Box 3 [5x7]
Container
Contains 36 Results:
Copy photo: First steam fire engine to visit Baltimore, shown at 136 Baltimore Street in front of W. & H. Spiker oil and lamp store. Original: Unidentified photographer, undated
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Identifier: CC950-1
Dates:
undated
Copy photo: First steam fire engine to visit Baltimore, shown at 136 Baltimore Street in front of W. & H. Spiker oil and lamp store. Original: Unidentified photographer, undated
Item — Box: 3 [5x7]
Identifier: CC950-2
Dates:
undated
Copy photo: Continental Trust Company Building, after Great Fire of 1904. Southwest corner of Baltimore Street and South Street. Original: Unidentified photographer, 1904
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Identifier: CC953
Copy photo: Barnum’s City Hotel, southwest corner of Fayette Street and Calvert Street. Shows horse car and omnibuses. Razed in 1889. Equitable Building was built on this site in 1891. Original: Unidentified photographer, circa 1870
Item — Box: 3 [5x7]
Identifier: CC955
Dates:
circa 1870
Copy photo: Sulzebacher House, 900 block, West Baltimore Street. Original: Unidentified photographer, circa 1865
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Identifier: CC956
Dates:
circa 1865
Copy photo: Northwest corner of Calvert Street and Fayette Street, showing Gilmor-Johnson House (shortly before being razed). Original: Unidentified photographer, circa 1890-1895
Item — Box: 3 [5x7]
Identifier: CC957
Dates:
circa 1890-1895
Copy photo: Old Watch House, Saratoga Street near Holliday Street, shows scene of arrest of John J. White (?). Original: Unidentified photographer, 1862
Item — Box: 3 [5x7]
Identifier: CC968
Copy photo: Hoy’s Tabernacle, east side of Pennsylvania Avenue, between Lanvale Street and Lafayette Avenue. Erected ca. 1875 by Col. Hoy while engaged in a temperance crusade. Original: Unidentified photographer, taken in 1900 when it was a junk shop., 1900
Item — Box: 3 [5x7]
Identifier: CC975-1
Copy photo: Hoy’s Tabernacle, east side of Pennsylvania Avenue, between Lanvale Street and Lafayette Avenue. Erected ca. 1875 by Col. Hoy while engaged in a temperance crusade. Original: Unidentified photographer, taken in 1900 when it was a junk shop., 1900
Item — Box: 3 [5x7]
Identifier: CC975-2
Copy photo: Sun Iron Building, southeast corner of Baltimore Street and South Street. “First iron building completed in the U.S.” built 1851. Original: Unidentified photographer, circa 1880-1890
Item — Box: 3 [5x7]
Identifier: CC976
Dates:
circa 1880-1890