Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
G. Harry Pouder collection
Gertrude Gossman photograph and ephemera collection
Harrison collection
Helen Elizabeth Brown collection
This collection consists of Helen Elizabeth Brown's personal articles and clippings having to do with Brown's law career and advocacy for the rights of women.
Henry Steele papers
The Henry Steele papers contain deeds, leases, correspondece and other papers of Henry, Anne, and James Steele, with lists and photostatic and typed copies of documents in the collection.
Hering family scrapbooks
This collection contains a two volume autobiography of Joshua Webster Hering, two scrapbooks, and 18 miscellaneous items.
Hopkins-Harvey family papers
This collection contains the correspondence, diaries, and memorabilia of the Hopkins and Harvey families of Maryland
J. Reaney Kelly collection
This collection consists primarily of material collected by Kelly in relation to his special interest in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. The collection includes a large number of news and periodical clippings, as well as correspondence, which touch on such topics as the art, architecture, history, and religion of the Anne Arundel County region. Also includes a number of Kelly's manuscripts (both published and unpublished) which are accompanied by notes and bibliographic information.
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.
Jesse L. Cassard, Jr., scrapbook
This collection contains a scrapbook of newspaper clippings relating to the "Frank A. Munsey Reliability Run" from Boston to Washington and back, in cars, in 1909. This involved Cassard, a member of Technical Committee, and a participant; also clippings relating to the flight of French aviator Hubert Latham, over Baltimore, 1910; the sinking of the Titanic; and the Baltimore Fire, 1904.