Men, Women & Manners in Colonial Times

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Men, Women & Manners in Colonial Times
Fisher Sydney George
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Without any suggestion from the legislature, vessels went there to trade, and the produfts of other rivers were brought to them.
243 Puritan and Catholic on the Chesapeake In 1729 the assembly passed an aft to estab- lish a town on the north side of the Patapsco^ and the commissioners appointed under this a6l laid out a town in what is now the centre of Baltimore, which in the end enlarged so as to embrace three settlements in its neighborhood.
Thirty years afterwards, in 1752, it con- tained t
...wenty-five houses, and was becoming an important mart of trade. Germans came to it from Pennsylvania, and some of the unfortunate Acadians who had been torn from their homes in Nova Scotia settled there, the men becoming sailors and the women eking out a living by picking oakum. In most of the places where they sought refuge they left few if any descend- ants, but in Baltimore one still hears of the family names Berbine, Blanc, Dashield, Gould, and Guiteau.
At the time of Braddock's defeat there were great fears that the Indians would reach Balti- more ; some of them came within eighty miles of it, and the women and children were put on vessels, ready to escape down the bay.


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