INDEX.
ABBOTT (Col. F. V.), surveys part of boundary 1883 and reports
on same, 44.
ACCOMACK, its .early settlement; its laughing king visited by John
Smith, 13 and n ; one of the shires of Virginia, 14 ; pre-
sided over by Edmund Scarburgh, n 17 ; its settlers dis-
pute with those of Maryland, 15 ; Marylanders excluded
from its fisheries, 45.
ANANCOCK (Onancoc) River designated as part of Virginia's
boundary, 15.
ANNAMESSE%, remonstrance against maltreatment of its citizens
by Scarburgh, 17.
Bay mentioned by commissioners in 1668, I8.
ARBITRATION, proposed by Maryland in 1826 and 1832, 3o; settles
one phase of the dispute ch. vi; effort to interpret " head
land " by it, 47-48.
ARBITRATORS, appointed by both States 1874, 4t-42; make their
award,- 42 ; their failure to define "head land" causes
further dispute, 47.
AWARD and map of Board of Arbitration, 1877, 42-44.
AYDELOTT (William J.), boundary commissioner in 1868, 37 ; like-
wise in 1870, 39 ; and also in 1882, 44.
BATTLE between oystermen, 4g-50.
BECK (James D.), arbitrator on boundary 1876, 42.
BERKLEY (Governor), receives remonstrance of Governor Calvert
and disclaims responsibility for Scarburgh's conduct, 17.
BIBLIOGRAPHY, 52.
BLACK (Hon. J. D.), arbitrator on boundary 187,¢, 41.
BOUNDARY line (eastern end), ch. ii, iv, vi and vii,- extent of
territory involved and value of fishery rights in dispute
1870, 41.
(western end), ch. iii and v; territory involved, 28, 30, 33.
BOYE (H.), boundary commissioner, 1818, 29.
BOYLE (James), boundary commissioner, 1818, 29; disapproves
Maryland's offer; reports on boundary, 30.
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