MAN. Manuscript Collections
Found in 600 Collections and/or Records:
Ashcom and Reeder family genealogical collection
This collection primarily consists of genealogical records pertaining to the families of Ashcom and Reeder, but the families of Muir, Dawson, Thompson, Hooper, Gourley, Gould, Godwin, and Briscoe are also mentioned.
Associate Reformed Congregation of Baltimore records
This collection contains the records for the Asssociate Reformed Congregation of Baltimore, including registers of adult members, occasional communicants, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and removals.
Association Against Prohibition Amendment clippings
This collection is composed of copies of newspaper, newsletter and theatre program clippings arguing against the Prohibition Amendement in 1916.
Atkinson and Smith family papers
This collection consists of personal papers belonging to the Atkinson and Smith families as well as business papers related to the Baltimore Chemical Works, a firm operated from 1833-1851 by James E. Atkinson (d. 1851) and his brother-in-law, Robert Marsh Smith (1813-1893).
Austin McLanahan papers
Collection of letters and speeches written and delivered by Austin McLanahan (1871-1946) at meetings of the Politics-Literary Club, a private literary society.
Autograph and engraving collection
This is an artificial collection of famous autographs and engravings of notable individuals within the MdHS collections. The dates of the material range from the 17th century to the 20th century. Famous names include Queen Victoria of Great Britain, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Washington Irving, Alexander Hamilton, and Napoleon Bonaparte, among many others.
Baden-Robertson family manuscript collection
This collection contains a scrapbook, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and genealogical notes on the ancestors of Elinor Robertson Baden (b. 1895).
Bahr family collection
The Bahr Family Collection spans over 70 years from 1928 to 2001. Leonard Bahr, an artist himself, was enthusiastically interested in the Baltimore art scene. Materials included in this collection are correspondence, publications, newspaper clippings, a phonograph, a broadside, and a topographical map of Baltimore. Generally, these items relate to the artistic community and Baltimore as a whole.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad collection
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad collection
This collection contains documents related to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The majority of documents in this collection relate to the creation of the Northwestern Virginia Railroad.