More than Meets the Eye: History of Maryland Through Prints, 1750-1900

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Maryland Historical Society
Library of Maryland History
201 W. Monument Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-685-3750
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Maryland History In Prints: 1752-1900
by Laura Rice


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Exhibit curated and text written by Laura Rice

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Room 1:
Immigrants in Maryland
Room 2:
Evangelical Religion and Reform
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Room 3:
Rowdies and Riots
Room 4:
Changes in the Land
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CONTENTS: Print Titles by Room
   Room 1 Immigrants in Maryland
1. Baltimore Schuetzen-Park
2 The Great Fight, between Tom Hyer & Yankee Sullivan, for $10,000 
3 Asking if I would ever dare to be 'sassy' to the Sisters again
4 Isaac McKim's Free School

5
[Little Joker Smoking Tobacco]
6 The Oddfellow's March
7
Masquerade Ball of Harmony Circle
8 Church of St. John the Evangelist

Room 2

Evangelical Religion and Reform
9 House of Refuge Baltimore
10 Almshouse
11 House of Reformation and Instruction for Colored Children
12 View on Jones's Falls, Baltimore. Representing the first Baptismal Rites performed there by the Revd. James Osbourn, Septr. 13th 1818
13
Maryland State Bible Society A.D. 1853
14 [The Floating School]

Room 3

Rowdies and Riots
15 The Conspiracy Against Baltimore, or The War Dance at Montgomery Court House
16 Canvass Back Duck 1 Male, 2 Female. View of Baltimore Maryland
17 Bank of Maryland
18 St. Patrick's Church
19
Weccacoe Engine Cos. House, and Reception of United Fire Co. of Baltimore
20 National Convention of Whig Young Men Assembled at the Canton Course Baltimore May 4th 1840
21 Fanny Elssler and the Baltimoreans
22 The Lexington of 1861

Room 4

Changes in the Land
23 Baltimore Town in 1752
24 Cotton Duck Factory, Low St. Balt.
25 The Maryland Chemical Works
26 In Blue Mountains Md.
27 Phoenix Line, "Safety Coaches"
28 Westminster Presbyterian Church, Corner Fayette and Greene Street, Baltimore
29 The Baltimore Bird
30 Waterloo Inn, the first Stage from Baltimore to Washington
31 The Thomas Viaduct, Across the Patapsco on the Washington Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
32 Baltimore in 1889

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