Correspondence
Found in 286 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Philpot-Randall family papers
This collection consists of manuscript items, legal documents, and correspondence belonging to the Philpot and Randall families, 1726-1936.
Randall-Brune-Philpot family papers
This collection documents the Randall-Brune-Philpot families from 1760-1983.
Randall papers
This collection primarily contains the papers of Daniel R. Randall (1864-1936), a lawyer and historian based in Baltimore and Annapolis. His papers include a scrapbook with illustrations clipped from Harper's Magazine; an account book listing estates handled; essays, notes, speeches; and correspondence concerning efforts to locate the grave of Governor Robert Eden. Material from other Randall family members is also included in the collection.
Ranft collection
The papers in the Ranft Collection span the years 1943 to 1976, with the bulk of the collection falling between the years 1948-1962. The collection consists of letters, news articles, financial records, travel information, interviews, and over a hundred photographs. The collection has been arranged around Joseph and Adele Ranft.