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Photographic Prints, 20 x 24, Box 1-12 - Peale/BCLM Photographs Collection
Maryland Historical Society
Photograph Collection Inventory List
Special Collections Department
201 West Monument Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201
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PEALE/BALTIMORE CITY LIFE MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION
PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS, 20 x 24 INCH, Boxes 1-12
Inventory Lists
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Note: Prints may be copy prints of original glass negatives, film negatives, daguerreotypes, etc. in the collection.
Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 1
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
CC1 | Photograph on board; National Farmers and Planters Bank Building. Northwest corner of South Street and German Street. |
| Back of photo: CC1 ACC 31.1 |
1985.47.1 | Photograph; View of Fallsway Looking North Across Fayette Street, ca. 1950. |
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1975.23 | Photograph (mounted); Northern Central Railway Elevator. |
| Transmittal memo paperclipped to photo |
75.23 | Photograph (mounted); Canton Grain elevator, ca. 1920s. The present Canton Grain elevator replaced the one destroyed by fire in 1916. Operated by Central Soya Corporation. Grain Storage capacity: 4,250,000 bu. Rated as the fastest operation on the Atlantic Coast. Fourth grain elevator that was erected at this location. |
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None | Photograph; "Group of men, seated ca. 1890 (?)" |
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None | Photograph (mounted); "Waterfront Warehouse, Hughes Company photo" |
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CC34 | Photograph (mounted); street view of the old Maryland Institute. |
| Printed on the board: "The Old Maryland Institute, located at Marsh Market Space and Baltimore Street, about 1880. The cornerstone of the building was laid on March 13, 1851. It was destroyed in the fire of 1904." |
CC7 (2) | Photograph; long bridge over a river. |
| Small part of lower right-hand corner is missing; Back of photo: "The Belvedere Bridge, which spanned what is now Jones Falls, about 1880. Built in 1819, it is shown here as it appeared shortly before it was torn down in 1880." |
CC9 | Photograph on board; group of men standing under an arch. Scene at the corner of Druid Hill Avenue and Eutaw Street during the Sesquicentennial in 1880. |
| Small bits of corners are missing; Back of photo: "Scene at the corner of Druid Hill Avenue and Eutaw Street during the Sesquicentennial in 1880. The arch at this point is shown, likewise old no. 7 (?) engine house which has since been reged (?)." |
CC18 | Photograph (mounted); street view of a school. Light Street Methodist Church School on German St, demolished 1869. Built 1796 |
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CC41 | Photograph (mounted); five men standing next to a suction engine. |
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CC56 | Photograph (mounted); "The Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association in Union Depot Plaza, off the 1400 Block North Charles Street, looking north, ca 1900." |
| Back of photo: "Veteran Volunteer Fireman's Association in Union Depot Plaza, looking north c. 1900 shows N (?) Charles Hotel." |
CC58 | Photograph (mounted); "Sons of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association with the Patapsco Engine, on Harrison Street, ca. 1900." |
| Back of photo: same as caption printed on front |
Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 2
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
CC69 | Photograph (mounted); "The New Market Engine House, situated on the West side of Eutaw Street near Lexington Street, ca. 1860." |
| Verso: "1856-59" |
CC117 | Photograph (mounted); "Mayor Howard W. Jackson greets the National Polish Orchestra in the Reception Room of the City Hall on March 3, 1925. The Reception Committee is as follows: Frank Markiewicz, Polish Editor; John A. Slowik, City Librarian; Edward I. Novak, City Councilman, Adam Gregorius; and Frank Fondo." |
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CC114 | Photograph (mounted); Mayor Ferdinand Claiborne Latrobe. |
| Verso: "Mayor Ferdinand Claiborne Latrobe First elected in 1875, he was re-elected three times. At that time, the term was only two years. From other pictures we think this photograph was made during his first term." |
CC115 | Photograph (mounted); "President Harding, Mrs. Harding, Mayor Broening, and Mrs. Broening at the unveiling of the Francis Scott Key Memorial at Fort McHenry, June 14, 1922." |
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CC81 | Photograph on board; Carrollton Hotel. Light Street and German Street, Baltimore, 1895. Destroyed in Great Fire of 1904. |
| Back of photo: "Carrollton Hotel Baltimore, Light & German Sts., 1895. Destroyed in Fire of 1904." |
CC106 | Photograph on board; "U.S.S. Maryland donated by Lieut. B.A. Hartt Navy Department Washington, D.C. April 16, 1927" USS Maryland CR 10328 |
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CC78 | Photograph (mounted); "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Scenery, Company's Hotel, Deer Park, Maryland." Bendann Photograph, Baltimore, ca. 1880. |
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CC108 | Photograph on board; "U.S.S. Baltimore Donated by Lieut. B.A. Hartt Navy Dept., Washington, D.C. March 28, 1927" |
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CC109 | Photograph on board; "C.S.S. Alabama, or 290, and Officers" |
| This photograph is a reproduction of a board that had 23 photos on it. The photos are numbered and have captions. |
CC142 | Photograph on board; Aerial view of spire. 1st German Reformed Church. |
| Back of photo: "1st German Reformed Church Built 1797-1805 Ludwig Herrring, archt. Demolished 1866" |
CC143 | Photograph on board; street view of a building. Eastern Female High School. Aisquith Street and Orleans Street, Baltimore. Photograph by John J. Kirkness, Jr., Broadway and Bank Street ca. 1910. |
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CC188 | Photograph; Marechal Foche 1919 A la ville de Baltimore. eu souvenir de ma visite. 22 Nov. 21 T. Foch (?)" |
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CC197 | Photograph on board; "Officers of the Fifth Regiment. I. M.N.G. Loreley City, Maryland,1891. Presented by Armstead M Webb, 1917." |
| There are numbers written on the photo that identify each soldier. On the back is a list of the numbers and the solidiers to which they correspond. |
Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 3
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
CC257 | Photograph on board; large stone building |
| Back of photo: 72 |
CC200 | Photograph on board; Surviving Defenders of Baltimore, War of 1812, ca. 1860-1880. |
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CC243 | Photograph (mounted); "Air view of Baltimore Harbor, second largest in U.S. showing coal and commercial piers, June 1927." |
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CC255 | Photograph on board; Old U.S. Customs House. Gay Street and Lombard Street, Baltimore, ca. 1895. |
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CC244 | Photograph on board; aerial view of a city |
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CC256 | Photograph on board; City Hall, Baltimore, ca. 1880. Aerial view. |
| Back of photo: City Hall, c. 1880 Before 1881 Rennert (?) House Demolished 1881 |
CC202 | Four photographs mounted on one board; "Baltimoreans view the total eclipse of the sun, January 24, 1925" |
| Eclipse January 24, 1925 |
CC223 | Photograph on board; Telephone Exchange Building. Northeast corner of St. Paul Street and Bank Lane, 1895. Aerial view. Destroyed in Great Fire of 1904. |
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CC222 | Photograph on board; Old Carroll Hall, the Baltimore News Building. Southeast corner of Baltimore Street and Calvert Street. Site of Continental Trust Building, 1895. |
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CC203 | Photograph (mounted); The Baltimore and Ohio Glee Club, organized in 1913. Hobart Smock, Director.” Organized in 1913, now in its twelfth season. During its entire history the club has been under the musical direction of Mr. Hobart Smock. The Club will appear for its Annual Concert at the Maryland Casualty Club House on May 1st. It will broadcast from Philadelphia Sta. WOO Wannamaker Store on March 13th and from Sta WJW, New York City, Radio Corporation of America on April 17th. The Club has appeared in concert in most of the large cities of the East. Photo by Guilford Studio." |
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CC259 | Photograph (mounted); "Scene just prior to laying the corner stone of the Post Office, with Masonic Ceremony, 1882" |
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Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 4
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
CC302 | Photograph (mounted); unidentified building on unidentified road. |
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CC260 | Photograph on board; Maryland Academy of Science Building. Northeast corner of Franklin Street and Cathedral Street, 1895. Present site of YMCA Building. |
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CC269 | Photograph on board; exterior of unidentified building. Northeast corner of Cathedral Street and Center Street. |
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CC303 | Photograph (mounted); "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Scenery Channel Span, Ohio River Bridge" |
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CC319 | Photograph (mounted); "Front Street Theatre. This famous playhouse, demolished October-1905, was one of the most noted in the United States. It stood on Front Street near Low. In this theatre: William Macready made his first appearance in Baltimore, December 11, 1848. Jenny Lind made her first appearance in Baltimore, December 8, 1850." |
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CC320 | Photograph (mounted); "Gunpowder Temporary Supply, Baltimore City Water Works" |
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MC412 | Photograph; buildings along the water. Linthicum Heights. |
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CC342 | Photograph on board; Frances, Brazil Line. Unloading coffee, ca. 1895. |
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CC304 | Photograph (mounted); "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Scenery, Viaduct Hotel, Relay Station Maryland. " |
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CC324 | Photograph (mounted); "Wct (?) Royal Reservoir Baltimore City Water Works" |
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Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 5
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
CC954 | Photograph on board; aerial view of a building |
| Back of photo: # 172 |
MC898 | Photograph on board; exterior of a stone building. Crimea, home of Reginald Hutton. |
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CC950 | Photograph on board; aerial view of a fire engine in the street. The first steam fire engine in Baltimore, the Miles Greenwood, built for the corporation of Boston. Given trial in Baltimore on February 2, 1855. 136 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. |
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CC945 | Photograph on board; Merchant’s National Bank Building. Southeast corner of South Street and Water Street, ca. 1895. Shows third National Bank. |
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CC947 | Photograph on board; Masonic Temple, ca. 1895. Before fire and subsequent remodeling. |
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CC946 | Photograph on board; Graveyard. Quaker burial ground. |
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CC953 | Photograph on board; Unidentified abandoned skyscraper. |
| Back of photo: 549 City Hall |
CC944 | Photograph on board; Exterior, Farmers and Merchants National Bank Building, 1895. Northeast corner of South Street and Lombard Street. Destroyed in Great Fire of 1904. |
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CC941 | Photograph on board; Ships at a lumber yard. The N.W. James Lumber Yard at Canton with schooners unloading, ca. 1890. |
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CC895 | Photograph on board; Aerial view of Baltimore. Looking southeast from B&O Building, 1895. |
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CC951 | Photograph on board; Exterior view of Fireman’s Insurance Company of Baltimore building, ca. 1895. Northeast corner of South Street and Second Street. |
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CC958 copy | Photograph; Calverton Mill in Gwyn Falls, Baltimore. |
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CC964 | Photograph on board; Light Street Docks, ca. 1900. Piedmont Air Line (railroad) docks at Light Street. Steamers from here connected with railroads in Virginia, ca. 1885. |
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Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 6
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
CC963 | Photograph; B&O Pier, Locust Point, 1875. |
| Verso: The B&O Railroad developed piers at Locust Point after the Civil War. In 1868 the Baltimore - Bremen Steamship Line was inaugurated. |
CC969 | Photograph; Federal Hill Artillery Emplacement, Butler Battery. View looking northwest, ca. 1862. Possibly by David Bachrach. American Civil War. Print from original 8x10 inch glass negative. See glass negative collection (labeled withthe same item ID). |
| Print from glass negative. See also: CC970 |
CC970 | Photograph; Federal Troops on Federal Hill. Garrison Duty. David Bachrach, ca. 1865. American Civil War. Print from original 8x10 inch glass negative. See glass negative collection (labeled withthe same item ID). |
| Print from glass negative. See also: CC969 |
CC976 | Photograph on board; Sun Iron Building. |
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CC961 | Photograph on board; Ships on water. Coffee ships, Baltimore and Dons and U.S. Revenue Cutter Crawford, 1895. |
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CC965 | Photograph on board; Group of men standing on dock. Driving first pile for Gay Street Dock. March 1, 1906. |
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CC966 | Photograph (mounted); Group of men standing on dock. Driving first pile for Gay Street Dock. March 1, 1906. |
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CC968 | Photograph on board; Men standing on sidewalk. Old Watch House, Saratoga Street near Holliday Street, ca. 1860. |
| Shows scene of arrest of John J. White (?). |
CC977 | Photograph on board; exterior of the Hurst, Purnell & Co. building. |
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Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 7
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
CC984 | Photograph on board; View from Federal Hill showing new building since American Civil War, ca. 1873. Shows Central Presbyterian Church (burned July 1873). Christ P.E. Church (far right), cornerstone laid May 1870. Masonic Temple, completed 1869. Carrollton Hotel, completed 1872. |
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CC986 | Photograph on board; Severn Apartments. Northeast corner of Mt. Vernon Place and Cathedral Street. Shows building on either side. Photograph by Kirkness, Broadway and Bank Streets, ca. 1900. |
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CC981 | Photograph on board; Chamber of Commerce building. Northeast corner of Holliday Street and Second Street, ca. 1900. |
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CC978 | Photograph on board; Baltimore News, prior to 1911. |
| Verso: Before 1911-when Murray (?) Bldg.; now occupying site [1966] was built) |
CC979 | Photograph on board; Baltimore American building, ca. 1900. Southwest corner of Baltimore Street and South Street. Erected in 1875. |
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CC980 | Photograph on board; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad building. Northwest corner of Baltimore Street and Calvert Street, ca. 1890. Shows horsecards, omnibuses, and Barnum’s Hotel. |
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CC983 | Photograph on board; Panorama of Baltimore before the Great Fire of 1904. Panorama taken from above Baltimore Street and Howard Street, toward northeast, ca. 1898. |
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CC987 | Photograph on board; view of the water from Federal Hill. Photograph by David Bachrach, 1865. |
| Back of photo: View from the Federal Hill fortifications. |
CC988 | Photograph on board; aerial view of the Light Street Docks, 1885. |
| Back of photo: Another part of the Light Street Docks showing the "Emma Ford" 1885. |
CC989 | Photograph on board; Panorama of Baltimore, looking northwest from corner of Baltimore Street and Calvert Street, ca. 1900. |
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CC993 | Photograph (mounted); The "Old" Pratt Library, Mulberry near Cathedral Street, ca. 1890. Built in 1882, it was razed in 1930 to make way for the Central Pratt now standing. |
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Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 8
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
CC1009 | Photograph on board; Johns Hopkins Hospital, facing Broadway Street, ca. 1920. Aerial view. |
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CC1020 | Photograph on board; exterior view of the Howard Auditorium. |
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CC1013 | Photograph on board; aerial view of Union Station. Charles Street and Jones Falls, ca. 1895. |
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CC1008 | Photograph on board; Aerial view of the Old Post Office, ca. 1890. |
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CC1010 | Photograph on board; City Court, formerly Masonic Temple, St. Paul Street. |
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CC1011 | Photograph on board; aerial view of City Hall, Baltimore. |
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CC1014 | Photograph (mounted); aerial view of ships on the water. |
| Back of photo: Newly constructed Pier St. Gram elevators at Locust Point Slups of Allan Line, ca. 1872 |
CC1015 | Photograph on board; Exterior of a tall building. German Street (now Redwood Street) before widening, looking east from Hopkins Place. |
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CC1016 | Photograph on board; Aerial view of the buildings along south side of Baltimore Street at Charles Street. Photograph by Kirkness, Broadway and Bank Street. |
| Back of photo: south side of Baltimore St. at Charles photo by Kirkness Broadway & Bank St. |
CC1018 | Photograph on board; Exterior view of Front Street Theatre. |
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CC1021 | Photograph on board; Front Street Theatre, interior view while being demolished. October 1905. |
| Back of photo: Front St. Theatre, interior while being demolished, October 1905 |
CC1023 | Photograph on board; Continental Building. Aerial view. Southeast corner of Baltimore Street and Calvert Street, ca. 1900. |
| Back of photo: Continental Bldg., SE corner Baltimore & Calverts Sts., c. 1900 |
Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 9
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
MC4057 | Photograph on board; Exterior of unidentified building |
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H282 | Photograph (drawing?) on board; aerial view of the harbor |
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H434 | Drawing (mounted); The Winans Steamer |
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MC2681 | Reproduction of painting. "Compliments of Albert Rosenberg of Machael,1943. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Courtesy of the Carnegie Institution John Hanson, President, November 5, 1781 to November 4, 1782. The original painting by C.W. Peale is in Independence Hall, Philidelphia." |
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MC 4018 | Photograph (mounted); "The Honorable J. Harold Grady Kenneth, M. Brooks Studio" |
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MC3313 | Photograph (mounted); Maryland Motor Car Company, ca. 1915. "Compliments of the Maryland Motor Car Insurance Co." |
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MC1985(?) | Photograph (mounted); "The "Latham Machine" in its flight over Baltimore on November 7, 1910. The pilot, Hubert Latham, received $5,000 from the Sunpapers for making the flight. Such a flight was considered hazardous in those days. Photographed by Alvin N. Nusbaum. Gift of Alan Nusbaum, 1910. |
| Back of photo: MC1985(?) [We have a 4x5 copy negative see MC1985 6/84 dlc] Vertical file at Maryland Room, Pratt Library. |
MC4017 | Photograph (mounted); "The Honorable Thomas J. D'Alesandro, Jr., Kenneth M. Brooks Studio" May 4, 1960. |
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MC4020 | Photograph (mounted); "Henry A. Barnes, Kenneth M. Brooks Studio." |
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MC3027 | Photograph on board; Exterior view of The Federal Land Bank of Baltimore. |
| Back of photo: Wyatt & Nolting. Collection Gift of John Hiscartt. |
MC4537A-C | Three photographs (mounted); "The famous Constellation, ca. 1890. Launched in Baltimore in 1797, this historic vessel was the first ship of the United States Navy." "Ships tied up at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, about 1900. The stern of the Constitution is shown at the left. The Hartford, photographed about 1900. The ship photographs above are the gift of August Mencken." |
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MC3563 | Five photographs (mounted); "Photographs of Baltimore scene, ca. 1900, by James M. Adams, amateur photographer." |
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Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 10
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
MC4597 | Photograph; Aerial view of Harbor Field, Dundalk. O. Rawling Craig, June 17, 1935. |
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MC4571 | Nine photographs (mounted); Locomotives. Photographs by James M. Adams, ca. 1900-1910. Adams was an amateur photographer and a Signalman on the B&O Railroad. |
| Adams was an amateur photographer and a Signalman on the B&O Railroad. |
MC4573 | Two photographs (mounted); Baltimore Revolver Club. Photograph by Meredith Javier (also featured in the photographs, first man at far left, first row), ca. 1905. |
| Newspaper article was based on this photograph. Gift of Alan Nusbaum. |
| Photograph on board; Portrait of unidentified man. C.W. Engle, after photograph by Javier. |
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MC5814-1 | Photograph; Lacrosse memorial trophy |
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MC5814-2 | Photograph; Intercollegiate Lacrosse Championship Trophy |
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MC8494 | Photograph; Unidentified group portrait. Lecture in Washington, D.C. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | Verso: Lecture in Washington, D.C. 1966.3 |
MC4574 A | Photograph; Girls playing volleyball. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 B | Photograph; Boys and girls gathered around piano. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 C | Photograph; Unidentified group portrait. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 D | Photograph; Group of young girls and boys watching a performance (?) outside | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 E | Photograph; Young children wading in a pool. Opening of Patterson Park wading pool under auspices of Playground Athletic League, 1926. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | Verso: Submitted by Miss I. Pearl Williams Marylander Apts. 3501 St. Paul Street Baltimore-18, Md. 1966.3 |
MC4574 F | Photograph; Group of women posing outside of a stone building, signs read "Consumers' League" and "The Junior League of Baltimore" | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 G | Photograph; Unidentified group of men and women in cars. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 H | Photograph; Group of boys working with wood. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 I | Photograph; Group of young girls dancing in couples. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 J | Photograph; Boys playing at park. Play day at Druid Hill Park under the auspices of Playground Athletic League, 1925. Miss Margaret E. Haydock, with hat near flag, Supervisor of Children’s Play; Mary Whetrette, Play Leader, directly in front of Miss Haydock. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | Verso: Submitted by Miss I. Pearl Williams Marylander Apts. 3501 St. Paul Street Baltimore-18, Md. 1966.3 |
MC4574 K | Photograph; young children playing at a park | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 L | Photograph; Three masked individuals. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 M | Photograph; Group shot of an orchestra on stage | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 N | Photograph; Four actors on stage | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 O | Photograph; Five dancers on stage | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC4574 P | Photograph; Four women seated at a table. Christhilf Studio. | Bureau of Recreation Collection | 1966.3 |
MC5511 | Photograph on board; Four way intersection in the city |
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MC5846 | Photograph on board; Washington Monument |
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MC7977-1 | Five photographs on board; Homecoming Week, September 1907. Governor Warfield of Maryland signed a "Homecoming Proclamation," whereby "Maryland shall welcome, with open doors, those of her sons and daughters who have gone forth from her towns and cities to seek fortune and acquire fame..." The homecoming festivities that resulted took place from October 13 to 19, 1907. Shown here are stages of the parades, which marked Homecoming Week in Baltimore. Photograph by Alvin. N. Nusbaum. |
| Gift of Alvin N. Nusbaum, 1964. |
MC7977-2 | Seven photographs on board; Parades, floats, and lighted signs mark Baltimore's celebration of Homecoming Week, October 13th to 19th, 1907. Photographed by Alvin N. Nusbaum |
| Gift of Alan Nusbaum, 1964. |
MC8756 | Photograph on board; "Greetings and best wishes (signature) Cronhardt" |
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MC8578 | Photograph (mounted); "Ninth annual meet, League of American Wheelman, Baltimore, June 19, 1888. Photograph by Bachrach & Bros. |
| Gift of Harris Auction Galleries , 1968. |
MC13,059 | Photograph; The Leonard School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Class of 1912. |
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Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 11
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
MC7585 | Photograph on board; Panoramic view of War Memorial Plaza. Photograph by Fred Mueller, 1959. Mueller was the inventor of the panoramic camera. |
| Gift of Mrs. Isabella Coons, sister of the photographer |
MC4528 | Photograph (mounted); "Getting Shipshape.” Sam Shore. |
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MC4542 | Photograph on board; aerial view of a body of water, ca. 1960. |
| Verso: Morell E. Sexton P.O. Box 9161 Raleigh, N.C. Carr-Lowry Glass |
MC4544 MC4543 | Two photographs (mounted); Taney and Peabody. |
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MC6966 and MC4545 | Two photographs (mounted); Military Courage statue and "LaFayette" |
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MC2901-3 MC4546 | Two photographs (mounted); Howard and Wallis. |
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MC4548 A | Photograph (mounted); 1940s (?) view of ships |
| Back of photo: Slupyrds (?)-Key Husg (?) Morvacisle Photograph By Sussman-Ochs x811-2 |
MC4548 C | Photograph (mounted); Sussman-Ochs construction scene, Harbor, ca. 1960-1965. Construction workers. |
| Back of photo: Sussman-Ochs Construction Scene Harbor |
MC4554 | Photograph (mounted); Laurel Race Course, 1951. Photograph by Joe Fleischer, 1951 |
| Back of photo: Laurel Race Course 6.6 Appeared in Balt mag. 10/.51 Joe Flesher Photos |
MC4555 | Photograph (mounted); The La Fayette Statue in Mt. Vernon Place, ca. 1955. Photograph by Sussman-Ochs. |
| Back of photo: 66.6 Photo by Sussman-Ochs 2102 Md Are 21218 |
MC4556A | Photograph; Preston Gardens, ca. 1960. |
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MC4556(B) | Photograph (mounted); "The "Old" Baltimore Memorial Stadium (capacity 62,500), 1953." |
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MC4557A | Photograph (mounted); "The head of the Francis Scott Key Monument at Fort McHenry. The statue is of Orpheus, God of Music. It is bronze, weighs 20 tons, and is 25 feet high. Dedicated in 1922, the statue is shown here as photographed in about 1955. Photograph by Samuel Lauver." |
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MC4591 | Photograph (mounted); Horse-drawn carriage outside of a furniture store. |
| Back of photo: llm. TRAVIS |
MC8493 | Photograph (mounted); "Battle Monument Square, late 19th century." |
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Photo Prints, 20 x 24, Box 12
Item ID | Description | Collection Info. | Notes |
MC3323 | Photograph (frame attached to back); "Calverton Junior High School. Myer & Ayers, Architects" |
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CC957 | Photograph on board; exterior view of a stone building. Monument Square. |
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CC958 | Photograph on board; Woodyear Flour Mills. Gwynns Falls, near Columbia Avenue, ca. 1895. |
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MC7973 | Photograph on board; U.S. Customs House. Cornerstone laid in 1902, occupied by 1907. Constructed by Henry Smith & Sons. |
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MC5453 | Photograph (mounted); First floor plan for the house of Mr. and Mrs. A. Randolph Hyatt. |
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