Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
John Stratton Gilman manuscript collection
This collection contains correspondence from John Stratton Gilman to his brother Eliphalet Gilman. The letters discuss family matters as well as their business in the iron industry.
Jonathan K. Voshell papers
Joshua I. Cohen scrapbooks
This collection is comprised of three scrapbooks of newsclippings compiled by Doctor Joshua I. Cohen. These scrapbooks cover the entirety of the Civil War, from 1861 to 1865.
Katherine M. Chin collection
The collection contains documents relating to Katherine and Calvin Chin’s involvement in the Asian American community in Maryland. Materials highlight their work to strengthen business relations between Maryland and Asian countries, especially China, as well as educate Marylanders about Asian culture.
Keidel papers
This collection contains the correspondence, notes, and essays of Dr. George C. Keidel, largely concerning MD imprints and newspapers, 1912-41.
Kenneth Elsworth Stewart collection
Klots family papers supplement
This collection consists of exhibition catalogs, newspaper clippings, photographic materials, some correspondence, and two scrapbooks related to the Klots family. It primarily contains materials focusing on Trafford Partridge Klots' (1913-1976) career as an artist, spanning from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Ladies Relief of the Free Summer Excursion Society manuscript collection
This collection contains annual reports for the Free Summer Excursion Society and a minute book for the Ladies Relief.
Lubov Breit Keefer papers
This collection includes correspondence, appointment books, awards, and certificates of musician Lubov Breit Keefer (1896-1982), as well as papers relating to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and other clubs and organizations in which Keefer was active.
Lucas Brothers, Incorporated manuscript collection
This collection contains business papers, ephemera, publications, and scrapbooks related to Lucas Bros., Inc., a stationery company in Baltimore, Maryland.