MAN. Manuscript Collections
Found in 600 Collections and/or Records:
Moffett papers
This collection contains the letters of William H. Moffett, Jr. and Edwin W. Moffett to father William H. Moffett Sr. and their brothers, during the Civil War, describing conditions. Also included are muster rolls and reports of Captain Moffett while a members of the 8th MD Regiment, Volunteer Infantry
Mordecai Gist papers
This collection contains the correspondence of Brigadier General Mordecai Gist during the American Revolution. Topics include military affairs and the Maryland Line, accounts and returns (1779-83), and Gist family records.
Morrison and related family papers
Families represented in this collecton include Morrison, Talbot, Daugherty, Lovelace, Jessop, and Britton. Materials include genealogical notes and charts, correspondence, wills, military orders, journals, account books, legal papers, and real estate contracts.
Moss family manuscript collection
This collection contains the correspondence and personal papers of the Moss family. Letters to Hamilton Pike Moss from family and business associates represent the bulk of the collection.
Mount District Improvement Association records
Mrs. W. Wallace Symington ephemera collection
M.S. Levy and Sons, Inc. records
This collection consists of various business records of the Baltimore hat manufacturing firm, M.S. Levy and Sons, Inc. Included are order records for straw and felt hats; manufacturing expense accounts books; monthly financial statements; a design book; minutes of meetings of the board of directors; and blueprints for additions to the plant.
M.S. Levy and Sons, Inc. records
This collection consists primarily of legal records and financial reports of the Baltimore hat manufacturing firm M.S. Levy and Sons, Inc. Also included are the records related to the company's reorganization and merger with the New England Panama Hat Company in 1939.
M.S. Levy and Sons records
This collection contains the accounts, contracts, catalogs, and various business records connected with M. S. Levy and Sons, Baltimore hat manufacturers, 1884-1958.
Muller-Van Bokkelen-Allison papers
This collection correspondence, diaries and legal documents of three important Baltimoreans: Reverend Libertus Van Bokkelen, Reverend David Prescott Allison and Louis Muller, circa 1878-1889.