Diaries
Found in 82 Collections and/or Records:
Mendes I. Cohen correspondence
The Mendes I. Cohen correspondence consists primarily of correspondence and journals dated from 1829 to 1835. The materials highlight Cohen's travels through Europe, Africa, and Asia.
White papers
Largely papers of Miles White, Jr. Bulk of papers contains genealogical correspondence. Also letters, reports, etc. relating to Johns Hopkins University, and Religious (Friends) writings, apparently by Miles White, Jr.
Muller-Van Bokkelen-Allison papers
This collection correspondence, diaries and legal documents of three important Baltimoreans: Reverend Libertus Van Bokkelen, Reverend David Prescott Allison and Louis Muller, circa 1878-1889.
Neilson record books
This collection contains 13 voumes of record books belonging to Baltimore architect James Crawford Neilson (1816-1900).
Oliver record books
Robert Oliver was a wholesale merchant, and an importer and exporter. This collection consists of account books, day books, ledgers, journals, and letter books kept during his various mercantile partnerships.
Paul Bentalou journal
108 photostats, each containing 2 pages of journal of Paul Bentalou, Baltimore merchant. Account of trades in general merchandise in North and South America, West Indies, Europe. Transactions are entered in full detail, narrative form. Occasional references to national and international politics, and to slave trade, immigration from South America, etc.
Phoebe George Bradford diaries
This collection consists of photocopies from sections of the diaries of Phoebe George Bradford (1794-1840), a native of Cecil County, Maryland, and resident of Wilmington, Delaware. The diaries contain descriptions of social doings and daily activities, opinions on family matters and religion, and occasional references to national matters and local happenings.
Randall-Brune-Philpot family papers
This collection documents the Randall-Brune-Philpot families from 1760-1983.
Ridgely family papers
This collection consists of the papers pertaining to the Ridgely family of Hampden in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1757 to 1949.
Ridgely-Stewart papers
This collection consists of scrapbooks, notebooks, diaries, and family papers created or collected by L. Josephine Moulton Stewart and her daughter Helen West Stewart Ridgely. Topics covered include: "Hampton," Moulton, Stewart and Ridgely families, child rearing, and the Colonial Dames of America.