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Baltimore City Buildings Photograph Collection, 1926-1927, PP236, Public Baths
Maryland Historical Society
Photograph Collection Inventory List
Special Collections Department
201 West Monument Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201
410-685-3750 x359; special_collections@mdhs.org
Public Baths
| Negative ID Number | Original Print | Copy Print | Description | Box Number |
| N/A | PP236.0001B | PP236.0001C | Eastern Avenue near Bond. 1521-1529 Eastern Avenue. | Box 1 |
| PP236.0002A | PP236.0002B | PP236.0002C | Eastern Avenue near Bond (portable bath) 1521-1529 Eastern Avenue. | Box 1 |
| PP236.0003A | PP236.0003B | PP236.0003C | Eastern Avenue near Bond (portable bath) 1521-1529 Eastern Avenue. | Box 1 |
| PP236.0004A | N/A | PP236.0004C | #1 Front. 131-133 South High Street. | Box 1 |
| PP236.0005A | N/A | PP236.0005C | #2 Front. 900-902 Washington Blvd. | Box 1 |
| N/A | N/A | N/A | [Public Baths #3] | Box 1 |
| PP236.0007A | N/A | PP236.0007C | #4 Front. 31 West Street. | Box 1 |
| PP236.0008A | PP236.0008B | PP236.0008C | #4 East Side. 31 West Street. | Box 1 |
| PP236.0009A | N/A | PP236.0009C | #5 Front. 601-603 Greenmount Avenue. | Box 1 |

