Diaries
Found in 82 Collections and/or Records:
George E. Parker manuscript collection
This collection focuses on George E. Parker’s (1881-1975) military service in World War I.
Gordon-Blackford papers
The Gordon-Blackford papers consists of 9 boxes of primarily correspondence between the families of John Montgomery Gordon and Eugene Blackford.
Gorsuch-Mitchell papers
This collection contains the papers of the Gorsuch and Mitchell families of "Retreat Farm," Baltimore County, Maryland. The collection consists of estate papers, including financial, legal and land records. The collection also contains diaries, medical account books, correspondence, and documents related to enslaved individuals. Other families represented include Bowen, Stansbury, Ensor, Merryman, and Matthews.
Gustavus A. Dobler collection
This collection contains the journals of Gustavus A. Dobler from 1861-1873.
Hannah Mary Trimble papers
This collection contains the diary of Hannah Mary Trimble (b. 1826) as well as letters, primarily incoming, from members of her family. Also included are legal and financial papers involving several generations of the family.
Harris-Sterett-Winder-Darrell manuscript collection
The Harris-Sterett-Winder-Darrell manuscript collection consists of correspondence, legal documents, diaries, newspaper clippings, compositions, stock shares and bank notes accumulated by the four interrelated Maryland families
Helen Blake diaries
This collection consists of mostly personal affairs of young Baltimore girl. Much of the content concerns Methodist Church affairs, at North Avenue Methodist church.
Helen West Stewart Ridgely family papers
This collection consists of papers pertaining to members of Helen Ridgely's family. Included are papers of her grandparents Leonice Sampson and Joseph White Moulton, her parents Josephine Moulton and John Stewart, her husband Captain John Ridgely, and their son Julian White Ridgely.
The papers span the years 1840-1918.
Henry Clay Preston journals
This collection contains the personal financial journals of Henry Clay Preston, 1917-1957 (3 volumes). The collection also includes Clay's marriage certificate and patents for machine tools invented or improvements by Preston.
Henry Moore diary
This collection consists of a xerox copy of a diary attributed to Henry Moore, a Baltimore merchant. The diary covers the period 1807-1809, and records his trip from Baltimore to Knoxville, Tennesse to establish a business.