Baltimore (Md.)
Found in 98 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Paul Henderson photograph collection
Paul Parrot photograph album
This collection contains photographs of students and activities at Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, mostly identified by name and sometimes by nationality. Also included are Baltimore views as well as locations other than Maryland, circa 1925-1926.
Philip Rink photograph collection
This collection contains 1 box of 35 mm negatives from Philip Rink's career as a photojournalist in Baltimore during the 20th century.
Reverend John Lusby Pitts papers
This collection contains correspondence addressed to Reverend John Lusby Pitts, an itinerant Methodist minister in Maryland and Virginia, between 1798-1821. The majority of the letters are penned by other Methodist ministers and discuss camp meetings, revivals, conferences, politics, as well as daily life.
Richard Childress photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs taken by Baltimore Sun photographer Richard Childress. Childress worked at the Sun from 1961 until his death in 1984. He covered virtually everything newsworthy for the paper over his more than two decade career: protests, sports, social and cultural events, politics, automobile accidents, house fires, fairs, festivals, and parades, military events, and more.
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.
Robert L. Harris photograph collection
The Robert L. Harris photograph collection comprises 137 glass and film negatives taken by Robert L. Harris, depicting life in Baltimore, Maryland in the first half of the 20th century. Topics include the Harris family, home interiors and exteriors, construction sites, businesses and cityscapes of Baltimore during World War II. Most of the locations depicted are unidentified.
Rokos family collection of Czech-American photographs
This collection consists of photographs that depict the Czech community in East Baltimore. Subjects include the Rokos and Klecka families. Also included are images of a grocery store and saloon, as well as family portraits, wedding photographs, and images of funeral processions.
Ruby Head scrapbook
This scrapbook was kept by Mrs. Ruby Mae Head in the summer of 1940 to document her trip from San Antonio, Texas to Baltimore, Maryland, so that her husband could report for duty at Fort Holabird. It includes postcards, newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, photographs, and written commentary.
