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Map of part of Irvington drawn by Edith Marie Wise Martin, undated

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 30

Dates

  • undated

Extent

From the Collection: 3.92 Linear Feet (5 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

General

Map of part of Irvington drawn from memory by Edith Marie Wise Martin (1914-2011) who lived at 3700 Old Frederick Rd. from 1917-1936. Her great aunt, Katherine Lohr Engelhaupt, ran a small grocery store at 3700 Frederick Rd. and Edith delivered groceries. In her notes, "church" means the Redeemer Lutheran Church; "Engelh" means Katherine Lohr Engelhaupt; "Aunt M" is Mary Lohr Buck; "Lohr" is Henry Lohr Sr.; "Siegwart" is 25 Siegwart Lane., Charles and Caroline Siegwart; and "Opitz" is 3630 Old Frederick Rd., the home of Clara and Annie Opitz. "Bankerts Park" was part of the property of Henry Lohr Sr., where Sunday school picnics were held and beer was served at other times. It was a low area with a stream at the bottom. One one occassion, a man named Young became unruly, assaulted Henry Lohr, and Mr. Lohr shot him. (Baltimore Sun, 4 July 1892). Size: 8" x 10".

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

This collection consists of seven distinct series, which are further broken into subseries. Series I, Siegwart family, consists of photographs and documents pertainingto members of the Siegwart family. Included are photographs of Charles Siegwart, his brother Arnold Siegwart and his family, and family documents, some of which are written in German.

Series II, Lohr family consists of photos and documents pertaining to Charles Siegwart's wife, Caroline Lohr, as well as her father, Henry Lohr Sr., brothers Henry Lohr Jr., and Martin Lohr, and her sisters Katherine Lohr Engelhaupt and Mary Ann Lohr Buck.

Series III,Siegwart-Slotter family, contains photos, documents, and awards in relation to Katherine Seigwart Slotter and John Walter Slotter. Included are photographs of the couple before they met, and awards, certificates, and publicity photos of their business after their marriage in the early 1930s.

Series IV, Engelhaupt family, consists of photos and documents expanding on the Engelhaupt family. This series primarily contains photographs of Katherine Lohr Engelhaupt's children: William Henry Engelhaupt, Jr., Mary Anne (Mamie) Engelhaupt, and Edith Marie Wise.

Series V, Locations, consists of primarily photographs taken at the locations were Charles Siegwart and John Slotter lived and conducted their orchid businesses. The three subseries are: 25 Siegwart Lane (Baltimore City), Irvington neightborhood, and Jessup Road. Also includes letterheads from the locations and some correspondence.

Series VI, Miscellaneous, contains photographs and manuscript materials that do not belong to any one of the above series. A number of the photographs contain individuals who are unidentified.

Series VII, Publications, consists of pamphlets, books, and magazines that were owned by the Siegwarts and Slotters having to do with the orchid growing business.

It is noted that even with the present arrangement of the collection, there is a considerable amount of overlap, as most of the individuals were related to each other or conducted business with one another.

The information compiled in this finding aid and in the container list have been written by Dr. Kathleen Martin Brown, who also donated the collection. Dr. Brown is the daughter of Edith Marie Wise Martin, adopted daughter of Katherine Lohr Engelhaupt. Her dedication to conserving her family's legacy has been substantial.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository

Contact:
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
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Baltimore MD 21201 United States
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