Printed ephemera
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Mrs. W. Wallace Symington ephemera collection
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.
Nielson-Leary papers
The Nielson-Leary papers contains correspondence, land and legal papers, family photographs, and printed ephemera collected by Edmund Leary, Baltimore resident and freight clerk of Pennsylvania Railroad, as well as Lydia Nielson, circa 1783-1987.
Otto Kamberger theater ephemera collection
This collection contains ephemera related to Otto Kamberger’s theatrical enterprises in Brunswick, Maryland. There are also items related to other Maryland theaters and theatrical events.
Political and presidential ephemera collection
The collection of 1,250 pieces of stolen ephemera was recovered from Barry Landau’s apartment by the National Archives and Records Administration in 2011. The provenance of these remaining orphaned items was never fully traced. If your institution believes any item from this finding aid was taken from your holdings please contact specialcollections@mdhs.org
Robert Burns photograph and ephemera collection
This collection contains photographs and ephemera associated with Robert L. Burns, Baltimore lawyer and 1968 candidate for Congress in 6th district. Includes photos of Burns with President Nixon.
Robert Ehrlich Inauguration manuscript collection
This collection contains ephemera and documents related to the inauguration events for Governor Robert Ehrlich, 2002-2003.
Robert Gilmor collection
This collection contains correspondence, manuscript materials, newspaper clippings, ephemera and photographs related to Robert Gilmor I – VI and the Gilmor family of Baltimore.
Rubin Gersohn manuscript collection
This collection contains correspondence, ephemera, deeds, and other manuscript materials related to Rubin Gersohn (1915-1994).
Saint-Mémin print collection
The Saint-Mémin print collection consists of more than 250 portraits created by French engraver Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Mémin. The items span the years 1796-1809.