Correspondence
Found in 281 Collections and/or Records:
John T. Ford manuscript collection
John Thomson Mason, Jr. papers
This collection primarily contains the correspondence of John Thomson Mason, Jr. (1815-1873), a lawyer and congressman from Hagerstown, Maryland. Topics of interest in the letters include law, medicine, tobacco and flour merchandising, and slavery.
Jonathan K. Voshell papers
Joseph Brevitt letter book
This collection contains the letter book of Joseph Brevitt (1769-1839) of Baltimore. Included are letters to and from Brevitt and his father, letters to English friends and newspapers pertaining to personal and family matters with some reference to Baltimore.
Joshua Theodore Fritz manuscript collection
Contains correspondence and records related to Joshua Theodore Fritz and his time as a field clerk and translator with the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I.
Keidel papers
This collection contains the correspondence, notes, and essays of Dr. George C. Keidel, largely concerning MD imprints and newspapers, 1912-41.
King family papers
This collection contains the papers, deeds, correspondence, and receipts of various members of the King family and others.
Kirk papers
Daybook of Timothy Kirk, 1797, and some letters, Day books of Wm. Kirk, for 1807,1808,1811, Account books of Baltimore Lumber company, 1811; Norris & Chriswell's; York Haven company; Canal book for 1897; Distillery Receipt book, 1811. Business correspondence and various accounts. Kirk's account with U.S. for civilizing Indians in Ohio country, Correspondence with Kirk and Secretary of War Dearborn, Charter of Ohio Land Co., proposed by Wm. Kirk.
Kirk-Wilkinson manuscript collection
This collection contains correspondence, financial and business records, poetry, and genealogical records pertaining to the Kirk, Wilkinson, Haddock, and Pusey families of Cecil County, Maryland, circa 1730-1926. The bulk of the collection contains materials related to Sarah Haddock Kirk Wilkinson (1824-1910) and her husband, Morris Robert Wilkinson (1825-1897), as well as their children.
Klots family papers
This collection is primarily the incoming correspondence of Agnes Klots (1879-1936) written to her by her husband Alfred Partridge Klots (1875-1939) and their son Trafford Partridge Klots (1913-1976), both of whom were internationally known artists.