Correspondence
Found in 288 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Oliver papers
The Robert Oliver papers contains incoming letters from business associates and friends, 1789-1835.
Robert W. Wayland collection
This collection contains correspondence and ephemera related to Robert W. Wayland’s participation in various yachting clubs in Maryland and his service to the North American Yacht Racing Union as an Executive Committee member.
Rubin Gersohn manuscript collection
This collection contains correspondence, ephemera, deeds, and other manuscript materials related to Rubin Gersohn (1915-1994).
Samuel Kirk & Son, Inc. papers
Schapiro papers
This collection contains the papers of S. Schapiro & Sons, Baltimore rag dealers who eventually became leaders in the recycling industry, 1918-1977.
Schramek genealogy notes
This collection contains the research notes and collected resources--such as photocopies of land papers, military records, vital records, photographs, newspaper clippings, genealogical charts, and correspondence--of genealogist Claudia Schramek. The families represented in the collection include the Coursey, DeCoursey, Pearre, Duvall, Hall, Schramek, and Warfield.
Sherwood family papers
This collection contains correspondence related to the Sherman family, collected by Mrs. Cox Sherwood.
Shoemaker-Eccleston collection
The Shoemaker-Eccleston Collection consists of correspondence, notes, and receipts mainly relating to the wealthy benefactress Augusta Chambers Eccleston Shoemaker (1833-1907) and her father, John Bowers Eccleston (1794-1860), Maryland Court of Appeals Judge from 1851 to 1860.
Shoemaker papers
Shriver collection
The Shriver collection consists of daybooks, ledgers, cash books, and other accounts of the Shriver family businesses at Union Mills, Carroll County, Maryland (flour milling, saw millings, tanning, stores at Petersburgh and Big Pipe Creek). A majority of the collection is comprised of correspondence between the various members of the Shriver family concerning business and family happenings.
