Box 13 [5x7]
Container
Contains 36 Results:
Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900
Item — Box: 13 [5x7]
Identifier: MC4150A
Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900
Item — Box: 13 [5x7]
Identifier: MC4150B
Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900
Item — Box: 13 [5x7]
Identifier: MC4150C
Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900
Item — Box: 13 [5x7]
Identifier: MC4150D
Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900
Item — Box: 13 [5x7]
Identifier: MC4150E
Interior view of home of Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University. 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Unidentified photographer, 1900
Item — Box: 13 [5x7]
Identifier: MC4150F
Copy negative: “Opening of Baltimore City Railroad, July 20, 1859. The first car.” Illustration in Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. October 1, 1859.
Item — Box: 13 [5x7]
Identifier: MD3041
Dates:
circa 1848-1989
Copy negative: Section of the Boston Battery, near the Relay House, commanding the Baltimore and Patapsco River.
Item — Box: 13 [5x7]
Identifier: MD5406
Dates:
circa 1848-1989
Copy negative: “Arrest of Marshal Kane, at his house in Baltimore, at three o’clock a.m., on Tuesday, June 27, by order of Major-General Banks on a charge of treason.” Illustration from newspaper.
Item — Box: 13 [5x7]
Identifier: MD5410
Dates:
circa 1848-1989
Copy negative: “Entrance to the Provost-Marshal’s Building, Holliday Street, Baltimore, guarded by cannon to prevent the intrusion of the mob – Colonel Kenley acting as Provost-Marhsal in place of Marshal Kane, confined in Fort M’Henry [sic] on a charge of treason, by order of Major-General Banks.” Illustration from newspaper or periodical.
Item — Box: 13 [5x7]
Identifier: MD5411
Dates:
circa 1848-1989