Legal documents
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
Jessop family papers
This collection contains the papers of the Jessop Family, farmers and landowners of Baltimore County, mostly concerning property, legal and financial matters.
John Campbell White papers
This collection contains supplemental papers to MS 1005, the John Campbell White papers. MS 1005.2 contains sermons, account books, legal documents and correspondence, as well as diaries and financial receipts belonging to Eliza Ridgely White. The scope of this collection spans 1764-1928 contained in 6 boxes.
John Gilman D’Arcy Paul manuscript collection
Johnston and Donaldson papers
This collection contains Legal documents, land grants, court cases, and genealogy records belonging to the Johnston and Donaldson families of York County, Pensylvannia and Baltimore County, Maryland, 1767-1891.
Kemp family manuscript collection
This collection contains the correspondence and financial, legal, and genealogical records of the Kemp family, especially that of Thomas and John W. Kemp.
Lurman papers and genealogy
This collection contains the family papers and genealogy records for the Lurman family of Catonsville, 1833-1945.
McNeal-Watters-Preston-Munnikhuysen papers
The papers in the collection span more then 200 years, from 1776 to 1981. The materials consist of letters, diaries, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, business correspondence and photographs relating to the McNeal, Watters, Preston, and Munnikhuysen families.
M.S. Levy and Sons, Inc. records
This collection consists primarily of legal records and financial reports of the Baltimore hat manufacturing firm M.S. Levy and Sons, Inc. Also included are the records related to the company's reorganization and merger with the New England Panama Hat Company in 1939.
M.S. Levy and Sons records
This collection contains the accounts, contracts, catalogs, and various business records connected with M. S. Levy and Sons, Baltimore hat manufacturers, 1884-1958.
Municipal Art Society records
The Municipal Art Society Records spans 1905-1949, and includes the papers, record books, minute books, correspondence,and scrapbooks of the Municipal Art Society and the Friends of Art, two arts organizations in the city of Baltimore.