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Ancestry.com. The history of Annapolis, the capital of Maryland [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
Original data: Taylor, Owen M.,. The history of Annapolis, the capital of Maryland : the state house, its various public buildings, including the senate chamber, where General Washington resigned his commission, portraits, relics, &c. of the state, Government Mansion, St. John's College, St. Mary's Catholic Church and College, St. Anne's Church, Presbyterian and Methodist Churches, city and national cemeteries, Farmers' and First National Banks, City and Maryland hotels, assembly rooms, court house, &c., &c. : together with a full history and description of the United States Naval Academy from its origin to the present time, its buildings, grounds, fountains, cemetery and park, chapel, monuments, library, new midshipmen's quarters, with an appendix, containing a variety of historical and interesting reminiscences. Baltimore: Turnbull Bros., 1872.