Correspondence
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Harmonie Singing Society papers
This collection includes minutes (1911-53), correspondence (1920-45), financial records (1922; 1937-57), song lyrics, and minutes of the Harmonie Building Society, Harmonie Singing Society, and Harmonie Schutzen Verein.
Harris-Sterett-Winder-Darrell manuscript collection
The Harris-Sterett-Winder-Darrell manuscript collection consists of correspondence, legal documents, diaries, newspaper clippings, compositions, stock shares and bank notes accumulated by the four interrelated Maryland families
Harrison collection
Harrison-Denny-Tilghman papers
This collection contains nine boxes of correspondence, business records, land papers, financial statements, and account books related to the Harrison, Denny, and Tilghman families of Talbot County, Maryland, circa 1728-1941. The primary correspondent is Dr. Samuel A. Harrison (1822-1890), a longtime resident of Easton and historian of Talbot County.
Hawkins collection
Helen Elizabeth Brown collection
This collection consists of Helen Elizabeth Brown's personal articles and clippings having to do with Brown's law career and advocacy for the rights of women.
Helen West Stewart Ridgely family papers
This collection consists of papers pertaining to members of Helen Ridgely's family. Included are papers of her grandparents Leonice Sampson and Joseph White Moulton, her parents Josephine Moulton and John Stewart, her husband Captain John Ridgely, and their son Julian White Ridgely.
The papers span the years 1840-1918.
Helen West Stewart Ridgely papers
This collection contains the incoming correspondence of Helen West Stewart Ridgely. The letters are largely from her grandmother, mother, sister, brother, husband and children. The letters detail the life of a Baltimore society matron in the late 19th century and especially reveal child rearing practices.
Henry G. S. Key papers
Henry Steele papers
The Henry Steele papers contain deeds, leases, correspondece and other papers of Henry, Anne, and James Steele, with lists and photostatic and typed copies of documents in the collection.