Correspondence
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Forsyth collection
This collection contains photographs, correspondence and other items related to the Forsyth, Lehr, and Conrad families and the estates of Montmorenci and Pomona, circa 1898 – 1940s.
Frank Kent papers
This collection contains speeches, articles and typescript copies of writings of Frank R. Kent. Includes correspondence with newspaper and national figures, including John F. Kennedy, Eleanor Roosevelt, and others.
Frederick County Historical Society collection
This is an artificial collection consisting of photocopies of original material owned by the Historical Society of Frederick County. The collection contains correspondence, genealogical information and some legal papers relative to Frederick County families from 1741-1935. The bulk of the material falls in the period of the Civil War.
Frick family papers
The Frick family papers includes papers of socially prominent Baltimore and Washington, D.C. families, primarily from the mid-nineteenth to the early-twentieth century. The three main families are the Fricks, Poultneys, and Turnbulls, but scattered items from related Sloan, Carroll, Denison, Brown, Ramsay, and Spense families are here as well. The papers include correspondence, genealogies, accounts, land papers, diaries, travel diaries, and recipe books.
Friedenwald family manuscript collection
This collection contains the correspondence of Moses and Jane Friedenwald to their family in Baltimore, Maryland. This primarily includes letters to Moses’ brother, Aaron Friedenwald, his wife Bertha, and their son Harry. Moses’ poor health dominates the earlier letters, in which he and Jane provide in-depth descriptions of his gallbladder and liver problems.
Furlong-Baldwin papers
The collection consists of letters of Sephonia Furlong Baldwin of Waterbury, Anne Arundel County from son Lewis Warrington Baldwin while employed with the Illinois Central Railroad, 1897-1901. The collection also contains letters from Mrs. Baldwin's husband and friends. Also included is the personal correspondence of Reverend Henry Furlong (1822-1886), from parishioners, family, friends, containing news of events in the Baltimore District of Methodist Episcopal church.
Garrett papers
The Garrett Papers primarily concern Robert Garrett (1847-1896) and his wife Mary F. Jacobs (1851-1936), spanning 1816 to 1950, although the bulk of material is dated from 1885 to 1896. The collection is comprised of 38 boxes containing an estimated 25,000 items.
General John Gibbon papers
This collection consists primarily of letters and documents concerning the military affairs of General John Gibbon (1827-1896), who fought for the Union Army during the Civil War.
George B. Redwood papers
This collection contains the incoming and outgoing correspondence of George Buchanan Redwood, a Baltimore newspaper writer and the first commissioned officer from Baltimore to die in World War I. Also included in this collection are Redwood's school papers and miscellaneous drawings and notes, as well as personal letters addressed to his mother, Mary Buchanan Coale Redwood.
George Clinton Veazey papers
The George Clinton Veazey papers consist primarily of correspondence to Veazey regarding the business of the Susquehanna Canal, circa 1835-1838. The collection also contains a ledger listing the cargo of ships that passed through the canal, and miscellaneous Veazey family papers.