEATING
        .001            Deacon Bench, Pine, from Hampton.  Advertisement, Dance Auctioneers
        .002            "The Wendell Couch," by Robert F. Trent, MaineAntique Digest, February 1991
        .003            "Laps of Luxury," Baltimore Sun Magazine, May 10, 1992.  Re: Baltimore chairs
        .004            Estate Sale, John Eager Howard, 1827.  Purchases by Charles Carnan Ridgely.  ????????? lost??
        .005            "The Cadwalader Chair," Sotheby's Newsletter, January, 1987.
        .006            "A Close-Up of the $2,670,000 Cadwalader Easy Chair," The New York - Pennsylvania Collector, March, 1987.
        .007            Excerpts, "Furniture of Historic Deerfield," by Fales, 1976.
        .008            Excerpts, New England Furniture," by Greenlaw.
        .009            "Form and Frame: New Thoughts on the American Easy Chair," by Morrison H. Heckscher, Antiques Magazine, December, 1987.
        .010            "Sofas," by Elaine Hunt, unreferenced.  Reviews 20th century sofas.
                                Also see 4920.       WINDSOR CHAIRS

4764.   SECRETARIES
        .001            "The Secretary and Its History," by Dorothy H. Jenkins, New York Times, undated.

                SHERATON STYLE
                                See 4256.      FEDERAL STYLE

                SIDEBOARDS
                                See 4256.004   Photos, Wm. Davis Sideboard
 
4771.   SILVER
        .001            "Gold and Silver Trophies," by Charles Hammond.   Similarities to LaFayette wine ewer
        .002            Christie's advertisement, Maine Antique Digest, June 1942
        .003            Silver ewers, similar to LaFayette wine ewer
        .004            Styles in English Silver, developed by Richard L. Goodbar.  Chronological chart of monarchs, silver styles, and influential historical events.
        .005            "Historial Silver Presented to Peale Museum,"       Baltimore Sun, October 7, 1969.  Gift of Samuel Kirk and Son Collection.
        .006            "Antique Silver," by Frank Donegan, Americana, no date
        .007            "Late Classical Styles in American Silver, 1810 - 1830," by Berry E. Tracy, December 1964, no source
        .008            "Old Sheffield Fused Plate," advertisement, Shreve Crump & Low, no date
        .009            Excerpt on the Elkington firm from "The Silversmiths of Birmingham and Their Marks, 1750 - 1980," edited by Kenneth Crisp Jones.
        .010            Excerpts, Store Counter Book Report, Kirk-Stieff & Co.  Also advertising brochure.
                                        Also see 7804.   TABLE SETTINGS
        
4774.   STAINED GLASS
        .001            "Light for the Soul," by Michael Olmert, Modern Maturity, Dec/Jan, 1986-87.
        .002            "Classy Glass," by Linda Lowe Morris, Baltimore Sun, April 19, 1987.
        .003            "The Story of Stained Glass," the Stained Glass Association of America, 7th Edition, 1984.
        .004            "Exhibit Sheds Light on U. S. Stained Glass," by Lita Solis-Cohen, Baltimore Sun, 1987.
                                Also see 3790.    STAINED GLASS                                  (Conservation)

4778.   STENCILLING
        .001            Technical Notes, U.S. Dpt. of the Interior, N. P.S., by Sharon C. Park, September 1990

4795.   STYLES of Furniture (Glossaries)
        .001            "American Furniture Styles," excerpted from "Identifying American Furniture,' by Milo M. Naeve.
        .002            "A Brief Chronology of Furniture Styles," from Bayou Bend, by David Warren, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1975

4803.   TABLES
        .001            "A Tale of Tables," by Dorothy H. Jenkins, The Washington Post, May 9, 1971.

4822.   TOYS
        .001            Steam Engines, advertisement, Noel Barrett Antiques

                TEXTILES
                                See 9814.     TEXTILES

                TRIMMINGS
                                See 9814.005  "Beyond the Fringe"

4838.   TRUNKS
        .001            "Trunks Gain in Collectors" Eyes," by Jean Barnes, unreferenced.

                UPHOLSTERY
                                See 9814.004   F. A. Moreland

4882.   VICTORIAN STYLE
        .001            Belter Furniture.  Gallery Guide, Brick Hotel Museum, Odessa, Delaware, 1992

4901.   WALLPAPER
        .001            C. Rogge, Baltimore.  Paperhanger and Uphol-  sterer, early 19th century

        .002            Source list, reproduction wallpaper companies, unreferenced.
        .003    Excerpt, Hampton account book, payment of $90. to Andrew Carke, Paperhanger, Oct. 9, 1815
        
                WARDROBES
                                See 4040.     ARMOIRES

4909.   WATERCOLORS
        .001            Catalog, W. Graham Arader III, Philadelphia. 17th thru 19th century, birds, flowers, and natural subjects.

                WINDOW HANGINGS
                                See 9148.     CURTAINS, etc.

4920.   WINDSOR CHAIRS
        .001            "The Branded Windsor Furniture of Independence National Historic Park," edited by Jane B. Kolter and Lynne A. Leopold-Sharp, 1981.




                           SERIES 5000.  - GARDENS & GARDENING

5035.   APPLE TREES
        .001            "Antique Apple Trees," by Lynda Diane Gutowski, Early American Life, October 1980.

5070.   BIBLIOGRAPHIES
        .001            "Nineteenth Century Field, Garden and Flower Books," Catalogue 187, Booknoll Farm, Hopewell, New Jersey.

5120.   CITY GARDENS
        .001            "The Small City Garden," by Robert L. Black, pre-  pared for The Society for the Preservation of Federal Hill and Fell's Point, Baltimore, 1970

5246.   EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS (Historic)
        .001            "Experiment in Savannah," by John Berendt, House and Garden, January, 1993.  Article on 18th century Trustee's garden.

                FLOWER ARRANGING and FLOWER CONTAINERS
                                See 4280.     FLOWER ARRANGING

5288.   FRANKLINIA TREE
        .001            Press releases on donation of tree to Hampton N.H.S., 1987, by District III, Federated Garden Clubs.
        .002            "Plant Profile: Franklinia Alatameha," Winterthur Magazine, no date.

5290.   FURNITURE
        .001            "American Garden Furnishings," by Jeffrey Simpson, Architecural Digest, July, 1993.  Ornamental designs in cast iron.
        .002            "Furniture Invites the Garden Admirer," Winterthur Magazine, undated.
        .003            "Well Casted," by Margot Guralnick, House and Garden, August, 1988.

 5305.  GARDEN CLUBS
        .001            "Hampton - a Legacy to the Future"  Program, District III Federated Garden Clubs of Md., January, 1993.

5307.   GARDENING, HISTORY of
        .001            "Gardens and Gardening in Early Maryland," by Edith Rossiter Bevan, Maryland Historical Magazine, December, 1950. References to Hampton, pages 251, 258, 264, 269.
        .002            Special Issue, "Marylanders and Garden History," Maryland Humanities, July/August 1994.

5317.   GEORGIAN GARDENS
        .001            Excerpts, "Georgian Gardens," by David C. Stuart.  Includes illustrated Gazeteer of most prominent English estates.

5330.   GREENHOUSES
        .001            Photograph (copy), Hampton Greenhouses, 1949.

5355            HAMPTON GARDENS
        .001            "Hampton," Baltimore Union, July 9, 1881.
        .002            Plot Plan, Society for Preservation of Maryland    Antiquities, June 1948.
        .003            Notes for Garden Training Tour, by Paul Bitzell, April 11, 1992.
        .004            "Gardens and Grounds"  Guide brochure, Hampton N.H.S., ca 1990
        .005            Garden Plan, Fowler, 1903
        .006            Annotated bibliography of references to Hampton gardens found in Maryland Room, Enoch Pratt Library.
        .007            Garden and Forest Magazine, June 19, 1889, letter to Editor by W. F. Massey about specimens in Hampton gardens.
        .008            "The Hampton Gardens," by Helen West Stewart Ridgely, March 21, 1923.
        .009            "A Report on the Proposed Garden Restoration," by Alden Hopkins, Landscape Architect, July, 1949.
        .010            "Gardens and Grounds of Hampton," by Mary W. M. Hakes, The Maryland Gardener, September, 1954.
        .011            "The Gardens at Hampton," by Hally Carrington Brent, The Maryland Gardener, undated.
        .012            "Hampton's Gardens May Bloom Again," Baltimore Evening Sun, July 12, 1951.
        .013            "Hampton Gardens and Gardeners," by Charlotte Vincent Verplanck, Maryland Gardener, October, 1949.
        .014            "Restoration at Hampton," Maryland Gardener, July, 1949.
        .015            "Hampton Garden Plans Being Put in Collection," by
                        John D. Hackett, Baltimore Sun, May 1, 1961.
        .016            "Hampton Open Briefly During Garden Tour," Baltimore Sun, May 3, 1949.
        .017            Correspondence, 1973, concerning restoration of
                        fourth parterre, Hampton Gardens.
                                Also see 6355.011   Bibliography 
                                            6355.016    Articles on Hampton             
                                            5288.001   Franklinia Tree

5360.   HERB GARDENS
        .001            "Glen Arm Garden Club Pumps Effort into Hampton 
                Mansion," North County News, October 1991
        .002            "Herbal Mystique," by Patrick Dunne and Charles L. Mackie, Historic Preservation, May/June 1991
        .003            "Herbs, Grown in Reconstructed Garden, Used in Hampton House Kitchen," Baltimore Evening Sun, April 30, 1953.

5510.   LAWN MOWERS and LAWN MOWING
        .001            Antique Lawn Mower, ca 1900, Delaware Water Gap

                ORANGERIES      See 1618.   Orangeries

5613.   ORANGES
        .001            "Oranges," unreferenced excerpt

5635.   PARTERRES
        .001            Photograph, Italian Garden Parterre (color), unreferenced.

5710.   RESTORATION (Historic)
        .001            "Recapturing Spirit of Evergreen (House) Gardens," Baltimore Sun, by Beth Smith, undated
        .002            "The Once and Future Gardens of Thomas Jefferson," by J. Tevere MacFadyen, Horticulture, September 1983.
        .003            "Historic Landscapes and Gardens," by John J. Stewart, American Assoc. for State and Local History, November 1974.

        .004            Resources, Historic Garden Restoration, prepared  by Bob Hyland and Valencia Libby for NEMC Symposium, October 1983.
        .005            Brochure, The Pleasure Gardens of William Paca,
                        Annapolis, Maryland.
        .006            "The Man Who Tamed Oatlands," by Jonathan Walters, Historic Preservation, March/April, 1988.
        .007            "In Mr. Jefferson's Garden," by Patricia L. Hudson, Americana, undated.

5740.   ROSES, ANTIQUE
        .001            "Antique Roses," Historic Preservation, March/April 1990

5840.   TOPIARY
        .001            "An American Gentleman's Garden," by Adrian Higgins, House and Garden, December 1992.  Article on LaDew Topiary Gardens, Maryland

                VASES
                                See 4280.    FLOWER ARRANGING






                                SERIES 6000.  -  HISTORIC
  
6050.   BACON'S REBELLION
        .001            "Bacon, Berkeley, and Rebellion," by Harold Burton Meyers, Colonial Williamsburg Magazine, Autumn 1992 

6056.   BALTIMORE (City and County), EARLY HISTORY
        .001            "Tocqueville in Baltimore," by Paul Liben, Baltimore Sun, February 11, 1993
        .002            "Moreau de St. Mery's American Journey, 1793 -1798," (excerpts).  by Kenneth and Anna M. Roberts, 1947
        .003            "Chronicles of Baltimore," by Col. J. Thomas Scharf, 1874
        .004            Map of Baltimore, 1801, by Warner & Hanna.
        .005            Baltimore Street, looking west, 1850's lithograph.
        .006            "The Settling of Baltimore County," Maryland Historical Chronicle, no date.
        .007            Excerpts, "Maryland: The Federalist Years," by L. Marx Renjulli, Jr., 1972.
        .008            "Towson Time Line," draft copy, Towson Development Corporation, ca 1980.
        .009            "A Name Index to the Baltimore City Tax Records,    1798-1808, of the Baltimore City Archives," edited by Richard J. Cox, Baltimore County Archives and Record Management Office, 1981. 
     .010      "Baltimore County, Maryland, Tax Lists, 1699-1706,"
               compiled by Raymond B. Clark, Jr., and Sara Seth
               Clark, 1964.
     .011      Abstracts of Baltimore County Land Commissions, 
               1731/32.  One page only.
     .012      Index to The Notebook, Volume 1, Baltimore County                  Geneological Society.
     .013      Excerpts, "Index of Baltimore County Wills, 1659 -                 1850"
        .014            "Upper Back River, Hundred List Only, 1737," Mary-  land Hall of Records.
        .015            Excerpt, Baltimore County Assessor's Field Book, 1750, entry for Charles Ridgely.
        .016            Excerpts, "The Particular Assessment Lists for Baltimore and Carroll Counties, 1798," compiled by George J. Horvath, Jr., copyright 1986.
               
6072            BICENTENNIAL, 1776-1976
        .001            Miscellaneous data and clippings re Bicentennial
                                Also See 4267.001    FLAGS

                BLACK HISTORY
                                See 6778.   SLAVERY and BLACK HISTORY

6105.   CALENDARS
        .001            "Julian and Gregorian," from The World Almanac,
                        1991
        .002            Comparative Calendars, prior to and after 1753.
        .003            "What Day Was It?", a perpetual calendar, 1776 to 1976

6118.   CEMETERIES
        .001            Hampton Family Cemetery, Deed to Society for Preservation of Maryland Antiquities, inclu-
                        ding pertinent correspondence, 1975
        .002            Program, Invitation, and copy of speech by Robert
                        P. Kershaw, gift of Hampton Cemetery to N.P.S. by 
                        Preservation Maryland, 1988.
                                Also see 6788.005  "Hampton Graveyard Given
                                                                S.P.M.A, 1975"

6120.   CENSUSES
        .001            Federal Population Censuses, 1790 - 1890, National
                        Archives Trust Fund Board, 1979.  Catalogue.

6126.   CIVIL WAR
        .001            "Col. Gilmor's Raiders," by David Sterrett Gittings, excerpt from Riding Straight, 1950
        .002            "Annie Fisher and the Confederates," by Charles J. Scheve, Baltimore Sun, July 11, 1989
        .003            "The Recruitment of Negro Troops in Maryland," by John W. Blassangame, Maryland Historic Magazine, March 1958
        .004            "The Hard Fight Was Getting Into the Fight At All," (re blacks in uniform), by Jack Fincher, Smithsonian Magazine, October 1990.
        .005            "The Baltimore County Horse Guards," by Thomas H. Taylor, Maryland Journal, April 23, 1897.
        .006            "Charles Ridgely and the Ex Parte Merryman Case," and "Henry White Recalls the Civil War," Views From The Cupola, Fall 1982.
        .007            The Civil War in Maryland, theme issue of Maryland Historical Magazine, Winter 1994.  Articles include "'More Trouble Than a Brigade': Harry Gilmor's 2nd Maryland Cavalry in the Shenandoah Valley," by Kevin Conley Ruffner, and "Maintaining the Centetr: John Pendleton Kennedy, the Border States, and the Secession Crisis," by Stefan Nesenhoner.

6129.   CONSTITUTION, BICENTENNIAL
        .001            Memorandum, Hampton N.H.S., Bicentennial Exhibit, February 13, 1987.

6130.   CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, United States
        .001            Copy, "Scene of the Signing of the Constitution of  the U.S." painting by Christy, with participant key and other data

        .002            Catalog,"Miracle at Philadelphia," Exhibition and Educational Materials, Bicentennial Exhibition, Philadelphia
        .003            Excerpts, "Sovereign States in an Age of Uncertainty," edited by Ronald Hoffman and Peter J. Albert
        .004            Typescript, Maryland Delegates to the U.S. Constitutional Convention.  Brief biographies
                                        
6170.   FIRES
        .001            Articles on Cupola fire at Hampton, Baltimore Sun,  September, 1949.
                                Also See 1056.001   Hampton Barn Fire

 6180.  FOX HUNTING
        .001            "Tales of Hope Farm and My Lady's Manor," by Nancy Reeder

6331.   GHOSTS and GHOST STORIES
        .001            "The Ghost Room (at Hampton)," by J. Ridgely, 1901.
        .002            Ghost Stories.  Excerpts from " Maryland Legends, Folklore, and Customs," by C. Verplanck. (typescript).
        .003            "The Ghosts of Hampton," collected by Anne van Ness Merriam.  Several editions of gift shop booklet.
        .004            "The Ghosts of Hampton Mansion," by Carol Gaskin.
                        Waldenbook's Kids" Club magazine, vol 1. No.2
        .005            "Towson's Sad-faced Lady in Gray," by Josephine Novak, Baltimore Evening Sun, October 28, 1976.
        .006            "Park Service Bars Ghosts From Old Haunts," by
                        Frank P. L. Somerville, Baltimore Sun, October 1984.
        .007            "Ghosts," Towson Flier, October 29, 1987.

6354.   HAMPTON, ACQUISITION of
        .001            History of Acquisition, and copy of Deed to United
                        States by John, Jr., and Jean Ridgely, Jan. 1948.
        .002            Excerpts from Congressional Record, October 12, 1978.  Introduction of amendment by Sen. Charles McC. Mathias to authorize acquisition of Hampton farm property for National Park Service.
        .003            "Day by Day," by Carroll Dulaney, Baltimore Sun, July 21, 1948.
        .004            "Historic Places Tour Points," Baltimore Sun (?), 1948-49.
        .005            "Speeding Near Hampton is Called Peril," Baltimore Sun, April 29, 1950.
        .006            Miscellaneous dated and undated clippings, Baltimore papers, regarding acquisition and opening of Hampton.


        .007            "Hampton Becomes a National Treasure," cover photograph and article, Baltimore Sun Magazine, August 8, 1948.
        .008            "Hampton Expected to Open Soon," by James A. Bready, Baltimore Sun, February 8, 1949.
        .009            "Gift for Hampton Will Add Stables," Baltimore Sun, April 5, 1953.
        .010            "$40,000 Given for Hampton," Baltimore Sun, January 12, 1949. 
                                Also see: 6355.026  "Hampton Perspectives"

6354.25 HAMPTON, DEDICATION of, April 30, 1950.
        .250            Miscellaneous dated and undated articles, Baltimore papers, concerning Hampton Dedication.
                                
6354.5  HAMPTON FARM HOUSE
        .501            "Hampton's Hunt Lodge Holds a Ridgely Again," by
                        Katherine Scarborough, Baltimore Sun, February 16, 1949.
                                Also see 2022.001    ANDERSON Family
        
6355.   HAMPTON, HISTORIES and ARTICLES
        .001            "Hampton," by Daise Wood Mitchell.  Manuscript,     ca 1930 (after death of Helen Ridgely)
        .002            Papers by Julia Ridgely Howe
                        a) "Hampton," lecture notes, ca 1980.
                        b) "Memories of Hampton," February 1988, with copy     of letter from Lynn Hastings, 9/28/1988.
                        c) "More Memories of Hampton," with copy of letter     from Lynne Hastings, 4/19/1988.
                        d) Letter to Lynne Hastings, August 27, 1987,          enclosing brochure from National Trust with         cover photograph (ca 1950) of Hampton cupola.  
        .003            "Hampton," Guidebook by Lynne Dakin Hastings, diskette, 1986.  
        .004            Hampton from "Maryland's Past," series by Margaret Horton Edsall, Maryland Gazette, August 18, 1990
        .005            "Hampton National Historic Site," (manuscript), by
                        Kenneth F. Kaufman, August, 1984.
        .006            Letter, 1848, from Elizabeth Wirt Goldsborough to her sister, describing a visit to Hampton.
        .007            Article on wind storm damage at Hampton, Maryland Journal, Towson, October 3, 1896.
        .008            "Hampton," by Laurence Hall Fowler, House and Garden, January, 1903.  Note: contemporaneous photographs show chimney crenelation.
        .009            Article, The Country Gentleman, Albany, N. Y., reprinted in The Maryland Journal, Towson, June 15, 1889. (Typescript)
        .010            "An Old Maryland Mansion," by J. C. Carpenter, Appletons' Journal, May 8, 1875
        .011            Bibliography, "Books and Articles on Hampton,"
                        undated typescript.

        .012            Article, "Hampton House," Baltimore Evening Sun, December, 1941.  Publicity for Garden Club House Tour.
        .013            Article, "Hampton," Baltimore Evening Sun, May 1940.  Publicity for Garden Club House Tour.
        .014            Excerpt, "Homes of the Cavaliers," by Katherine Scarsborough, 1930.
        .015            Excerpt, "A Ride through Baltimore County," from The Chesapeake Bay Country, by Swepson Earle, 1924.
        .016            Excerpt, "Country Residences in Europe and America," by Louis Valcoulon LeMoyne, 1908.
        .017            "Hampton May Pass from Builder's Descendants," by Katherine Scarborough, Baltimore Sun, September 24, 1943.
        .018            "'Hampton,' Baltimore County, Maryland," by John H. Scarff, Maryland Historical Magazine, June, 1948.
        .019            "Hampton Becomes a National Treasure," by Katherine Scarborough, Baltimore Sun, 1948.
        .020            "Hampton, a Truly American Home," by Elizabeth McElroy Ray.  Undated typescript, ca 1950.
        .021            "What's in a Name?" by Clarissa Crane, September 16, 1959.  Typescript.
        .022            "Hampton House -- An American Heirloom," by Lucile Gyr Vasich, Maryland Motorist, March-April, 1956.
        .023            "Hampton," lecture by Mrs. (sic) Wiliams at the Williamsburg Antiques Forum, January 27, 1961.
        .024            "Interpretation of Hampton N.H.S.," by Pauline K. McPherson, Resident Curator, December, 1966.
        .025            Excerpt on Hampton, from "Sidelights on the History of Baltimore County," edited by Edwin K. Gontrum, 1966.
        .026            "Hampton Perspectives," by Dr. Harry Butowski, ca 1978.  Promotes acquisition of farm property.
        .027            "Hampton" and "Epsom" from Towson, a Pictorial History of a Maryland Town, by George Hahn and Carl Behm III, 1982
        .028            American Georgian: a Grand and Unusual Interpretation and Hampton: an English Country House as an American Family Home, both by Lynne Dakin Hastings, Program, Hunt Valley Antiques Show, 1983.
        .029            "Hampton's Georgian Charm," Southern Living magazine, December, 1987.
        .030            "Hampton Mansion," unsigned, undated typescript.
                        Possibly prepared for tour guides, 1950-60 (?)
        .031            "The Ridgely Family."  Unsigned, undated pencil manuscript.  
        .032            "Early Life at Hampton," by Charlotte Vincent Verplanck, Maryland Gardener, December, 1949.
        .033            Excerpt on Hampton from "Colonial Mansions of Maryland and Delaware," by John Martin Hammond, written before 1929.
        .034            "1783 Mansion Highlight of Historic Site," The Sunday Star, Washington, D.C., April 8, 1953.
        .035            "Hampton House: Baltimore's Living Past," by S. V. McDaniel, Lancaster Motorist, undated (pre 1970).
        .036            "18th Century Indulgence Becomes a 20th Century Showplace," by Nona B. Brown, N. Y. Times, October 19, 1969.
        .037            Excerpts, Historic Structure Report, "Hampton Mansion and Garden," August, 1980, by Charles W. Snell.
        .038            Article on Hampton by J. William Joynes, Maryland Living from News American Magazine, November 23, 1969.
        .039            Bibliography of books on Hampton N. H. S.  Unsigned, undated manuscript.
        .040            "A National Shrine with Lived-In Look," by Audrey Bishop, Baltimore Sun, March 18, 1951.
        .041            "Back to an Elegant Past," by Chaplin & Chaplin, Baltimore Sun, October 23, 1976
        .042            "It's Big and Magnificent," by James C. Wilfong, Washington Post, June 2, 1973.  Photograph shows ivy covering most of west half of mansion.
        .043            "Hampton ... Before the Preps," by Laura Crosby, The Greyhound, (Loyola College), December 12, 1980.
        .044            "Hampton Mansion," by Kathie Peddicord, Valley Times, January, 1987.  Also cover photograph.
        .045            "Georgian Splendor," by Mary Jo Tarallo, Baltimore Sun, August 19, 1989.
        .046            "History in Houses," by Robert L. Raley, Antiques, October, 1963.
                                Also see 5355.006   Hampton Gardens
                                Also see 8810.001   Hampton Tearoom
                                Also see 7385.003   Housekeeping

6356.   HAMPTON N.H.S. - Brochures
        .001            Produced by Society for the Preservation of Maryland Antiquities.
                                a) A Visit to "Hampton", March, 1951, by          Gilman Paul.
                                b) Guidebook, editions of 1948 (1951 printing     and 1954 revision), 1967 revision, 1976        revision, with text by John H. Scarff,         F.A.I.A.
                                c) undated flyer.
        .002            Produced by National Park Service, 1967 and 1969, for self-guided tours.
        .003            Produced by National Trust, ca 1980.  Cover photograph of Hampton cupola, probably dating to 1950's.
        .004            Produced by Baltimore Federal Savings & Loan Association, 1976
        .005            "Hampton," from Famous American Home series, The Home Insurance Co., 1951.

6356.5  HAMPTON, WOMEN'S COMMITTEE
        .501            "New Women's Committee Determined Hampton Will Pay Its Own Way," by Virginia Tracy, Baltimore Evening Sun, April 6, 1953.

                HARFORD COUNTY (MD.), EARLY HISTORY
                                See 6355.004     Harford County Land Records
                                    2317.004     H.C. Geneal. Resources
        
6357.   HEALTH and MEDICINE
        .001    Medical refs in Eliza Ridgely's Diary, 1841-2
        .002            "Disease and Death in the Nineteenth Century," by James Byars Carter, M.D., National Genealogical Society Quarterly, December 1988.
                                Also see        8560.   MEDICINE

6357.3  HISTORIC HAMPTON, INC.
                        
6360.   HORSES and HORSE RACING
        .001            "History of Hampton Closely Linked to Horses," by Martha Bennett Stiles, Maryland Horse Magazine, February 1971
        .002            Post Boy of Hampton, including copy of letter from B. Wilkes to Col. Miles Selden
        .003            Horses at Hampton, unreferenced
        .004            Post Boy, Wager and Cup
        .005            Hampton Stables - miscellaneous data including floor plans and reserach reports by National Park Service. 
        .006            Post Boy of Hampton - miscellaneous data on Post Boy and horseracing in Maryland and D.C.
        .007      a)    "A Sure Bet: Thoroughbreds at Hampton," by Lynne Dakin Hastings
                  b)    "The Maryland Hunt Cup, 1894-1994," by Margaret Worrall
                  c) "At the Track: Thoroughbred Racing in Md., 1870-         1973," by Joseph B. Kelly, Maryland Historic             Magazine, Spring, 1994.
        .008            "Hamptom Renews Past," by Louise Ingalls, The News American, May 15, 1969.
 
 6374.  HOUSES and STRUCTURES, HISTORIC
        .050    Anneslie, Baltimore
                         a)  News from Historic Towson, Summer 1993
                         b)  "'Anneslie' May Be Razed,"Baltimore Sum,            November 5, 1972.
        .075            Arlington, Arlington, Virginia
                         a)  "Arlington House, a Mansion That Was a              Monument," by Roger Kennedy, adapted from the       author's Architecture, Men, Women, and Money.
                                        Also see 1735.001    ROOFING
        .101            Auburn, Towson, Maryland:
                Auburn was the home of Rebecca Dorsey Ridgely after the death of the builder of Hampton.
                         a)     Auburn, News from Historic Towson, Winter, 1991.
                         b)     "Auburn House, an Important Preservation Project," by Towson State College, 1976.  Review of its restoration and conversion to a club.
                         c)     "Restoration, Refurnishing For 200 Year Old Mansion," Towson State Alumni News (?), October, 1974.
                         d)  "A 'Fun' Landmark in Towson," by Carleton           Jones, Baltimore Sun, November 30, 1975.
                               Also see 2763.    RIDGELY, REBECCA DORSEY
        .104            Bayou Bend, Houston, Texas:
                         a)  "Houston's Keepsake Estate," by John Ashby          Wilburn, Travel and Leisure, September 1994
        .105            Belmont
                         a)  Excerpts, Colonial Mansions of Maryland             and Delaware, by John Martin Hammond.
                         b)  "The Story of Belmont," by Barbara Brand,           Smithsonian Inst. Press, 1974.
                         c)     Burials in Belmont cemetery.
                         d)  Brochure, Smithsonian Inst. Confrence Center.
                                        Also see 2168.    DORSEY Family
                Belmont, ancestral home of the Dorseys, was birthplace of Rebecca and Priscilla Dorsey Ridgely, first and second mistresses of Hampton.
        .106            Belvedere, Baltimore.  Home of John Eager Howard.
                         a)  Copy of etching or line drawing, no source.
                         b)  "Historic Belvedere," unreferenced                  tearsheets, ca 1950 (?).
        .108            Boscobel, Garrison-on-Hudson, N.Y.
                         a)  Postcards (3).
        .1085   The Breakers, Newport, R. I.
                         a)  "Historic Houses: The Breakers," by Brendan         Gill, Architectural Digest, April, 1995.
        .109            Chestnutwood, Baltimore
                         a)  "Symphony's '78 Showhouse," Baltimore Sun,          February 5, 1978
        .110            Cliveden, Germantown, Pa.
                         a)  Postcard depicting the entrance hall painting       of the reception for LaFayette.
                         b)  "Chew Family Home Shows Life of Charm," by          Jean Woods, The Herald-Mail, Jan. 28, 1990.
        .112            Decatur House, Washington, D. C.
                         a)  "Influence and Ambition," by Kim Keister,           Historic Preservation, March/April, 1995.
        .115            Dumbarton, Towson, Md.
                         a)  News from Historic Towson, Winter, 1989.
        .120            Epsom, Towson, Md. (from Cliveden colections):
                         a)  Advertisement for sale of property, by D.           Britton Chambers, Phila, ca 1910.
                         b)  Letter, 11 July 1910, describing the                property.

                         c)  Advertisement, Country Life, March 1910, by         Samuel Chew, Phila.
                         d)  Five photographs, ca 1910, two of which show        Hampton in background.
                Epsom was part of the Hampton holdings, and was acquired by Henry B. Chew who married Harriet Ridgely, daughter of the Governor.
                                        Also see: 6355.027  Hampton and Epsom
6374    .121            Evergreen, Baltimore, Md.:
                         a)  Minutes of Restoration Advisory Committee,          1989-90, and correspondence.
                         b)  Excerpt from 1946 letter by Mrs. John Work          Garrett to Trustees of J.H.U.
                         c)  "Bakst at Evergreen," by Susan G. Tripp,            Director, J.H.U. Collections.
                         d)     Museum Brochure, undated.
                         e)     Restoration, acknowledgment of contributors, undated.
                                Also see 5710.001   EVERGREEN Garden                               Restoration
        .125            Fallingwater, Mill Run, Pa:
                         a)  Postcard, Fallingwater
                         b)  Postcard photograph, Frank Lloyd Wright, by         Eisenstadt, 1956.
                         c)  "Fallingwater, Architectural Masterpiece," by       JoAnne C. Broadwater, Baltimore Sun, May 16,         1993.
        .127            Filoli, San Francisco Peninsula, California:
                         a)  "A Place Apart," by Jane Brown Gillette,            Historic Preservation, July/August, 1994.
        .129            Glen Ellen, Towson, Md:
                         a)  "Once, There Was A Castle," by Katherine Drew       Deboalt, Baltimore Sun Magazine, June 6,            1993.
                         b)  "Baltimore County Castle," by Frederick J.          Hoffman, 1983.
                         c)  Drawings and floor plan.
                         d)  "Hike to Ruins of Glen Ellen," News From            Historic Towson, Winter 1993.
                         e)  Land Survey, February 1835.
                         f)  "Architecture of the Old South - Maryland,"         by Mills Lane (excerpts).
                         g)  Photographs (original) of Glen Ellen ruins,         Spring 1993.
                         h)  Deed from Priscilla White to Robert Gilmor,         Jr., 17 October 1838.
                        Gore Place, Waltham, Massachusetts
                                See 2330.001     GORE, CHRISTOPHER

        .130            Gunston Hall, Masons Neck, Va.:
                         a)  Program "Life in a Noble Household: 1550-           1800," by Geoffrey Beard, March 15, 1990.
                         b)  "Tidewater Treasure," by Martin Filler, House        and Garden, November 19__.
        .138            Habre de Venture.  Thomas Stone House, Port Tobacco, Md.
                         a)  Excerpts from Congressional Record, October         12, 1978.
                                        Amendment by Sen. Mathias for its 
                                        acquisition as a National Park.
        .139            Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, Md.
                         a) Palladian Refinement: The Hammond-Harwood           House, and The Hammond-Harwood House; an            Elegant Town House in a Colonial Capital, by        Barbara Alston Brand.  Program, Hunt Valley         Antique Show, 1983.
                         b) Interim Furnishings Plan, 1994, The Hammond-        Harwood House Association, Inc.  Draft.
                                        Also see 6355.028     HAMPTON Histories
        .140            Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, Glynn County, Ga.
                         a)     Park guide brochures.
        .143            Homewood, Baltimore, Md:
                         a)  Reproduction of painting, "The Parting              Guests," by Alfred Wordsworth Thompson, from        Landscape and Genre Paintings, Vol. III.
                         b)  Program, Inaugural Members Evening, February        9, 1990.
                         c)     "Homewood House: Putting Together the Puzzle," by Rhonda Watts, Johns Hopkins Magazine, December, 1987.
                         d)     "Homewood," by John Dorsey, Sun Magazine, September 6, 1987.
                         e)  Invitation and Program, Homewood Dedication         and Dinner, September 15, 1987.
                         f)     Museum brochure and Directory of Furnishings,including provenance.
                         g)     "Homewood Restores Privy, saves 19th Century Graffiti," by Clara Marin Gray, J.H.U. Gazette, September 27, 1988.
                         h)     "Historic Homewood," by John Dorsey, Baltimore Sun, March 29, 1987.
        .145            Independence Hall, Philadelphia
                         a)  Reproduction of hand colored lithograph by          Augustus Kollner, 1848
        .148            Ladew House (and Topiary Gardens), Maryland
                         a)  Memorandum on furnishing for Docents 
        .150            Lincoln Home, Springfield, Illinois
                         a)  Postcards.
        .154            Long, Robert, House, Baltimore, Md.
                         a)     "Revealing the Face of History," by John Dorsey, Baltimore Sun, May 18, 1986.
                         b)  "Society Plans to Use 1775 Building...," by         Edward Gunts, Baltimore Sun, April 27, 1995.
        .1541   Long Quarter Farm, Timonium, Md.
                         a)  "House of Good Times," by Amalie Adler              Ascher, Baltimore Sun Magazine, January 10,         1982.

                         b)  Christmas card, sketch of Long Quarter Farm,        Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Post, owners, 1973
                         c)  "The Long Quarter,"  1995 notes by Kent             Lancaster 
        .1542   Long Branch, Millwood, Shenandoah Valley, Va.
                         a)  "Historic Architecture: Long Branch," by            Susan Mary Alsop, Architectural Digest, 1993
                         b)  Brochure, Historic Long Branch, Millwood, Va.
        .156            Maymont, Richmond, Va.:
                         a)  Brochure, Maymont Foundation, Richmond.
        .157            Melrose, Natchez, Miss.:
                         a)  "Melrose," Mississippi Parks Magazine, 1992.
                         b)  National Park brochure, 1992.
        .158            Montgomery Place, Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.
                         a)  "Hudson River Manor," by Martin Filler.
        .160            Monticello, Charlottesville, Va.:
                         a)  "Ready When You Are, Bill (Clinton),"               National Preservation News, Mar-Apr 1993.           Coverage of Clinton's pre-innaugural visit.
                         b)  Postcard.
                         c)  "Monticello's Moments," by Sarah Booth              Conroy, Washington Post, April 8, 1993.             250th Jefferson anniversary.
                                        Also see 5710.002  Monticello Garden           and 5710.007       Restoration
        .161            Mount Vernon, Virginia:
                         a)     Schedule of outbuildings, principally at Mansion Farm, typescript, ca 1949, The Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association.
        .163      Northpoint, earlier Charles Ridgely residence. 
                         a)     Account of Battle of Northpoint, excerpted from "Old Baltimore".  Includes sketch of house. 
        .165            Oatlands
                                        See 5710.006      Oatlands Garden                           Restoration
        .166            Octagon, Washington, D.C.
                         a) "Washington's Decorative Dandy Past," by Sarah       Booth Conroy, Washington Post, October 6,           1991.  Decorative Arts Exhibits by the              Octagon.
        .167            Olana, Hudson River, N.Y.
                         a)  "The Eclectic Aesthetes," by Stephen                Calloway, House and Garden, February, 1992.         Article on Frederick, Lord Leighton, and            Frederick Edwin Church, and their similar           houses.
        .169            Perry Hall
                         a) "Perry Hall: Sister Mansion of the Hampton           House," by Joann Harris, Baltimore Sun              Magazine, July 20, 1969.



        .1695   Readbourne, Queen Anne's County, Md.
                         a)  "Readbourne, Queen Anne's County," by Thomas        T. Waterman, Maryland Historical Magazine,          undated.
        .1698   River House, Chestertown, Md.
                         a)  Brochure, Maryland Historic Trust, undated.
        .170            Riversdale, Riverdale, Md.
                                        Plantation home of the Calvert family
                         a)  Newsletter, Winter, 1992.
        .172            Rosewell, Mann Page mansion, near Williamsburg, Va
                         a)     "Remains of the Day," by Laura McMarlin Hollis, Historic Preservation, Nov/Dec, 1994.175Sherman-Fisher-Shellman House, Westminster, Md.
                         a)  Visitor Guide, 1991.
        .1755   Smith Castle, Wickford, R.I.
                         a)  Brochures, The Comumscussoc Association, ca         1994.
        .176            Springfield, Conococheague, Md.
                         a)  "Springfield Farm of Conococheague," by Mary        Vernon Mish, Maryland Historic Magazine,            December 1952.
                         b)  Memento of 23rd Annual Dinner, Maryland             Society of Pennsylvania, 1962.
        .180            Sully, Virginia.  Home of Richard Bland Lee.
                         a)  "Complete Architectural Description of              Buildings at Sully Plantation. 
        .190            Towson, Maryland
                         a)     "Historic Towson Sampler," Guidebook of  Historic Towson, Inc.
                                        Also see 2763.001  RIDGELY, REBECCA
        .191            Towson Court House (Baltimore County)
                         a)  "Places in Our History," B.G.& E.(?).
        .193            Virginia House, Richmond, Va.:
                         a)  Brochure, Virginia Historical Society.

                        Waverly, Howard County  See 6788.005 "S.P.M.A.                                 Given Waverly, 1975."
        .195            Washington Monument, Baltimore
                         a)  From B.G.& E. publication (?)
                         b)  "Baltimore's Simple and Majestic Washington         Monument," by Peter Kumpa, Baltimore Sun,           April, 1980.
        .200            Weir House, Wilton, Connecticut 
                         a)  "Impressions of a House," by Paul Hochman,          House and Garden, November 1992.
                                        Also see 5710.          Restoration of Historic Gardens
                         
                HOWARD COUNTY, Early History
                                        See 2385.003   HOWARD FAMILY
                                        
                INDENTURES
                                See 6590.001    NORTHAMPTON                     
                                See 2763.001    RIDGELY, REBECCA DORSEY

6505.   LAND
        .001            Indenture, January 26, 1760, conveying Ravens Rest to Charles Ridgely.  Baltimore County Deeds, Liber 14, pages 98 - 100
        .002            Indenture, November 11, 1760, conveying Northampton, Oakhampton, Hampton Court, part of Stones Venture, and several slaves, from Charles Ridgely, Merchant, to Charles Ridgely the Younger.  Baltimore County Deeds, Liber 14, pages 420 - 424.
        .003            Land Office Patent, 1695.  Northampton, 1500 acres, to Col. Henry Darnall.
        .004            Land Office Patent, 1703.  Northampton, Col. Henry Darnall.  (Reaffirmation)
        .005            "The Land Holdings of the Ridgelys of Hampton, 1726 - 1843," by Anne C. Edmonds.  Master's Thesis, Johns Hopkins University, 1959.
                                Also see  6056.    EARLY BALTIMORE HISTORY
                                                6555.    EARLY MARYLAND HISTORY

6510.   LEGAL RESEARCH 
        .001            "Marriage Records (U. K.)," by J. S. W. Gibson, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1986
        .002            "Probate Jurisdictions (U. K.)," by J. S. W. Gibson, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1986
        .003            "Record Offices (U. K.)," by J. S. W. Gibson, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1986

6553.   MAPS
        .001            Hampton Estate, National Park Service overlay of 1843 map, July 17, 1951.
        .002            "Some Baltimore County Land Grants," by Thomas D. Penniman and Malcolm W. Waring.  Includes Ridgely properties.
        .003            Hampton, 1843, by Joshua Barney
        .004            Excerpts, Hampton, Baltimore County Atlas, 1877
                                Also see 6056.004   Baltimore City Map, 1801.

6555.   MARYLAND, EARLY HISTORY OF
        .001            Excerpts, "Captains and Early Mariners of Early Maryland," by Raphael Semmes, 1937.
     .002      "A Checklist of Card Indexes, Public Reference           .003"Maryland Rent Rolls, 1700 - 1724, Baltimore and Anne Arundel Counties," a consolidation of articles from Maryland Historical Magazine.
        .004            Index, Harford County Land Records, excerpt of      Ridgely listings.
                                Also see:  2317  GENEALOGY, GENERAL

6556.   MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
        .001            Special Issue: History in Maryland, The Sesquicentennial of the Maryland Historical Society, Maryland Historical Magazine, Summer, 1994.

6580.   NATURAL HISTORY      
        .001            "Huge Tooth of Mastodon," Baltimore Sun, June 23, 1906.  Had been found near iron furnace.
6590.   NORTHAMPTON, Baltimore County
        .001            Indenture, by Henry Darnall to Charles Carroll, July 29, 1731.  Provincial Court Land Records.
                                Also see 6505.002ff    LAND    
        .002            "Historical Notes on 'Northampton' in the Eighteenth Century," by Brooks S. Blades and Lynne Dakin Hastings.
        .003            Land Surveys, Original 1695 and 1757 Resurvey.  Also entry of Resurvey in Baltimore County Land Records, October 1, 1757.
        .004            Indenture, April 2, 1745, by Ann Hill et alii, conveying Northampton to Charles Ridgely, Merchant.
        .005            Partial excerpt, Maryland Historical Magazine, June, 1949.
                                Also see 6505.      LAND

6640.   PHOTOGRAPHS and PHOTOGRAPHY
        .001            "Mirror With A Memory," by Julia Ridgely, Johns Hopkins Magazine, October, 1989.
        .001            "Robert Cornelius: Portraits From The Dawn Of Photography," by William F. Stapp, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Instution, 1983.

6715.   REENACTMENTS
        .001            Reenactment of George Washington's trip to New York for first innauguration.  Undocumented photo of actors at Hampton, 1976.  Ridgely landau also shown (?).
        
6758.   SCHOOLS and SCHOOLING
        .001            Advertisement, 1796, for school (male) at Hampton.

6778.   SLAVERY and BLACK HISTORY
        .001            "Clothes for the People, Slave Clothing in Early Virginia," by Linda Baumgartner, Journal of EarlySouthern Decorative Arts, November 1988.
        .002            "Slave Lifeways at Mount Vernon," by Dennis J. Pogue, Mt. Vernon Ladies Assn., 1991.
        .004            "East Towson Fights Development," Baltimore Sun, May 10, 1992.
        .006            Mining the Museum, Program of exhibition, Maryland Historical Society, 1992.
        .007            "Pre Civil War Baltimore Rife With Slaves," by Jacques Kelly, Baltimore Sun, 1990.
        .008            "Slavery at Hampton," by Dr. Hayward Farrar, 1989.
        .009            "Black Labor at the Hampton Estate During the Civil War and Reconstruction," by Stacia Gregory, 1984.

        .010            "African-American History at Hampton (and other) Historic Sites," by Dr. Hayward Farrar.
        .011            "Before Segregation," by Jan Lewis, N. Y. Times, July 10, 1988.  Book Review of "The World They Made Together," by M. Jechel Sobel.
        .012            "Oral History Sources," Lesson 8, N. P. S. Self-Study Course.
        .013            "Slavery at Hampton," by Betty Pitman and Scott____?___.
        .014            "Benjamin Quarles Mined the History of Black America," Baltimore Sun, May 17, 1987.
        .015            Excerpts from "Coal, Iron, and Slaves," by Ronald L. Lewis, re motivation of slave workers in the iron industry.
        .016            Draft "History of Slavery in Maryland."  Unsigned typescript.
        .017            "Famous Maryland Blacks," unsigned typescript.
        .018            "About Black Americans"  Chronological chart, 1492 through 1978.
        .019            Excerpts from "Slavery in the Cities," by Richard C. Wade, 1964.
        .020            Excerpt from "Maryland Legends, Folklore, and Customs," by C. Verplanck. (Typescript)
        .021            Copy of Manumission of Polly (Mary Jones), 1860, under terms of the Will of Charles Carnan Ridgely.
        .022            Advertisement for runaway slave, Northampton Furnace, American Commercial Daily, October 26, 1814.
        .023            Excerpts, "Slave States," by Frederick Law Olmstead, 1860.  Observations in the South, in the 1850's, by the great landscape architect.
        .024            "Surviving Slave Homes Provide Look Into The Past," by Bruce Jacobs, Baltimore Sun, February 13, 1989.
        .025            "Plantation Voices," by Roy Pattishall, Emory Magazine, January, 1988.  Subtitle: Diaries of the Antebellum South reveal the complex relationships between mistresses and their female slaves.
        .026            "Living History or Undying Racism?" by Tamara Jones, Washington Post, October 11, 1994.  Re Mock slave auction in Williamsburg.
                                        Also see 6126.000     CIVIL WAR
                                                    4653.002     POTTERY Colonoware                        2175.001     DOUGLAS, Frederick
                                              2430.001     JOHNSON, Joshua
                                              2845.000     TUBMAN, Harriet
                                              8458.002     IRON FURNACES
                                              8458.005     COAL, IRON, AND                        8130.000     CIVIL RIGHTS


6788.   SOCIETY FOR PRESERVATION OF MARYLAND ANTIQUITIES
        .001            "Fund Lack May Close Hampton", Baltimore Evening Sun, January 14, 1953.
        .002            "Antiquities Society Given $10,000. By Indianian,"
                        Baltimore Evening Sun, July 9, 1951.
        .003            "How Historic Preservation Got Its Start Here," by Nancy Miller, President of S.P.M.A.  The News-American, July 1, 1982.
        .004            Program, Dedication of Hampton National Historic Site, April 30, 1950.
        .005            The Phoenix, Newsletter of S.P.M.A., Summer, 1982.
        .006            "Suit Filed Over Hampton Gift," by David M. Ettlin, Baltimore Sun, April 28, 1983, and "Suit alleges Hampton Endowment Misused," By Jean Blevins, Baltimore News-American.
        .007            "Preservation of Maryland Antiquities," The Maryland Clubwoman, October, 1949.
        .008            Press Release (typescript), October, 1974, announcing appointment of Pierre G. T. Beauregard III, as Executive Director.
        .009            "Beauty's Utility," a letter to the editor, Baltimore Sun, January 3, 1953, by John H. Scarff.
                                Also see 2565.   Miller, John Franklin
                
                TOWSON
                                See 2763.001  RIDGELY, REBECCA DORSEY    
                                See 6374.190  HISTORIC HOUSES, Towson
                WILLS
                                See 2000.000  BIOGRAPHICAL/GENEALOGICAL




                                SERIES 7000.  -  HOME ECONOMICS

7054.   BATHING
        .001            Excerpts from "Mechanization Takes Command," by Siegfried Giedeon, Oxford University Press, N. Y., 1948.

7090            BOTTLES
        .001            "Bottled History at Hampton,", by James H. Bready,Baltimore Sun Magazine, February 8, 1976.

                CHRISTMAS 
                                  See 7375.     HOLIDAYS

                EASTER    
                                  See 7375.     HOLIDAYS

                FIRE MAKING
                               See 7528.     LIGHT and LIGHTING

7275.   FOOD and COOKING
        .001            Excerpt, "Food and Drink in America," by Richard J. Hooker, page 156, describing a Hampton reception, March 4,1851. Also typescript of entries for same function in Hampton Account books.
        .002            "Museum Food (Artificial)," Sunday News Ledger, May 12, 1991.
        .003            "This May Have Been Hampton's Cookbook," by Gerri Kobren, Baltimore Sun Magazine, April 18, 1976.
        .004            "Poor Colonists Braved Hardships," by Kristin
                         Goff, The News American, August 3, 1975.       
        .005            Typed notes on 18th century dining, by Ken Kirwin, Independence Hall (?).
        .006            Excerpts from "Customs on the Tabletop," Old Sturbridge Village (?).
        .007            "Sample Grocery List from the 1830's," taken from accounts of Susan Brown. Typescript.
        .008            "Maryland Beaten Biscuits," by Dick Orrell, Orrell's Beaten Biscuits, Wye Mills, Md.
        .009            "Interpreting Recipes for Early American Baked Goods," by Phillip Mason, Early American Life, undated.
        .010            "Colonial Cuisine Much Like Ours," by Naomi K. Hopkins, ca 1987.
                                Also see 7480.      KITCHENS

7276.   FOOD WARMERS
        .001            "Food Warmers and Their Lamps," by Lura Woodside Watkins, August 1964.




7375.   HOLIDAYS
        .001            "Christmas at Hampton," by Margaret Worrall, Country Magazine, December 1983.
        .002            "Christmas Decorations at Winterthur," Americana, December, 1990.
        .003            Christmas at Hampton.  Excerpts from Eliza Ridgely's 1841 diary and boyhood recollections by John Ridgely III.  Views from the Cupola, Winter 1981.
        .004            Christmas Decorations for a Victorian Music Room at Hampton National Historic Site, by Nancy J. Bechtol, December 1983.
        .005            Miscellaneous Baltimore newspaper clippings about Christmas events at Hampton, 1950's to 1979 (S.P.M.A. period). 
        .006            Yuletide at Hampton.  Press clippings, 1979-1994 .
        .007            "Hampton Decorations Will Evoke Federal Era," by Amalie Adler Ascher, Baltimore Sun, December 5, 1982.
        .008            "Memories of Christmas Past," by Eleanor S. Herman, Towson Times Magazine, December 22, 1982. Cover illustration of Hampton Dining Room.
        .009            "German Christmas Trees Had Roots in Paganism," by John Tagliabue, Baltimore Sun, December 24, 1977.
        .010            Press releases, Hampton Easter Egg Hunt, 1985.
         
7385.   HOUSEKEEPING
        .001            "The Heritage of Housekeeping," by Nancy Richardson, House and Garden, December 1992.
        .002            "The Not So Good Old Days," by Katherine Scarborough, Baltimore Sun, September 7, 1952.
        .003            Letter, William E. Sargent to Md. Hist Soc., Sept 20, 1985, mentioning a forbear, Kate Eyre, who was housekeeper at Hampton.

7480.   KITCHENS
        .001            Typescript of kitchen equipment from Mt. Vernon Ladies Association, January 1949.

7528.   LIGHT and LIGHTING
        .001            "Light and Fire Making," by Henry C. Mercer, Bucks County Historical Society, 1898 (reprint).
        .002            Conference Notes, Bright Ideas - The History and Use of Lighting Devices, The Mercer Museum, November 14, 1987.
                                Also see 4508.      LAMPS
                                            4104.      CANDLES and CANDLELIGHT

                QUILTS
                                See 9683.           QUILTS

                SEWING
                                See 9755.           SEWING

7780.   STOVES and OVENS
        .001            Advertisement, Republican and Argus, Baltimore, March 26, 1850, for in-fireplace oven.

7804.   TABLE SETTINGS
        .001            "Maryland Table Settings," by Jennifer F. Goldsborough, unreferenced magazine or catalog article.

7810.   TEAROOM (at HAMPTON)
        .001            "Good Bread, Good Meat, Mon Dieu, Let's Eat,"Baltimore Sun, May 4, 1950.
        .002            "Food Fit For a King at Hampton House," by Sara Wright, Baltimore Sun, August 23, 1962.
        .003            "Come Into the Kitchen,"by Margot Doss, Baltimore Sun, ca 1950.
                                Also see 8810.          Tearoom (Hampton)
                
7925.   WINE
        .001            Advertisement, Madeira from Hampton cellars, 1977.
        .002            "Unlikely Wine Mogul," article on Boordy Vineyards, Baltimore Sun, September 22, 1991.
        .003            "New Options for Old Wine Problem," by Thomas Mathews, he Wine Spectator, 
        .004            "Gov. Warfield's Brandy-Fortified Madiera Is Back at Hampton House - and Tastes Great," by Michael Dresser, Baltimore Sun, June (?), 1991.
        .005            Notes on tasting Hampton Madiera, by Michael Dresser, June 1991.
        .006            "British Wine Museum Honors the Bicentennial," by Louise Ingalls, The News American, November 2, 1975.  Re Harvey's Wine Museum, Bristol.

7946.   WRITING MATERIALS
        .001            List of writing materials belonging to George Washington, no source.



                                SERIES 8000.  -  SOCIO-ECONOMIC

8015.   AGRICULTURE
        .001            "History of Land Use at Valley Forge," by Brian Lambert, Valley Forge N. H. D.
        .002            Excerpts, "Common Landscape in America, 1580 to 1845," by John R. Stilgoe
        .003            Excerpts, "A Tour in America in 1798, 1799, and 1800," by Richard Perkinson, London, 1805.  Describes a visit to inspect agriculture at Hampton.
        .004            Excerpts, "Where the Arts and Virtue Unite," by Charles Arthur Hammond, Doctoral Candidate, Boston University, 1982.  Recounts gift of piglets to Timothy Pickering by Governor Ridgely.
        .005            Gail Smith notes on conversation with John Ridgely III about importation of Jersey cattle to Hampton.
        .006            Letter, October 24, 1994, from John McGrain, Baltimore County Landmarks Commission, citing reference to William Towson's renting a cornfield at Northampton, 1745.

8130.   CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
        .001            Chronological Outline of the Civil Rights Movement, 1955 - 1968.  Unsigned.
        .002            Maryland Historical Magazine, Fall 1994.  Special Issue devoted to Civil Rights and Race Relations in Maryland.

8140.   COATS OF ARMS
        .001            "Furnished with 'Gentility'": Use of the Ridgely Arms at Hampton," by Lynne Dakin Hastings.  Maryland Historical Society catalog, 1987.  Includes glossies of photographs.
        .002            Correspondence, 1947-48, between J. R. B. Walker, Rouge Croix, College of Arms, London, U.K., and Elizabeth McElroy Ray, Society for Preservation of Md. Antiquities, re Ridgely Arms.
        .003            Miscellaneous data and references (no sources), Ridgely Coat of Arms.
        .004            Excerpts, "Heraldic Design," by Hubert Allcock..005Excerpts, "Heraldic Marylandia," by Harry Wright Newman, 1968.

                DEPRESSIONS
                                See 8630.               PANICS
                                
8196.   DUELLING
        .001            "In the Park, Hot-headed Young Men Dueled for Their Honor," by Peter Kumpa, Baltimore Sun, January 25, 1988.

8215.   EDUCATION
        .001            The Education of the Ridgelys, by Stacia Gregory
8230.   ENTERTAINING
        .001            Hampton Guest Book, entries, 1903 - 1904.
        .002            Article, Baltimore American, November 15, 1832, describing entertainment at Hampton. (Typescript)
        .003            "50 Years Ago," Baltimore Sun, December 1956.  Item recounts visit of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt to Hampton, December, 1906.
        .004            "An Eighteenth Century Party at Hampton," by Gerri Kobren, Baltimore Sun Magazine,  March 11, 1976.  Article on costume party at Hampton, with cover photo.
        .005            Advertisement, Cotillion Parties, Federal Gazette, Baltimore, Dcember 22, 1813.  Managers signing include C. Ridgely Jr. of H. and J. E. Howard, Jr.

8251.   FAMILY
        .001            "Family: Image and Reality," Maryland Humanities, Winter 1993.

8255.   FARMS AND FARMING
        .001            Hampton Farm, copies of photographs from 1930's and 1940's of farm buildings, livestock, and family members.
        .002            Press releases, Hampton Farm Day, 1985 - 1987.

8280.   FREEMASONRY
        .001            "Most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity," by Bruce P. Lenman, Colonial Williamsburg, Spring 1993.

8305.   GAMES
        .001            Cricket.  "Colonial Cricketers in London," by Alan Simpson, and "The Wednesday Evening Cricket Game," by George Pettengell, Colonial Williamsburg, Spring, 1993.

8340.   GRISTMILLS
        .001            Excerpts, "Gristmills in Baltimore County," by John McGrain, Heritage Press, 1980.
        .002            Color photograph, Amos Mill, Harford County, Maryland.
        .003            Photograph, 1920-22 of Hampton (or Northampton) Mill, Baltimore County Public Library Collection.
        .004            "Millers' Tales," edited by Kim Keister, Historic Preservation, March/April, 1995.  Re: Longfellow's  Wayside Mill, Sudbury, Massachusetts.

8351            HAMPTON N.H.S. - ACTIVITIES
        .001            Miscellaneous press releases, 1979 - 1994.
                                Also see:  8780.001  SOCIETY/SOCIAL                                 ACTIVITIES

8354            HARBORS
        .001            "Inner Harbor Filling In Is Suggested," Baltimore Sun, March 4, 1946.
                HERALDRY
                                See 8140.      COATS OF ARMS

                HOTELS
                                See 8781.               SPAS

                HOUSING, PUBLIC
                                See 2635.      PEABODY, GEORGE

8420.   INDENTURED SERVANTS
        .001            "The White Servants at 'Northampton,' 1772-1774," by William D. Hoyt, Jr.  Maryland Historical Magazine, June, 1938.

8425.   INVENTORIES
        .001            Unidentified copy of 18th Century Inventory from Winterthur Archives.
                                Also see        2000. series    BOGRAPHICAL
         
8458.   IRON FURNACES
        .001            Advertisement, sale of 1/3 interest in Northampton Furnace, September 10, 1770.
        .002            "The Pre-Industrial Iron Worker: Northampton Iron Works, 1780 - 1820," by Charles G. Steffen.
        .003            Advertisement, American and Commercial Daily (Baltimore), February 12, 1812, for Ridgely's Iron, by Allen Dorsey.
        .004            Excerpts, "Maryland Geological Survey," by Joseph T. Singewald, Johns Hopkins Press, 1911.
        .005            Excerpts, Coal, Iron, and Slaves, by Ronald L. Lewis, 1979.
        .006            Hampton flyer on Northampton Iron Furnace.
        .007            Letter, 21 June 1814, from Thomas Tingey, Commandant of Washington Navy Yard, to Wm. Jones, Secretary of the Navy, referencing high quality of Ridgely iron being requisitioned for U.S.S. Frigate Columbia.
        .008            Excerpts, "From Pig Iron to Cotton Duck," by John W. McGrain.  History of manufacturing villages in Baltimore County, including Ridgely enterprises.
        .009            "Building a Frontier Ironworks: Problems of Transport and Supply, 1837-1840," by Katherine A. Harvey, Maryland Historical Magazine, Summer 1975
        .010            Unreferenced typescript on early iron furnace con-  struction and operation.
        .011            "The Development and Decline of Dorsey's Forge," by John W. McGrain, Maryland Historical Magazine,Fall 1977.  Caleb Dorsey was father of first two mistresses of Hampton, Rebecca and Priscilla.
        .012            Excerpts, "Pennsylvania Iron Manufacture in the Eighteenth Century," by Arthur Cecil Bining, 1938.


8525.   LIVING EXPENSES
        .001            "Household Living Expenses at the End of the 18th Century," by James W. Jones, History Trails (Balto County Hist. Soc.), Autumn 1983.

8555.     MARRIAGE
     .001      Memo, State of Maryland, Division of Vital                         Records, 1980, outlining procedure for securing
               copies of Marriage Certificates.
                                Also see  2022.001    ANDERSON Family
        
8560            MEDICINE
        .001            "John Wesley on Curing Human Ills," by John H. Scarff, Baltimore Sun, November 1951.
                                Also see        6357.   HEALTH & MEDICINE

                METHODISM
                                See 8560.001            "John Wesley on Curing...
                                    2794.001            STRAWBRIDGE, Rev. ROBERT
        
                MILLS
                                See 8340.           GRIST MILLS

8565.   MONEY
        .001            Interpretive Bulletin: "18th Century Money," Gadsby's Tavern Museum.  No date.

8630.   PANICS
        .001            "The Panic of 1819: Baltimore Struggles Through a Depression," by Peter Kumpa, Baltimore Sun, June 12, 1988. 

8710.   REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
        .001            Advertisement, Hampton Village, Baltimore Sun, June 8, 1952.

                SAWMILLS
                                See 1930.          WOODWORKING

8780.   SOCIETY and SOCIAL ACTIVITIES at Hampton (1949-1969)
        .001            "Smart Set" and other articles, Baltimore papers, during operation of Hampton by S. P. O. M. A., ca 1950 - 1970.
                                Also see 8351.     HAMPTON N.H.S.

8781.   SPAS
        .001            Article on Virginia and West Virginia spas (Homestead, Greenbrier, etc.) by Charles T. A. Larson, Mid-Atlantic Country, January, 1989.

8785.   SUFFRAGE
        .001            "Women's Rights - The Right to Vote


                TAXES
                                See 6056.   BALTIMORE, EARLY HISTORY

8810.   TEAROOM, HAMPTON
        .001            Menu Cover, menus, and placemat, ca 1950
        .002            "Light Lunches in a Heavy Mansion," by John Dorsey, no source or date. 
        .003            "Tearoom Food Isn't Great but the Setting Is," by Elizabeth Large, Baltimore Sun, October 24, 1980.
                                Also see 2315.  GARNES, LeROY

                WEDDINGS
                                See 8555.       MARRIAGE

8930.   WORLD FAIRS
        .001            Columbian Exposition of 1893. "Sell the Cookstove, but Come to the Fair," by Phil Patton, Smithsonian Magazine, 1993 (?).

8940.   WIDOWHOOD
        .OO1            "The Widows of Williamsburg," by Mary Tilley Theobald, Colonial Williamsburg, Spring 1993.

                WILLS
                                See 2000. Series, Biographical/Genealogical.

8945.   WOMEN and WOMEN'S RIGHTS
        .001            "Needles and Pins and the Cult of True Womanhood," by Barbara K. Weeks, Maryland Historical Society, 1994.  Concerns 19th century women and makers of Baltimore Album Quilts.
                                Also see 8785.     SUFFRAGE



                        SERIES 9000.  -  WEARING APPAREL and TEXTILES

                BED HANGINGS
                                See 9148.       CURTAINS, etc.

9090.   BUTTONS
        .001            "A History of the Button," by Roy Earnshaw, Lands End Catalog excerpt.

                CARPETS
                                See 9745.       RUGS and CARPETS

9120.   CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
        .001            Excerpts. "Images of Childhood," by Anita Schorsen
        .002            Excerpt, "Children, 16th - 20th Centuries," from Five Centuries of American Costume, by Turner Wilcox.

9123.   CLOTHING, HISTORIC PERIODS
        .001            Excerpt (no source), "A Brief Survey of Period Costume and Coiffure," Chapter Three.
        .002            Excerpt (no Source), "Outline of Costume History," Chapter 4. Ancient thru 20th century.
        .003            Excerpts, "Costume Through the Ages," by James Laver.  18th through 20th centuries.

9124.   CLOTHING, 18th Century
        .001            Excerpt, Chapter Nine, French Costume (1700), from "Historic Costume," by Morris Lester and Rose N. Kerr.
                                Also see 9814.007     Catalogue No. 6
        
9125.   CLOTHING, 19th Century
        .001            "Clothing a New England Family, 1800 - 1840," by Jane C. Nylander, Early American Life, December 1980.
        .002            Excerpts, "Historical Costumes of England," by Nancy Bradford.  Late Georgian thru Victorian sections.
        .003            Excerpts, "Period Notes," by Joan Severa.  Years included: 1835, 1840, 1857, 1865, 1876, 1893 and 1896.
        .004            Plates, "Historic Costume," by Morris Lester and Rose N. Kerr.
                                Also see 9814.007      Catalogue No. 6

9126.   CLOTHING, 20th Century
        .001            Excerpts, "Five Centuries of American Costume," by Turner Wilcox
        .002            Plates, "Historic Costume," by Morris Lester and Rose N. Kerr.



9137.   COAT HANGERS
        .001            "My Grandfather Invented the Wire Coat Hanger," by Barbara Mussell, excerpt from People's Almanac, 1978

9138.   COIFFURE
                                See 9123.001      CLOTHING, Historic Periods

9139.   COLOR
        .001            "Fundamentals of Color", unreferenced
        .002            "Principles of Design Meanings of Color," unreferemced
        .003            "Effect of Colored Lights on Various Colors," unreferenced.

9140.   COSTUMES, THEATRICAL
        .001            "For These Global Girdlers, the Whole World Is a Stage," by Israel Shenker, Smithsonian, November 1981.
        .002            Excerpts, "Costuming for the Theatre," unreferenced.
        .003            Excerpts, "Costume Design," by Bernice Prisk
        .004            Excerpt, "Man and Design," otherwise unreferenced.

9145.   COVERLETS
        .001            "American Woven Coverlets," excerpts from typescript of B.M.A. catalog, 1984, by Anita Jones.

9148.   CURTAINS, WINDOW and BED HANGINGS
        .001            "18th Century American Bed & Window Hangings," by Florence M. Montgomery, unreferenced.
        .002            "Bed and Window Hangings in New England, 1790-1870," by Jane C. Nylander, unreferenced.
        .003            "Drapery Documents in the Study Exhibition," by Jane C. Nylander, unreferenced.
        .004            Window hangings at Mt. Vernon, excerpts from archives, Mt. Vernon Ladies Assn, 1949.
        .005            Comic print, ca. 1800, showing bed hangings.
        .006            Illustration, Regency window treatment, unreferenced.
                                See 9814.004  F. A. Moreland: Decorative                     Upholstery
                DRAPERIES
                                See 9148.     CURTAINS, etc.

9195            DYES and DYEING
        .001            "Dye Process Classification ...," by Ann E. Cordy, 1981.

9226.   EMBROIDERY
        .001            "Tambour Embroidery," by Judith N. Lund, Early American Life, April, 1987.
                                Also see 9751.   SAMPLERS

                FABRICS
                                See 9814.        TEXTILES

9255.   FANS
        .001            Reprint, "Language of the Fan," The Spectator, June 27, 1711.

                FASHION
                                See 9123.     CLOTHING, Historic Period
                                See 9124.           CLOTHING, 18th Century        
                                See 9125.     CLOTHING, 19th Century
                                See 9126.     CLOTHING, 20th Century

9252.   FASHION, Terminology
        .001            "Basic Professional Terminology," unreferenced.  Includes sketches of 20th century styles.
        
9505.   LACE
        .001            "Antique Laces," by Elizabeth H. Altman, Loan Source, Washington County Museum of Fine Art, August 1981.
        .002            "Fine Lace Hard to Study Because It's Hard to Find," by Lita Solis-Cohen, Baltimore Sun, August 31, 1980.
        .003            "Lace at the Court of Louis XIV," by Anne S. Kraatz, Antiques, June 1981.

9683.   QUILTS
        .001            "A Survey of American Quilts," by Susan Schoon Eberly, Early American Life, October 1978.
        .002            Catalog, "Baltimore Album Quilts," Baltimore Museum of Art, 1981.
        .003            "Baltimore Album Quilts: Lesdsons in History," by Jennifer Goldsborough, Maryland Historical Society, 1994.

9718.   REFERENCES
        .001            Advertisement, "Album of Fashions and Fabrics," by Barbara Johnson.
        .002            Partial Bibliography, unreferenced

9745.   RUGS and CARPETS
        .001            "Don't Be Araid to Walk on a Valuable Oriental Rug," by Joan Rice, unreferenced.
        .002            Catalog, Newbury Reproductions, Wellesley, Mass.

9751.   SAMPLERS
        .001            Press Release, "When This You See Remember Me," sampler exhibit, DAR Museum, Washington, 1982.
        .002            Auction Catalog, the Theodore H. Kapnek Collection of American Samplers, January 31, 1981, Sotheby Parke Bernet.


9755.   SEWING
        .001            Peterson's Magazine, 1871 - 1872.
        .002            "The Evolution of Sewing Tools," by Pamela Clabburn, Antiques Collecting, March, 1983.

                STAYS
                        See 6778.001 

                STYLE
                        See 9252.         FASHION
                        See 9123.         CLOTHING, Historic Period
                        See 9124.         CLOTHING, 18th Century
                        See 9125.         CLOTHING, 19th Century
                        See 9126.         CLOTHING, 20th Century
                        
9814.   TEXTILES
        .001            "Using Reproduction Fabrics," by Jane C. Nylander, Early American Life, August, 1981.
        .002            "Home Fashion with a Flourish," by Jura Koncius, Washington Home, February 20, 1986.
        .003            "Scalamandre Daughter's World of Fabrics," Knight-Ridder News Service, March, 1987.
        .004            "F. A. Moreland's 'Practical Decorative Uphol- stery,'" by Martha Gandy Fales, unreferenced.
        .005            "Beyond the Fringe: Ornamental Upholstery Trimmings in the 17th, 18th, and Early 19th Centuries," by Linda Wesselman Jackson, unreferenced.
        .006            "Textile Definitions," compiled by Catherine Melocik, 1986, for the Homewood restoration.
        .007            Catalogue No. 6, Sunflower Studio, 1982.  Hand-   woven fabrics and historical clothing.
        .008            "Colonial Dimities, Checked and Diapered," and other articles on antique textiles by Hazel E. Cummin.
/       .009            "Two Hundred Years of Textile Designs," by John Kent Tilton, Director, Scalamandre Museum of Textiles.

                TRIMMINGS
                                See 9814.005     Beyond the Fringe...

                UPHOLSTERY
                                See 9814.004  F. A. Moreland: Decorative                     Upholstery

9930.   WIGS
        .001            "Bewigged, Bothered and Beleaguered, the Barristers of London Carry On," by Robert Wernick, Smithsonian Magazine.
                
                WINDOW HANGINGS
                                See 9148.     CURTAINS, etc.

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