Correspondence
Found in 285 Collections and/or Records:
Maryland Society of New York records
The collection consists of annual reports (1974, 1984, 1987), constitution and by-laws, correspondence (1961-1987), membership lists (1970, 1987), minutes (1977-1986), and programs (1974-1986) of the Maryland Society of New York.
McAll mission papers
This collection contains papers pertaining to the McAll Mission (La Mission Populaire Evangelique de France),a Protestant missionary agency in France that was supported by contributions from groups such as the American McAll Association.
McBlair papers
The McBlair Papers primarily relate to Michael McBlair (1775-1861), Baltimore merchant and customs official. Dates covered in the collection range from 1797 to 1849 with the bulk of the material falling between 1820 to 1848. Approximatly 3,000 items in seven boxes are contained in the collection.
McHenry family papers
The McHenry family papers consists of correspondence written by James McHenry (1753-1816), his wife Margaret Caldwell McHenry (1762-1833), and their son John McHenry (1791-1822). Also included are John McHenry's military commissions as an officer during the War of 1812.
McHenry family papers
This collection contains the correspondence of various members of the McHenry family of Baltimore, Maryland from 1774-1876.
McHenry-Keyser papers
McNeal family papers
The McNeal family papers includes correspondence of Joshua Vansant McNeal, Mark J. McNeal, and other members of the McNeal family of Maryland, circa 1873-1917.
McNeal-Watters-Preston-Munnikhuysen papers
The papers in the collection span more then 200 years, from 1776 to 1981. The materials consist of letters, diaries, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, business correspondence and photographs relating to the McNeal, Watters, Preston, and Munnikhuysen families.
Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland manuscript collection
These manuscripts, originally collected at the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, document the history of the medical profession in Maryland in the form of lecture notes, correspondence, and case records from both individual physicians and prominent medical families. Major medical organizations, especially the Baltimore General Dispensary, are represented by ledgers, minutes, patient and physician daily records.
Mendes I. Cohen correspondence
The Mendes I. Cohen correspondence consists primarily of correspondence and journals dated from 1829 to 1835. The materials highlight Cohen's travels through Europe, Africa, and Asia.