Radcliffe, George Lovic Pierce, 1877-1974
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
George L. Radcliffe, 1974 May 7
Senator George L. Radcliffe was a United States Senator from Maryland, 1935-1947, and President of the Maryland Historical Society, 1939-1965. In this interview, he discusses political figures he knew well, particularly Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Roosevelt's definition of a "good politician". Senator Radcliffe also speaks about the desegregation period in Maryland, and Cambridge, Maryland.
George L. Radcliffe papers
This collection contains the papers of the prominent lawyer and politician, George L. Radcliffe (1877-1974). Included are personal papers that deal with his family and his property in Dorchester County, Maryland; papers pertaining to his twelve years as a United States Senator; and papers concerning his affiliation with various social, political, economic, and historical organizations.
Maryland World War II records
The collection consists of materials compiled by the World War II Records Division of the Maryland Historical Society. These materials include civilian and military documents, 1910-1970.
Philip B. Perlman photograph collection
This collection consists of individual and group portraits of Philip B. Perlman with noted Maryland legislators and political thinkers. Individuals include H. L. Mencken, Governor Albert C. Ritchie, Senator George L. Radcliffe, and Adjutant General Henry M. Warfield. The dates of the collection span 1917-1952.
Radcliffe photograph collection
This collection contains 1 box of photographs collected by George Radcliffe that show scenes of the Susquehanna Railroad Bridge under construction. There are also two photographs of the residence of Dr. William L. Larkin of Baltimore.