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Perine photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: PP 0041

Abstract

This collection contains photographs of Perine family members and associates from the 1860s through the early 1900s. There are also images of the Perine family homes and other historic houses documented in 1914-1924, as well as scenes of Baltimore city in the early 1900s

Dates

  • 1850s-1943

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research use.

Conditions Governing Use

The reproduction of materials in this collection may be subject to copyright restrictions. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine and satisfy copyright clearances or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information visit the MCHC’s Rights and Permissions page.

Biographical / Historical

David Maulden Perine (1796-1882) served as Registrar of Wills in Baltimore city and county, and was owner of the Homeland estate north of Baltimore, which property was in his family from 1799. He married Mary Glenn, daughter of Judge Elias Glenn; their city residence was on North Liberty St. Two sons of the couple were the lawyer William Buchanan Perine (1823-1863) and a merchant and stockbroker, Elias Glenn Perine (1829-1922).

E. Glenn Perine lived at the Homeland estate and at a city residence at 512 Cathedral St. Educated at the school of John Prentis, he worked as a wholesale grocer starting in 1846, then as a stock broker with the firm of John S. Gittings starting in 1853, and finally as an independent stockbroker after 1856 until his retirement in 1865. E. Glenn married Eliza Ridgely Beall Washington Perine (d. 1919), a descendant of George Washington. A Maryland Historical Society member, E. Glenn was a vestryman and treasurer of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Redeemer from 1857-1920; his father had donated land from the Homeland estate upon which the church is located. In 1920, E. Glenn Perine donated to the city a site for the Govans branch (#22) of the Enoch Pratt Library.

E. Glenn and Eliza Perine had at least seven children, including Washington Perine (1870-1944), who lived at 607 Cathedral St. Washington Perine, a genealogist who did not marry, was an active member of the Maryland Historical Society and the Genealogical Society; the present collection was his donation to the Society.

Extent

0.83 Linear Feet (2 full Hollinger boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The photoprints are arranged according to PP catalog numbers. The negatives are arranged according to negative catalog numbers, the scheme for which incorporates that size and material of the negative.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Bequest of Washington Perine in 1944 (acc. 49606), and gift of the estate and heirs of Washington Perine in 1944 (acc. 49629, 49698).

Related Materials

MS 645, Perine Family Papers, 1783-1941

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of 2 boxes containing 279 modern photoprints made at the Maryland Historical Society during the 1980s from glass negatives created during years ca. 1860s-1943. Many images are reproductions of artworks, documents, and publications dating from the late 18th century to the 1940s, with a few copied items from the 17th century. There are relatively fewer original photographs, images made in the 1860s through the 1940s. Most of the glass negatives have duplicate/copy negatives. There are an additional 370 film negatives (both original photographs and copies of documents, artworks, and publications) for which we have neither prints nor duplicate/copy negatives.

Copied documents relate to the genealogy of the Glen(n), Perine, Barroll, Washington, Bushrod, Ludwell, Buchanan, and Aylett families. The documents include diaries, plats, programs, newspaper items, and records of organizations such as St. Paul's Church, The University of Maryland, and Friends' Monthly Meeting. There are also copies of family portraits for which originals were paintings, drawings, or prints. A large quantity (ca. 230) of the unprinted negatives are copies of pages of the publication Maryland Scenes, which includes landscape photographs of Maryland Counties: Baltimore, Allegheny, St. Mary's, Harford, Carroll, Charles, Garrett and Talbot.

Subjects of original photographs are Perine family members and associates ca. 1860s through the early 1900s, including photographs of Capt. George A. Custer and Lt. James B. Washington, C.S.A. in the 1860s; Perine family homes and other historic houses documented during years 1915-1924, including Harwood and Claymont Houses (W. Va.), Homeland and the William B. Perine house at Charles and Eager Sts.; scenes of Baltimore City in the early 1900s; Friends' Meeting houses in Baltimore and vicinity; the George Carey School (1883-1884) and the Wm. Marston School (1886).

Title
Guide to the Perine photograph collection
Status
Under Revision
Author
Katherine Cowan
Date
1999-09
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • 2020-01-17: 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