Correspondence
Found in 281 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Brune family papers
The collection consists mainly of letters written by or to members of the Brune family of Baltimore. The letters date roughly from 1831 to 1897. The majority of the letters concern family and personal matters rather than business affairs.
Buckler family papers
This collection contains correspondence 1775-1938, receipted bills 1793-1813; 1862; land papers 1770-1860; shipping invoices 1840-50. The bulk of the material is correspondence of the Buckler family, principally letters to William Buckler (1804-70) from his brother, Dr. Thomas Hepburn Buckler (1812-1901), and two sisters Elizabeth Buckler (1793-1849) and Mattie Augusta Lindsay Buckler (1806-86), while William Buckler was abroad on trips to China.
Byron C. Hall, Jr. Young Americans for Freedom manuscript collection
This collection contains papers related to Byron C. Hall Jr.’s involvement in the Maryland chapter of Young Americans for Freedom. These records include materials, such as administrative files, newsletters, and correspondence, and generally date from the period that Hall was chairman of the chapter.
Calvert C. McCabe, Jr. World War II letters
The Calvert C. McCabe World War II Letters consist of approximately five hundred letters written by McCabe and addressed mostly to his widowed mother, Mrs. C.C. McCabe. The correspondence, from June 1942 through October 1945, spans McCabe's entire military career.
Calvert family letters
This collection includes photostatic copies of letters written by members of the Calvert family, 1619-1709.
Canelos manuscript collection
This collection primarily consists of letters mailed to Aristides W. Canelos of Baltimore, Maryland, while he was in naval training from 1943 to 1944, before he was shipped out to serve in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Correspondents include Canelos's mother, aunt, and sister, as well as various female acquaintances.
Canton Improvement Association papers
This collection contains newsletters, minutes, and correspondence highlighting the Canton Improvement Association's activities, as well as grant applications, proposals, and other documents pertaining to the organization's role in community development, circa 1971-1985.
Captain Benjamin Jenne papers
This collection contains the business papers of Captain Benjamin Jenne. The materials represent the typical paperwork of the import and export business, such as bills of lading, invoices, and insurance claims.
Carpenter family papers
The Carpenter family papers contains manuscript materials related to the family of William Henry Carpenter (1814-1899) of Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1836-1950.