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for the Upper New River Valley of North Carolina and Virginia
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, having an area of 500 square miles, is the northern county of one of the peninsulas on the western shore of the Chesapeake. It is bounded by the Patuxent River on the east, Potomac River on the west, Montgomery and Howard Counties on the north, and Charles Gounty on the south. It surrounds the eastern and north-eastern portions of the District of Columbia. No county in the State offers greater inducements to settlers. The Baltimore & Ohio and Baltimore & Potomac Railroads both pass directly through the county, and the main stem of the Baltimore & Potomac Railroad runs south through the fertile regions of the county, and the Southern Maryland & Point Lookout Railroad from Washington direct to tide water, also passes across this county, thus giving every acre of land easy and near access to the markets of Baltimore, Washington and Alexandria. The soil is mostly light loam, (mixture of sand and clay,) some localities running into clay and others into sand, and peculiarly adapted to the cultivation of all kinds of marketing, fruits, grapes and dairy purposes. Owing to its locality vegetation is about two weeks eariler than the locality of Baltimore, a large portion of the county being high and rolllng and above tide water. Swamps exempt it from malarial objection. It abounds in springs of delightful water. The principal products are tobacco, corn and wheat. This county in the past has heen celebrated for its wealth and tone of society, having furnished the State with six of its Governors, viz.: Ogle, two Bowies, Kent, Spring and Pratt. Owing to the abolition of slavery lands have deteriorated very much in value, about 50 per cent of antebellum prices, and can be purchased at from $15 to $50 per acre, from half an hour to two hours of the three markets above named.
Judges Seventh Judicial Circuit-Hon. George Brent, Chief Judge; Hons. D. H. Magruder and Robert Ford, Associate Judges. Clerk to Court-Henry Brooke. Clerks-A. T. Brooke, James H. Ritchie, and J. H. S. Sasacer. Crier-James Owens. Sheriff--J. N. W. Wilson. States Attorney -- Wm. I. Hill. Warden of Jail--James Owens. Physician to Jail--~Dr. R. J. Scott, Judges of Orphan Court-James B. Belt, Chief Judge; Charles Claggett and James Mullikin. Register of Wills-Wm. R. Smallwood. Surveyor-Geo W. Jackson. County Commissioners-B. F. Duvall, Alvin Bond, Thomas Lusby, B. F. Guy, and R. H. Beall. Attorney to Commissioners-F. Snowden Hill. County Treasurer-Wm. A. Jarboe. Constables-Edward D. Boteler, Wm. H. Grimes, Jr., J. P. Duvall, J. T. Johnson, M. Garner, Geo. Hyde, John T. Hatton, Ri~hard 0. Scott, L. L. Ortne,F. A. Crandall, J T. B. Suit, W. D. Barry, and Wm. H. Grimes. Justices of the Peace--D. T. Sheriff, Z. R. Morgan, L. 0. Robey, J. A. Crandall, Joseph L. Henry, Fillmore Beall, M. J. Maldenback, Richard Peach, James Harris, Geo. W. Hopkins, Jan W. Richards, C. Wickliffe Claggett, Geo. B. Dixon, Joseph M. Parker, Joseph B. Bourn, Thomas H. Osbourn of T., B. J. Gwynn, James H. Ritchie, A. H. Beavin, Daniel Barron, John A. Cox, George E. Orme, Pirkney A. Scaggs, Wm. Stanley, Z. Shaw, F. Tolson, Thos. J. Frazer, J. B. Perrie, J. A. Gregory, James P. Kerby, R. W. Brooke, J. C. Thompson and R H. McKee. Congressman Fifth District--Hon. Eli J. Henkle. State Senator-Hon. Wm. B. Hill. Members of House of Delegates-Hon. Geo. C. Merrick, J. Alfred Osbonra, and F.M. Hall. Terms of Circuit Court, which are held in the Court House at Upper Mariboro, the county seat: Law Terms-1st Mondays in April and October. Chancery Terms-3d Mondays in January and June. Population of County-White, 12,380; colored, 9,780. Registered Vote-5,000. Assesssd Value of Personal, Real, Stocks and Railroad Property--$9,073,363. State and County Tax--$1.06 on $100.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Is a short distance from College Lawn on the Washington Branch of the B. & O. R. R. College Lawn adjoins the Maryland Agricultural College, which is in a prosperous condition. Lands are low, but must become valuable, owing to the healthy and desirable location. Population 50. E. S. Calvert, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths
Engle, D.
Williams, W.
Carriage Builder.
Mayo, Preston
General Merchandise
Calvert, Geo H Jr
Miller
Brown, R H
Surveyor.
Jackson, Geo W
BELTSVILLE
Is on the Washington Branch of the B. & O. B. R 28 miles frorn Baltimore. Place healthy; land good, principally cleared, is valued at $10 to $75 per acre, and yields 15 bus. wheat, 80 corn, 800 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. M. E. and P. E. Churches. Public and private schools. Population 50. John Simms, Postmaster.
Attorneys at Law.
Beall, Fillmore
Hume, Geo. C
Blacksmiths.
Donaldson, Geo
Ulle, John A
Carpenters
Hopkins, Elias.
Wilcoxon, Geo.
Wissman, L O.
General Merchandise.
Brown, Andrew
Simms, John
Miller.
Ammen, Gen'l Jacob
Physicians
Cook, S. J.
Fox, C. A.
BLADENSBURG
Is on the Washington Branch of the B. & O R. R, 34 miles from Baltimore. Land variable, plenty cleared, ranges in price from $10 to $200 per acre, and produces an average crop of wheat, corn, tobacco and hay. P. E., M. E, M.E. South, two M. E., (colored,) and Baptist, (colored,) Churches. An acdemy; two public schools, one colored. Population 350, J. Wm. Wallis, Postmaster.
Attorney at Law.
Stephen, N C
Blacksmiths. and Wheelwrights.
Fitton, Nelson & Co
Heller, Henry
Koch, Ernst & Son
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Gasch, Francis
Harvey, Chas
Scott, Ed ward A
Scoville, James
Swain, Wm. H
General Merchandise.
Barron, N W
Bauman, August
Koch, Henry
Wallis, Mrs Mary
Stephen, N C
Wallis, H. & Son
Harnessmaker
Kelling, Roger
Hotels
Oliver, A Edward
Woods, Mrs Ellen
Millers.
Cariton, Henry L
Dodd, Jas H
Painters.
Bridwell, Geo L
Day, John H & Son
Physicians
Anderson, Thos
Lewis, Chas O
Wells, Chas A
Plasterers.
Hartley, Geo & Son
Shoemakers,
Briscoe, Wm H
Constantine, John H
Tailor.
Melling, Geo
Tinner.
Hodgson, John
BOWIE
Is on the B. & P.R. B. Soil, sandy; land nearly all cleared, is worth from $5 to $20 per acre, and yields 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 50 to 75 corn, 800 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 75. Renry Hadlow, Postmaster.
Attorney at Law
Belt, Rufus
Carpenters.
Hutchins, F W
Wood, Geo
General Merchandise
Porter, Lemuel
Straining, John
Hotel
Seitz, John G
Miller.
Hicks, John W
Physician,
Duvall, Wm W
Shoemaker.
Lues, Bernard
BRANCHYILLE
Is on the Metropolitan Branch of the B. & O. R. R., 30 miles from Baltimore. Land good, mostly cleared, is valued at $50 per acre, and yields 30 bus. wheat, 80 corn, 1,500 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Hadaway Chapel, a seminary and one public school Population 50. Pinkney A. Scaggs, Postmaster.
Blacksmith
Taylor, James B
Carpenter
Daily, Joseph
General Merchandise
Scaggs, Pinkney A
Miller, Brown
Physician
Routzahn, Foster L.
BRIGHTSEAT
Is 3 miles from Wilson on the B. & P. R. R. Soil, heavy; land, two-thirds cleared, can be bought at from $10 to $60 per acre, and yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 oats 100 potatoes, 35 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 50. R. I. Magruder, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths
Moulder, Wm.
Minkler, Richard
General Merchandise
Magruder, R. H.
Physician
Fairfax, John
CHELTENHAM
Is on the B. & P. R. R. 9 miles from Nottingham, a shipping point on the Patuxent River. The House of Reformation and Instruction for colored children, comprising four commodious brick buildings, is located here on a farm of 800 acres donated by Enoch Pratt, Esq., of Baltimore. Population 100. Gen. John W. Horn, Postmaster.
General Merchandise
Talbott, W. C.
Townshend, Sam'l G.
Physician
Eversfield, John T.
COLLINGTON
Is on the B. & P. R. R., 30 miles from Baltimore. Place healthy; land a light loam, can be bought at from $10 to $60 per acre, and readily produces 15 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 35 corn, 1000 lbs. Tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools convenient. Population 50. Richard Hardesty, Postmaster.
Blacksmith
Fladin, Chas.
General Merchandise
Hardesty, J. T. & R.
Justice of the Peace
Stanley, Wm.
Physician
Clark, Chas.
Mullikin, Jas. McE.
CONTEE'S STATION
Is oin the B & O. R. R. 24 miles from Baltimore. Land half cleared, can be purchased at from $5 to $60 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 20 oats, 100 potatoes, 25 corn, 600 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Population 20. C.S. Contee, Postmaster.
Blacksmith
Kelser, V
General Merchandise
Contee, Chas S
Wheeler, T R
Iron Ore Miner
Latchford, John D.
Miller
Damell, J. T.
CROOME STATION
Is on the B. & P.R. R Land can be bought for $20 per acre, and produces 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 40 to 50 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. Population 15. W. W. Duley, Postmaster.
FORT WASHINGTON
Is on the Potomac River at the mouth of Piscataway Creek, and 6 miles from Brandywine on the B. & P. R.R. Land surrounding is underlaid with marl; sells at from $10 to $40 per acre, and produces good crops of wheat, corn, tobacco and potatoea Population 20. H. M. Wills, Postmaster.
GLENN DALE
Is on the B. & P.R R., 27 1/2 miles from Baltimore, situated on a ridge between the Potomac and Patuxent Rivers. Health, business and crops good; water excellent. Mr. H. B. Da Val, the founder of the village, will give building lots to any one who will improve the same. Land, sandy barn, one half in wood and timber, can be purchased at from $10 to $50 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 20 oats, 30 corn, 10 rye, 100 potatoes, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. P. H., two M. H. and Roman Catholic churches. One public school. Population 50. H. B. Dn Val, Postmaster; A. Jones, Assistant Postmaster.
Agent-R. R.
Jones, A
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Keiser, V
Uhl, Lewis
General Merchandise
Jones, A.
Miller
Brown, J W
HORSE HEAD
Is 5 1/2 miles from Brandywine. Land, principally cleared, can be bought at from $5 to $15 per acre, and yields 5 to 15 bus. wheat, 10 to 50 corn, and 1,200 lbs. tobacco. M. H. and M. P. Churches. Public schools near. Horse Head Grange 82, P. of H, J. B. Perrie, Master; James W. Richards, Secretary. Pop'slation 100. F. A. Ward, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths
Hazzard, Wm M
Tippltt,. Wm T
Bricklayers and Plasterers
Cage, L P
Watson, B J
Watson, Oswell
Carpenters
Adams, L. B.
Cranage, John
Hyde, Dr. B.
Watson, Thos. J.
General Merchandise.
Eaden, R E & Co
Hyde, Geo
Naylor, James J
Sunderland, R H
Sunderland, R H C
Ward, F A & Co
Justices of the Peace
Orme, G E
Richards, James W
Millers.
Gates, W A
Greer, F M
Physician.
Latimer, M R
LAUREL
Is on the Washington Branch of the B. & O R. R., 22 miles from Baltimore; pleasantly situated near the Big Patuxent River, and in the midst of a highly cultivated and fertile sgricultural section; land, clay loams, commands from $10 to $50 per acre, and produces 5 to 20 bus. wheat, 50 to 200 potatoes, 20 to 40 corn, and 2 tons bay. The timber yet remaining comprises oaks, hick- ory, chestnut, gum, beech and maple. Alnwick Seminary, one public school. Population 1,500. James Curley, Postmaster.
CHURCHES AND PASTORS-M. E. South, Rev. L. C. Miller; M. E., Rev. Dr. S. R. Newman; Presbyterian, Rev. James Nicholls; P. E., Rev. John Rose; Roman Catholic, Rev. Father Hoffman.
BENEVOLENT SOCITIES-A. F. & A. M.-Laurel Wreath 149. I. O. O. F. -Patuxent 45 and Escaville Encampment 18. K. of P-Laurel 79.
TOWN COMMISSIONERS-Edward J. Phelps, Charles W. Baldwin, Chas. F. Shaffer, Henry Mc Ewing and Joseph A. Miles. Bailiff--James Brown.
Agent - R. R.
Waters, Geo W
Attorneys at Law.
Hines, Thomas R
Stanley, Chas H
Blacksmiths
Miles, John A
Milstead, Wm Jr
Books and Stationery.
Reed, Wm H
Bricklayers.
McEwing, Henry
Shorts, Geo
Butchers
Fleister, John & Sons
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Ellis, L A
Shaffer, C F
Confectionary.
Thies, H W
Constable.
Campbell, Richard
Cotton Manufacturers.
Laurel Mills Co
Druggist.
Sadler, R H
Founders and Machinists.
Fairall, T L
Treuman & Diven
Fruit Packer.
Rowland, J R
General Merchandise & Grocers
Boss, A
Brashears, John
Brashears, Thos
Donaldson, Homer
Hasiup, John
Luber, Eugene
Pheips & Shaffer
Steiger & Fairall
Sutchif, Wm
Treuman, Marx
Warfie1d, W H
Wheeler, Geo
Whitworth, R H
Hotel
Hunter, David
Justice of the Peace.
Crandall, James A
Livery Stables.
Milstead, Wm
Lumber and Coal
Shaffer, C F
Millers
Bond, A M
Wheeler, George
Millinery and Dressmaking
Kelley, Susan
Mustead, Sarah
Pulson, Mrs Mary J
Physicians
Cronmiller, John
Gray, Sam'l
Newman, Sam'l
Newman, Sam'1 R
Sheemakers
Browning, John W
Whitehead, Thos B
Whitesides, John W
Tailors.
Crandall, James A
Curley, James
Tinware.
Collier, Ralph
Tobacconist.
Lobenthal, Levi
Wines and Liquors,
Brashears, Wm
MITCHELLVILLE
Is a half mile from Mullikin. Land good, principally cleared, can be bought at from $20 to $60 per acre, and produces 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 40 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools adjacent. Population 75. S. G. Chany, Postmaster.
Attorney at Law.
Brooks, John B
Blacksmiths
Arnold, Caleb
Bayless, G W
Wood, James M
Carpenters
Carrick, Joseph
Thomas, John
General Merchandise.
Beavin, Albert H
Clarke, J T
Dove, Wilson
Duvall, R C
Mitchell, Geo A
Pendle, D W
Wood, Lewis R
Justice of the Peace.
Peach, Richard
Physicians.
Beard, S
Peach, John
MUIRKIRK
Is on the Washington Branch of the B. & O. R. R. Land medium, is valued at $25 per acre, and yields 10 bus. wheat, 25 corn, and 2 tons hay. Baptist Church. One public school. Population 50. C. E. Coffin, Postmaster.
Blacksmith
Donaldson, Geo
Iron Manufacturers
Carpenters
Offord, B
Phelps, James
General Merchandise
Muirkirk Iron Co.
Iron Manufacturers
Muirkirk Iron Co.
Physician
Childs, W. W.
NORTH KEYS
Is 4 1/2 miles from Brandywine. Land fertile, mostiy cleared, is valued at from $10 to $40 per acre, and produces 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 25 to 60 corn and 1,500 lbs. tobacco. Churches and schools adjacent. Population 75. H. H. Sasscer, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Frye, Sam'l
Kerby, J P
Carpenters
Mackall, James
Scott, Albert
Scott, Patrick
General Merchandise.
Sasscer & Gibbons
Physician.
Perrie, R B
NOTTINGHAM
Is on the Patuxent River and 7 miles from Croome on the B. & P. R. R. Land, light loam, mostly cleared, can be purchased at from $10 to $30 per acre, and readily produces 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 35 to 50 corn, 800 to 1,200 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Game abounds plentifully in season. St. Thomas and Nottingham Chnrches. Public schools in the vicinity. Population 150. John Gourly, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Frye, Sam'l
Kerby, J P
Carpenters.
Knott, John
Ryan, W S
Scott, Patrick
Fishermen.
Fowler & Hunt
Rawly, F
General Merchandise.
Gourly, John
Plater, Edward
Hotel
Nottingham, John Maccubbin
Physicians
Maccubbin, John M S
Skinner, J H
Waring, W W
Shoemaker.
Sonewell, Alex
OAK GROVE
Is 2 miles from a stahon of that name on the B. & P.R. R. Land, light loam, varies in price from $25 to $60 per acre, and yields 15 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 40 corn, 1,200 lbs. tobacco, end 1 ton hay. Churches and schools convenient Population 50. John Belt, Postmaster.
General Merchandise
Coale, John
Simms, A
Physicians
Bird, Benj. L.
Harding, Adam
OXEN HILL
Is 5 miles from Anacosta, D. C. Land good, plenty cleared, can be purchased at $50 per acre, and yields 30 to 40 bus. wheat, 50 to 60 corn, 1,500 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. Ohurches and schools near. Population 75. Kate Grimes, Postmistress.
Blacksmiths.
Adams, Simon S
Gregory, James A
Carpenter.
Pumphrey, Thos B
General Merchandise.
Gregory, James A
Grimes, James T
Grimes, Richard F
Miller.
Baker, B Z W
Physicians.
Hinkell, Peter H
Kerby, John B
PISCATAWAY
Is 6 miles from Brandywine. Land fair, can be bought at from $10 to $20 per acre, and yields 10 to 15 bus. wheat, 40 corn and 800 lbs tobacco. Roman Catholic Church. One pnblic school. Population 40. Louisa B. Miller, Postmistress.
Blacksmiths
Boar, W
Rowland,T
General Merchandise
Miller, C F
Parker, Joseph M
Hotel.
Palmer, W
Miller.
Dixon, J A
Physicians.
Hurtt, E D
Ward, H C
ROSARYVILLE
Is 1 mile from Linden. Land medium, is valued at $20 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 25 corn, 800 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Roman Catholic Church. Two public schools; one colored. Population 65. W. F. Beall, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths
Goldsmith, Uriah
Mortimer, C W
Carpenters
Crawford, G J
Janes, Levi
General Merchandise
Beall, W. F.
Smallwood, W. R.
Thomas, W. H.
Miller
Marshall, Wm.
Physician
Eversfield, J. T.
SEABROOK
Is on the B. & P.R. R. Soil heavy; land can be bought at from $5 to $20 per acre, and yields 10 bus. wheat, 15 oats, 60 potatoes, 15 Corn, 600 lbs. tobacco and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools adjacent. Population 40. Wm. Anderson, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Bennix, B
Butcher
Freeman, John
Carpenter
Clark, John
King, Henry
General Merchandise
Frunt, Miss
SILVER HILL
Is 8 miles from Uniontown. Location healthy; land fertile, principally cleared, is valued at $50 per acre, and produces 6 bus. wheat, 20 corn, 800 lbs tobacco, and 1 ton hay. St. John's Church. Public schools. Population 75. M. B. Havenner, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths
Havenner, Benedict
Grimes, Richard
Havenner, Wm
Dairy
Giddings, Sam'l
Fruit Growers
Bryan, J. B.
Grimes, Richard
Pyles, John V.
Suit, S. T.
General Merchandise.
Grimes, Peter G
Tolson, Henry
Miner.
Temple, Edward
Restaurant
Greer, Mrs M V
SPRINGFIELD
Is on the B. & P.R. R. Land, clay loam, well timbered, can be bought at from, $10 to $25 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 15 oats, 60 potatoes, 20 corn, 600 lbs. tobacco and 1 ton hay. M. E. Church, public schools near. Population 50. James T. Perkins, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths
Hood, Geo
Turner, John H
Carpenter
Wood, Geo.
Physicians
Duvall, W. W.
T. B.
Is 2 miles from Brandywine. Land, not much cleared, is worth $10 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 20 corn, 500 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. Churches, schools, and a lodge of Good Templars. Population 50. J. B Huntt, Postmaster
Blacksmiths
Luckett, M L
Thompson, F E
General Merchandise
Huntt, J E
Ward, R A
Machinst
Townshend, Sam'l
Physician
Latimer, Joseph T.
Undertakers
Gibbons, Wm A
Ward, Wm M & Bro
UPPER MARLBORO,
The county seat, is on the Pope's Creek Branch of the B. & P.R. R., 40 miles from Baltimore and 2 from Hill's Landing, the head of navigation on the Patuxent River, at which point the Weems' line of steamers arrive twice a week. It is situated in the centre of the largest tobacco growing section of the county, and is surrounded by some of the most fertile and productive lands in the State. Land varies in value from $5 to $40 per acre, according to location and improvements, and yields 10 to 15 bus. wheat, 50 corn, 3,000 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. M. E. Church, Rev. W. Heney Miller; M. E., (colored,) Rev. O. Carroll; P. E., (Trinity,) Rev. Henry J. Kershaw; Roman Catholic, (St. Mary's,) Rev. Father Homan. An academy and several public schools. It has two newspapers, one of which was the pioneer newspaper of Southern Maryland. Population 600. E. J. K. Scott, Postmaster.
Agent-R. R.
Carson, F D
Attorneys at Law.
Brandt, Richard E
Brooke, J B Jr
Chew, Richard B B
Hance, Sam'1 B
Hill, F Snowden
Hill, Wm J
Magruder, C C
Magruder, C C Jr
Marbury, Fendall
Medley, J Warren
Roberts, Joseph K Jr
Blacksmiths
Jones, John J
Smith, Wm
Carpenter and Undertaker
Crandall, James H
Druggist
Harper, Wm H
General Merchandise
Belt, Williams & Co
Bunnell, Geo H
Coale, John R
Marshall, Mrs E
Martin & Elder
Smallwood, B T
Thomas, R E
Wilson, Geo W
Harnessmaker
Trayband, John H
Hotels and Saloons
Belt, Mrs Eleanor D
Crouse, M H
Farr, John B
Gardner, John B
Knapp, Louis
Miller
Gates, Wm A
Physicians.
Scott, R J
Sears, J E
Wood, E W
Provisions.
Gill, Chas H
Owings, James
WOODMOOR
Is 3 miles from Mullikin. Land fertile, principally cleared, ranges in price from $20 to $75 per acre, and vields 10 to 40 bus. wheat, 20 to 45 corn, 1,000 lbs tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 20. L. R. Wood, Postmaster.
Attorney at Law.
Brooks, John B
Blacksmith
Wood, James M
General Merchandise.
Hill, Clem
Wood, Louis R
FARMERS IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY AND THEIR P. O. ADDRESS:
Agricultural College
Calvert, C. B.
Campbell, D. G.
Clark, Wm.
Engle, H.
Parker, W. H.
Shipley, C. J.
Beltsville
Ammen, Amiel
Ammen, Gen'l Jacob
Beall, Geo. W.
Beall, John of John
Beall, Thos B.
Bell, John W.
Boteler, B. F.
Brown, Wm. A.
Cassard, J. D.
Conly, T. Y.
Cook, Dr. S. J.
Donaldson, Geo.
Duvall, Geo. W.
Emack, E. G.
Forbes, M. L.
French, James
Hall, John G.
Harrison, John K.
Hool, H. M.
Hume, Geo. C.
Jones, W. T.
Keirnan, James
Keirnan, Patrick
Kiler, John
Larcombe, John H.
Laypoldt, August
Magruder, Fielder
McKnew, Wm
McLeed, Gee
Mulloy, Sam'l
Pannell, Arthur
Parker, Alva
Parker, Geo T
Sanders, Solomon
Seible Geo
Shea, Wm
Simms, John
Smith, Michael
Tschiffely, F S
Vail, D.
Wissman, L O
Bladensburg.
Adams, Henry
Broadfoot, Geo
Bronstein, J A J
Brotherton, J A J
Browning, P. W.
Carlton, Henry L
Cox, C R
Darnall, N C
Ferrall, James H
Heider, Wm
Johnson, Wm F
Jones, John E
Knight, Octavius
Landon, James
Lowndes, B O.
Magrnder, Lewis
McLain, Chas
Scott, Henry T
Sewell, Lewis H
Shaw, Zachariak
Sheriff, D T
Stafford, Sam'l B
Stephen, B D
Wells, Chas A
Bowie
Bassford, Alvertus
Bealmear, Claudius
Beckett, Benj H
Belt, Ruios
Biggs, Benj H
Brown, John R
Carrick, C M
Carrick, J M
Chaney, S
Clarke, Geo W
Clarke, John A
Clarke, Joshua T
Culver, Wm
Duvall, Wm W
Echo, E
Gaither, John
Hance, Jesse
Harman, Darius
Isaac, Grafton H
Jacobs,C a
Johnson, Dr
Johnson, Frank
Johnson, S W
Jones, Luther D
Knowles, J E
Knowles, J N
Newman, F W
Newman, Francis A
Nicholson, Thos
Page, Geo. W
Prout, John
Randall, John
Randall, Thos
Redmiles, Lemuel
Sanford, James
Stewart. James
Wood, Geo
Branchville
Benly, John P
Boteler, B D
Bradley, John
Carrington, Gen E C
Carson, Daniel
Fowler, Alonzo
French, James
Hall, Benj
Hart, Frank
Hughes, Fred
Johnson, Alex
Joiner,. Francis
Keafauver, H C
Kernan, Robert
Lester, W W
Mangum, G
O'Conner, John
Read, Gov Amos
Riddle, A P
Roby, Marcellus
Roby, W S
Routzahn, John
Scaggs, Geo L
Shanabrook, Francis
Smith, James B
Stuart, B M
Turner, John P
Walker, Geo
Whitehead, Allen
Brightseat
Berry, Dr Geo
Berry, Z
Duckett, Jeremiah
Fairfax, Dr John
Magruder, B
Nalley, Joseph L
Nash, Mrs Cornelius
Roberts, Joseph K
Roberts, T Owen
Wilson, Wm
Collington.
Bowie, Mrs Cornelia
Bowie, Ex-Gov Oden
Bowie, Richard W W
Bowie, Robert
Brown, Chas
Cox, Thomas
Crawford, Saml C
Crawford, Tilghman
Duvall, Tobias
Hardesty, Benj.
Henry, Benj.
Henry, Edward
Henry, Thos
Howell, Wra F
Johnson, John H
Jones, Henry
Linthicum, Wm A
Lyles, Seaton
Putter, Edward
Simon, Geo
Tippitt, Daniel
Contee's Station
Alsop, B. H.
Contee, Chas. S.
Jardine, A.
Lowene, Geo. E.
Snowden, Mrs. John
Snowden, Wm.
Trainor, Joseph
Van Dusen, Calvin
Croome Station
Berry, A. M.
Burgest, C.
Burroughs, J. W.
Chesley, D. S.
Chew, T J.
Codla, P. G.
Coffron, T.
Duley, N. E.
Duley, W. W.
Duvall, F.
Duvall, J. W.
Green, J. W.
Hook, S. P.
Lowe, Wm.
Mooney, J. K.
Osbourn, J. A.
Sweeney, E.
Thompson, J. L.
Wilson, F.
Ft. Washington
Adams, Austin L.
Adams, Thos.
Cole, Jackson
Edlen, Dr. R. P.
Fisher, Mrs.
Harman, Jacob
Hattan, Joseph
Hattan, Peter D.
Kirby, Joseph
Rennous, Edward
Story,Geo D
Taylor, Wm
Weechier, Adam
Wills, B F
Glenn Dale
Addison, Chase G
Beckett, C
Belt, Rufus
Billopps, T. J.
Duckett, Benj
Duckett, M.
Duckett, Dr Thos S
DuVal, E B
Duvall, Fielder
Duvall, Geo. W. of G
Duvall, Geo W of D
Hall, Alex
Hall, John G
Harvey, Wm
Middleton, Wm
Nalley, P T
Nalley, John
Nixon, W A
Perkins, Turner
Roberts, E J
Roberts, J G.
Ryan, Thos
Turner, John
Vermillion, A
Vermillion, W G
Welch, James
Wells, Robert
Horse Head
Adams, L B
Baden, G A
Baden, John H
Bean, J A
Bowling, Alex
Cage, L P
Cannick, E B F
Cannick, Robert
Cannick, Jas A
Carroll, GW
Cook, J T
Dale, John
Dale, Geo A
Davis, Joseph
Davis, Wm T
Downing, John T.
Fowler, Joseph S.
Gibbons, Jas. H.
Gillen, A D
Jenkins, D A
Naylor, J B
Naylor, J S
Naylor, James of Isaac
Naylor, James of Wm
Naylor, R F & R C
Nayler, T K
Naylor, T M
Orme, L L
Pfeiffer, H H
Perrie, R W
Perrie, W B
Rawlings, James H
Rawlings, Thos B
Sasscer, J T
Seger,T E
Selby, J S
Skinner, Fred'k
Summers, T K
Tenison, J E
Townshend, John G
Truman, Franklin
Turner, Jas H
Ward, F A
Waring, J M
Watson, B J
Watson, B J
Watson, G C
Watson, James H
Watson, Oswell
Watson, Wm J
Watson, Wm T
Watson, Wm W
Williams, G F
Wilson, J Burns
Wright, James H
Young, J A
Young, J T
Laurel
Atcheson, Wm
Bentley, L A
Bond, A M
Bond, T D
Brashears, B D
Campbell, Chas
Carr, N
Carrick, Chas
Coon & Harrison
Curtis, L A
Darby, Edwin
Darby, Joseph
Fleister, John & Sons
Fletcher, Sam'l
Fulton, A
Gorman, Hon. A. P.
Harding, Sam'l
Holland, J. R. & Bros.
Jackson, John
Kelley, Wm.
Lloyd, G
Marriot, T R
Marshall, Henry
Nicholls, James
Ober, G
Owens, Sam'l
Phelps, Wm
Reed, W H
Robey, Barton
Robey, Wm
Scaggs, Chas
Scaggs, Geo.
Scaggs, Isaac
Scaggs, Robert
Simms, A
Simpson, T D
Snowden, Wm
Talbott, John A
Talbott, Wilson
Turton & Berry
Wade, John
Warfield, S W
Warfield, Wm D
Weston, A
Willard, S A
Mitchellville
Arnold, Edward
Bell, Theodore
Belt, B Lee
Bowie, Wm D
Brooke, John B
Brooke, T B
Byon, Walter
Clarke, Allen
Duckett, Francis B
Duckett, S W
Duvall, Hobart
Duvall, Tobias
Earnshaw, John
Earnshaw, W B
Hall, Frank
Harwood, Richard A
Hill, Chas
Hill, Chas, Jr.
Hopkins, John P
Hyatt, C C
Mitchell, Geo
Mitchell, James
Mulikin, B D
Mulikin, James
Mullikin, John
Owens, Edward
Peach, Dr John
Poach, Richard
Phipps, Lewis
Phippi, Thos
Plummer, Wm W
Pumphrey, James
Ryan, Walter
Walker, G. S.
Walker, J T
Walker Joseph
Word, Isaac
Wootton, Col Richard
Muirkirk
Coffin, C E
Duval1 M
Hopkins, Geo
Hopkins, Sam'l
Latchford, J D
Lewis, Joseph
Lewis, L
Marlow, Richard
McCoy, J S
Meade, C C
Miller, Chas
Mitchell, Frank
Mitchell, Geo
Mitchell, Geo Jr
Mitchell, Thomas
Murphy, W T
Odiorne, W C
Snowden, Isaac
North Keys
Baden,RWG
Barry, J B
Berry, R B
Berry,WP
Bowie, Thos F
Bowie, Worthington W
Briscoe, F
Burch, Wm L
Cooksey, F M
Cooksey,W H
Cross, Geo
Cross, R H
Cross, Robert
Devaughn, James
DeVaughn, John
DeVaughn, Joseph
Duvall, Wm E
Garner, Francis
Garner, John L
Holliday, Clement W
Hyde, James R
Patterson, Sam'l
Rawlings, H T
Rawlings, J T
Rawilugs, John B
Richards, Joseph
Richards, P W
Richards, Philip
Ryan, J W
Sasscer, H H
Sasscer, J T
Sasscer, J W
Sasscer, R W
Sasscer, T B
Turton, B F
Turton, W M
Wallis, W T
Wood, Moses
Wood, N D
Nottingtham
Beall, B H
Bowie, T T T
Duvall, Wm B
Grimes, H W
Grimes, John B
Ryan, J W
Skinner, Dr J H
Turton, Dr
Waring, Dr W W
Oak Grove.
Bell, Washington
Belt, B Lee
Belt, John W
Berry, Jeremiah
Berry,T E
Berry, Wm
Bowie; Frank
Brooke, Geo
Brooke, Upton
Hall, Clarence
Hall, Francis M
Harding, Dr Adam
Loveless, B
Oxen Hill
Baden, Basil
Barrett, James D
Barrett, Wm
Bayne, Wm B
Berry,T Owen
Bird, H B
Carroll, J B
Cox, Warring
Cox, Wm
Cusack, John H
Cusack, Thos
Daingerfield, Wm K
Dean, James P
Dement, John
Duvall, Geo
Dyer, Lewis
Dyer, T Baker
Edlen, James
Flahriety, Thos
Grimes, Alex H
Grimes, Alfred J
Grimes, Wm H
Hatton, Nathaniel
Hool, Rice W
Kerby, James P
Kerby, Levi
Marden, Henry F
Mattingley, Thos J
Owens, James
Owens, Wm
Pumphrey, John R
Sherm, Joshua
Sheriff; Thos
Strieker, A
Strieks, David
Talbott, John P
Walker, Geo
Piscataway.
Adams, Thos
Carroll, Sylvester
Edelen, James B
Edelen, Jesse B
Edelen, Joseph B
Gallaher, Wm M
Hatton, J C
Hostetter, Joseph
Jenkins, Albert
Latimer, Thos H
Marshall, Gee B H
Parker, Joseph M
Sansbury, Wm
Spencer, Wm
Townehend, W B
Wyville, Dr E H
Young, E W
Rosaryville
Beall, Israel
Beall, Rufus
Belt, J. B.
Calvert, C. B.
Clagett, H. W.
Curtin, R. H.
Diehl, R. H.
Diehl, Nace
Douglas, J. R.
Duley, E. G.
Eversfield, C. E.
Hereford, B H
Mudd, T N
Osbourn, T H
Pyles, J. H.
Selby, E. J.
Taylor, R. B.
Taylor, F. M.
Taylor,T. R.
Tayman, J. E.
Thomas, R. E.
Turton, B. F.
West, C. C.
Seabrook
Abigill, James
Anderson, R. D.
Anderson, Wm.
Baker, John
Baker, William
Beckett, Covell
Beckett, Humphrey
Bell, Dennis
Cross, Benj.
Duvall, Fielder
Duvall, Geo. W. Of D.
Duvall, Geo. W. Of Geo.
Hall, A.
Harvey, P.
Hatton, Wm.
Houck, R.
Kaigle, James
Kaigle, Wm.
Lanham, Treuman
Magruder, J. B.
Magruder, J. C.
Middleton, Benj.
Middleton, Thos.
Phillips, Wm.
Rouse, J. C.
Ruland, G.
Ryan, Thomas
Shaw, Tyler
Slingluff, Treuman
Stevens, E. C.
Trunt, Jon
Wall, James
Wildman, J.
Wilson, Wm
Wright, Joseph
Silver Hill
Allen, Wm
Barrett, Wm
Brooke, Clement
Brooke, John
Brooke, Nicholas
Conradt, Frederick
Elliott, Win
Hefft, John
Marshall, Wilfred
McKim, Dr
Middleton, Mrs Isabella
Naylor, John
Shidy, Win
Soper, Joseph
Talbott, Win
Tolson, Edward
Tolson, Frank
Springfield.
Addison, C G
Beau, Richard
Bowie, John of F
Carrick, Frank
Chaney, Jesse
Dryans, Sam'l B
Duckett, Frank
Hall, Richard
Haney, Wm O
Hawkins, John
Jones, Luther D
Perkins, James T
Taft, F H
Talboti, Basil
T. B.
Blandford, Joseph H
Blandtbrd, T S
Blandford, W B H
Cawood, A J
Gibbons, Win A
Gwynn, Wm H Sr
Gwynn, W H of T
Martin, E P
Roberson, F A
Roberson, B H
Roberson, Wm B
Roberson, Win T
Rowe, F A
Thompson, J C
Townahend, Geo W
Townahend, J F
Townphend, Win B
Vernon, & Weding
Williams, Mrs J P
Wolle, J N
Upper Marlboro
Belt, John B
Bowie, Wm J
Bowie, Wm B
Brooke, A T
Brooke, Henry
Bunnell, Geo H
Bunnell, John
Chew,RB B
Claggett, Chas
Claggett, Chas J
Claggeti, Mrs G
Claggeit, Richard A
Clargett, Thos
Claggett, Thos J
Claggett, Thos W
Claggett, Win B
Crouse, M
Duvall, B F
Duvall, John W
Parr, John
Gardener, John B
Gaston, Kate
Hall, B J W
Harris, James
Hill, a a
Hill, Clem
Hill, Richard S
Hill, Win B
Hill, Win J
Knapp, Lewis
Lee, John F
Magruder, C C
Pumphrey, M
Pumphrey, Win P
Roberts, Joseph K Jr
Sonneburg, B H
Taylor, Leonard
Trayband, John H
Williams, Thoa
Wilson, J S
Woodmoor
Bell, D
Bell, M
Bell, Wm T
Belt, Benj Lee
Berry, T B
Buck, Benj G
Dnckett, Jeremiah
Duvall, F C
Duvall, Mrs Wm T
Hall, Alex
Harvey, T F
Hill, Chas Jr
Hill, Norman F
Jones, Benj
Mullikin, James
Phillipa, J
Pumphrey, James
Slingluff, T C
Walker, B
Walker, J T
Wickum, Wm