A Guide to the Peter Markoe Collection ca. 1941
A Collection in the
Clifton Waller Barrett Library
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 11116
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Preferred Citation
Notes Concerning the Richard and John Moale copy of the The Times; A Poem by Peter Markoe, Accession # 11116, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Processing Information
The items were transferred from the Rare Books Division on 30 November 1993.
Biographical/Historical Information
Richard Moale was one of the largest landowners of Baltimore at the time and John Moale was known for his drawing of Baltimore in 1752.
Scope and Content Information
Autograph notes concerning the Richard and John Moale (d. 1798) copy of The Times; A Poem , 1788, by Peter Markoe. These notes were removed from the Moale copy (Barrett PS801.M7T5 1788b) and transferred to the Manuscripts Division.
The notes, in an anonymous [dealer's?] hand, give information on Peter Markoe, the author of the poem, Richard Moale, the Baltimore land owner who figures in the poem as Didius, and John Moale, noted for his 1752 engraving of Baltimore.