Parole statement written and signed by Charles H. Latrobe recognizing his obligation to the United States Government as First Lieutenant Engineer thusly allowing him to return home with all his belongings undisturbed as long as he obeys the Parole, 1865 May 18
Dates
- 1865 May 18
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research use.
Extent
From the Collection: 2.67 Linear Feet (4 full Hollinger boxes, 1 flat box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Scope and Contents
Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural structures such as various bridges and the construction of railways with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company among others.
Creator
- From the Collection: Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820 (Person)
- From the Collection: Latrobe, Benj. H. (Benjamin Henry), 1806-1878 (Person)
- From the Collection: Latrobe, Mary Elizabeth, 1771-1841 (Person)
- From the Collection: Latrobe, Charles Joseph, 1801-1875 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
610 Park Avenue
Baltimore MD 21201 United States
4106853750
specialcollections@mdhistory.org