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O'Brien collection of Boone photographs

 Collection
Identifier: PP 0018

Abstract

This collection contains photographs made or collected by R. Sanchez Boone, Jr., many documenting damage to the city of London, England from air raids during World War II. There are also portraits of R. Sanchez Boone, Jr. during service in the United States Army, and of other individuals including Boone's family. Other subjects are unidentified group portraits that appear to be military companies, and the Mt. Vernon area of Baltimore, Maryland, including an image of the Boone-Elder Company liquor store.

Dates

  • 1940-1985

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research use.

Conditions Governing Use

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Biographical / Historical

R. (Raphael) Sanchez Boone, Jr. (1909-1974) was a lifetime resident of 1221 N. Calvert St. in Baltimore city. His parents were R. Sanchez (1872-1954) and Ada (O’Donnell) Boone (1872-1969). R. Sanchez, Sr. was in the liquor wholesale and retail business, having inherited the Boone-Elder Company (established 1871) from his father Daniel A. Boone. Ada O’'Donnell Boone was founder (in 1891 at age 19) and former headmistress of Miss O’'Donnell’s School which she conducted in her home, educating local children including the former Bessie Wallis Warfield, a neighbor on E. Biddle Street

R. Sanchez, Jr. was a graduate of City College and Loyola College. He did not marry, but served in the merchant marine, then the United States Army. During World War II, he attained the rank of Major, and served as Fire Marshal for United States forces in Great Britain, apparently witnessing the worst of the London Blitz, which is documented in this collection. After the war he joined the Boone-Elder Company, becoming president after his father’s death in 1954. A Boone-Elder Company retail store was located at 1001 Cathedral Street. Mr. Boone was involved in civic activities and neighborhood improvement associations in the Mt. Vernon area of Baltimore city.

A life long "fire buff", Mr. Boone ran errands for the firemen at the No. 28 engine house at Guilford and Mt. Royal Avenues as a child, and as an adult was known to literally "drop everything" to reach the scene of any multiple alarm fire in the vicinity.

He was a charter member of the Pompier Club, an organization of Baltimore fire enthusiasts formed in 1949 from a split within the Box 414 Association. He also belonged to two fire-related organizations in New York – the Fire Bell Club and the Cycle Club. He was made an honorary Chief of the Baltimore Fire Department in February, 1972.

Extent

1.0 Linear Feet (1 flat box)

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The collection is organized by subject under the following headings:

- R. Sanchez Boone, Jr. and family, n.d. and 1944-1945.

- Portraits, ca. 1945.

- Baltimore scenes, n.d.

- London Blitz, ca. 1939-1941.

- R. Sanchez Boone, Jr. as honorary Chief, Baltimore City Fire Department, 1972.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Ada Boone O'Brien, 1980.

Related Materials

MS 2462,

MS 2356,

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of 1 box, with 13 folders and one album, containing 200 items with 129 photoprints from ca. 1940-1985. The bulk of the collection (84 photoprints, and 50 xeroxed pages with commentary from the discarded album that originally contained the photos) documents damage to the city of London, England from air raids during World War II in the early 1940s. There are also portraits of Boone during service in the U.S. Army, and of other individuals including members of Boone’s family. There are unidentified group portraits of what appear to be military companies, and a signed portrait of Walter T. Graham. Other subjects include the Mt. Vernon area of Baltimore city, including a photo of the Boone-Elder Company liquor store.

Note: Collection also contains assorted memorabilia (21 items), including: Boone’s military identification card, 1945; Boone’s certificate of merit from the United States Army, 1945; Ada O'’Donnell Boone’s calling card; postcards of Rochefort-en-Terre; certificates honoring Boone from the Baltimore City Police and Fire Departments, 1964-1972; greeting cards with fire themes.

Title
Guide to the O'Brien collection of Boone photographs
Status
In Progress
Author
Katherine Cowan
Date
1999-07
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Revision Statements

  • 2020-01-15: Manually entered into ArchivesSpace by Mallory Herberger.

Repository Details

Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository

Contact:
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
610 Park Avenue
Baltimore MD 21201 United States
4106853750