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Hampton National Historic Site
Significant Ridgely Collections at other Maryland repositories
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Maryland Historical Society (MDHS)
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Collection Name
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Call Number
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Ridgely Account Books, 1732-1884
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MS 691
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Ridgely Papers, 1664-1882
[Microfilm available at MSA, see below]
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MS 692
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Ridgely Papers, 1733-1817
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MS 692.1
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Ridgely-Pue Papers, 1748-1932
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MS 693
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Helen West Stewart Ridgely Papers, 1868-1919
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MS 715
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Helen West Stewart Ridgely Family Papers, 1840-1918
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MS 715.1
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Ridgely-Stewart Papers, 1773-1921
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MS 716
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Ridgely-Dorsey Papers, 1733-1885
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MS 717
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Scrapbook, 1875-1912
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MS 954
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John Campbell White Papers, 1772-1926
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MS 1005
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John Campbell White Papers, 1764-1928
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MS 1005.2
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Ridgely Family Papers, 1757-1929
[Microfilm available at MSA, see below]
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MS 1127
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Henry White Papers, 1803-1887
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MS 1461
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Chew-Ridgely Papers, 1720-1841
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MS 1620
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Ridgely Papers, 1840-1919
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MS 1908
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Buckler Family Papers, 1775-1938
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MS 2786
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Hoyt Collection of Ridgely Papers, 1716-1971
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MS 2891
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For information on how to access collections at the Maryland Historical Society's H. Furlong Baldwin Library, click .
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Maryland State Archives (MSA)
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Collection Name
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The Landholdings of the Ridgelys of Hamptpon, 1726-1843 (dissertation)
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MSA 1085
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G. Howard White Collection
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MSA 1898
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Ridgely Family Papers [MS 692 at MDHS]
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MSA 3944
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Ridgely Family Papers [MS 1127 at MDHS]
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MSA 3945
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Charles Ridgely and Company Collection
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MSA 4580
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Click here to go directly to the MSA Special Collections page.
Notes: The Maryland State Archives also holds many Government Records related to the Ridgely family and Hampton which have not been fully analyzed.
See also “Beneath the Underground, Flight to Freedom – Ridgely Compound of Hampton”.
Visit to learn more about doing research at the Maryland State Archives.
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Did You Know?
Theodore Roosevelt was inaugurated in this home in Buffalo, NY in 1901. However, the same building had been the home of Zachary Taylor's daughter in the 1840's, and the home of Grover Cleveland's law partner in the 1860's.
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