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Baltimore Chapter of the American Institute of Architects collection
The Baltimore Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (BAIA) Collection consists of administrative records, organizational documents, by-laws, rosters, directories, financial and legal documents, minutes and agendas, membership records, letters, newsletters and magazines, flyers, brochures, announcements, news clippings, photographs, photographic slides, maps, and architectural drawings.
Bank of Baltimore collection
This collection contains business papers pertaining to the Bank of Baltimore, 1794-1895.
Children's Fresh Air Society of Maryland papers
This collection consists of correspondence, administrative records, and financial material of the Fresh Air Society of Maryland during the first half of the 20th century.
Cohen collection
This collection consists of correspondence, journals, financial reports, minutes, and newsclippings related to the Cohen family. These materials are dated between 1773 and 1945.
College Club, Inc. records supplement
A supplement to the existing College Club Records (MS 2555), this collection includes many of the same types of materials as its predecessor such as correspondence, meeting minutes, annual reports, and membership cards. This organization was founded in 1894 for the purpose of gathering together women with college backgrounds to socialize and exchange ideas.
College Club, Inc. records supplement II
A supplement to the existing College Club Records (MS 2555) and College Club, Inc. Records Supplement (MS 2697), this collection includes many of the same types of materials as its predecessors such as correspondence, meeting minutes, annual reports, and membership data. This organization was founded in 1894 for the purpose of gathering together women with college backgrounds to socialize and exchange ideas.
College Club records
This collection contains materials such as correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, and membership data of the social and educational non-profit organization, the College Club of Baltimore. This organization was founded in 1894 for the purpose of gathering together women with college backgrounds to socialize and exchange ideas.
Deiches Fund records
Collection consists of correspondence, receipts, applications, minutes, etc. pertaining to the six charitable funds established in 1949 by Baltimore tobacco merchant, William Deiches, Jr. (d.1949).
Hawkins collection
Jonathan K. Voshell papers
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