Baltimore businesses
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Kirk papers
Daybook of Timothy Kirk, 1797, and some letters, Day books of Wm. Kirk, for 1807,1808,1811, Account books of Baltimore Lumber company, 1811; Norris & Chriswell's; York Haven company; Canal book for 1897; Distillery Receipt book, 1811. Business correspondence and various accounts. Kirk's account with U.S. for civilizing Indians in Ohio country, Correspondence with Kirk and Secretary of War Dearborn, Charter of Ohio Land Co., proposed by Wm. Kirk.
Library Company of the Baltimore Bar papers
The Library Company of the Baltimore Bar was established in 1840. This collections consists of receipted bills and vouchers, 1855-1860.
Little Italy oral history collection
The Little Italy oral history collection oral history collection consists of 16 interviews with Italian Americans or Italian immigrants from Baltimore's Little Italy neighborhood, circa 1979-1980.
Parks Sausage Company photograph and ephemera collection
The Parks Sausage Company was founded in 1951 in Baltimore, Maryland by entrepreneur Henry G. Parks, Jr. and became the first African American-owned business to be publicly traded on the New York Stock exchange. The collection consists of black and white photographs and ephemera related to the company and Henry Parks from 1960-1983.
Penn-North oral history collection
White Tower Restaurant oral history collection
This oral history collection contains interviews with 27 employees and customers of the White Tower restaurant in Baltimore, a hamburger fast food chain, circa 1993-1994. Narrators discuss their memories of White Tower and the social change that took place amid the civil rights movement.
