Societies and clubs
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Baltimore Temperance Society minute book
Proceedings of Board of Managers of the Baltimore Temperance Society, showing efforts to spread movement among apprentices, clergymen, and newspapers, 1829-1833.
Byron C. Hall, Jr. Young Americans for Freedom manuscript collection
This collection contains papers related to Byron C. Hall Jr.’s involvement in the Maryland chapter of Young Americans for Freedom. These records include materials, such as administrative files, newsletters, and correspondence, and generally date from the period that Hall was chairman of the chapter.
Charcoal Club photograph and ephemera collection
This collection contains photographs and ephemera related to the Charcoal Club, Baltimore’s famous and long running arts club established in 1883. The club’s annual “Bal des Arts” was a celebrated social and artistic event in Baltimore.
Charcoal Club records
This collections contains the records of the Charcoal Club School of Art in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1888 to 1970.
Elkridge-Harford Hunt Club photograph collection
The Elkridge-Harford Hunt Club Photograph Collection contains photographs and negatives relating to the Elk Ridge Fox Hunting Club, the Elkridge Hounds, Inc., the Harford Hunt Club, and the Elkridge-Harford Hunt Club.
Hibernian Society records
This collection contains the records of the Hibernian Society, an organization founded in 1803 to provide charitable relief to Irish emigrants arriving in Baltimore. Included are minutes, correspondence, membership applications, and financial records.
Maryland Club records
This collection includes the minutes, invitations, visitors' register, letter books, and financial accounts of the Maryland Club, an exclusive men's club in Baltimore, Maryland founded in 1857. Also included are the records of the Baltimore Club.
Paint and Powder Club photograph collection
This collection contains 384 photographs related to the Paint and Powder Club, an amateur theatrical club that performed original musical shows for charity. Organized in 1893 as a men's club, women were admitted in 1938.
Politico-Literary Club papers
This collection contains papers read before the Politico-Literary Club of Baltimore from 1900 to 1942. Topics include American industry, politics, biography,history, Maryland history, medicine and applied science, economics, religion, European and Roman history, as well as poetry and current literature. Most of the papers are typescript, while a few are in published form from various professional journals.
Tuesday Club records
This collection contains the records of meetings of the Tuesday Club, 1745-55, in Annapolis, compiled by Dr. Alexander Hamilton, the Club's secretary.