Colonial Dames of America
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Eliza Coale Funk papers
The Eliza Coale Funk Papers span more than 200 years of Maryland history, from roughly 1758 until 2004 and focus on the Chase, Coale, and Funk families.
The Colonial Dames of America, Inc., Chapter I collection
This collection contains the archives of the Colonial Dames of America, Chapter I (Baltimore Branch), circa 1892 to 2020. Included are correspondence, minute books, annual reports, membership lists, constitutions and by-laws, genealogical charts, scrapbooks, and photographs detailing the administration and activities of the organization with a focus on education, philanthropy, and historic preservation.
William Bose Marye collection
This collection contains correspondence, genealogical, topographical and historical research material, and items of a more personal nature such as financial data, travel journals, and wills of William Bose Marye (1886-1979). Marye was a prominent authority on Maryland history, genealogy, topography, and Indian archaeology.