Commodore Joshua Barney: many interesting facts connected with the life of Commodore Joshua Barney, hero of the United States navy, 1776-1812, also a compilation of genealogical material relating to Commodore Barney's ancestors and descendants, with valuable records for those in search of Barney family connections . larte Stable ?anstown, arjland i. Did Race TrackGovanstown, Maryland large suite of attendants. Together they visited Phila-delphia, York, Lancaster, the Springs and otherfashionable places of summer resort, and the races atthe beautiful village of Havre-de-Grace on the Sus-quehann


Commodore Joshua Barney: many interesting facts connected with the life of Commodore Joshua Barney, hero of the United States navy, 1776-1812, also a compilation of genealogical material relating to Commodore Barney's ancestors and descendants, with valuable records for those in search of Barney family connections . larte Stable ?anstown, arjland i. Did Race TrackGovanstown, Maryland large suite of attendants. Together they visited Phila-delphia, York, Lancaster, the Springs and otherfashionable places of summer resort, and the races atthe beautiful village of Havre-de-Grace on the Sus-quehanna. 195 BALTIMORE In the Federal Gazette of Tuesday, December 27,1803, is the following: Married on Saturday evening last by the ReverendBishop Carroll Mr. Jerome Bonaparte, youngest brotherof the First Consul of the French Republic to MissElizabeth Patterson eldest daughter of William Pat-terson of this city. In a letter dated at New York September 5th, 1804,addressed to her father William Patterson, Baltimore,Maryland, Mrs. Bonaparte writes: We have made a journey here for nothing, as Gen-eral Armstrong, the Ambassador, after writing to that he would be delighted at taking me toFrance with him, changed his mind and went off with-out me. To-morrow we are to leave this place forPhiladelphia and from thence we go to Springfield(Ma


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