Correspondence
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Benjamin Chew Howard manuscript collection
This collection consists of correspondence from Benjamin Chew Howard to his wife, Jane Gilmor Howard.
Benjamin Henry Latrobe family papers
This collection contains correspondence, diaries, journals, accounts, newspaper clippings, and sketches all relating to Latrobe’s family and work in architecture and design.
Benjamin Williams manuscript collection
Consists of the correspondence of Benjamin Williams. He frequently wrote to his sister, Susanna Williams, regarding his work, health, and family matters.
Blackford-Grove-Mayer family papers
This collection consists of family papers of the various branches of the Blackford family of Washington County, Maryland, 1767-1984
Boone-O'Brien-Harnickell family papers
The papers in the Boone-O'Brien-Harnickell collection span a period from 1878 until 1974, with the bulk of these falling between the years 1939 and 1950. The majority of the papers are letters, documents and cards, although there are a few hand-written manuscripts.
Bordley family papers
Bradford papers
The Bradford papers contain materials primarily related to Governor Augustus W. Bradford. These materials are dated between 1843 through 1894 and are supplemented by materials from Augustus's father Samuel Bradford.
Brandau papers
This collection contains personal correspondence, report cards, postcards, holiday cards, certificates, business correspondence, receipts, and stock records of Baltimore lawyer Clement Rider Brandau, Jr. (b. 1929) and his wife Jean Kolb Brandau (b. 1933).
Brantly papers
This collection contains account books, scrapbooks, journals, lecture notes, sermons, correspondence, and miscellany of William T. Brantly, Sr.( 1787-1845), William T. Brantly, Jr.(1816-1882), William T. Brantly, III(1852-1945).
Brooke-Hopkins letter book
Original letters of family correspondence, includes Mary Broke's description of Quaker Meetings, 1785-1801. Samuel Brooke's descriptions and reports from NY, Philadelphia, Stroudesburg PA, and Marlborough OH, 1792-1841. Dorothy Hopkins in Baltimore to sisters in Montgomery County, circa 1825-1857.