Correspondence
Found in 288 Collections and/or Records:
Lieutenant George Brown Jr. letters
Collection consists of 17 letters of correspondence from Lieutenant George Brown Jr., addressed to Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Rasin of Baltimore during his time spent fighting in Europe during World War I. Also included are 5 miscellaneous letters from other soldiers at the front.
Lloyd papers
Louis A. M. Krause papers
The papers of Louis A. M. Krause, M.D. (1896-1975) document his life and career, from his education in Baltimore schools to his later speeches and articles. Abundant material is available from his years of military service in World Wars I and II. In addition to his own travel diaries and correspondence, there are papers from two sisters and a brother.
Lubov Breit Keefer papers
This collection includes correspondence, appointment books, awards, and certificates of musician Lubov Breit Keefer (1896-1982), as well as papers relating to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and other clubs and organizations in which Keefer was active.
Lyon Brothers & Company, D. Yulee Huyett, and Huyett & Lyon business records
Manly-Whedbee-Jenkins collection
This collection contains manuscripts, photographs, and ephemera related to the Manly, Whedbee, and Jenkins families of North Carolina and Maryland, circa 1873-1961.
Manor Mining and Manufacturing Company papers and record books
This collection contains 39 volumes of records from the Manor Mining and Manufacturing Company spanning 1790-1943.
Marine-Rowe collection
This collection contains the correspondence, diaries, ephemera, photographs, and genealogies of the Marine and Rowe families of Maryland. The bulk of material spans mid-19th through mid-20th centuries and was created by or related to William M. Marine (1843-1904), and Perry B. Rowe (died 1941).
Marjorie Martinet manuscript collection
Contains the papers of Marjorie Martinet. This includes correspondence, financial documents, ephemera from organizations to which Martinet presumably belonged, and more.
Mary Diana Harper letters
This collection contains two bound volumes of letters to and from Mary Diana Harper, the eldest daughter of Robert Goodloe Harper.
