Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Lucy Hall (b. circa 1794 - d. ?)
MSA SC 5496-050637
War of 1812 Escaped Slave, St. Mary's County, Maryland

Sources:


Archival Sources -

Bayly, Thomas M. No. III, Bayly's List. RG 76. Records of Boundary and Claims Commissions and Arbitration. Records of the Mixed Claims Commission: Miscellaneous Records. National Archives, College Park.

Claim of George Loker, Case 121.Case Files, compiled ca. 1827 - ca. 1828, documenting the period ca. 1814 - ca. 1828. *ARC Identifier 1174160 / MLR Number PI 177 190*. National Archives, College Park.

Claim of Mathias Clarke, Case 120. Case Files, compiled ca. 1827 - ca. 1828, documenting the period ca. 1814 - ca. 1828. *ARC Identifier 1174160 / MLR Number PI 177 190*. National Archives, College Park.

Claim of William Smith, Case 119. Case Files, compiled ca. 1827 - ca. 1828, documenting the period ca. 1814 - ca. 1828. *ARC Identifier 1174160 / MLR Number PI 177 190*. National Archives, College Park.

Definitive List of Slaves and Property, compiled ca. 1827 - ca. 1828, ARC Identifier 1174162 / MLR Number PI 177 192. National Archives, College Park.

ST. MARY'S COUNTY, COMMISSIONERS OF THE TAX, (Assessment Record, Slaves), 1813, [MSA C1544-34]. George Loker, St. Inigoe's District, March 16, 1813,

U.S. Census Bureau (Census Record, MD) for George Loker, 1810, St. Mary's County, Page 26, 4th line from bottom [MSA SM61-56, M 2061-3].


Newspapers and Journals -

Mills, D. "Hall, William, V.C." Acadiensis 8.1 (1908) 32-34.

Shefter, Martin. "Institutional Conflict over Presidential Appointments: The Case of Clarence Thomas." PS: Political Science & Politics 25.4 (1992): 676-79. Print.


Books -

Grant, John N. The Immigration and Settlement of the Black Refugees of the War of 1812 in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Dartmouth: The Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, 1990.


Internet Sources -

"Halifax List." African Nova Scotians: in the Age of Slavery and Abolition. Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management. http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/.

"William Hall." Black History Canada. http://blackhistorycanada.ca/profiles.php?themeid=20&id=6.

"William Hall (1829-1904)." African Nova Scotians: in the Age of Slavery and Abolition. Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management. http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/africanns/archives.asp?ID=152.

"William Hall, V.C." Nova Scotia Museum. http://museum.gov.ns.ca/infos/hall.htm.

Bishop, Arthur. "Canada And The Victoria Cross: Of Rebellion and Rescue: Part 2 of 18." Legion Magazine. 1 March 2004. http://www.legionmagazine.com/en/index.php/2004/03/canada-and-the-victoria-cross-of-rebellion-and-rescue-2/.

Hanes, Peter. "Selected International (Canada-USA-UK) Black Historical Educational, Commemorative, Cultural Heritage Preservation and Cultural Heritage Tourism Opportunities-2001 to 2018."

Reef, Catherine. African Americans in the Military. New York, NY: Facts on File, Inc., 2010.

Wilkins, Philip Aveling. The History of the Victoria Cross. London, UK: Archibald Constable & Co., 1904.


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