Glass Plate Negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 8-16 - Peale/BCLM Photographs Collection

Maryland Historical Society
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PEALE/BALTIMORE CITY LIFE MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 

GLASS NEGATIVES, 5 X 7 INCH, BOXES 8-16

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Glass plate negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 8

Item ID

Description

Collection Info.

Notes

MC2218A

Washington Monument, Baltimore, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2218B

Washington Monument, Baltimore, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2218C

Washington Monument, Baltimore, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2221A

Fort McHenry, Baltimore, 1900.

 

 

MC2221B

Fort McHenry, Baltimore, 1900.

 

 

MC2222A

Great Falls of Potomac, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2222B

Great Falls of Potomac, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2224A

Druid Hill Park, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2224B

Druid Hill Park, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2224C

Druid Hill Park, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2231A

Edgar Allan Poe tombstone, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2231B

Edgar Allan Poe tombstone, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2231C

Edgar Allan Poe tombstone, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2250A

Harbor scene, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2250B

Harbor scene, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2250C

Harbor scene, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2254A

Sailboats in harbor, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2254B

Sailboats in harbor, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2256A

Pennsylvania Tunnel cave-in. Possibly near 1600 block, Gay Street, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2256B

Pennsylvania Tunnel cave-in. Possibly near 1600 block, Gay Street, ca. 1900. Shows workers and spectators.

 

 

MC2256C

Pennsylvania Tunnel cave-in. Possibly near 1600 block, Gay Street, ca. 1900. Shows workers and spectators.

 

 

MC2256E

Pennsylvania Tunnel cave-in. Possibly near 1600 block, Gay Street, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2257A

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) stone bridge. Relay, Maryland. Not dated.

 

 

MC2257B

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) stone bridge. Relay, Maryland. Not dated.

 

 

MC2257C

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) Station at Relay, Maryland. Not dated.

 

 

MC2284A

Dedication of Maryland Line Monument, in front of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) station, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2284B

Dedication of Maryland Line Monument, ca. 1900. Shows rowhouses.

 

 

MC2285

Harbor view. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O).

 

 

MC2310

Flood in Jones Falls Valley, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2311

U.S.S. Dolphin in Baltimore Harbor, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2312A

Harbor view, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2312B

Harbor view, ca. 1900. Unidentified ship.

 

 

MC2312C

Harbor view, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2312D

Harbor view, ca. 1900. Unidentified ship.

 

 

MC2313

Ship. Launching of Tremont in Baltimore Harbor, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2314

Unidentified ship.

 

 

MC2315

Train in Baltimore at night. Not dated.

 

 

MC2316

Lazaretto Point Lighthouse with two men, child, and dog in foreground. Possibly ca. 1901.

 

 


Glass plate negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 9

Item ID

Description

Collection Info.

Notes

MC2317

Cemetery, Fayette Street and Greene Street, ca. 1900. Possibly Westminster Presbyterian Church and Cemetery.

 

 

MC2319

Powerhouse (power plant), Pratt Street, Baltimore, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2321

Unidentified building on rural campus.

 

 

MC2322

Rowhouses on unidentified street.

 

 

MC2323

Mount Royal Terrace, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2324

Interior of classroom, Baltimore College of Dentistry and Surgery, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2325A

Fire ruins, unidentified buildings on rural land, ca. 1895.

 

 

MC2325B

Fire ruins, unidentified buildings on rural land, ca. 1895.

 

 

MC2326

Potomac River at Harpers Ferry, ca. 1900. Shows bridge, houses, and church spire.

 

 

MC2327A

Unidentified rural area. Houses, road, and people.

 

 

MC2327B

Unidentified rural area. House in wooded area.

 

 

MC2328

Exterior view, Baltimore Custom House, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2329

Exterior view, Severn Apartments, Cathedral Street and Mount Vernon Place.

 

 

MC2330A

Marching band in parade. Cardinal Gibbons residence and return from Europe, 1895.

 

 

MC2330B

Marching band in parade. Cardinal Gibbons residence and return from Europe, 1895. Possibly taken from the Washington Monument.

 

 

MC2331A

Unidentified house. Possibly in Baltimore, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2331B

Unidentified house. Possibly in Baltimore, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2331C

Unidentified house, bridge, and water. Possibly in Baltimore, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2334

Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, 10 East Mt. Vernon Place. Corner of Charles Street and Mt. Vernon Place.

 

 

MC2336A

Green Mount Cemetery, entrance gates. Not dated.

 

 

MC2336B

Green Mount Cemetery, entrance gates. Not dated.

 

 

MC2338

Stone culvert, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2339

Streetcar unloading “Chattolanee” boxes, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2340A

Auditorium Music Hall at night. Howard Street near Franklin Street, 1900.

 

 

MC2340B

Auditorium Music Hall at night. Howard Street near Franklin Street, 1900.

 

 

MC2341

William Wallace Monument, Druid Hill Park. Not dated.

 

 

MC2343A

Unidentified building along Gwynns Falls, 1900.

 

 

MC2343B

Unidentified building along Gwynns Falls, 1900.

 

 

MC2344A

Bridge over Lake Roland, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2344B

Bridge over Lake Roland, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2344C

Lake Roland, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2344D

Lake Roland, ca. 1900.

 

 

MC2345A

Damaged roof blown off during storm, 1902. Collington Avenue.

 

 

MC2345B

Damaged roof blown off during storm, 1902. Collington Avenue.

 

 

MC2345C

Damaged roof blown off during storm, 1902. Collington Avenue.

 

 

 

Glass plate negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 10

Item ID

Description

Collection Info.

Notes

MC2349

Ferry boat, Chesapeake Bay. Not dated.

 

 

MC2350

Training ship in Baltimore Harbor, 1900.

 

 

MC2351

Richmond Market, Baltimore. Before restoration, 1900. 

 

 

MC2352

Unidentified ship.

 

 

MC2353A

Austrian Cruiser in Baltimore Harbor, 1900.

 

 

MC2353B

Austrian Cruiser in Baltimore Harbor, 1900.

 

 

MC2353C

Austrian Cruiser in Baltimore Harbor, 1900.

 

 

MC2353D

Austrian Cruiser in Baltimore Harbor, 1900.

 

 

MC2354A

Hoffman Building. Lombard Street and Paca Street, Baltimore, 1900.

 

 

MC2354B

Hoffman Building. Lombard Street and Paca Street, Baltimore, 1900.

 

 

MC2354C

Hoffman Building. Lombard Street and Paca Street, Baltimore, 1900.

 

 

MC2355

Thomas Viaduct Monument, 1900.

 

 

MC2356

Baltimore City Jail with view of railroad cars, 1900.

 

 

MC2357

Washington, Baltimore, and Annapolis Electric Railway (WB&A) bridge over Severn, 1900.

 

 

MC2358A

Unidentified covered bridge, 1900.

 

 

MC2358A

Unidentified covered bridge, 1900.

 

 

MC2360

M&M Library, 1900.

 

 

MC2361

Federal Hill Observatory Tower, 1900.

 

 

MC2362

Street scene: Saratoga Hotel with pedestrians.

 

 

MC2382A

Copy photo: Camps, Locust Point. American Civil War. Not dated.

 

 

MC2382B

Copy photo: Camps, Locust Point. American Civil War. Not dated.

 

 

MC2714-1

Bay Steamers: Chesapeake and Atlantic Railroad Steamer, Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company. Steamer Ida leaving, April 1899. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2714-2

Bay Steamers: Chesapeake and Atlantic Railroad Steamer, Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company. Ericson Line Steamer. Richard Willing leaving for Philadelphia, April 1899. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2714-3

Bay Steamers: Chesapeake and Atlantic Railroad Steamer, Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company. Steamer Joppa leaving for Eastern Shore, April 1899. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2714-4

Bay Steamers: Chesapeake and Atlantic Railroad Steamer, Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company. Steamer Ida leaving, April 1899. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2714-5

Bay Steamers: Chesapeake and Atlantic Railroad Steamer, Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company. Steamer Sue arriving, February 1899. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2716-1

Sailing craft, Baltimore: Four-mast schooner Mary E.C.C. Dow of Bath, ME. Anchored, July 1900. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2716-2

Sailing craft, Baltimore: Three-mast Brigantine Priscilla of Baltimore, July 1900. Lost at sea, August 17, 1899. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2716-3

Sailing craft, Baltimore: Two-mast schooners (Benjamin F. Poole, Providence, Rhode Island), anchored, July 1900. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2716-4

Sailing craft, Baltimore: Four-mast schooners (Clara A. Donnell, Bath) in harbor off Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) coal pier, Locust Point, July 1900. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2717-1

Sailing craft, Baltimore: Man loading kegs on deck of schooner, 1900. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2717-2

Sailing craft, Baltimore: Deck scene on board of schooner, 1900. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2718-1

Steamers, Baltimore: Merchants and Miners Trans. Co., S.S. Decatur Miller leaving long dock, April 1899. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2718-2

Steamers, Baltimore: S.S. Trojan at Pier 32, Locust Point, May 1899. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

MC2718-3

Steamers, Baltimore: Pinkeny Line S.S. Tampico (British) at Pier 31, Locust Point, May 1899. Photograph by Frank W. Youse.

 

 

Glass plate negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 11

Item ID

Description

Collection Info.

Notes

CB2785

Copy negative: (Two images) St. Paul’s Episcopal Church from Poppleton Map; Conflagration of St. Paul’s Church. 

 

 

CC2783

Copy negative: First Baptist Church. Northeast corner of Lombard Street and Sharp Street. Built in 1818, demolished ca. 1880. Robert Mills, Architect. Original photograph: not dated.

 

 

CC2784

Copy negative: First Congregational Presbyterian Church. Organized in 1854, sold in 1875. Original image: painting by unidentified artist, not dated.

 

 

CC2836 A

Copy negative: “Belvedere. Home of General John Eager Howard…” Oval photograph and article. Original photograph: unidentified artist, not dated. 

 

 

CC2836 B

Copy negative: Detail of Belvedere, home of General John Eager Howard. Oval photograph by unidentified artist, not dated.

 

 

CC2851

Copy negative: Spears Wharf from Pratt Street, Baltimore. Original possibly by W.H. Hunter, 1875.

 

 

MC2718 .4

Copy negative: S.S. Hudson after turning over on Skinner Marine Railway, Locust Point. Merchants and Miners Trans. Company. Original photograph by Frank W. Youse, July 1900.

 

 

MC2719 .1

French Naval Training Chip Cecille. Baltimore Harbor. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1900.

 

 

MC2719 .2

French Naval Training Ship Cecille, officers on board. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1900.

 

 

MC2719 .3

French Naval Training Chip Cecille. Baltimore Harbor. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1900.

 

 

MC2719 .4

U.S. Revenue Cutter U.S.S. Apache. Baltimore Harbor. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1900.

 

 

MC2720 .1

William Keyser’s steam yacht Kalleda, at Belts Wharf, foot of Fell Street, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1899-1900.

 

 

MC720 .2

Tug Alert of Philadelphia on right; Tug Success of Baltimore on left; Tug Bertha stern, at Spedden’s Wharf. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, November 1900.

 

 

MC2720 .3

British S.S. Orthiba leaving Locust Point Pier for England. Bow view. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, May 1899.

 

 

MC2720 .4

British S.S. Orthiba after leaving Locut Point Pier turned and headed out of the harbor for England. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, May 1899. Stern view.

 

 

MC2721 .1

British S.S. Strathmore, Johnson Line at Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company elevator, Locust Point. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1899.

 

 

MC2721 .2

French Cruiser Suchet anchored. Baltimore Harbor. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1899.

 

 

MC2721 .3

Deck scene on French Cruiser Suchet anchored. Baltimore Harbor. Frank W. Youse, 1899.

 

 

MC2722 .1

Street scene. Maryland Trust building near completion on German Street (Redwood Street) and Calvert Street, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse,  May 1901.

 

 

MC2722 .2

Street scene. Continental Trust building under construction. Southeast corner of Baltimore Street and Calvert Street. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, May 1901.

 

 

MC2722 .3

Mount Vernon Woodberry Cotton Mill, Duck Mill No. 2. Falls Road near Woodberry, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse February 1901.

 

 

MC2722 .4

Water wheel mill on Falls Road near Cedar Avenue Bridge, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, February 1901.

 

 

MC2722 .5

Cedar Avenue Bridge over Jones Falls and Falls Road, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, February 1901.

 

 

MC2727 .1

Johns Hopkins Mansion in Clifton Park. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1901.

 

 

MC2727 .2

Toll Gate and Keeper’s House. Possibly on Harford Road. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, February 1901. See also: CC2770

 

 

MC2727 .3

Baltimore City Courthouse. Calvert Street and Fayette Street, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1903.

 

 

MC2727 .4

Boat Lake in Druid Hill Park, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, April 1903.

 

 

MC2727 .5

Bridge over Gwynns Falls near Gwynn Oak Park. Shows streetcar on bridge. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, July 1903.

 

 

MC2751 .1

Phillip E. Thomas Viaduct on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company over Patapsco River near Relay, Maryland.

 

 

MC2751 .2

417 Notre Dame Avenue. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1906.

 

 

MC2751 .3

417 Notre Dame Avenue. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1906.

 

 

MC2751 .4

417 Notre Dame Avenue. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1906.

 

 

MC2751 .5

417 Notre Dame Avenue. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1906.

 

 

MC2752 .1

View of bay steamers tied up along Light Street Wharf. Ida in foreground. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, March 1899.

 

 

MC2752 .2

Steamship anchored in Baltimore Harbor. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, May 1899.

 

 

Glass plate negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 11

Item ID

Description

Collection Info.

Notes

CB2785

Copy negative: (Two images) St. Paul’s Episcopal Church from Poppleton Map; Conflagration of St. Paul’s Church. 

 

 

CC2783

Copy negative: First Baptist Church. Northeast corner of Lombard Street and Sharp Street. Built in 1818, demolished ca. 1880. Robert Mills, Architect. Original photograph: not dated.

 

 

CC2784

Copy negative: First Congregational Presbyterian Church. Organized in 1854, sold in 1875. Original image: painting by unidentified artist, not dated.

 

 

CC2836 A

Copy negative: “Belvedere. Home of General John Eager Howard…” Oval photograph and article. Original photograph: unidentified artist, not dated. 

 

 

CC2836 B

Copy negative: Detail of Belvedere, home of General John Eager Howard. Oval photograph by unidentified artist, not dated.

 

 

CC2851

Copy negative: Spears Wharf from Pratt Street, Baltimore. Original possibly by W.H. Hunter, 1875.

 

 

MC2718 .4

Copy negative: S.S. Hudson after turning over on Skinner Marine Railway, Locust Point. Merchants and Miners Trans. Company. Original photograph by Frank W. Youse, July 1900.

 

 

MC2719 .1

French Naval Training Chip Cecille. Baltimore Harbor. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1900.

 

 

MC2719 .2

French Naval Training Ship Cecille, officers on board. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1900.

 

 

MC2719 .3

French Naval Training Chip Cecille. Baltimore Harbor. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1900.

 

 

MC2719 .4

U.S. Revenue Cutter U.S.S. Apache. Baltimore Harbor. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1900.

 

 

MC2720 .1

William Keyser’s steam yacht Kalleda, at Belts Wharf, foot of Fell Street, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1899-1900.

 

 

MC720 .2

Tug Alert of Philadelphia on right; Tug Success of Baltimore on left; Tug Bertha stern, at Spedden’s Wharf. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, November 1900.

 

 

MC2720 .3

British S.S. Orthiba leaving Locust Point Pier for England. Bow view. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, May 1899.

 

 

MC2720 .4

British S.S. Orthiba after leaving Locut Point Pier turned and headed out of the harbor for England. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, May 1899. Stern view.

 

 

MC2721 .1

British S.S. Strathmore, Johnson Line at Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company elevator, Locust Point. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1899.

 

 

MC2721 .2

French Cruiser Suchet anchored. Baltimore Harbor. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, 1899.

 

 

MC2721 .3

Deck scene on French Cruiser Suchet anchored. Baltimore Harbor. Frank W. Youse, 1899.

 

 

MC2722 .1

Street scene. Maryland Trust building near completion on German Street (Redwood Street) and Calvert Street, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse,  May 1901.

 

 

MC2722 .2

Street scene. Continental Trust building under construction. Southeast corner of Baltimore Street and Calvert Street. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, May 1901.

 

 

MC2722 .3

Mount Vernon Woodberry Cotton Mill, Duck Mill No. 2. Falls Road near Woodberry, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse February 1901.

 

 

MC2722 .4

Water wheel mill on Falls Road near Cedar Avenue Bridge, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, February 1901.

 

 

MC2722 .5

Cedar Avenue Bridge over Jones Falls and Falls Road, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, February 1901.

 

 

MC2727 .1

Johns Hopkins Mansion in Clifton Park. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1901.

 

 

MC2727 .2

Toll Gate and Keeper’s House. Possibly on Harford Road. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, February 1901. See also: CC2770

 

 

MC2727 .3

Baltimore City Courthouse. Calvert Street and Fayette Street, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1903.

 

 

MC2727 .4

Boat Lake in Druid Hill Park, Baltimore. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, April 1903.

 

 

MC2727 .5

Bridge over Gwynns Falls near Gwynn Oak Park. Shows streetcar on bridge. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, July 1903.

 

 

MC2751 .1

Phillip E. Thomas Viaduct on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company over Patapsco River near Relay, Maryland.

 

 

MC2751 .2

417 Notre Dame Avenue. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1906.

 

 

MC2751 .3

417 Notre Dame Avenue. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1906.

 

 

MC2751 .4

417 Notre Dame Avenue. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1906.

 

 

MC2751 .5

417 Notre Dame Avenue. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, June 1906.

 

 

MC2752 .1

View of bay steamers tied up along Light Street Wharf. Ida in foreground. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, March 1899.

 

 

MC2752 .2

Steamship anchored in Baltimore Harbor. Photograph by Frank W. Youse, May 1899.

 

 

Glass plate negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 12

Item ID

Description

Collection Info.

Notes

CB2864

Copy negative: Attack on the Masachusetts 6th at Baltimore. Print by Monberger.

Peale/BCLM Works on Paper

 

CB2883

Copy negative: The Dandy Slave, article London Illustrated News.

Peale/BCLM Works on Paper: Legal Size, Box 15.

 

CB2930

Copy negative: Old Court House and Powder Magazine, 1786.

Peale/BCLM Works on Paper: Size 11x14, Box 9.

 

CB2944

Copy negative: Old City Watch House, corner Belvedere (North) Street and Orange Alley.

Peale/BCLM Works on Paper: Legal Size, Box 25.

 

CB2999

Copy negative: Mansion House Hotel. Engraving.

Peale/BCLM Works on Paper: Legal Size, Box 16.

 

CB3001

Copy negative: Guy’s Hotel on the European Plan. Print.

Peale/BCLM Works on Paper: Legal Size, Box 16.

 

CC2889

Copy negative: Carroll Hall, southeast corner of Baltimore Street and Calvert Street. Site of Continental Trust Company building. Original by unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

CC2915

Copy negative: Union Bank. Charles Street and Fayette Street. Pediment later placed in Peale/BCLM Garden. Original by unidentified photographer, not dated.

Possibly in Standing File.

 

CC2937

Copy negative: Unveiling of the Thomas Wildey Monument, founder of the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.). Broadway near Fairmount Avenue. Original by unidentified photographer, 1865.

 

 

CC2953

Copy negative: Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Relay, Maryland. Original by unidentified photographer, 1870.

 

 

CC2981

Copy negative: Charles Street, looking north from Saratoga Street, Baltimore. Original by unidentified photographer, not dated.

Possibly in Standing File.

 

MC3018 .1

Baltimore Basilica, exterior view. Shows automobiles and pedestrians. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

MC3018 .2

Baltimore Basilica, exterior view. Shows automobiles and pedestrians. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

MC3018 .3

Homewood, exterior view. Now Johns Hopkins University campus. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

MC3018 .4

Francis Scott Key monument, Eutaw Place, Baltimore. Night scene. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

MC3018 .5

Richard Moale tombstone. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

MC3018 .6

Montebello. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

MC3018 .7

Montebello. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

MC3018 .8

Fireplace, Montebello. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

MC3018 .9

Oakland spring house or dairy on original site by Benjamin H. Latrobe (1764-1820). Now on campus of the Baltimore Museum of Art. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

See also: MC2903-1 (6.5 x 8.5 in. glass negatives, Box 4)

 

MC3018 .10

Provident Savings Bank, exterior view. Howard Street, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

MC3018 .11

Walters Art Gallery, balcony detail. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

 

 

MC3019 .1

Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Snow scene. Shows pedestrians. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

MC3019 .2

Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Shows pedestrians. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

MC3019 .3

Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Snow scene. Shows pedestrians. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

MC3019 .4

Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Snow scene. Shows pedestrians. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

MC3019 .5

Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Shows pedestrians. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

MC3019 .6

Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Snow scene. Shows pedestrians. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

MC3019 .7

Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Night scene. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

MC3019 .8

Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Night scene. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

MC3019 .9

Lion, base of sculpture by Barye. Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

MC3019 .10

Lion. Sculpture by Barye. Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

MC3019 .11

War. Sculpture by Barye. Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, not dated.

Robert L. Harris Collection

 

Glass plate negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 13

Item ID

Description

Collection Info.

Notes

CB3558

Copy negative: Officers of the Fifth Regiment, 1891. Original photographer unidentified; not dated.

City, Work on Paper

 

CB4541

Copy negative: Charge of Maryland Infantry (C.S.). Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.

City, Work on Paper

 

CB5471

Copy negative: Architectural drawing for the Washington Monument design competition.

City, Work on Paper. Now held by the Museum Dept.

 

CB5472

Copy negative: Architectural drawing for the Washington Monument design competition by Joseph Ramme, 1813.

City, Work on Paper. Now held by the Museum Dept.

 

CC3551

Copy negative: Baltimore Harbor (two photographic prints, panoramic view). Unidentified photographer; not dated.

City Collection

 

CC3552

Copy negative: Street scene. Baltimore Street looking east toward Charles Street, Baltimore. Shows Armstrong Cator and Company. Unidentified photographer; not dated.

City Collection

 

CC3553

Copy negative: Laying the cornerstone of new courthouse. Lexington Street and St. Paul Street, Baltimore. June 25, 1896. Photograph by T.P. Exall, 1896.

City Collection

 

CC3555 A

Beginning of street paving on Fallsway, Baltimore. Mayor Preston laying stone. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1912-1914.

City Collection

 

CC3555 B

Beginning of street paving on Fallsway, Baltimore. View of attendees and neighboring buildings. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1912-1914.

City Collection

 

CC5457 .1

Copy negative: Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Depot. President Street, Baltimore. Original may be a print.

City Collection

 

CC5457 .1

Camden Station. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Fronting Howard, Camden, Eutaw and Lee Streets. Original may be a print.

City Collection

 

CF3073

Copy negative: Unidentified man with a shotgun standing on stoop of a house. Photographer may be Shorey? 

It is more than likely the item ID beginning with “CF” is not correct.

 

MB4177

Copy negative: Harper’s Weekly cover image. Volume V, Number 245. New York, Sunday, September 7, 1861. “A Female Rebel in Baltimore – An Everyday Scene”. American Civil War.

Original located in the Medium Prints Collection.

 

MB4184 .1

Copy negative: “Federal Hill, Baltimore, taken from the North Side Basic, now occupied by the troops of the Federal Government. From a sketch by our special artist.”

Print or drawing

 

MB4184 .7

Copy negative: “Demanding of Marshal Kane the arms taken from the Massachusetts soldiers on the 19th of April, by the rioters of Baltimore. From a sketch by our special artist.” Detail of newspaper illustration.

Newspaper or periodical

 

MB5407

Copy negative: Rebel prisoners leaving Baltimore for Fortress Monroe. Detail of newspaper illustration.

Newspaper or periodical

 

MC3019 .12

Fountain, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Shows pedestrians. Unidentified photographer; not dated.

 

 

MC3019 .13

Fountain, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. Shows pedestrians. Unidentified photographer; not dated.

 

 

MC3556

Baltimore Harbor from Federal Hill. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1915.



MC4101

Copy negative: Raising the stars and stripes over the Custom House at Baltimore on May Newspaper or periodical 1st. Photogravure illustration by William H. Weaver. Detail of newspaper illustration.

Newspaper or periodical

 

MC4150 A

Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900. 

 

 

MC4150 B

Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900. 

 

 

MC4150 C

Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900. 

 

 

MC4150 D

Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900. 

 

 

MC4150 E

Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900. 

 

 

MC4150 F

Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900. 

 

 

MD3041

Copy negative: “Opening of Baltimore City Railroad, July 20, 1859. The first car.” Illustration in Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. October 1, 1859.

Peale/BCLM Works on Paper: Legal Size, Box 16.

 

MD5406

Copy negative: Section of the Boston Battery, near the Relay House, commanding the Baltimore and Patapsco River.

Peale/BCLM Works on Paper: Legal Size, Box 35

 

MD5410

Copy negative: “Arrest of Marshal Kane, at his house in Baltimore, at three o’clock a.m., on Tuesday, June 27, by order of Major-General Banks on a charge of treason.” Illustration from newspaper.

Peale/BCLM Works on Paper: Size 11x14 in., Box 28

 

MD5411

Copy negative: “Entrance to the Provost-Marshal’s Building, Holliday Street, Baltimore, guarded by cannon to prevent the intrusion of the mob – Colonel Kenley acting as Provost-Marhsal in place of Marshal Kane, confined in Fort M’Henry [sic] on a charge of treason, by order of Major-General Banks.” Illustration from newspaper or periodical.

Newspaper or other clipping

 

MD5412

Copy negative: Interior of the outbuilding attached to Marshal Kane’s Police Headquarters, Holliday Street, Baltimore. Discovery of cannon, muskets, ball and ammunition intended for the service of Confederates. Illustration from newspaper or periodical.

Newspaper or other clipping

 

MD5413

Copy negative: “Monument Square, Baltimore, Maryland. Section of Cook’s Boston Light Infantry with artillery in position, by order of Major-General Banks to quell an anticipated riot on account of the arrest of Marshall Kane and the police commissioners.” Published July 1861 in newspaper or periodical.

Newspaper or other clipping

 

MD5416

Copy negative: Unidentified steam-powered machine. Possibly Winan’s steam gun? From newspaper or periodical.

Newspaper or other clipping

 

MD5418 .1

Copy negative: “Sand-bag battery, commanding the road to Harper’s [sic] Ferry, near the Relay House – built by Lieutenant W. H. M’Cartney [sic], Boston Light Artillery.” Harper’s Weekly, June 1, 1861.

Newspaper or other clipping

 

MD5418 .2

Copy negative: The Bouquet Battery, commanding the bridge at the Relay House, Lieutenant Josiah Porter, Boston Light Artillery, Commanding. Harper’s Weekly, June 1, 1861.

Newspaper or other clipping

 

MD5455

Winans steam gun, captured by Colonel Jones on the way to Harper’s Ferry. Photogravure illustration by William H. Weaver. Harper’s Weekly, 1861.

Newspaper or other clipping

 

Glass plate negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 14

Item ID

Description

Collection Info.

Notes

CB5920

Copy negative: Public floating school, Baltimore. Diagram. Print.

City Peale/BCLM Works on Paper: Size 11x14 in., Box 2

 

MB5578

Copy negative: The New Jersey troops crossing the Chesapeake Bay, in sixteen propellers, on their way to Washington.

Print or drawing

 

MC5569 .1

Copy negative: The military occupation of Baltimore – Major-General Butler’s encampment on Federal Hill. Photogravure illustration by William H. Weaver. Harper’s Weekly.

 

 

MC5569 .2

Copy negative: “Headquarters of General Butler, at Federal Hill, Baltimore.” Illustration in newspaper or periodical.

 

 

MC5570

Copy negative: Battery, Stewart’s Place, Baltimore, Maryland. Print or drawing.

 

 

MC5571

Copy negative: “Gallows Hill, Baltimore – house built by Marshal Kane after the 19th of April, and stored with firearms, now in possession of the thirteenth regiment (Brooklyn) N.Y. S. M.” Illustration in newspaper or periodical. 

 

 

MC5901

Copy negative: Street scene. Pedestrians standing outside The Old (?) Curiosity Shop. North Eutaw Street and Saratoga Street, northeast corner, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1890.

 

 

MC5915

Copy negative: Fountain Inn. Light Street and German Street, Baltimore. Built before 1781 and demolished in 1871. Possibly visited by George Washington and Marquis de La Fayette. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1870.

 

 

MC6578

Two ships in harbor. Maartensoi JK (?) of Rotterdam in left background and bow view of unidentified ship (center foreground). Unidentified photographer, ca. 1920.

 

 

MC6579 .1

“Dan Hardie” of Miami Beach, Florida. Ferry boat in Baltimore Harbor. Possibly built in Baltimore and traveling to Florida. Windows are boarded for ocean leg of trip. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1920.

 

 

MC6579 .2

“Dan Hardie” of Miami Beach, Florida. Ferry boat in Baltimore Harbor. Possibly built in Baltimore and traveling to Florida. Windows are boarded for ocean leg of trip. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1920.

 

 

MC6580

Bow view of yacht, motor type. At anchor with suburban shoreline in background decked out with signal flags. Owners or staff posing at helm. Unidentified photographer, April 7, 1919.

 

 

MC6581 A

“S.S. Aquasco”. Union Shipbuilding Company (?). Stern view as ship hit water. Launching day. Unidentified photographer, April 7, 1919.

 

 

MC6581 B

“S.S. Aquasco”. Woman posing with champagne and flowers about to launch ship. Unidentified photographer, 1919.

 

 

MC6581 C

“S.S. Aquasco”. Bow view in water. Unidentified photographer, April 7, 1919.

 

 

MC6582

Engineer corps harbor boat. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1920.

 

 

MC6583 A

“Freeport Sulphur No. 2”. Ocean tugboat. Possibly launching day. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1914.

 

 

MC6583 B

“Freeport Sulphur No. 2”. Ocean tugboat. Possibly launching day. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1914.

 

 

MC6584

“Gypsum Prince”. J.B.K. & Company ocean tugboat, out of Wilmington, Delaware.  Unidentified photographer, ca. 1920.

 

 

MC6585

“DeGrasse”. Pleasure yacht port side, at anchor. Suburban shoreline in background. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1920.

 

 

MC6590

Liberty Parade, Baltimore. Photograph by the Hughes Company, April 6, 1918. Shows procession, spectators, and businesses including Frank Brothers, Hood Tires, Southern Tire Repair, Empire Tires, Overland, etc.

 

 

MC6595

Druid Hill Park mansion. People standing on steps and automobiles parked in front of mansion. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1923. 

 

 

MC6596

Druid Hill Park Zoo [Maryland Zoo in Baltimore]. Automobile and spectators at bear cage. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1923.

 

 

MC6597

Tolchester Amusement Park. Shows visitors and Whirl-Pool [sic] Dips racer dip. Unidentified photographer, ca. 1922.

 

 

MC6598

Tolchester, Maryland. Possibly clubhouse. Also shows pier and water. Unidentified photographer, 1922.

 

 

MC6599 A

Tolchester, Maryland. House with veranda. Unidentified photographer, 1922.

 

 

MC6599 B

Tolchester, Maryland. House with veranda. Unidentified photographer, 1922.

 

 

MC6650 A

Tolchester, Maryland pier with steamboats. Unidentified photographer, 1922.

 

 

MC6650 B

Tolchester, Maryland pier with steamboats and people swimming in water. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6651 A

Tolchester, Maryland picnic grounds. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6651 B

Tolchester, Maryland picnic grounds. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6653 .1

“Louise” steamboat. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6653 .2

Copy negative: “Louise” steamboat. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

See also: CC2850

MC6655 .1

Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Statue was bronze, weighed 20 tons; 25 feet high. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6655 .2

Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6656 .1

View of Francis Scott Key Monument at the dedication ceremony. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

Glass plate negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 15

Item ID

Description

Collection Info.

Notes

MC6656 .2

View of Francis Scott Key Monument at the dedication ceremony. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6657 .1

View of Francis Scott Key Monument at the dedication ceremony. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6657 .2

Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6657 .3

Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6657 .4

Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6657 .5

Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6657 .6

Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6657 .7

Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6657 .8

Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6657 .9

Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1922.

 

 

MC6658

Diptych: Fire Department football players. Two unidentified men in football uniforms. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1930.

 

 

MC6659 .1

“S.S. Fairfax” passenger ship. Possibly to Bermuda. Photograph by the Hughes Company, ca. 1920.

 

 

MC6659 .2

“S.S. Fairfax” passenger ship. Possibly to Bermuda. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1920.

 

 

MC6661

Street scene. St. Paul Street north from Baltimore Street, Baltimore. . Shows pedestrians, workers, and Day and Night Bank in Chesapeake Building at 4 St. Paul Street. Photograph by the Hughes Company, ca. 1925.

 

 

MC6662

“Margaret J.” tugboat, port side. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6663 A

“The Major” pleasure yacht. Port side at anchor. Photograph by the Hughes Company, ca. 1915.

 

 

MC6663 A

“The Major” pleasure yacht. View of stern from starboards. Ladies wearing hats seated in wicker chairs. Photograph by the Hughes Company, ca. 1915.

 

 

MC6664

“Petrolia No. 8” work boat. Federal Hill, Baltimore in background. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6665

“Torrent” fire boat. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6666 A

Western Maryland Railway. Port Covington Piers, Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by the Hughes Company, July 2, 1926.

 

 

MC6666 B

Western Maryland Railway. Port Covington Piers, Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by the Hughes Company, July 2, 1926.

 

 

MC6666 C

Western Maryland Railway. Port Covington Piers, Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by the Hughes Company, July 2, 1926.

 

 

MC6666 D

Western Maryland Railway. Port Covington Piers, Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by the Hughes Company, July 2, 1926.

 

 

MC6667

Bond Street Wharf. Fells Point, Baltimore. Shows Terminal Warehouse Company and the “Cranley” of London docked at pier. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6668

“S.S. Cubore”. Bethelehm Steel Company. Ore ship accompanied by tugboats. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6669

Copy negative: “William Howard” steamboat. Clyde Lines. Photograph (no indication of original or copy) by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6670

Copy negative: “Swan” steamboat. Clyde Lines. Photograph (no indication of original or copy) by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6671

“S.S. Fairfax” passenger ship. Shows palm trees along Bermuda shoreline. Photograph by the Hughes Company, ca. 1920.

 

 

MC6673

“Tender” Fire Department boat. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6674

“Cranley” of London. At dock at the Western Maryland Railway Pier. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6676 A

“Mar Del Norte” of Bilbao, Spain. Bow view, unloading cargo at pier. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6676 B

“Mar Del Norte” of Bilbao, Spain. Bow view, unloading cargo at pier. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6677

Launching “John Wanamaker” barge. Photograph by the Hughes Company, October 18, 1923.

 

 

MC6678

“Oh Bee II” yacht. Shows “Majestic” Annapolis Claiborne steamboat in background. Greenbury Point. Photograph by the Hughes Company, July 1926.

 

 

MC6680

“S.S. Major Wheeler” at American Sugar Refinery Pier, Baltimore. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

Glass plate negatives, 5 x 7 inches, Box 16

Item ID

Description

Collection Info.

Notes

MC6681 .1

“Indianio” of Goteberg, Sweden. Terminal Warehouse Company, Bond Street Wharf, Baltimore. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6681 .2

“Indianio” of Goteberg, Sweden. Terminal Warehouse Company, Bond Street Wharf, Baltimore. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6683

Dynamiting stack, Gas and Electric Company. Photograph by the Hughes Company, August 14, 1925.

 

 

MC6684 .1

Three men on horseback at racetrack. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6684 .2

Men on horses at racetrack. Also shows spectators. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6684 .3

Horses on racetrack. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6685 .1

Speedboat on water. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6685 .2

Speedboat on water. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6688

Copy negative: Aerial view of Highlandtown. Shows Jones and Lamb Company Meat Packers plant. Photograph by the Hughes Company, December 1920.

 

 

MC6689 .1

African American Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) parade, Baltimore. Photograph by the Hughes Company, September 1926.

 

 

MC6689 .2

African American Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) parade, Baltimore. Photograph by the Hughes Company, September 1926.

 

 

MC6689 .3

African American Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) parade, Baltimore. Photograph by the Hughes Company, September 1926.

 

 

MC6689 .4

African American Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) parade, Baltimore. Photograph by the Hughes Company, September 1926.

 

 

MC6689 .5

African American Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) parade, Baltimore. Photograph by the Hughes Company, September 1926.

 

 

MC6690

Baltimore Police Department athletes on track/field. Shows stadium with spectators. Photograph by the Hughes Company, August 1925.

 

 

MC6692

“Cataract” fire boat. Photograph by the Hughes Company Collection, not dated.

 

 

MC6693

“Deluge” fire boat. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6695 .1

“Porter” tugboat. The Cottman Company. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6695 .2

“Porter” tugboat. The Cottman Company. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6696 .1

“Fayanne” of Baltimore. Motor yacht. Suburban shoreline in background. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6696 .2

“Fayanne” of Baltimore. Motor yacht. Suburban shoreline in background. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6698

“U.S.S. Constellation” frigate. At dock flying American flag. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1914.

 

 

MC6820

African American Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) parade. Shows group Poseidon Reviewing Stand. Photograph by the Hughes Company, September 1926.

 

 

MC6821 .1

Copy negative: Hynson, Westcott, and Dunning, Baltimore pharmaceutical manufacturer. 1030 North Charles Street, Baltimore. Two views: Interior and exterior. Photograph by the Hughes Company, ca. 1936.

 

 

MC6821 .2

Copy negative: Hynson, Westcott, and Dunning, Baltimore pharmaceutical manufacturer. 1030 North Charles Street, Baltimore. Two views: Interior with employees or owners and drug store counters.

 

 

MC6822 .1

Street scene. Fire at Robert Eden Elementary School, Public School No. 20. Eden Street and Federal Street, Baltimore. Shows building, smoke, firemen, and spectators. Photograph by the Hughes Company, ca. 1926.

 

 

MC6822 .2

Street scene. Fire at Robert Eden Elementary School, Public School No. 20. Eden Street and Federal Street, Baltimore. Shows firemen either climbing in or out of building.

 

 

MC6823 .1

Sherwood Forest Country Club. Children on steps in woods. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1926.

 

 

MC6823 .2

Sherwood Forest Country Club. Shows children near house or clubhouse. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1926.

 

 

MC6823 .3

Sherwood Forest Country Club. Possibly clubhouse. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1926.

 

 

MC6823 .4

Sherwood Forest Country Club. Women playing golf. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1926.

 

 

MC6824

Claiborne & Annapolis Ferry Company. “Governor Albert C. Ritchie”. Ferry off of Annapolis, Maryland. Photograph by the Hughes Company, not dated.

 

 

MC6825

“Begona No. 1” ship. Montevideo at Baugh Chemical Company Wharf. Photograph by the Hughes Company, ca. 1920.

 

 

MC6826

Copy negative: Two photographs. Ship “Halifax” and ship “Emmett Small”.

 

 

MC6827

Snow scene. Snowplow on Frederick Road. State Road Commission. Photograph by the Hughes Company, 1921.

 

 

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