Fort McHenry (Baltimore, Md.)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Clarence Becket collection of Maryland National Guard aerial photographs
This collection includes Aerial views of Maryland taken by the Maryland National Guard, including the Inner Harbor and Downtown Baltimore, United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, and Fort McHenry, as well as sites affected by flooding in 1936.
Cohen family collection
The Cohen family collection contains correspondence between several family members regarding several topics including civil rights, genealogy, and Fort McHenry. The materials in the collection are dated from 1818 to 1945.
Dr. J. Hanson Thomas manuscript collection
This collection contains the correspondence of Dr. John Hanson Thomas sent during his imprisonment during the Civil War. Dr. Thomas and his wife, Annie Campbell Thomas, née Gordon, wrote each other almost every day during his time as a prisoner of war from September 1861 to February 1862, and letters between the couple make up the majority of the collection. These letters discuss daily life in the prison camp, political views, current events, and family matters.
J. Steuart photograph collection
This collection includes photographs of the Steuart family homes in Baltimore and "Edilius," their summer home. Also included are images at Fort McHenry, Annapolis, and locations outside Maryland in New England and Harper's Ferry, among others. The dates of the collection span 1888-1903.
John Dubas photograph collection
The John Dubas Collection consists of 24 boxes of photographs and manuscript materials related to Baltimore photographer John Dubas, including more than 3600 photographic prints, film negatives and glass negatives taken by Dubas between 1900 and 1971, as well as correspondence, ledger books, and log books. There are also newspaper clippings.
McFee photograph collection
This collection includes photographs taken or collected by Eugene Gwynn McFee, staff photographer for the Baltimore American, 1913-1919. The images reveal everyday life in Baltimore, the effects of World War I on soldiers, recreational activities, and Woodrow Wilson's funeral, among others. The dates of the collection span 1900-1930.
Mueller photograph collection
This collection contains photographs made or collected by Frederick W. Mueller, including family and unidentified portraits of men, women and children. Many panoramic photographs also depict Baltimore, Maryland and the vicinity.
Small print-subject collection
The Small Print-Subject Collection consists of over 1,300 advertisements, woodcuts, etchings, drawings, newspaper images, newspaper clippings, small booklets, and other items. Most date from the 18th and 19th century. The prints in this collection are less than 10 x 15 inches in size.
Society of the War of 1812 in Maryland scrapbook
This scrapbook contains various correspondence, newspaper clippings, and ephemera relating to the Society of the War of 1812 in Maryland's events, members, and functions, especially memorials and celebrations honoring battles fought in Maryland.