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Contains 13 Results:

Photographic prints of John T. Ford, 1858 - 1893

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal items of John T. Ford and his theater business, as well as material related to his descendants and family friends. Photographs of Ford’s home in Baltimore are included, along with carte de visites of John Wilkes Booth, owned by Ford’s daughters, Lizzie and Martha. Also among the theater items is an admission ticket for box seats at the Holliday St. Theatre, handwritten by Edwin, Ford’s brother. The Pue manuscript recalls the life of a Confederate veteran and...
Dates: Other: 1858 - 1893

Letter from Thomas H. Mules to John T. Ford, 1864 July 17

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal items of John T. Ford and his theater business, as well as material related to his descendants and family friends. Photographs of Ford’s home in Baltimore are included, along with carte de visites of John Wilkes Booth, owned by Ford’s daughters, Lizzie and Martha. Also among the theater items is an admission ticket for box seats at the Holliday St. Theatre, handwritten by Edwin, Ford’s brother. The Pue manuscript recalls the life of a Confederate veteran and...
Dates: Other: 1864 July 17

Letter from Philip C. Friese to John T. Ford, 1893 February 7

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal items of John T. Ford and his theater business, as well as material related to his descendants and family friends. Photographs of Ford’s home in Baltimore are included, along with carte de visites of John Wilkes Booth, owned by Ford’s daughters, Lizzie and Martha. Also among the theater items is an admission ticket for box seats at the Holliday St. Theatre, handwritten by Edwin, Ford’s brother. The Pue manuscript recalls the life of a Confederate veteran and...
Dates: Other: 1893 February 7

Miscellaneous notes and envelopes, 1905 - 1910

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal items of John T. Ford and his theater business, as well as material related to his descendants and family friends. Photographs of Ford’s home in Baltimore are included, along with carte de visites of John Wilkes Booth, owned by Ford’s daughters, Lizzie and Martha. Also among the theater items is an admission ticket for box seats at the Holliday St. Theatre, handwritten by Edwin, Ford’s brother. The Pue manuscript recalls the life of a Confederate veteran and...
Dates: Other: 1905 - 1910

Photographs of John T. Ford’s house (1536 N. Gilmor Street Baltimore, Md.), circa 1895

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal items of John T. Ford and his theater business, as well as material related to his descendants and family friends. Photographs of Ford’s home in Baltimore are included, along with carte de visites of John Wilkes Booth, owned by Ford’s daughters, Lizzie and Martha. Also among the theater items is an admission ticket for box seats at the Holliday St. Theatre, handwritten by Edwin, Ford’s brother. The Pue manuscript recalls the life of a Confederate veteran and...
Dates: Other: circa 1895

Christmas card from Edith Ford, 1915

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal items of John T. Ford and his theater business, as well as material related to his descendants and family friends. Photographs of Ford’s home in Baltimore are included, along with carte de visites of John Wilkes Booth, owned by Ford’s daughters, Lizzie and Martha. Also among the theater items is an admission ticket for box seats at the Holliday St. Theatre, handwritten by Edwin, Ford’s brother. The Pue manuscript recalls the life of a Confederate veteran and...
Dates: Other: 1915

Stereopticon card of Ford’s Grand Opera House (Baltimore, Md.), 1910

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal items of John T. Ford and his theater business, as well as material related to his descendants and family friends. Photographs of Ford’s home in Baltimore are included, along with carte de visites of John Wilkes Booth, owned by Ford’s daughters, Lizzie and Martha. Also among the theater items is an admission ticket for box seats at the Holliday St. Theatre, handwritten by Edwin, Ford’s brother. The Pue manuscript recalls the life of a Confederate veteran and...
Dates: Other: 1910

Carte de visite of Ford’s Theatre (Washington, D.C.), 1858

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal items of John T. Ford and his theater business, as well as material related to his descendants and family friends. Photographs of Ford’s home in Baltimore are included, along with carte de visites of John Wilkes Booth, owned by Ford’s daughters, Lizzie and Martha. Also among the theater items is an admission ticket for box seats at the Holliday St. Theatre, handwritten by Edwin, Ford’s brother. The Pue manuscript recalls the life of a Confederate veteran and...
Dates: Other: 1858

Photographic copies of carte de visites of Ford’s Theatre (Washington, D. C.), undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal items of John T. Ford and his theater business, as well as material related to his descendants and family friends. Photographs of Ford’s home in Baltimore are included, along with carte de visites of John Wilkes Booth, owned by Ford’s daughters, Lizzie and Martha. Also among the theater items is an admission ticket for box seats at the Holliday St. Theatre, handwritten by Edwin, Ford’s brother. The Pue manuscript recalls the life of a Confederate veteran and...
Dates: Other: undated

Ford’s Grand Opera House schedule/ program, 1908 - 1909

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains personal items of John T. Ford and his theater business, as well as material related to his descendants and family friends. Photographs of Ford’s home in Baltimore are included, along with carte de visites of John Wilkes Booth, owned by Ford’s daughters, Lizzie and Martha. Also among the theater items is an admission ticket for box seats at the Holliday St. Theatre, handwritten by Edwin, Ford’s brother. The Pue manuscript recalls the life of a Confederate veteran and...
Dates: Other: 1908 - 1909