Correspondence
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Carroll of Carrollton collection
This collection contains 30 items written to, by, or about Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737-1832). Included are personal and business correspondence, as well as miscellaneous accounts, records, and invoices.
Charles Carroll papers
1. Calendar of important letters excluding Calto. County Papers, made by Mendes Cohen and Louis H. Dielman, 1915. 2. Large correspondence of Charles Carroll of Annapolis with son, Charles Carroll of Carrollton while latter studied abroad and after return, 1750-81; letters to Chas. C. of C. from Daniel Carroll, John Hanson, Daniel of St. T., Jenifer, and Samuel Chase. Others also.
Charles J. and Ellen C. Bonaparte collection
The collection contains Charles J. and Ellen C. Bonaparte’s correspondence with Ellen’s cousin, Mabel B. Whitney and her husband, Dr. David E. Wheeler. The letters discuss family matters, including travel arrangements and health.
Charles Ridgely papers
The Charles Ridgely papers contains papers pertaining to Captain Charles Ridgely, 1733-1790; his nephew and heir Charles Carnan Ridgely, 1769-1829; Charles Carnan Ridgely's son John Ridgely, 1792-1867; John's father-in-law (and distant relative) Nicholas Greenberry Ridgely, 1771-1829; and John's son Charles, 1830-1872.
Chase family papers
Children's Fresh Air Society of Maryland papers
This collection consists of correspondence, administrative records, and financial material of the Fresh Air Society of Maryland during the first half of the 20th century.
Christine Brown Penniman manuscript collection
Letters from Christine Brown Penniman to her parents while she was a Red Cross volunteer during World War I.
Church of the Redeemer papers
This collection contains Ministers of the Vestry, financial accounts, photographs, annual reports, and general correspondence.
Civil War collection
Claire McCardell collection
The materials in the Claire McCardell collection span the years from 1923 –1995. The materials consist of letters; newspaper and magazine articles, advertisements, and pictures of clothing; date books; passports; business correspondence; notes and manuscript drafts; and books published by and about Claire.