Correspondence
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
M.S. Levy and Sons records
This collection contains the accounts, contracts, catalogs, and various business records connected with M. S. Levy and Sons, Baltimore hat manufacturers, 1884-1958.
Municipal Art Society records
The Municipal Art Society Records spans 1905-1949, and includes the papers, record books, minute books, correspondence,and scrapbooks of the Municipal Art Society and the Friends of Art, two arts organizations in the city of Baltimore.
Municipal Art Society records supplement
The Municipal Art Society Records Supplement (1924-1992) is an addition to MS 2840, Municipal Art Society Records (1903-1949). This supplement consists of eight boxes and 3 albums of correspondence, notes, printed ephemera, and photographs.
Nicholson family correspondence
This collection includes correspondence to and from members of the family of Judge Joseph Hopper Nicholson (1770-1817).
Nielson-Leary papers
The Nielson-Leary papers contains correspondence, land and legal papers, family photographs, and printed ephemera collected by Edmund Leary, Baltimore resident and freight clerk of Pennsylvania Railroad, as well as Lydia Nielson, circa 1783-1987.
Ogden C. Gordon World War II papers
This collection consists of Ogden Gorman’s correspondence, military service records, ephemera and printed materials from his military service during World War II.
Otho Holland Williams papers
Otto Stude manuscript collection
This collection contains correspondence and ephemera from the Stude family members, including German language correspondence and ephemera during the World Wars, business papers for the Otto Stude Grain Company in Baltimore, military records, postcards and scrapbooks.
Paul Henderson manuscript and ephemera collection
This collection contains personal papers, correspondence, and publications of African American photographer Paul Samuel Henderson (1899-1988) and his wife Elizabeth Johnson Henderson (d. 1982).
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Perine family papers
This collection consists of the papers of David Maulden Perine, his sons William Buchanan Perine, E. Glenn Perine, and E. Glenn's son Washington Perine. Topics covered include legal practice, especially estate settlement in Baltimore, 1820s-1880s; Bank of Maryland affair, 1834; and Washington, Glenn, and Perine family histories.