MAN. Manuscript Collections
Found in 600 Collections and/or Records:
Edwin Warfield papers
Consists of 15 volumes of scrapbooks concerning the career of Edwin Warfield.
Elbert Kenneth Saxmann manuscript collection
This collection contains documents and ephemera relating to the life of Corporal Elbert K. Saxmann, focusing primarily upon World War II.
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.
Eliza Custis - Marquis de Lafayette correspondence
This collection contains letters written by the Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834) to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law (1776-1832) and several other acquaintances.
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte papers
The Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte papers consist of correspondence, account books, newspaper clippings and scrapbooks. Topics range from her life in Baltimore, her marriage to Jerome Bonaparte and exile from France, and her struggle to secure her son's inheritance. The collection is comprised of 20 boxes.
Elkridge-Harford Hunt Club manuscript collection
The Elkridge-Harford Hunt Club manuscript collection contains papers related to the history and activities of the Elkridge Fox Hunting Club, the Elkridge Hounds, Inc., the Harford Hunt Club, and the Elkridge-Harford Hunt Club. The bulk of the material consists of the records and correspondence collected by Mr. J. Rieman McIntosh while researching the history of the Elkridge-Harford Hunt Club for his 1978 book.
Ellicott family deeds and land papers
This collection concerns the Ellicott brothers purchase of land in Baltimore County and in Baltimore City.
Eltonhead Manor and Habre de Venture correspondence collection
This collection contains correspondence related to the acquisition by the Baltimore Museum of Art of the wood paneling from two Maryland houses--Eltonhead Manor in Calvert County and Habre de Venture in Charles County.
Emily L. Harper papers
These are the financial and business papers of prominent Baltimorean Emily Louisa Harper (1812-1892), who was the daughter of Robert Goodloe Harper and granddaughter of Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
Emily Stone Barton Brune manuscript collection
Contains correspondence of Brune, her husband, Frederick William Brune, and other members of their family. The letters primarily discuss personal matters, such as travel arrangements, school, and health. Some of the letters discuss church-related affairs and personal beliefs.