Box 14 [5x7]
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Contains 36 Results:
Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Statue was bronze, weighed 20 tons; 25 feet high. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus., 1922
Item — Box: 14 [5x7]
Identifier: MC6655.1
Francis Scott Key Monument dedication, Fort McHenry. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music, dedicated by President Harding on June 14 (Flag Day), 1922 as a memorial to Francis Scott Key. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus., 1922
Item — Box: 14 [5x7]
Identifier: MC6655.2
View of Francis Scott Key Monument at the dedication ceremony. Statue of Orpheus, God of Music. Sculpted by Charles Henry Neihaus., 1922
Item — Box: 14 [5x7]
Identifier: MC6656.1
Copy negative: Public floating school, Baltimore. Diagram. Print.
Item — Box: 14 [5x7]
Identifier: CB5920
Dates:
circa 1848-1989
Copy negative: The New Jersey troops crossing the Chesapeake Bay, in sixteen propellers, on their way to Washington.
Item — Box: 14 [5x7]
Identifier: MB5578
Dates:
circa 1848-1989
Copy negative: The military occupation of Baltimore – Major-General Butler’s encampment on Federal Hill. Photogravure illustration by William H. Weaver. Harper’s Weekly.
Item — Box: 14 [5x7]
Identifier: MC5569.1
Dates:
circa 1848-1989