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de Saxce and Louisa de Policuski; sponsors, Marcus Desaboye and Mary Antoinette Tausin Desaboye; baptized by Mons. Le Maire.

BOWER, John Peter, born Oct. 26, 1798, of John Bower and Mary Bower; sponsors, John Shrouder and Elizabeth Hapenfratz.

RAPHEL, Elizabeth Dorothy, born Nov. 7, 1798, of Joseph Frances Raphel and Elizabeth Vidal; was baptized by the Rev. James Charles Halbout Dec. 4, 1798; sponsors, John Gabriel Prevost Touchimbert and Frances Dorothy Vermont Godet.*

MAREU, Louis Francis, born Oct. 1, 1798, of Eulalia Mareu; baptized Nov. 16 by Rev. Mr. Halbout; the sponsors were Louis Joseph Brumond and Frances Dorothy de Faudous.

PEEK, Peter, born Nov. 21, 1798, of John Peek and Catharine Hapenfratz; sponsors, Peter Hapenfratz and Elizabeth Hapenfratz.

BUCKLEY, James, born Dec. 3, 1798, of James Buckley and Catharine Barrett; sponsors, Nicholas Lamb and Ann Capels.

DUPUY, Frederick Justin, born April 14, 1798, of James Dupuy and Mary Adelaide Roysard; sponsors, Anthony John Mary Boubie and Mary Justine Guillon.

BOUBIE, Edward Daniel James, born Oct. 22, 1798, of Anthony John Mary Boubie and Mary Justina Guillon; sponsors, James Dupuy and Mary Louisa Genevieve Prousat.

* From a comparison of this entry with the first entry on p. 224 it appears that the Rev. James Charles Halbout resided at New York for over seven months.

A LIST OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO CHARLES CARROLL OF CARROLLTON. (1737-1832.)*

BY AGNES C. STORER.

BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, AND ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS ESPECIALLY RELATING TO CHARLES CARROLL OF CARROLLTON.

Carroll, Charles. Journal of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, during his visit to Canada in 1776, as one of the Commissioners from Congress. With a Memoir and Notes by Brantz Mayer. Published by the Maryland Historical Society. Baltimore: J. Murphy, 1845. 84 pp. Portraits. 8°.

The same. Baltimore: Printed by John Murphy for the Maryland Historical Society, 1876. 110 pp. Portrait. 8°. (Maryland Historical Society's Centennial Memorial.)

"(An edition of twelve copies on large paper, quarto, was also printed.)"

"This volume is a reprint of the fourth publication of the Society, made in 1845. It was reissued in this style for the 4th of July, 1876, as 'The Maryland Historical Society's Centennial Memorial,' and as such deposited with the Commissioners of the International Exhibition at Philadelphia. The Society's tribute is now placed in the library of the Department of State, at Washington, in perpetuum rei testimonium."

Carroll, Charles. A Letter to the Reader; with his Petition

*No attempt is here made to classify any save the most important and easily accessible of Carroll's own writings. A number of his public and private papers may be consulted in the MS. collections of the Department of State, the Sparks collection of MSS., Harvard University, and in those of the Maryland and Pennsylvania Historical Societies, etc., etc., many of

to the General Assembly of Maryland, (etc.) Annapolis: F. Green, 1779. 16 pp. 4°.

Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832. Unpublished Letters of Charles

Carroll of Carrollton, and of his father, Charles Carroll of which have been largely drawn upon by Miss Rowland in her invaluable Life of Charles Carroll of Carrollton.

The following libraries have been consulted. The names enclosed in parentheses are of those who have assisted very materially in the search. The Library of Congress (Mr. Herbert Putnam, Librarian, and Mr. A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer).

Library of the Catholic University of America (Rev. J. McSorley, C.S.P.). Library of Georgetown College (Rev. Henry J. Shandelle, S.J., and Rev. E. J. Devitt, S.J.).

Library of the Maryland Historical Society (G. W. McCreary, Librarian). The Enoch Pratt Library, Baltimore, Md. (B. C. Steiner, Esq.).

Library of Johns Hopkins University (Dr. W. S. Thayer and N. Murray, Esq.).

Library of the Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Md. (P. R. Uhler, Esq.). Library of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (G. B. Keen, Esq.). The Free Library of Philadelphia (John Thompson, Esq.).

Library of St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. (Rev. P. F. Roux, S.S.). Library of Woodstock College (Rev. A. J. Maas, S.J.).

Library of Holy Cross College (Rev. Edward Spillane, S.J.).

Library of St. John's College, Fordham, N. Y. (Rev. J. A. Jansen, S.J.). Library of Santa Clara College, California (Rev. J. O'Sullivan, S.J.).

The Lenox Library, New York (Wilberforce Eames, Esq.).

Library of Columbia University (A. C. S.).

The Astor Library, New York (A. C. S.).

Library of the New York Historical Society (A. C. S.).

The Cathedral Library, New York (A. C. S.).

Library of the Catholic Club, New York (A. C. S.).

Library of Harvard University (A. C. S.).

Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society (A. C. S.).

Boston Public Library (A. C. S.).

Boston Athenæum Library (A. C. S.).

Public Library, Providence, R. I. (A. C. S.).

Providence Athenæum, Providence, R. I. (A. C. S.).

Library of the Rhode Island Historical Society (A. C. S.).

Library of Brown University (A. C. S.).

Redwood Library, Newport, R. I. (A. C. S.).

Newport Free Library (A. C. S.).

Library of the Newport Historical Society (A. C. S.).

In addition Rev. T. I. Gasson, S.J., Boston College, Rev. H. T. Henry, St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pa., Rev. T. C. Middleton, O.S.A., Villanova College, Pa., Rev. E. L. Buckey, Washington, D.C., Rev. J. C. Tennian, Pawtucket, R. I., Mr. R. H. Clarke, New York City, Mr. Martin I. J. Griffin, Philadelphia, Mr. Richard Bliss and Mr. John Austin Stevens, Newport, R. I., have aided me greatly by their valuable suggestions.

Doughoregan. Compiled and edited with a Memoir by Thomas Meagher Field. New York: The United States Catholic Historical Society, 1902. (2), 250 pp. Frontispiece, port., facsim., geneal. tab. 8°.

(The United States Catholic Historical Society. Monograph series, 1.) 750 copies printed.

Carroll, Charles. First Citizen and Antilon (in press). (Containing correspondence between "Antilon," Daniel Dulany, Jr., and "First Citizen," Charles Carroll of Carrollton.) Elihu S. Riley. Annapolis, Md.: Francis O. White, Jr. 8°. Carroll, Charles. Letters of "First Citizen" (Charles Carroll

of Carrollton). The Maryland Gazette, February 4, March 11, May 6, and July 1, 1773.

Carroll, Charles. Will of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. N.p., N.d. 38 pp. 8°.

Carroll, Charles. Letter to Hon. John Henry, Esq., Annapolis, 3rd December, 1792. Memoirs of John Henry. By One of His Grandsons (Daniel Maynadier Henry). 1887. p. 16. Carroll, Charles. Letter to Alexander Hamilton, Annapolis, 22nd October, 1792. The Works of Alexander Hamilton. Edited by John C. Hamilton. Vol. V., p. 537. New York: John F. Trow, 1851. 8°.

Carroll, Charles. Letter to Alexander Hamilton, Annapolis, 18th April, 1800. Ibid., Vol. VI., pp. 434, 435.

Carroll, Charles. Letter to Alexander Hamilton, Brooklandwood, near Baltimore, August 27, 1800. Ibid., Vol. VI., p.

445.

Carroll, Charles. Letter to George Washington Parke Custis.

20th Feb., 1829. Truth Teller, Feb. 28, 1829, New York. Carroll, Charles. Letter to the Municipal Authorities of Balti

more, July 16, 1826. Ibid., July 22, 1826. New York. Carroll, Charles. Letter to Capt. Harry Carroll. Written in 1770, signed Charles Carroll of Carrollton. The American Catholic Historical Researches, Vol. III., p. 72. Philadelphia: Martin I. J. Griffin, 1887. 8°.

Carroll, Charles. Letter to Mrs. Caton. (Brief abstract.) Ibid., Vol. XII., p. 46. 1895.

Carroll, Charles. Letter to R. Caton. (Brief abstract.) Ibid.,
p. 48. 1895.
Carroll, Charles. Why Charles Carroll of Carrollton Signed the
Declaration of Independence. Letter to George Washington
Parke Custis. (From The National Gazette, Philadelphia,
Feb. 26, 1829.) Ibid., XIV., p. 27. 1897.

Carroll, Charles. Copy of the Declaration of Independence
Signed by Charles Carroll of Carrollton. His Certificate
Recommending the Principles of Independence. (From
The New York World, Dec. 17, 1888.) Ibid., p. 117. 1897.
Carroll, Charles. Letters to Archbishop Maréchal. (Archives
of Baltimore.) Ibid., Vol. XV., pp. 76, 77. 1898.
Carroll, Charles. Letter to Archbishop Eccleston. Ibid., p. 77.
1898.

Carroll, Charles. On Religious Liberty. (Abstract from letter to Rev. John Stanford.) Ibid., p. 131. 1898.

Carroll, Charles. Charles Carroll of Carrollton's Defense of Liberty. His Rebuke of a Religious Bigot. (Abstract from the Dulany Dispute. The Maryland Gazette, 1773.) Ibid., p. 132. 1898.

Carroll, Charles. Charles Carroll of Carrollton favors employing foreign mercenaries. (Abstract from letter to Benjamin Franklin.) From Rowland's Life of Carroll, Vol. I., pp. 207-209.) Ibid., p. 133. 1898.

Carroll, Charles. Charles Carroll of Carrollton as Successor of Washington. (Hamilton's Works, Vol. V., p. 536.) Ibid., Vol. XVII., p. 137. 1900.

Carroll, Charles. Letter to his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harriet (Chew) Carroll, Concerning the Religious Training of her Children. His views on religion. Ibid., pp. 148-150. 1900. Carroll, Charles. Letter to Horatio Ridout. Charles Carroll

of Carrollton Fears Europe Will Demand the Return of Louisiana, and that Napoleon Will Get Possession of It. Ibid., Vol. XVIII., p. 122. 1901.

Carroll, Charles. Charles Carroll of Carrollton Defends Benedict Arnold. Ibid., p. 133. 1901.

Carroll, Charles.

Letter to Richard Peters. Charles Carroll

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