What Comes of a Mixing of Old and New?- by Stephen J. DeFino
Dates
- 1977
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.41 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Scope and Contents
Listings of Family Research Papers
Listing of Family History Research Papers MS.2269.2
-- Family History - Bitzelberger, Cilento- by Geraldine Cilento Bitzel; also contains photographs and invitations.
-- A Family History- by Anthony E. Bolard
-- A Social History- Diane Chmielewski
-- What Comes of a Mixing of Old and New?- by Stephen J. DeFino
-- Family History- Joseph M. Finn
-- The Kluges- A German Family in Baltimore- by Gail B. Fiske
-- The Hottle Family History- by Pam Hottle
-- Family History- Vernon W. Metcalfe
-- Family History Project- Martha Catharine Muller
-- My Family History- Claire Loizeaux Nolan
-- Family History- Anthony J. Peroutka Jr.; includes photographs, cards, pamphlets, correspondence all pertaining to interests and work of the Peroutka family; papers relate to the James C. Ludwig Unit no. 139 American Legion Auxiliary, the Augustine Herman Group, Womens Civic League, Czechoslovakian groups; many letters from Theodore McKeldin as mayor of Baltimore and as governor of Maryland.
-- A Family History - Two Harford County, Maryland Families- Regina Rach; also contains war rations book and photographs.
-- A Brief Look at a Typical American Family- Henry A. Schindler Jr.
-- Family History- Robert W. Sullivan III; also contains photographs, receipts, confirmation certificate.
-- Family History - The Immigrant Experience- Lydia Sushko
Added December 5, 1977:
Family History- Mark C. Anderson
A Family History Covering Three Generations (With Emphasis on World War I) - Roy Capwell Russell
Creator
- From the Collection: Towson State University (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
610 Park Avenue
Baltimore MD 21201 United States
4106853750
specialcollections@mdhistory.org