Scrapbooks
Found in 69 Collections and/or Records:
George S. Jackson papers
Scrapbook, mostly World War I, connected with Jackson's position as vice-president of United States Grain Corporation. Also includes testimonials upon Jackson's death in 1939, at which time he was president of Fairfield-Western Maryland Dairy Company.
Gertrude Gossman photograph and ephemera collection
H. Graham Wood manuscript collection
This collection contains research materials compiled by H. Graham Wood for his studies on steamboats and his book, “Steamboats out of Baltimore.”
Harlem Lodge scrapbook
This scrapbook contains photographs, bulletins, correspondence, sketches, pamphlets, and other ephemera related to Harlem Lodge, a 28-acre private sanitarium managed by Dr. William Rush Dunton, Jr., located in Catonsville, Maryland.
Harrison collection
Helen West Stewart Ridgely family papers
This collection consists of papers pertaining to members of Helen Ridgely's family. Included are papers of her grandparents Leonice Sampson and Joseph White Moulton, her parents Josephine Moulton and John Stewart, her husband Captain John Ridgely, and their son Julian White Ridgely.
The papers span the years 1840-1918.
Henry Johns Berkley collection
Hering family scrapbooks
This collection contains a two volume autobiography of Joshua Webster Hering, two scrapbooks, and 18 miscellaneous items.
Hill family collection
The Hill Family Collection is composed of materials related to the career activities of three family members who resided in Baltimore, Maryland: Charles Edward Hill, John Boynton Philip Clayton Hill (1879-1941), and Bancroft Hill (1887-1957). Materials include correspondence, financial statements, newspaper clippings, and reports.
J. Webster Jones scrapbooks
This collection consists of seven scrapbooks (1948-1969) compiled by J. Webster Jones (1893-1971) in which he collected newspaper articles and photographs related primarily to Baltimore City and the State of Maryland.