Box 6
Contains 19 Results:
Eutaw Place, undated
The Reis photograph collection contains 7 boxes of 112 glass and film negatives. The photographs document the life of the Ball/Milnor family, including portraits and images of the family home, as well as Baltimore landmarks, such as Druid Hill Park. Most of the photographs of people are unidentified but date from the 1890’s. Several stereoview negatives are included in the collection.
Man in front of log cabin, undated
The Reis photograph collection contains 7 boxes of 112 glass and film negatives. The photographs document the life of the Ball/Milnor family, including portraits and images of the family home, as well as Baltimore landmarks, such as Druid Hill Park. Most of the photographs of people are unidentified but date from the 1890’s. Several stereoview negatives are included in the collection.
Man in front of log cabin, undated
The Reis photograph collection contains 7 boxes of 112 glass and film negatives. The photographs document the life of the Ball/Milnor family, including portraits and images of the family home, as well as Baltimore landmarks, such as Druid Hill Park. Most of the photographs of people are unidentified but date from the 1890’s. Several stereoview negatives are included in the collection.
Man in front of barn, undated
The Reis photograph collection contains 7 boxes of 112 glass and film negatives. The photographs document the life of the Ball/Milnor family, including portraits and images of the family home, as well as Baltimore landmarks, such as Druid Hill Park. Most of the photographs of people are unidentified but date from the 1890’s. Several stereoview negatives are included in the collection.
Man in front of barn, undated
The Reis photograph collection contains 7 boxes of 112 glass and film negatives. The photographs document the life of the Ball/Milnor family, including portraits and images of the family home, as well as Baltimore landmarks, such as Druid Hill Park. Most of the photographs of people are unidentified but date from the 1890’s. Several stereoview negatives are included in the collection.
Westchester Bridge, Deep cut at Ellicott City, 1880
The Reis photograph collection contains 7 boxes of 112 glass and film negatives. The photographs document the life of the Ball/Milnor family, including portraits and images of the family home, as well as Baltimore landmarks, such as Druid Hill Park. Most of the photographs of people are unidentified but date from the 1890’s. Several stereoview negatives are included in the collection.
Westchester Bridge, Deep cut at Ellicott City, 1880
The Reis photograph collection contains 7 boxes of 112 glass and film negatives. The photographs document the life of the Ball/Milnor family, including portraits and images of the family home, as well as Baltimore landmarks, such as Druid Hill Park. Most of the photographs of people are unidentified but date from the 1890’s. Several stereoview negatives are included in the collection.
"A great picture," railroad tracks, undated
The Reis photograph collection contains 7 boxes of 112 glass and film negatives. The photographs document the life of the Ball/Milnor family, including portraits and images of the family home, as well as Baltimore landmarks, such as Druid Hill Park. Most of the photographs of people are unidentified but date from the 1890’s. Several stereoview negatives are included in the collection.
Rural scene with farm house, undated
The Reis photograph collection contains 7 boxes of 112 glass and film negatives. The photographs document the life of the Ball/Milnor family, including portraits and images of the family home, as well as Baltimore landmarks, such as Druid Hill Park. Most of the photographs of people are unidentified but date from the 1890’s. Several stereoview negatives are included in the collection.
Looking from porch over farm fields, undated
The Reis photograph collection contains 7 boxes of 112 glass and film negatives. The photographs document the life of the Ball/Milnor family, including portraits and images of the family home, as well as Baltimore landmarks, such as Druid Hill Park. Most of the photographs of people are unidentified but date from the 1890’s. Several stereoview negatives are included in the collection.