Correspondence
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Coriell family papers
This collection primarily contains letters written to or by members of the Baltimore-based Coriell family. The letters mention the weather, mutual friends, illness, trips, and occasionally Baltimore politics.
D. Luke Hopkins papers
This collection primarily contains the correspondence of Baltimore banker and civic leader, D. Luke Hopkins (1898-1976). The correspondence is with members of various political, social, economic, and cultural organizations in Baltimore and Maryland and is related to financial matters and fundraising campaigns as a result of Hopkins' expertise in banking affairs.
Dashiell family papers
This collection contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell, his wife, Caroline Elizabeth Hull Dashiell, and her parents, Daniel and Caroline Hull, as well as documents from Rev. Dashiell’s studies at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.
David P. Davis papers
Papers of Davis, Cox, Cruikshanks, and related families of Cecil County. Legal diaries of Nathaniel Cox, 1883-1887. Farm diaries of David. P. Davis, 1865-82 and Account, 1863-1949. Personal diaries of Maria L. Davis, 1918-41. Correspondence of all above families. Numerous accounts and other papers relating to St. Stephen's Church and Chapel, N. Sassafras Parish
Deiches Fund records
Collection consists of correspondence, receipts, applications, minutes, etc. pertaining to the six charitable funds established in 1949 by Baltimore tobacco merchant, William Deiches, Jr. (d.1949).
Digges of Warburton papers
Wills, deeds, letters, from 1680-1810, relating to Digges real estate in Maryland and Virginia; other family affairs. Included is a letter of Bishop John Carroll (1735-1815) to Daniel Carroll of Duddington (1696-1751) dated 1802, and papers of Thomas Attwood Digges. Genealogical materials relating to Digges, Brent, and Attwood families.
Dobbin-Brown papers
This collection contains the business papers of George W. Dobbin, including case files, legal papers, and correspondence. Also included are various scrapbooks of theatre programs, as well as Robert Davidson Brown's journal describing his trip abroad.
Donaldson papers
This collection contains papers relating relating to the families of John Johnston Donaldson, his wife, Caroline Dorsey, and their children, circa 1764-1929. Included are the papers of Thomas Donaldson, a prominent lawyer, politician, and early member of the Maryland Historical Society.
Dr. J. Hanson Thomas manuscript collection
This collection contains the correspondence of Dr. John Hanson Thomas sent during his imprisonment during the Civil War. Dr. Thomas and his wife, Annie Campbell Thomas, née Gordon, wrote each other almost every day during his time as a prisoner of war from September 1861 to February 1862, and letters between the couple make up the majority of the collection. These letters discuss daily life in the prison camp, political views, current events, and family matters.
Dugan-Robison manuscript collection
This collection contains correspondence and other manuscript materials related to the Dugan and Robison families, circa 1786-1991.The bulk of the collection consists of letters written by Harriet Buchanan Dugan to her daughter Jane Mary Dugan Robison, as well as the papers of John Keeler Robison, an officer in the United States Navy and chief of the Navy's Bureau of Engineering.