Cover-Long-Deekens photograph collection
Abstract
This collection contains portraits of the Cover, Deekens, Long, and Lamar families, with many locations in Allegany County, Maryland, including Cumberland and Mount Savage.
Dates
- 1845-1931
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
The families of Margaret Lamar Deekens Cover (died 1986) and Loring Andrews Cover, Jr. (died 1982) include many illustrious ancestors.
Margaret Cover was born in Cumberland, the daughter of Francis S. and Mary Sprigg Long Deekens. She attended Sweetbriar College in Lynchburgh, Virginia, and came to the Baltimore area at some point, where she and her husband lived in Owings Mills. She was an avid collector of antique dollhouses and dollhouse furniture. Margaret's father, Francis S. Deekens was born in Australia, and came to the United States as a young man in 1881 via England, Canada, and France. A Cumberland business leader in real estate and insurance, he oversaw major real estate transactions and development in the region, and was a founder and president of the Real Estate and Securities Company (1903-circa 1918). Earlier he worked in the mining industry, as chief clerk for the Consolidation Coal Company at Frostburg (1885-1891), and as assistant vice president of the Union Mining Company at Mount Savage (1891-1902).
Margaret Cover's grandparents were J. Hampton and Sarah E. Sprigg Long of Cumberland, where J. Hampton Long was in the hardware business; her great grandfather was former Maryland Congressman (6th district) Captain Michael C. Sprigg. Other maternal ancestors were Revolutionary War heroes Colonel William Lamar (1755-1838; husband of Margaret Worthington Lamar, died 1821) and Captain Michael Cresap.
Loring A. Cover, Jr. was the son of Loring A. Cover (1867-1949), who was a prominent Baltimore businessman. Born at Western Run (Baltimore County), the son of a leather manufacturer/merchant, the elder Loring Cover attended Shenandoah Valley Academy in Winchester, Virginia and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1887. He worked with his father for about 17 years, during which time he married Grace Romayne Stayman (died 1935) of Winchester, Virginia. In 1907, Cover founded the Portland Cement Mill in Hagerstown in partnership with several other men, later known as Security Cement and Lime Company. Loring and Grace made their home in the Greenspring Valley (Baltimore County) at Garrison or Chattolanee. Their children were Loring, Jr., Thomas, III, Nelson, Grace (later Mrs. Symington), and Jane (later Mrs. Piper).
Loring A. Cover, Jr. worked mainly as an investment broker, with Baker Watts and Company as a young man, and for 25 years with T. Rowe Price and Associates until retirement in 1971. Raised in Baltimore, he attended Woodberry Forest School in Virginia, served in the Nary during World War I, graduated from Princeton University in 1921, and worked for the engineering dept. of the Bendix Radio Division plant in Towson during World War II.
Extent
1.0 Linear Feet (1 flat box)
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
The uncased photographs are housed in eight folders, and the six cased photographs and one album are all individually wrapped, with variable arrangement within the box. Of the uncased photographs, 55 are loose and 30 are mounted as a collage onto two boards.
None of the items have been numbered or arranged to correlate with the inventory. Until further arrangement can be done, the only way to match objects to the inventory listings is to compare dimensions and description of the photographs.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Mrs. Margaret Cover, 1984.
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of one box containing six cased photographs, eight folders with 85 uncased photographs, and one album with 24 images. Subjects are portraits of the Cover, Deekens, Long, and Lamar families, with many locations in Allegany County including Cumberland and Mount Savage. There are images of the estate "Strathmoor", and the Woodland Tennis Club in Frostburg. Other subjects include recreational activities such as tennis, bicycling, and a picnic in the Mount Savage coal mine.
The album, from the Civil War-era, contains carte-de-visite portraits of Harry Gilmor and Robert E. Lee, as well as Long, Lamar, and Deekens family portraits.
The collection also includes one folder with four pieces of printed ephemera, which are two valentines and two envelopes.
- Title
- Guide to the Cover-Long-Deekens photograph collection
- Status
- Under Revision
- Author
- Katherine Cowan
- Date
- 1999-10
- 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
- 2020-01-28: Manually entered into ArchivesSpace by Mallory Herberger.
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