Correspondence
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Dulany family papers
This collection contains the correspondence of the Dulany family. The bulk of the collection is composed of letters to and from Catharine (Kitty) Dulany Belt. The letters discuss personal matters of family and friends, such as illness, new marriages, and babies born, as well as business related estates and finance.
Duquette collection of Civil War correspondence
E. A. Williams papers
E. B. Smith-E. E. Tyson collection
Edward Hinkley Law Firm records
This collection contains the records of Edward Hinkley and various law firms.The materials in the collection spans the early nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century.
Edward Otis Hinkley papers
This collection consists primarily of the business correspondence of the lawyer Edward Otis Hinkley (1824-1896). It also includes the correspondence of Hinkley's father, his in-laws (Samuel Keemlé and Anna Mather Keemlé), and his grandfather, Reverend John Hargrove. The collection contains the diaries, account books, writings, and publications of Hinkley as well.
Edwin Warfield papers
Consists of 15 volumes of scrapbooks concerning the career of Edwin Warfield.
Eliza Coale Funk papers
The Eliza Coale Funk Papers span more than 200 years of Maryland history, from roughly 1758 until 2004 and focus on the Chase, Coale, and Funk families.
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte papers
The Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte papers consist of correspondence, account books, newspaper clippings and scrapbooks. Topics range from her life in Baltimore, her marriage to Jerome Bonaparte and exile from France, and her struggle to secure her son's inheritance. The collection is comprised of 20 boxes.
Emily L. Harper papers
These are the financial and business papers of prominent Baltimorean Emily Louisa Harper (1812-1892), who was the daughter of Robert Goodloe Harper and granddaughter of Charles Carroll of Carrollton.