Skip to main content

Reproductions, transcripts, and commentary regarding 1766 letter of George to Governor Sharpe. Includes pardon and other information regarding enslaved man, "Jack," who was ultimately pardoned from a death sentence. Includes correspondence with owner., 1766, 2022

 File — Multiple Containers

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Historic Sotterley papers contain materials primarily about the history of Sotterley Plantation ("Sotterley"). The collection consists of architectural materials; biographical sketches; correspondence; deeds; land surveys; obituaries; newspaper clippings; notes; obituaries; photograph albums; publications, such as one book and booklet; and transcripts. The bulk of the material is dated from circa 1890 to 2015.

The collection largely documents the history of Sotterley; its architectural and landscape features; and the lives and experiences of different individuals--including enslaved persons--who interacted with Sotterley over the years. Significant individuals and topics in this collection include the Sotterley Oral History Project, an effort of the Sotterley Education Committee to gather oral histories from individuals who helped develop Sotterley; Chas. A. Howard, a county surveyor who created numerous land surveys of Sotterley and neighboring areas; and the Briscoe, Plater, and Satterlee families, who were involved with the construction or ownership of Sotterley.

Dates

  • 1766, 2022

Language of Materials note

From the Collection:

Materials entirely in English.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open without restriction.

Extent

From the Collection: 2.5 Linear Feet (3 boxes and 4 oversized folders.)

Repository Details

Part of the St. Mary's College of Maryland Archives Repository

Contact:
Calvert Hall
St. Mary's College of Maryland
47645 College Dr.
St. Mary's City MD 20686-3001 United States
240-895-4196