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Former Indian Sites in Maryland, as Located by Early Colonial Records
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2017
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- Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1936
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41 Maryland Archives, Vol. XV, p. 185; see also my article on Piscattaway in the Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. XXX, No. 3, p. 190.
42 Maryland Archives, Vol. V, p. 480; referred to in my article on Piscattaway, Md. Historical Magazine, Vol. XXX, No. 3, p. 191.
43 The Nanticoke and Conoy Indians, with a Review of the Linguistic Material from Manuscript and Living Sources, Frank G. Speck, Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware, N.S. No. 1, 1927.
44 Ibid., pp. 39–40.
45 Maryland Archives, Vol. XXV, p. 442.
46 Dorchester County Records, Deed Book No. VI [Old], 1702–1716, folio 87.
47 Maryland Archives, Vol. XXV, p. 393.
48 Dorchester County Records, Deed Book VIII [Old], 1720–1732, folio 142.
49 Somerset County rent-roll, Calvert Papers No. 885, pp. 146, 167; manuscript, Maryland Historical Society Library, Baltimore, Md.
50 Dorchester County Records, Deed Book No. XVIII [Old], 1761–1763, folio 75.
51 Deed Book XIV, 1745–1753, folio 203.
52 Land Office, Annapolis, Md., Eastern Shore Warrants, No. 12, 1818–1842, Warrant No. 1591.
53 Dorchester County Records, Deed Book No. VI [Old], 1702–1716, folio 5.
54 Dorchester County Records, Deed Book VI [Old], 1702–1716, folio 47.
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