United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Found in 79 Collections and/or Records:
Maryland Club records
This collection includes the minutes, invitations, visitors' register, letter books, and financial accounts of the Maryland Club, an exclusive men's club in Baltimore, Maryland founded in 1857. Also included are the records of the Baltimore Club.
Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of the facilities and residents of the Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home in Pikesville, Baltimore County circa 1861-1900.
Maryland Volunteers 2nd Regiment records
The Maryland Volunteers 2nd Regiment records contain materials related to Company A of the unit. Muster rolls, receipts, records of payments, certificates of discharge and hospitalization related to Lt. George W. Booth are highlights of the collection. The collection also contains documentation of the hospitalization and subsequent discharge of Sgt. William Zepp for mental illness.
Mayer-​Bradstreet correspondence
The collection contains 42 letters from Charles Mayer and 20 letters from Brantz Mayer to Martha Bradstreet, circa 1831-1869.
McLane-Fisher family papers
This collection consists of correspondence, financial papers, and legal papers from members of the McLane family of Delaware and Baltimore, and the Fisher family of Baltimore. The collection is primarily McLane family materials.
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.
Moffett papers
This collection contains the letters of William H. Moffett, Jr. and Edwin W. Moffett to father William H. Moffett Sr. and their brothers, during the Civil War, describing conditions. Also included are muster rolls and reports of Captain Moffett while a members of the 8th MD Regiment, Volunteer Infantry
Redwood collection
This collection contains primarily letters from Lt. George Buchanan Redwood (1888-1918) to his mother Mary Buchanan Coale Redwood (1861-1940) as well as the sympathy letters she received after he was killed in action on May 28, 1918 during World War I. Also included in the collection is the correspondence of William E. Coale (1816-1865) and George Buchanan Coale (1819-1887) and a volume of poems entitled "Random Rhymes at Truant Times" belonging to John Greene Proud, Jr. (1813-1883).
Rumsey-Bullus correspondence
This collection contains letters to the Bullus family in Little Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland from family members in Chicago and New York City. Topics include the deaths of relatives, life in New York and Chicago, stock purchases, and support for the Union in the Civil War.
Small print-subject collection
The Small Print-Subject Collection consists of over 1,300 advertisements, woodcuts, etchings, drawings, newspaper images, newspaper clippings, small booklets, and other items. Most date from the 18th and 19th century. The prints in this collection are less than 10 x 15 inches in size.