Baltimore County (Md.)
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
John H. Carroll family papers
This collection is comprised of account books, ledgers, and notebooks of John Henry Carroll (1799-1856) and his family. Carroll was a Baltimore County landowner and his family lived at "The Caves" estate.
Johnson family papers
The Johnson family papers span the years 1726-1955, covering five generations of the family centered around the Rockland estate, near where Falls Road and the Jones Falls expressway now meet. Some of the main subjects in this collection include the Falls Road Turnpike Company, Fells Point properties, and the daily operations of the Rockland mill and farm from the 18th to the 20th centuries.
Joshua Jessop dye recipe books
This collection consists of two volumes kept by Joshua Jessop (1806-1869) who owned and/or operated a dye works in Baltimore County, Maryland.
Lawrence Johnson slide collection
The Lawrence Johnson slide collection contains 172 35mm color slides of Baltimore landmarks and events, circa 1940-1990s.
Margaret E. Lindeman, 1972 February 11
Margaret E. Lindeman was an office worker for forty-nine years for Bethlehem Steel Company. In this interview, she discusses the history of Sparrows Point and the steel company. Her two sisters also participate in the conversation.
Mary Ella Clendenin autograph album
This collection contains one autograph album signed by 1874 graduation class of the Lutherville Female Seminary.
Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home collection
The collection includes record books, admission applications, receipt books, a register of residents at the Home, and a register of visitors.
Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of the facilities and residents of the Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home in Pikesville, Baltimore County circa 1861-1900.
Mulford collection of Blick family photographs
This collection includes informal portraits of Blick family members and friends, and homes including Rosemere in Baltimore County, Maryland.
Ridgely papers
The Ridgely papers largely pertain to Captain Charles Ridgely's career as a sea captain and planter. Other topics in the collection include convict servants, Northampton Furnace, "Hampton," and Baltimore County politics.