Box 2
Container
Contains 564 Results:
Branch #8 North Side. Walbrook. Clifton Avenue and North Hilton Street. Converted Presbyterian Church. Opened in 1907. Razed in 1957., 1926-08-31
Item — Box: 2
Identifier: PP236.0305A, PP236.0305C
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Approx. 2900 3"x5" prints and negatives (1300 prints/1600 negatives) of City-owned property taken for the Commission on Efficiency and Economy, a body appointed by Mayor Howard W. Jackson in 1923, as part of its inventory and valuation of all City assets. The survey includes views of City Hall, fire and police stations, municipal markets, Enoch Pratt Free Library branches, monuments, parks, playgrounds, public squares, water works, and other miscellaneous structures. The views are mostly of...
Dates:
1926-08-31
Branch #8 South Side. Walbrook. Clifton Avenue and North Hilton Street. Converted Presbyterian Church. Opened in 1907. Razed in 1957., 1926-08-31
Item — Box: 2
Identifier: PP236.0306A, PP236.0306C
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Approx. 2900 3"x5" prints and negatives (1300 prints/1600 negatives) of City-owned property taken for the Commission on Efficiency and Economy, a body appointed by Mayor Howard W. Jackson in 1923, as part of its inventory and valuation of all City assets. The survey includes views of City Hall, fire and police stations, municipal markets, Enoch Pratt Free Library branches, monuments, parks, playgrounds, public squares, water works, and other miscellaneous structures. The views are mostly of...
Dates:
1926-08-31
Branch #9 Front. Locust Point. Beason and Towson Streets. Designed by Joseph Evans Sperry. Opened in 1910. Still standing., 1926-08-27
Item — Box: 2
Identifier: PP236.0307A, PP236.0307B, PP236.0307C
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Approx. 2900 3"x5" prints and negatives (1300 prints/1600 negatives) of City-owned property taken for the Commission on Efficiency and Economy, a body appointed by Mayor Howard W. Jackson in 1923, as part of its inventory and valuation of all City assets. The survey includes views of City Hall, fire and police stations, municipal markets, Enoch Pratt Free Library branches, monuments, parks, playgrounds, public squares, water works, and other miscellaneous structures. The views are mostly of...
Dates:
1926-08-27
Branch #10 Front. Old Town. Gay Street. Room inside the Provident Savings Bank. First library with open shelves in Baltimore. Opened in 1902., 1926-07-27
Item — Box: 2
Identifier: PP236.0308A, PP236.0308B, PP236.0308C
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Approx. 2900 3"x5" prints and negatives (1300 prints/1600 negatives) of City-owned property taken for the Commission on Efficiency and Economy, a body appointed by Mayor Howard W. Jackson in 1923, as part of its inventory and valuation of all City assets. The survey includes views of City Hall, fire and police stations, municipal markets, Enoch Pratt Free Library branches, monuments, parks, playgrounds, public squares, water works, and other miscellaneous structures. The views are mostly of...
Dates:
1926-07-27