Poetry
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Redwood collection
This collection contains primarily letters from Lt. George Buchanan Redwood (1888-1918) to his mother Mary Buchanan Coale Redwood (1861-1940) as well as the sympathy letters she received after he was killed in action on May 28, 1918 during World War I. Also included in the collection is the correspondence of William E. Coale (1816-1865) and George Buchanan Coale (1819-1887) and a volume of poems entitled "Random Rhymes at Truant Times" belonging to John Greene Proud, Jr. (1813-1883).
Redwood collection
The papers in this collection belonged to Mary Buchanan Coale Redwood, and consist of some of her personal letters, letters to George B. Coale and Charles Bradenbaugh, four loose-leaf binders of copied letters and records about her son, George B. Redwood, transcribed papers of the Hopkinson, Duche, Dorsey, Coale and other families, and copies of essays and poems.
Reverend Thomas Chase notebooks
This collection contains Reverend Thomas Chase's 1759 English translation of Silius Italius's epic poem, "The Punicks," the longest surviving Latin poem from antiquity about the Second Punic War.
Sarah Betts commonplace book
Commonplace book of Sarah Maria Augusta Betts, selected from contemporary poets circa 1818.
Sarah Briggs album of poetry
Verse and prose writings, both original and copied, begun by Sarah B. Briggs in Alexandria, Virginia and continued by her and Deborah Stabler in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Vincent Godfrey Burns papers
This collection consists of the papers of Vincent Godfrey Burns (1893-1979), a Congregationalist minister and Poet Laureate of Maryland.
William M. Marine collection
William Matthew Marine, 1843-1904, was a Baltimore attorney, the collector of the Port of Baltimore during the 1890's, and an amateur writer. This collection contains 32 boxes comprised of his legal and political correspondence, notes, and clippings from 1808-1904.