MAN. Manuscript Collections
Found in 600 Collections and/or Records:
College Club, Inc. records supplement II
A supplement to the existing College Club Records (MS 2555) and College Club, Inc. Records Supplement (MS 2697), this collection includes many of the same types of materials as its predecessors such as correspondence, meeting minutes, annual reports, and membership data. This organization was founded in 1894 for the purpose of gathering together women with college backgrounds to socialize and exchange ideas.
College Club records
This collection contains materials such as correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, and membership data of the social and educational non-profit organization, the College Club of Baltimore. This organization was founded in 1894 for the purpose of gathering together women with college backgrounds to socialize and exchange ideas.
Colonel Benjamin Franklin Taylor collection
This collection contains letters to Colonel Benjamin Franklin Taylor during his time fighting for the Union in the Civil War
Colonel Edward F. Jones papers
This collection contains correspondence pertaining to the activities of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment, commanded by Colonel Edward F. Jones in Baltimore, Maryland from April to July 1861.
Colonial period in Maryland collection
Commodore Joshua Barney manuscript collection
This collection contains the papers of Joshua Barney and his descendants. This includes correspondence, financial documents, land records, business papers, military service records, and more.
Coriell family papers
This collection primarily contains letters written to or by members of the Baltimore-based Coriell family. The letters mention the weather, mutual friends, illness, trips, and occasionally Baltimore politics.
Cornelius Howard papers
This collection contains material related to Baltimore County land owners and surveyors Cornelius Howard (1706-1777) and his son, Cornelius Howard II (1755-1844). These materials are dated from 1659 to 1853.
Crawford-Frost collection
This collection gives a good sampling of the wide ranging interests of William A. Crawford-Frost, from philosophical speculation to inventing. One box contains correspondence, patents, and misc. notes and items; the next four boxes contain copies of his writings, some in handwritten drafts, some typescript, some mimeographed and some printed
Crisp family papers
This collection consists of various financial documents relating to the Crisp Family Estate including, deeds, letters, licenses, and bills.