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MAN. Manuscript Collections

 Classification
Identifier: MAN

Found in 600 Collections and/or Records:

Terminal Shipping Company account books

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2673
Abstract

The Terminal Shipping Company was one of Baltimore's largest steamship agencies and stevedoring firms. The account books show its operation expenses for stevedoring and shipping during the early-to-mid twentieth century and include profits, losses, major accounts, and investments.

Dates: 1918-1932

The Baltimore Fire publications collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS 3154
Abstract

This is an artificial collection of photographic pamphlets of the Baltimore Fire of 1904.

Dates: 1904 - 1906

"The Salute" scrapbooks

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2419
Abstract

"The Salute" is a humorous newsletter for Baltimore friends in the Armed Forces, stationed more than 50 miles from Baltimore, published every two weeks. Each book contains numerous letters to the editor by its readers, during WWII.

Dates: 1942 - 1948

The Sentinels of the Republic collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2451
Abstract Material includes statements of policy, minutes of meetings, correspondence between officers, letters from officers to various political organizations, copies of bills introduced to Congress, newspaper clippings, lists of members. There are separate files of letters and speeches by Thomas Francis Cadwalader, chairman of the executive committee of the Sentinels, mostly letters to the Editor of "The Sun". The "Sentinels of the Republic" were organized in 1922 to maintain the fundamental...
Dates: 1922 - 1950

Theater Playbill collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2415
Abstract

Collection consists of the printed playbills for Thomas Wall's Maryland Company of Comedians which performed at the Theatre in Annapolis in 1781 and at the New Theatre in Baltimore in 1782.

Dates: 1781 - 1796

Theodore Forster papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2570
Abstract

This collection contains both personal and business papers of Theodore Forster (1890-1968), who was President of Charles H. Carland, Inc., a Baltimore paint, oil, and glass company.

Dates: 1917-1965

Thomas and Hugg papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 1521
Abstract

The Thomas and Hugg papers consists of about 1,500 items (filling 22 boxes) relating to the families Jacob W. Hugg, Sr., a Baltimore ship master and merchant, and John L. Thomas, Collector of the Port of Baltimore.

Dates: 1783-1921

Thomas G. Pullen, Jr. papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2643
Abstract

This collection contains correspondence, oral history transcripts, typescripts of speeches and books, and subject files. The bulk of the material concerns Dr. Thomas G. Pullen's (1898-1979) contribution to education in Maryland, especially the desegregation of public schools and the accreditation of the University of Baltimore.

Dates: 1926-1979

Thomas H. Robinson papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 1473
Abstract

This collection primarily contains the correspondence of Thomas H. Robinson, Attorney General for Maryland from 1924 until his death in 1930. Other records describe his law practice, as well as his involvement as a Democratic leader in Harford County.

Dates: 1877-1930

Thomas Law family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2386
Abstract The Thomas Law family papers is a collection made up almost exclusively of the papers of Thomas Law and his two sons John and Edmund. Thomas Law's papers include both incoming and outgoing correspondence 1791-1834, and essays and opinions written by Law on various philosophic, economic and political topics. All of the correspondence either comes from or is written to Washington DC where Law lived after emigrating to the U.S. in 1794. Topics discussed in the letters include U.S....
Dates: 1791-1834