Title: | Joseph L. Arnold papers |
Call Number: | Coll111 |
Creator: | Arnold, Joseph L. |
Dates: | 1970-2003 |
Size: | 59 boxes (56 linear feet) |
Language: | English |
Abstract: | These papers contain more than three decades of research on Baltimore history by the urban historian and longtime UMBC History Department faculty member Joseph L. Arnold. Within this collection are Dr. Arnold's manuscripts for two works on the history of Baltimore. The bulk of the collection is Dr. Arnold's extensive Baltimore subject files, mostly containing reproductions from 19th century editions of the Baltimore Sun interspersed with his hand-written notes on various topics. His research interests covered the economic, social and political history of Baltimore, covering topics ranging from marriage and divorce to manufacturing, from city neighborhoods and annexation to weather and seasons, and from streetcars to sanitation. The final two series cover his chapters, articles, reviews and conference papers as well as his teaching materials. |
Citation: | Joseph L. Arnold papers, Collection 111, Special Collections, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Baltimore, MD). |
Joseph Larkin Arnold (1937-2004) was a prominent urban historian and a professor and leader at UMBC, serving on the faculty of the History Department beginning in 1968. Known as "the dean of Baltimore historians," Arnold published over 60 articles, chapters, and reviews on the topics of American cities, Baltimore history, historical research methods, and comparative urban history. Arnold is the namesake of the Albin O. Kuhn Library's Joseph L. Arnold Maryland History Collection, which includes over 3,300 volumes on Maryland history, biography, and literature as well as newspapers, manuscripts and pamphlets.
The collection is organized into five series: Series I: Chronological manuscript drafts, 1995-2003. Series II: Thematic manuscript drafts, 1994-2000. Series III: Subject files, 1865-1918 (bulk). Series IV: Written material, 1974-1991. Series V: Teaching materials, 1970-2002.
This collection was donated by Mary Jane Arnold, Joseph L. Arnold's widow, in 2004. She moved the files to the Special Collections department in the UMBC Library between 2011 and 2014.
This collection was processed under the supervision of Archivist Lindsey Loeper and graduate assistant Aunaleah Gelles. Prior to transferring the boxes to UMBC, Mary Jane Arnold started organizing the files into a subject list and describing their contents. Each file was grouped by subject in the 14 categories established by Dr. Arnold. In fall 2013, the boxes were numbered and the refoldering process began; files containing too many materials were broken into several parts and duplicative files were combined when possible. Boxes and folders were replaced but the original order was maintained as closely as possible. His collection of research notes and writings on Victorian Baltimore were kept together and added as a new subseries near the end of Series III. His bibliographic reference materials, dating from his arrival at UMBC in 1969 to 2003, were also added to the end of Series III. Approximately 100 student papers were removed and placed under restricted use. These are stored separately from the rest of Series III. This finding aid reflects the status of the Arnold papers in April 2014. Changes should be expected within all of the current series and sub-series as additional materials are processed by Special Collections staff.
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Arnold, Joseph L.
Baltimore (Md.) -- History
Baltimore (Md.) -- Newspapers
Baltimore sun
Industrialization
Suburbs
Arnold, Joseph L. -- Archives
Date: 1995-2003
Extent: 10 boxes (3.75 linear feet)
Description: Drafts of chapters from Dr. Arnold's chronological history of Baltimore City dating to the founding in 1729. The files are arranged in numerical order by chapter, and then chronologically by draft beginning with the most recent. Copies of the each essay's last edited version are available at the end of the series.
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Introduction. February 2, 2004 | 2004 | 1 | 1 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 9/2/2003-9/16/2003. Copy 1 | 2003 | 1 | 2 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 9/2/2003-9/16/2003. Copy 2 | 2003 | 1 | 3 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 8/6/2003. | 2003 | 1 | 4 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 8/1/2003. | 2003 | 1 | 5 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 7/31/2003. | 2003 | 1 | 6 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 6/30/2003. | 2003 | 1 | 7 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 6/9/2002-8/1/2003. | 2003 | 1 | 8 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 11/11/2002. | 2002 | 1 | 9 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 9/26/2002. | 2002 | 1 | 10 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 8/13/2002. | 2002 | 1 | 11 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1783. Revised 7/26/2002. | 2002 | 1 | 12 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1783. Revised 7/1/2002. Copy 1. | 2002 | 2 | 1 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1783. Revised 7/1/2002. Copy 2. | 2002 | 2 | 2 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1783. Revised 6/25/2002. Copy 1. | 2002 | 2 | 3 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1783. Revised 6/25/2002. Copy 2. | 2002 | 2 | 4 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1783. Revised 6/8/2002. | 2002 | 2 | 5 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1783. Revised 6/7/2002. | 2002 | 2 | 6 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1730-1820. Revised 6/1/2002. | 2002 | 2 | 7 |
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Chapter 1: Baltimore: 1729-1760/Prologue: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1729-1752. Revised 8/10/1999. | 1999 | 2 | 8 |
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Chapter 1: Prologue: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1729-1752. Revised 8/6/1999. | 1999 | 2 | 9 |
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Chapter 1: Baltimore: 1729-1760. Revised 8/6/1999. | 1999 | 2 | 10 |
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Chapter 1: Baltimore: 1729-1760. Revised 11/16/1998. | 1998 | 2 | 11 |
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Chapter 1: Prologue: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1760. Revised 9/19/1998. | 1998 | 2 | 12 |
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Chapter 1: Prologue: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1760. Revised 9/17/1998. | 1998 | 2 | 13 |
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Chapter 1: Prologue: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1760. Revised 9/13/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 2 | 14 |
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Chapter 1: Prologue: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1760. Revised 9/13/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 2 | 15 |
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Chapter 1: Prologue: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1760. Revised 9/7/1998. | 1998 | 2 | 16 |
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Chapter 1: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1752. Revised 8/18/1998. | 1998 | 2 | 17 |
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Chapter 1: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1760. Revised 5/7/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 2 | 18 |
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Chapter 1: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1760. Revised 5/7/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 2 | 19 |
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Chapter 1: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1752. Revised 4/5/1998. | 1998 | 3 | 1 |
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Chapter 1: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1752. Revised 4/2/1998. | 1998 | 3 | 2 |
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Chapter 1: A Patapsco Tobacco Landing, 1730-1752. Revised 1/5/1998. | 1997 | 3 | 3 |
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Chapter 1: From Village to Atlantic Port, 1730-1776. Revised 8/29/1997. | 1997 | 3 | 4 |
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Chapter 1: From Village to Town, 1730-1783. Revised 8/19/1997. | 1997 | 3 | 5 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1752-1797. Revised 8/15/1999. Copy 1. | 1999 | 3 | 6 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1752-1796. Revised 8/15/1999. Copy 2. | 1999 | 3 | 7 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1752-1796. Revised 9/19/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 3 | 8 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1760-1797. Revised 9/19/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 3 | 9 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1760-1796. Revised 9/19/1998. Copy 3. | 1998 | 3 | 10 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1760-1796. Revised 9/13/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 3 | 11 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1760-1796. Revised 9/13/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 3 | 12 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1760-1796. Revised 9/7/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 3 | 13 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1760-1796. Revised 9/7/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 3 | 14 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1760-1796. Revised 8/19/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 3 | 15 |
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Chapter 2: From Town to City, 1760-1796. Revised 8/19/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 3 | 16 |
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Chapter 2: From Town into a City, 1760-1796. Revised 5/7/1998. | 1998 | 4 | 1 |
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Chapter 2: A Revolutionary Era, 1760-1796. Revised 4/5/1998. | 1998 | 4 | 2 |
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Chapter 2: From Village to City, 1750-1783. Revised 10/2/1997. | 1997 | 4 | 3 |
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Chapter 2: Two Revolutions: The 1750s and the 1770s. Revised 10/21/1997. | 1997 | 4 | 4 |
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Chapter 3: A Golden Age: The Fastest Growing City in America, 1797-1819. Revised 9/14/1999. Copy 1. | 1999 | 4 | 5 |
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Chapter 3: A Golden Age: The Fastest Growing City in America, 1797-1819. Revised 9/14/1999. Copy 2. | 1999 | 4 | 6 |
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Chapter 3: A Golden Age: The Fastest Growing City in America, 1790-1820. Revised 9/20/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 4 | 7 |
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Chapter 3: A Golden Age: The Most Rapidly Growing City in America, 1790-1820. Revised 9/20/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 4 | 8 |
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Chapter 3: A Golden Age: The Fastest Growing City in America, 1790-1820. Revised 9/20/1998. Copy 3. | 1998 | 4 | 9 |
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Chapter 3: The Golden Age, 1797-1819. Revised 9/30/1998. | 1998 | 4 | 10 |
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Chapter 3: The Golden Age, 1797-1819. Revised 9/20/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 4 | 11 |
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Chapter 3: The Golden Age, 1797-1819. Revised 9/20/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 4 | 12 |
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Chapter 3: A Golden Age: The Fastest Growing City in America, 1790-1820. Revised 9/13/1998. | 1998 | 5 | 1 |
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Chapter 3: A Golden Age: The Fastest Growing City in America, 1790-1820. Revised 8/10/1998. | 1998 | 5 | 2 |
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Chapter 3: The Most Rapidly Growing City in America, 1790-1820. Revised 8/5/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 5 | 3 |
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Chapter 3: The Most Rapidly Growing City in America, 1790-1820. Revised 8/5/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 5 | 4 |
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Chapter 3: A Golden Age: The Fastest Growing City in America, 1790-1820. Revised 8/10/1998. | 1998 | 5 | 5 |
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Chapter 3: [A Golden Age:] The Most Rapidly Growing City in America, 1790-1820. Revised 5/7/1998. | 1998 | 5 | 6 |
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Chapter 3: The Most Rapidly Growing City in America, 1783-1820. Revised 4/15/1998. | 1998 | 5 | 7 |
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Chapter 3: From Town to City in a Turbulent Age, 1783-1819. Revised 3/20/1998. | 1998 | 5 | 8 |
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Chapter 3: From Town to City in a Turbulent Age, 1783-1828. | 1998 | 5 | 9 |
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Chapter 3: From Town into City in a Turbulent Age, 1783-1816. First Draft. | 1997 | 5 | 10 |
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Chapter 4: Competing Against the Urban Giants, 1819-1860. Revised 10/14/1999. Copy 1. | 1999 | 5 | 11 |
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Chapter 4: Competing Against the Urban Giants, 1819-1860. Revised 10/14/1999. Copy 2. | 1999 | 5 | 12 |
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Chapter 4: Competing Against the Urban Giants, 1819-1861. Revised 10/10/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 5 | 13 |
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Chapter 4: Railroads, Steamboats and Factories: A City Transformed, 1820-1860. Revised 10/10/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 6 | 1 |
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Chapter 4: Competing Against the Giants, 1819-1861. Revised 7/31/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 6 | 2 |
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Chapter 4: Railroads, Steamboats and Factories: A City Transformed, 1820-1860. Revised 7/31/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 6 | 3 |
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Chapter 4: Railroads, Steamboats and Factories: A City Transformed, 1820-1860. Revised 7/31/1998. Copy 3. | 1998 | 6 | 4 |
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Chapter 4: Railroads, Steamboats and Factories: A City Transformed, 1820-1860. Revised 7/24/1998. | 1998 | 6 | 5 |
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Chapter 4: Railroads, Steamboats and Factories: A City Transformed, 1820-1860. Revised 7/17/1998. | 1998 | 6 | 6 |
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Chapter 4: The City and Its People During the Great Boom. Revised 4/15/1998. | 1998 | 6 | 7 |
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Chapter 4: The City and Its People During the Great Boom. Revised 3/20/1998. | 1998 | 6 | 8 |
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Chapter 5: A Diverse and Volatile People, 1820-1860. Revised 10/19/1999. | 1999 | 6 | 9 |
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Chapter 5: A Diverse and Volatile People, 1820-1860. Revised 2/2/1999. Copy 1. | 1999 | 6 | 10 |
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Chapter 5: A Diverse and Volatile People, 1820-1860. Revised 2/2/1999. Copy 2. | 1999 | 6 | 11 |
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Chapter 5: A Diverse and Volatile City, 1819-1860. Revised 2/2/1999. Copy 3. | 1999 | 6 | 12 |
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Chapter 5: A Diverse and Volatile People, 1820-1860. Revised 1/21/1999. | 1999 | 7 | 1 |
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Chapter 5: A Diverse and Volatile People, 1820-1860. Revised 1/10/1999. Copy 1. | 1999 | 7 | 2 |
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Chapter 5: A Diverse and Volatile People, 1820-1860. Revised 1/10/1999. Copy 2. | 1999 | 7 | 3 |
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Chapter 5: A Diverse and Volatile People, 1820-1860. Revised 10/22/1998. Copy 1. | 1998 | 7 | 4 |
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Chapter 5: A Disorderly People, 1820-1860. Revised 10/22/1998. Copy 2. | 1998 | 7 | 5 |
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Chapter 5: A Disorderly People, 1820-1860. Revised 10/4/1998. | 1998 | 7 | 6 |
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Chapter 5: A Disorderly People, 1820-1860. Revised 10/3/1998. | 1998 | 7 | 7 |
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Chapter 5: A Disorderly People, 1820-1860. Revised 8/24/1998. | 1998 | 7 | 8 |
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Chapter 6: Growth of City Services, 1820-1860. Revised 7/12/2000. Copy 1. | 2000 | 7 | 9 |
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Chapter 6: A Revolution in City Services, 1820-1860. Revised 7/12/2000. Copy 2. | 2000 | 7 | 10 |
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Chapter 6: A Revolution in City Services, 1820-1860. Revised 7/12/2000. Copy 3. | 2000 | 7 | 11 |
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Chapter 7: Downtown, Neighborhood, and Suburb, The Social and Economic Geography of the Baltimore Urban Region, 1865-1900. No date | undated | 7 | 12 |
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Chapter 7: The Baltimore Economy, Part II: Capitalists and Workers in an Industrializing City, 1865-1900. Revised 1/25/1995. | 1995 | 7 | 13 |
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Chapter 7: Baltimore Economy, 1865-1900. No date. | undated | 7 | 14 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1920. Revised 8/20/2001. | 2001 | 8 | 1 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1920. Revised 8/14/2001. | 2001 | 8 | 2 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1920. Revised 8/8/2001. | 2001 | 8 | 3 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1920. Revised 7/27/2001. | 2001 | 8 | 4 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1920. Revised 7/20/2001. | 2001 | 8 | 5 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1920. Revised 7/16/2001. | 2001 | 8 | 6 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1920. No date (after 7/9/2001) | 2001 | 8 | 7 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1915. No date (after 7/9/2001) | 2001 | 8 | 8 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1915. Revised 7/9/2001. | 2001 | 8 | 9 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1915. Revised 7/3/2001. | 2001 | 8 | 10 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1915. No date. | undated | 8 | 11 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1915. No date. | undated | 8 | 12 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: From Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1915. Revised 6/26/2001. | 2001 | 8 | 13 |
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Chapter 9: The Battle for Baltimore County: Farmers, Suburbanites, and the City, 1865-1920. No date. | circa 1995 | 9 | 1 |
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Chapter 9: Historical Highlights of Baltimore County [Police], 1634-1996. | 1996 | 9 | 2 |
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Chapter 9: The Battle for Baltimore County: Farmers, Suburbanites, and the City, 1865-1920. No date. | undated | 9 | 3 |
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Chapter 9: The Battle for Baltimore County: Farmers, Suburbanites, and the City, 1865-1920. No date. Copy 1. | undated | 9 | 4 |
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Chapter 9: The Battle for Baltimore County: Farmers, Suburbanites, and the City, 1865-1920. No date. Copy 2. | undated | 9 | 5 |
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Chapter 1: From Tobacco Landing to Port City, 1729-1797. Revised 9/16/2003. | 2003 | 10 | 1 |
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Chapter 2: The Golden Age, 1797-1819. Revised 9/29/1999. | 1999 | 10 | 2 |
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Chapter 3: Competing Against the Urban Giants, 1819-1860. Revised 10/14/1999. | 1999 | 10 | 3 |
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Chapter 4: Growth of City Services, 1820-1860. Revised 7/12/2000. | 2000 | 10 | 4 |
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Chapter 5: A Diverse and Volatile People, 1820-1860. Revised 10/19/1999. | 1999 | 10 | 5 |
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Chapter 6: The Civil War, 1861-1867. Revised 10/27/1999. | 1999 | 10 | 6 |
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Chapter 7. undated. | undated | 10 | 7 |
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Chapter 8: Baltimore's Transportation: Getting Around Town from Walking City to Motor Vehicle Metropolis, 1844-1920. Revised 2/10/2003. | 2003 | 10 | 8 |
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Chapter 9: The Battle for Baltimore County: Farmers, Suburbanites, and the City, 1865-1920. No date. | undated | 10 | 9 |
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Date: 1994-2000
Extent: 6 boxes (2.5 linear feet)
Description: Drafts of essays by Dr. Arnold that focus on the select ethnic and social groups in Baltimore City. The files are arranged in numerical order by chapter, and then chronologically by draft beginning with the most recent. Copies of the each essay's last edited version are available at the end of the series.
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Introduction: Baltimoreans: Essays on Classes, Culture and Races in an Urban Society, 1865-1919. Revised 1/10/1997. | 1997 | 11 | 1 |
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Chapter 1: Baltimore's Civil War, 1861-1867. Revised 10/27/1999. | 1999 | 11 | 2 |
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Chapter 1: Baltimore's Civil War, 1861-1865. Revised 7/22/1996. Copy 1. | 1996 | 11 | 3 |
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Chapter 1: Baltimore's Civil War, 1861-1865. Revised 7/22/1996. Copy 2. | 1996 | 11 | 4 |
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Chapter 1: Baltimore's Civil War, 1861-1867. Revised 6/10/1996. | 1996 | 11 | 5 |
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Chapter 1: Baltimore's Civil War, 1861-1867 [Part I]; Civil War, Pt. II. Revised 10/18/1994. | 1994 | 11 | 6 |
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Chapter 2: Baltimore's Reconstruction, 1865-1867. Revised 10/18/1994. Copy 2. | 1994 | 11 | 7 |
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Chapter 2: Baltimore's Reconstruction, 1865-1867. Revised 10/18/1994. Copy 1. | 1994 | 11 | 8 |
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Chapter 2: Baltimore's Reconsruction, 1865-1867. Revised 10/11/1994. | 1994 | 11 | 9 |
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Chapter 3: The Rich. undated. | undated | 11 | 10 |
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Chapter 3: The Rich. undated. | undated | 11 | 11 |
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Chapter 3: The Rich. Revised 7/25/2000. Copy 2. | 2000 | 11 | 12 |
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Chapter 3: The Elite: Ladies and Gentlemen of Wealth and Refinement. Revised Revised 1/11/1997. Copy 1. | 1997 | 12 | 1 |
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Chapter 3: The Elite: Ladies and Gentlemen of Wealth and Refinement. Revised Revised 1/11/1997. Copy 2. | 1997 | 12 | 2 |
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Chapter 3: Ladies and Gentlemen of Wealth and Refinement. Revised 1/10/1997. | 1997 | 12 | 3 |
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Chapter 3: The Rich and Poor. Revised 7/25/1995. | 1995 | 12 | 4 |
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Chapter 3: Rich and Poor. undated. | undated | 12 | 5 |
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Chapter 3: The Rich and Poor. undated. | undated | 12 | 6 |
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Chapter 4: The Poor and Those Who Dealt With Them. Revised 1/11/1997. Copy 2. | 1997 | 12 | 7 |
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Chapter 4: The Poor and Those Who Dealt With Them. Revised 1/11/1997. Copy 1. | 1997 | 12 | 8 |
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Chapter 4: The Poor and Those Who Dealt With Them. Revised 1/10/1997. | 1997 | 12 | 9 |
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Chapter 4: The Poor. undated. | undated | 12 | 10 |
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Chapter 5: Baltimore's German and Irish Communities, 1865-1918. Revised 7/19/2000. Copy 1. | 2000 | 12 | 11 |
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Chapter 5: The Decline and Fall of Baltimore's Germania. Revised 1/11/1997. Copy 2. | 1997 | 12 | 12 |
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Chapter 5: The Decline and Fall of Baltimore's Germania. Revised 1/11/1997. Copy 1. | 1997 | 12 | 13 |
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Chapter 5: The Decline and Fall of Baltimore's Germania. Revised 1/10/1997. | 1997 | 12 | 14 |
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Chapter 5: The Germans and the Irish. Revised 9/12/1995. Copy 2. | 1995 | 13 | 1 |
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Chapter 5: The Germans and the Irish. Revised 9/12/1995. Copy 1. | 1995 | 13 | 2 |
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Chapter 5: The Germans. Revised 8/31/1995. | 1995 | 13 | 3 |
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Chapter 5: The Germans and the Irish. undated. | undated | 13 | 4 |
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Chapter 5: The Decline and Fall of Baltimore's Germania. undated. | undated | 13 | 5 |
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Chapter 6: The Jewish Community: From German Hebrews to American Zionists. Revised 17/25/2000. | 2000 | 13 | 6 |
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Chapter 6: The Jewish Community: From German Hebrews to American Zionists. Revised 12/1/1996. Copy 2. | 1996 | 13 | 7 |
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Chapter 6: The Jewish Community: From German Hebrews to American Zionists. Revised 12/1/1996. Copy 1. | 1996 | 13 | 8 |
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Chapter 6: The Jewish Community: From German Hebrews to American Zionists. Revised 12/1/1996. Copy 3. | 1996 | 13 | 9 |
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Chapter 6: The Jewish Community: From German Hebrews to American Zionists. Revised 11/9/1996. | 1996 | 13 | 10 |
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Chapter 6: The Jewish Community: From German Hebrews to American Zionists. Revised 11/1/1996. | 1996 | 13 | 11 |
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Chapter 6: The Jewish Community: From German Hebrews to American Zionists. Revised before 11/1/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 1 |
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Chapter 6: The Jewish Community: From German Hebrews to American Zionists. Revised before 11/1/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 2 |
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Chapter 6: The New Immigrants. Revised 1/27/1996. Copy 2. | 1996 | 14 | 3 |
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Chapter 6: The New Immigrants. Revised 1/27/1996. Copy 1. | 1996 | 14 | 4 |
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Chapter 6: The New Immigrants. Revised 1/26/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 5 |
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Chapter 6: The New Immigrants. Revised 1/17/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 6 |
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Chapter 6: The New Immigrants. Revised 1/5/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 7 |
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Chapter 7: "You Colored People": Baltimore's Afro-Americans and the Iron Barrier of Caste, 1864-1920. Revised 11/11/1996. Copy 3. | 1996 | 14 | 8 |
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Chapter 7: "You Colored People": Baltimore's Afro-Americans and the Iron Barrier of Caste, 1864-1920. Revised 11/11/1996. Copy 2. | 1996 | 14 | 9 |
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Chapter 7: "You Colored People": Baltimore's Afro-Americans and the Iron Barrier of Caste, 1864-1920. Revised 11/11/1996. Copy 1. | 1996 | 14 | 10 |
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Chapter 7: "You Colored People": Baltimore's Afro-Americans and the Iron Barrier of Caste, 1864-1920. Revised 11/9/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 11 |
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Chapter 7: "You Colored People": Baltimore's Afro-Americans and the Iron Barrier of Caste, 1864-1920. Revised 10/23/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 12 |
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Chapter 7: "You Colored People:" Baltimore's Afro-Americans and the Iron Barrier of Caste, 1864-1920. Revised 9/27/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 13 |
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Chapter 7: "You Colored People": Baltimore's Afro-Americans and the Iron Barrier of Caste, 1864-1920. Revised 9/23/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 14 |
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Chapter 7: Afro-Americans, Part II. Revised 8/16/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 15 |
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Chapter 7: Afro-Americans, Part II. Revised 8/7/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 16 |
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Chapter 7: Afro-Americans, Part II. Revised 8/4/1996. | 1996 | 14 | 17 |
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Chapter 7: Baltimore's Afro-Americans and the Iron Barrier of Caste, 1864-1920. Revised 7/27/1996. | 1996 | 15 | 1 |
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Chapter 7: Baltimore's Afro-Americans and the Iron Barrier of Caste, 1864-1920. Revised 4/29/1996. | 1996 | 15 | 2 |
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Chapter 7: "You Colored People:" Baltimore's Afro-Americans and the Iron Barrier of Caste, 1864-1920. Revised 4/3/1996. | 1996 | 15 | 3 |
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Chapter 8: Creating the Afro-American Community: Social Successes and Economic Failure. Revised 6/1/1997. | 1997 | 15 | 4 |
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Chapter 8: Creating the Afro-American Community: Social Successes and Economic Failure. Revised 11/15/1996. Copy 1. | 1996 | 15 | 5 |
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Chapter 8: Creating the Afro-American Community: Social Successes and Economic Failure. Revised 11/11/1996. | 1996 | 15 | 6 |
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Chapter 8: Creating the Afro-American Community: Social Successes and Economic Failure. undated. | undated | 15 | 7 |
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Chapter 8: Creating the Afro-American Community: Social Successes and Economic Failure. undated. | undated | 15 | 8 |
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Chapter 8: Creating the Afro-American Community: Social Successes and Economic Failure. Revised 10/2/1996. | 1996 | 15 | 9 |
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Chapter 9: "Negro Invasion" and the Housing Ordinances, 1910-1917. Revised 12/1/1996. Copy 4. | 1996 | 15 | 10 |
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Chapter 9: "Negro Invasion" and the Housing Ordinances, 1910-1917. Revised 12/1/1996. Copy 3. | 1996 | 15 | 11 |
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Chapter 9: "Negro Invasion" and the Housing Ordinances, 1910-1917. Revised 12/1/1996. Copy 1. | 1996 | 15 | 12 |
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Chapter 9: "Negro Invasion" and the Housing Ordinances, 1910-1917. undated. | undated | 15 | 13 |
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Chapter 9: "Negro Invasion" and the Housing Ordinances, 1910-1917. undated. | undated | 16 | 1 |
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Chapter 9: "Negro Invasion," the Ghetto Ordinances, 1910-1917. Undated. | undated | 16 | 2 |
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Chapter 9: "Negro Invasion": the Ghetto Housing Ordinances, 1910-1917. Revised 9/5/1996. | 1996 | 16 | 3 |
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Chapter 10: Building and Rebuilding: The Horse Car Era, 1865-1891. Revised 8/14/1996. Copy 3. | 1996 | 16 | 4 |
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Chapter 10: Building and Rebuilding: The Horse Car Era, 1865-1891. Revised 8/14/1996. Copy 2. | 1996 | 16 | 5 |
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Chapter 10: Building and Rebuilding: The Horse Car Era, 1865-1891. Revised 8/14/1996. Copy 1. | 1996 | 16 | 6 |
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Chapter 10: Building and Rebuilding: The Horse Car Era, 1865-1891. Revised 4/8/1995. Copy 3. | 1995 | 16 | 7 |
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Chapter 10: Building and Rebuilding: The Horse Car Era, 1865-1891. Revised 4/8/1995. Copy 2. | 1995 | 16 | 8 |
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Chapter 10: Building and Rebuilding: The Horse Car Era, 1865-1891. Revised 4/8/1995. Copy 1. | 1995 | 16 | 9 |
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Chapter 10: Building and Rebuilding: The Horse Car Era, 1865-1891. Revised 3/14/1995. | 1995 | 16 | 10 |
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Chapter 10: Building and Rebuilding: The Horse Car Era, 1865-1891. undated. | undated | 16 | 11 |
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Chapter 10: Railroads in Baltimore, 1865-1900. Revised 11/29/1994. | 1994 | 16 | 12 |
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Chapter 11: Building Baltimore's Neighborhoods, Part II: The Era of Rapid Transit and Rising Expectations. Revised 11/10/1999. | 1999 | 16 | 13 |
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Chapter 11: Building Baltimore's Neighborhoods, Part II: The Era of Rapid Transit and Rising Expectations. Revised 5/30/1996. | 1996 | 16 | 14 |
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Chapter 11: Building Baltimore's Neighborhoods, Part II: The Era of Rapid Transit and Rising Expectations. Revised 5/14/1995. Copy 2. | 1995 | 16 | 15 |
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Chapter 11: Building Baltimore's Neighborhoods, Part II: The Era of Rapid Transit and Rising Expectations. Revised 5/14/1995. Copy 1. | 1995 | 16 | 16 |
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Chapter 11: Building Baltimore's Neighborhoods, Part II: The Era of Rapid Transit and Rising Expectations. Revised 5/8/1995. Copy 2. | 1995 | 16 | 17 |
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Chapter 11: Building Baltimore's Neighborhoods, Part II: The Era of Rapid Transit and Rising Expectations. Revised 5/8/1995. Copy 1. | 1995 | 16 | 18 |
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Chapter 11: Building Baltimore's Neighborhoods, Part II: The Era of Rapid Transit and Rising Expectations. undated. | undated | 16 | 19 |
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Chapter 11: Building Baltimore's Neighborhoods, Part II: The Era of Rapid Transit and Rising Expectations Notes | undated | 16 | 20 |
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Outline. 8/13/1996. | 1996 | 16 | 21 |
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Introduction: Baltimoreans: Essays on Classes, Culture and Races in an Urban Society, 1865-1918. undated. | undated | 16 | 22 |
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Chapter 1: Mostly the Rich Ones. Revised 7/25/2000. Copy 1. | 2000 | 16 | 23 |
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Chapter 2: Baltimore's Poor, 1880-1910. undated. | undated | 16 | 24 |
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Chapter 3: Baltimore's German and Irish Communities, 1865-1918. Revised 7/19/2000. Copy 2. | 2000 | 16 | 25 |
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Chapter 4: The Jewish Community: From German Hebrews to American Zionists. Revised 12/1/1996. Copy 3. | 1996 | 16 | 26 |
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Chapter 5: "You Colored People". Revised 11/11/1996. Copy 4. | 1996 | 16 | 27 |
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Chapter 6: Creating the Afro-American Community: Social Success and Economic Failure. Revised 11/15/1996. Copy 2. | 1996 | 16 | 28 |
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Chapter 7: "Negro Invasion" and the Housing Ordinances, 1910-1917. Revised 12/1/1996. Copy 2. | 1996 | 16 | 29 |
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Date: 1797-2001
Extent: 33 boxes (41.25 linear feet)
Description: Dr. Arnold compiled extensive research files during his research on Baltimore City. This series is still being processed and will continue to grow. When completed, a final and more extensive folder list will be made available. The series is divided into 14 sub-series which reflect the categories established by Dr. Arnold. Notes about the contents of the folders in this series - such as the number of articles, published article titles, or other available formats - are available for many of the folders. These notes have been provided for researchers. To access, select the "additional information" link.
Extent: 2.25 boxes (1.25 linear feet)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Notes on historical theory | 1882-1979 | 17 | 1 |
Description |
Two chapters from "America Revisited: From the Bay of New York to the Gulf of Mexico,
From Lake Michigan to the Pacific" by George Augustus Sala, 1882; "Social History
as Lived and Written" by James A. Henretta, 1979; JLA notes on "Origins of Modern
English Society" by Harold Perkin, 1969; JLA notes on other secondary sources; brochure
on National Archives
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Census & population, 1790-1850 | 1801-2000 | 17 | 2 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled Census: Baltimore City & County, 1790-1850 includs 13 pages
of population estimates from 1659-2000 from various sources such as census records
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Census & population, 1790-1900 | 1860-1998 | 17 | 3 |
Description |
25 pages of statistics & JLA notes; 7 pages clipped together of population tables
(1790-1900); 35 pages of tables & JLA notes on population characteristics; 36 pages
of tables clipped together of population descriptions 1900-1920
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Census & population, 1860-1920 | 1865-2000 | 17 | 4 |
Description |
4 pages populations stats; 11 pagesof agricultural stats (1899-1900) clipped together;
rmanila folder labeled Victorian Baltimore: Charts, Statistics includes 4 pages Batlimore
city stats (1790-1900); 19 pages of stats on incumbered properties and property revenues
(1890 census) clipped together; population/occupation stats (1890-1930); manufacturing
& industry stats (1850-1900); indus. districts in Baltimore (1905); manufactures stats
(1860); 4 pages JLA notes; comparative manufactures stats (1850-1900); 6 tables of
manufactures stats (1900)
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Census & population, 1850 | 1854 | 17 | 5 |
Description |
Copy of pages from the Statistical View of the United States…1854, includes pages
from 1850 census referring to Maryland
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Census & population, 1870-1900 | 1867-2000 | 17 | 6 |
Description |
4 pages on city/council census & proprietorship of homes (1900); manila folder
w/1867 map of schools and details; 1920 census of MD (types of people, counties, wards);
1870 census pages; stats from 1870, 1880, 1890 & 1900 census; JLA notes on comparisons;
manila folder labeled Maps and Census Maps containing 1910 & 1920 tables on population
characteristics; map details; enumeration districts
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Census & population, 1880-1900 | 1880-1980 | 17 | 7 |
Description |
Enumeration districts (1880 &1900), copies, and instructions; copy of chapter 2
of W.B. Stephens, "Sources for U.S. History, 19th century communities"; manila folder
titled, Baltimore Census Tracts, 1880 & 1900 includes ED's & wards; Frederick Bohme,
"Twenty Censuses, Population & Housing Questions, 1790-1980.
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Census & population, 1 of 2 | 1876-1994 | 17 | 8 |
Description |
11 articles incl. list of Census information at MdState Arch.
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Census & population, 2 of 2 | 1890-1910 | 17 | 9 |
Description |
48 articles
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Background on early Baltimore: The First Measured Century | 2001 | 17 | 10 |
Description |
47 pages copied from, Theodore Caplow, The First Measured Century , an illustrated
guide to trends in America, 1900-2000, (2001)
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Background on early Baltimore, 1730-1780, 1 of 2 | 1906-1992 | 17 | 11 |
Description |
c. of pages from G.A. Leakin, "The Migrations of Baltimore Town", MdHisMag (1906);
c. of 3 maps (1671, 1851, nd); 7 pages of JLA notes on readings of early Balt.; c.
of 1790 census; McGrain map of mills; c. of Gould, "The Economic Causes of the Rise
of Baltimore" (1931); Earle, "Why Tobacco Stunted the Growth of Towns and Wheat...(1992),
Porter, "From Backcountry to County..MdHMag (1975), McGrain, "The Development & Decline
of Dorseys Forge" MHMag (1977); 6 pages of JLA notes on reading B.B. Hardy; c. of
Gould, "Money and Transportation in Maryland, 1750-1765, JHUP (1915), c. of Robbins,
"The Principio Company: Iron-Making...1720-1781" DSS (1972), c. of Gardner, "Presbyterians
of Old Baltimore" MHMag (1940), Giddens, "The French and Indian War in Maryland" MHM
(1935), Bevan, "The Continental Congress in Baltimore, 12/20/76-2/27/77" MHM (1947),
Butterfield, "Diary and Autobiography of John Adams", Harvard (1962); JLA note & plat
map; c. of "Provisioning the Continental Army" MHM (1914), Johnson, "The Baltimore
Company Seeks English Subsidies for the Colonial Iron Industry" MHM (1951), Levin,
"Colonel Nicholas Rogers and His Country Seat "Druid Hill" MHM (1977), Marys, "Some
Baltimore City Place Names" MHM (1959), "Buchanan FAmily Reminiscences" MHM(1940);
1798 Tax List; c. of Papenfuse, "In Pursuit of Profit" JHUP (1975); map of Settlement
Period.
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Background on early Baltimore, 1730-1780, 2 of 2 | 1906-1992 | 17 | 12 |
Description |
c. of Robbins, "The Principio Company: Iron-Making...1720-1781" DSS (1972), c.
of Gardner, "Presbyterians of Old Baltimore" MHMag (1940), Giddens, "The French and
Indian War in Maryland" MHM (1935), Bevan, "The Continental Congress in Baltimore,
12/20/76-2/27/77" MHM (1947), Butterfield, "Diary and Autobiography of John Adams",
Harvard (1962); JLA note & plat map; c. of "Provisioning the Continental Army" MHM
(1914), Johnson, "The Baltimore Company Seeks English Subsidies for the Colonial Iron
Industry" MHM (1951), Levin, "Colonel Nicholas Rogers and His Country Seat "Druid
Hill" MHM (1977), Marys, "Some Baltimore City Place Names" MHM (1959), "Buchanan FAmily
Reminiscences" MHM(1940); 1798 Tax List; c. of Papenfuse, "In Pursuit of Profit" JHUP
(1975); map of Settlement Period.
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Background on early Baltimore, 1752-1783 | 1981 | 17 | 13 |
Description |
Copy of "Chesapeake Bay in the American Revolution", edited by Ernest McNeill Eller,
Tidewater (1981)
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Background on early Baltimore, 1783-1816, 1 of 2 | 1948-1982 | 17 | 14 |
Description |
Copies of Douglas Stickle, Death and Class in Baltimore: The Yellow Fever Epidemic
of 1800, MHMag (1979); Paul Gilje, The Baltimore Riots of 1812 and the Breakdown of
the Anglo-American Mob Traditions, J. of Soc. Hist. (1980); G. Terry Sharrer, The
Merchant-Millers: Baltimore's Flour Milling Industry, 1783-1860, Agric. Hist. (1982);
Lois Green Carr, The Metropolis of Maryland: A Comment on Town Development Along the
Tobacco Coast, MHMag (1974); Howard E. Wooden, The Rectory of St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore,
MHMag (1962); Charles Peterson, Why Bricks were Imported, MHMag (1950); John S. Ezell,
The Church Took a Chance, MHMag (1948); Mary Jane Dowd, The State in the Maryland
Economy, 1776-1807, MHMag (1962 in 2 parts);
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Background on early Baltimore, 1783-1816, 2 of 2 | 1817-1977 | 17 | 15 |
Description |
Copies of John W. McGrain, Englehart Cruse and Baltimore's First Steam Mill,MHMag
(1976); Basil Crapster, ed., In the Finest Cuntrey: A Baltimore Cooper at the End
of the Revolution, MHMag (1977); Batlimore County Old & New Election Districts in
American; Morton Rothstein, Antebellum Wheat and Cotton Exports, Agric Hist (1966);
John H. Naff, Recollections of Baltimore, MHMag ; Philip A. Crowl, Maryland during
and after the Revolution, JHU Studies in Hist. & Pol. Sci (1943); 3 other handwritten
refs.; articles from the American (1816-1817) on the poor, weather, streets, crime
& police patrols, uptown vs. downtown, population growth, pigs, mayors, schools, slave
trade, city extension & separatism.
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Background on early Baltimore, 1783-1860 | 1801-2002 | 17 | 16 |
Description |
Materials for lectures; stastistics and information about the growth of Baltimore,
slavery; excerpts from "Baltimore in the Nation, 1789-1861" by Gary Lawson Browne,
1973
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Background on early Baltimore, 1816-1853 | 1797-1981 | 17 | 17 |
Description |
Pages from R.J. Matchett's Baltimore Directory for 1824 (Names of Heads of Families
& Persons in Business); pages from Eliza Steele, A Summer Journey in the West, (1840-41);
pages from Parkinson, A Tour in America, (1797), reference Capt. O'Donnell and Canton;
Thomas Bender, Law, Economy and Social Values in Jacksonian America: A Maryland Case
Study, MHMag (1976); Paul Norton, The Architect of Calverton, MHMag (1981); Joseph
Cox, The Origins of the Maryland Historical Society: A Case Study in Cultural Philanthropy,
MHMag (1979); Bank Riot, 1835 [ltr from Wm.Bartlett] in MHMag (1914); 4 articles and
JLA notes.
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Background on early Baltimore, 1828-1860 | 1938-1978 | 17 | 18 |
Description |
Copies of MdHist Mag articles: Gettleman, "The Maryland Penitentiary in the Age
of Tocqueville, 1828-1842"; Gunderson, "The Great Baltimore Whig Convention of 1840"
(1952); Wolf, "An Abolition Martyrdom in Maryland" (1952); Hill and Gara, "Henri Herz:
Description of Baltimore" (1957); Patterson, "Brantz Mayer, Mann of Letters" (1957);
Weston, "Art and Artists in Baltimore" (1938) clipped together with Pole, "Constitutional
Reform and Election Statistics in Maryland, 1790-1812" (1960); Culver,"Lineage of
Edgar Allan Poe..." (1942); Smith, "Diary of Reuben Dorsey of Howard County" (1945).
JLA notes and copied pages from Tina Hirsch Sheller, "The Origins of Public Education
and the Evolution of an Urban Society: Baltimore City, 1790-1830" MA Thesis, 1975);
Ellen Holmes Pearson, "Imperfect Equality: The Legal Status of Free Persons of Color
in New Orleans, 1803-1860"
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Background on early Baltimore, 1853-1867, 1 of 2 | 1851-1998 | 17 | 19 |
Description |
Banded together: David K. Sullivan, William Lloyd Garrison in Baltimore, 1829-1830,
MHMag (1973); 25 American articles, references and JLA notes on laws, real estate,
important men, washing machine; Ray Della, Jr., An Analysis of Baltimore's Population
in the 1850's, MHMag (1973); pages from William Robert Sutton, "To grind the faces
of the poor": Journeymen for Jesus in Jacksonian Baltimore, UMI Diss, 1993; pages
from Marilyn C. Baseler, "Asylum for Mankind": America, 1607-1800, Cornell, 1998,
24 articles, references, and notes on alleys, market receipts, manufacturing, populations,
B&O RR Mus. Ann. Rpt. 1997; pages from Mary P. Ryan, Civic Wars: Democracy and Public
Live in the American City during the Nineteenth Century, UCal, 1997.
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Background on early Baltimore, 1853-1867, 2 of 2 | 1860-1997 | 17 | 20 |
Description |
Student paper, Baltimore During the Civil War as Seen Through the Eyes of the Baltimore
Sun, September through November, 1862 (1997); Harold M. Parker, Jr., Much Wealth and
Intelligence: The Presbytery of Patapsco, MHMag (nd); Richard R. Duncan, The Impact
of the Civil War on Education in Maryland, MHMag (1966); Donald Walter Curl, The Baltimore
Convention of the constitutional Union Party, MHMag (1972); Richard Fuke, The Baltimore
Association for the Moral and Educational Improvement of the Colored People, 1864-1870,
MHMag (1971);pages from Kevin Conley Ruffner, Maryland's Blue & Gray: A Border State's
Union and Confederate Junior Officer Corps, LSU (1997); pages from Franklin Parke,
George Peabody: A Biography, Vanderbilt (1995); two American articles (1860 &1864);
Ed Parkison, Sidelights, Glenn's "Hilton", MHMag (1970); Governor Bradford's Private
List of Union Men in 1861, MHMag (1912); Bruns & Fraley, "Old GunnY": Abolitionist
in a Slave City, MHMag (1973); JLA notecards on the Germans.
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Background on early Baltimore, 1865-1893 | 1875-1990 | 17 | 21 |
Description |
Clippings and references; 1875 paper by Henry Stockbridge, "Baltimore in 1846";
1990 review essay "Technology and the City"; chapter by Joel A. Tarr, "Infrastructure
and City-Building in the 19th and 20th Centuries"; excerpt from Karen Halttunen's
"Confidence Men and Painted Women: A Study of Middle-Class Culture in America, 1830-1870";
excerpt from 1879 book "The Great South" by Edward King
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Background on early Baltimore, 1901-1918 | 1901-1918 | 17 | 22 |
Description |
54 articles written between 1901 - 1909 reflecting on past. Subjects include old
inns, razing of landmarks, old mansions, French Andre's hoard, The Ancient & Honorable
Mechanical Company (1768), Old Defender, Maryland Original Research Society, obituaries,
wealthy Baltimoreans ante-bellum, old roads, markets,
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Joppa vs. Baltimore Town petitions, 1768 | 1768 | 17 | 23 |
Description |
Reprint of 1768 petition to remove Baltimore County seat from Joppa Town to Baltemore
Town
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Journal of David Woodward, 1876-1881 | 1876-1991 | 17 | 24 |
Description |
Copy of Baltimorean David Woodward's journal
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Sun clippings, 1861 | 1861 | 18 | 1 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1862 | 1862 | 18 | 2 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1863 | 1863 | 18 | 3 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1864 | 1864 | 18 | 4 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1865 | 1865 | 18 | 5 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1880 | 1880 | 18 | 6 |
Description |
Handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1881 | 1881 | 18 | 7 |
Description |
Handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1884 | 1884 | 18 | 8 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1885 | 1885 | 18 | 9 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1886 | 1886 | 18 | 10 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1887 | 1887 | 18 | 11 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1888 | 1888 | 18 | 12 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1889 | 1889 | 18 | 13 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1890 | 1890 | 18 | 14 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1891 | 1891 | 18 | 15 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1892 | 1892 | 18 | 16 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1896 | 1896 | 18 | 17 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1897 | 1897 | 18 | 18 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1898 | 1898 | 18 | 19 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Sun clippings, 1899 | 1899 | 18 | 20 |
Description |
Copies of articles and handwritten notes on Sun articles
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Notes on American clippings, 1893-1897 | 1996 | 18 | 21 |
Description |
32 pages of JLA notes clipped together from 1893 American on prosperity, churches,
sanitation & health, business, transit, politics; 62 pages of JLA notes clipped together
from 1894-1895 American on church reaction to society, labor and unions, women's education,
sports, Phoenix Club, toll booths, suburbs, Oscar Wilde, butchers, home construction,
WCTU; 45 pages of JLA notes clipped together from 1896-1897 American on women churches,
streets, prize-fighting, Orioles, public health, cycling
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American clippings, 1865-1868 | 1865-1871 | 18 | 22 |
Description |
141 pages of articles in the American on the National Labor Congress meeting, Public
School Board, hawking & peddling, colored schools, corruption in city government,
Md Agric & Mech Assn., the great flood of the Patapsco Valley (1868) and relief efforts,
baseball, emancipation celebration, 15th amendment celebration, politics, Jones Falls,
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American clippings, 1885-1893 | 1885-1893 | 18 | 23 |
Description |
134 pages of articles and JLA notes from the American (a few from the Sun) on race,
Isaac Myers, Mayor's messages, agricultural market, YMCA, "Lily Whites", relief associations,
Jews, insane, education, port news, Gibbons' prayer,
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American clippings, 1893 | 1893 | 18 | 24 |
Description |
98 pages of JLA notes on articles in the1893 American (JLA note: These articles
have been selected our and are not to be used in MSS, 3/31/96); manila folder containing
13 pages of JLA-selected articles to be copied & used, 16 more pages of article references
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American clippings, 1894 | 1894 | 18 | 25 |
Description |
51 articles from the American on churches, Wilson tariff bill, roads, grange, city
life, horse cars, taxes, St. Leo's, Catonsville Club Casino, electricity, public bathes,
synagogues, music
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American clippings, 1895 | 1895 | 18 | 26 |
Description |
45 articles from the American on business depression, retail up, plight of poor,
Queensberry/Wilde, taxes, real estate, fire house, East Balt. Businessmen's Assoc.,
strikes (cratemakers), water, bicycles, politics, women, B&O
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American clippings, 1896 | 1896 | 18 | 27 |
Description |
10 pages of JLA notes on references in the 1896 American
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American clippings, 1897 | 1897 | 18 | 28 |
Description |
23 pages of JLA notes on references in the 1897 American
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American clippings, 1898 | 1898 | 18 | 29 |
Description |
56 articles from the American and JLA notes on theaters, health, music, schools,
JHU State funding, retail, Balt. County, dogs, loans, Charcoal Club, transportation
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American clippings, 1899 | 1899 | 18 | 30 |
Description |
41 articles from the American on mules, crime, ignorance, poor, mayor's race, school
standards, lynchings, churches, sewer/water, deer fence, racial assaults, baseball,
Paderweski, women's rights, growth of the American
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American clippings, 1900 | 1900 | 18 | 31 |
Description |
13 articles from the American on crime, music & theatre, truck farms, Druid Hill
Park sheep, fashion
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American clippings, 1901 | 1901 | 18 | 32 |
Description |
48 articles from the American on new century, miscegenation, Laurel, bible in schools,
kindergartens, school problems, sewer bill, liquor question, elections, B&O, Marsh
Market, Germans, cows, Bowly's Wharf, census, Posner's sold,
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American clippings, 1902 | 1902-1903 | 18 | 33 |
Description |
21 articles from the American on Gutman & Co., Kreisler, incorporation of Catonsville,
churches, cose, Jim Crow, department stores, butchers, lynching, German singers, baseball,
wooden pavement,
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American clippings, 1903 | 1903-1904 | 18 | 34 |
Description |
50 articles and JLA notes from the American on playgrounds, health & fitness, real
estate, schools, Adela Patti, sewage, parks, narcotics, Baltimore Fire & rebuilding,
McLane suicide, Jim Crow, proposed American building
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American clippings, 1905-1907 | 1885-1907 | 18 | 35 |
Description |
92 articles from the American on I.F. Rasin, autos vs. horses, Mayors Timanus &
Malster, whipping post, tenements, race, religion, R.C. Davidson, cities, Russian
massacre, Poe Amendment, H. Watty, Chinese, public health, theater, art, railroads,
immigrants, city beautiful, W.P.Tonry, H.R. Vonderhorst, the Rochambeau
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John Brown Raid | 1859 | 18 | 36 |
Description |
20 articles from the Sun about John Brown Raid at Harper's Ferry and politics in
1859
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Civil War & Reconstruction, 1 of 5 | 1992 | 18 | 37 |
Description |
Two copies of outline for class on Civil War & Reconstruction, 1861-1870; 3 pages
of notes; student paper on "A Look at Four Months of Life in Baltimore"; JLA paper
on "Poverty and Charity in Urban America During the Nineteenth Century: Balatimore,
Maryland As a Case Study" (JLA note - Draft copy - not for publication), 23 pp; manila
folder containing 18 pages of JLA notes & refs including c. of parts of Snay, "Gospel
of disunion..." Cambridge; student paper "Military Occupation and Repression in Baltimore,
May to July, 1861"; student paper, "Baltimore and the Civil War; c. of pages from,
Neely, "The Fate of Liberty..." Oxford (1991); newspaper article on Gettysburg
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Civil War & Reconstruction, 2 of 5 | 1958-1996 | 18 | 38 |
Description |
Robert F. Bailey, "The Pratt Street Riots: Addressing the Importance of the First
Bloody Encounter of the Civil War through the Nations' Newspapers", in UMBC Review;
pages from Slaves No More by Berlin et.al., Cambridge (1992); c. of "Recruitment of
Union Troops in Maryland, 1861-1865" by Clark in MdHMag (1958); pages from The Salmon
P. Chase Papers, Vol.3, Kent State UPress (1996); JLA notes on Henry Winter Davis
papers at Hagley Foundation Library, 1995).
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Civil War & Reconstruction, 3 of 5 | 1861-1998 | 18 | 39 |
Description |
19 articles and references including pages from John Pendleton Kennedy by Bohner,
JHU; pages from Pretense of Glory by Hollandsworth, Jr., LSU (1998); pages from Loudon
Park by Thomsen (1979); Ellenberger, "Whigs in the Streets? Baltimore Republicanism
in the Spring of 1861", MdHMag (1991); Browne, "Baltimore in the Civil War" (exhibit);
pages from catalogue and history from Walters Art Gallery
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Civil War & Reconstruction, 4 of 5 | 2002 | 18 | 40 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled Baltimore & Civil War containing 5 overheads of outlines
for course, 14 pages of JLA notes for class, student paper on "Bridge Burner: The
Time and Circumstance Surrounding John Merryman" (2002); Chapt 2 - Baltimore's Reconstruction,
1865-1867 dated 10/18/94 moved to box
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Civil War & Reconstruction, 5 of 5 | 1864-1990 | 18 | 41 |
Description |
11 articles, refs, JLA notes including Percy Martin, "Baltimorean in Big Trouble…",
in Baltimore County History Trails (1990); copied pages from Phillip Paludan, "A People's
Contest", The Union and the Civil War…Harper & Row in New America Series
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Baltimore & the Confederacy, 1 of 3 | 1865-1900 | 18 | 42 |
Description |
86 articles and references including obituaries of Confederates; incidents between
civil war adherents to both sides; impeachment acquittal; Southern Relief charity;
reception for ex-President Johnson; resignation of Annie Surratt as teacher; burial
of J.W. Booth; U.of MD a southern institution; memorial services for both sides; Jefferson
Davis; death of Lee; biased school books; Confederate home; return of 6th Mass. infantry;
civil war memories;
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Baltimore & the Confederacy, 2 of 3 | 1901-1989 | 18 | 43 |
Description |
85 articles and refs including obituaries of Confederates; continuing influence
of Confederacy and South on education, professional graduates, Memorial Day Parades
etc.
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Baltimore & the Confederacy, 3 of 3 | 1881-1918 | 18 | 44 |
Description |
23 articles and notes including obituaries of Confederates, influence of Confederacy
on Catholics; debate about celebrating Lincoln's birthday
|
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Old Defenders (War of 1812) | 1865-1900 | 19 | 1 |
Description |
38 articles & notes on celebrations of the Battle of North Point, obits of old
defenders, Association of Old Defenders, Association disbanded,
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Weather & Seasons, 1 of 3 | 1865-1882 | 19 | 2 |
Description |
123 articles on: flood (1868) - damage and response; seasonal nature of markets;
crabs; Christmas and Easter; weather effect on prices; effect of thawing on shipping;
ice consumption; Spring vegetables and fruits; fatal effects of heat; beautiful scenes/sunsets;
|
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Weather & Seasons, 2 of 3 | 1866-1900 | 19 | 3 |
Description |
72 articles
|
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Weather & Seasons, 3 of 3 | 1901-1913 | 19 | 4 |
Description |
46 articles
|
Extent: 4 boxes (2 linear feet)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Background on getting & spending | 1865-1988 | 19 | 5 |
Description |
150+ articles on commerce, manufacturing, Baltimore companies, strikes, labor organizing
and demonstrations, wages, thrift and extravagance, unions, seeking employment, mills,
imports/exports, Merchants and Manufacturers' Association, pianomaking, stocks
|
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Railroads, 1 of 5 | 1865-1996 | 19 | 6 |
Description |
19 articlesand references on competition and development; suburban traffic; routes;
"Interest" bill; Roundhouse Newsletter (1991); copy of chapter by Robert Kennedy,
"The Statist Evolution of Rail Governance in the US, 1830-1986" from Campbell et al,
Governance of the American Economy; copy of pages from Phillip Paludan, A People's
Contest, the Union and Civil War 1861-1865
|
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Railroads, 2 of 5 | 1865-1996 | 19 | 7 |
Description |
Page from chapter draft, reference, Garrett Family Tree; Chapter - Railroads in
Baltimore, 1865-1900 boxed; articles and refs grouped together:32 articles, refs,
JLA notes and stats (1865-1901), 3 articles clipped together on open-cut problems
(1871-1886), 23 articles on Baltimore and need to be part of railroad system (1869-1886),3
articles on Northern Central RR (1871-1884), 3 articles on city financing of railroads
(1868-1870),
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Railroads, 3 of 5 | 1865-1996 | 19 | 8 |
Description |
21 articles on PW&B RR & eastern shore RRs (1865-1886), Drum Pt. RR, 8 articles
on Chesapeake and Delaware Canal (1867-1882), 14 articles on Union RR and tunnel (1868-1882),
22 articles on Virginia RRs(1869-1890), JLA notes on Scharf History of Western MD
RR, 8 articles on Md Central RR(1870-1872), 12 articles on Baltimore & Potomac RR
(1869-1876)
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Railroads, 4 of 5 | 1902-1913 | 19 | 9 |
Description |
44 articles
|
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Railroads, 5 of 5 | 1999 | 19 | 10 |
Description |
Student paper, "The Canton Company: 1829-1854: Intrigue in East Baltimore", (1999)
|
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1820-1860 | 1845-1996 | 19 | 11 |
Description |
6 pages of maps of B&O (1860) & railroads & canals (1845); 18 articles clipped
together from American on cargo & travel; 34 articles & JLA notes on bridges,strikes,
shipping,types & amounts of cargo, Mt. Clare shops; growth
|
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1861-1884 | 1855-1882 | 19 | 12 |
Description |
7 articles clipped together labeled B&O Sale of Virginia Midland 1881; 18 pages
of JLA notes from the Minutes of the B&O Railroad Board of Directors Meetings, Books
H - J, 1855-1881; 88 articles from both the Sun and the American
|
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1885-1899, 1 of 3 | 1882-1909 | 19 | 13 |
Description |
111 articles from Sun and American including Garrett's "forced" resignation; 8
articles clipped together labeled B&O Elevated RR on Pratt St. (1884); 12 articles
clipped together labeled Spencer Presidency (1887-1888); 20 articles clipped together
labeled Belt Line RR and Howard Street Tunnel (1890-1895); 76 articles including student
paper by Jamie Louzan, "Reactions to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Bankruptcy
of 1896,"
|
||||
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1885-1899, 2 of 3 | 1882-1909 | 19 | 14 |
Description |
111 articles from Sun and American including Garrett's "forced" resignation; 8
articles clipped together labeled B&O Elevated RR on Pratt St. (1884); 12 articles
clipped together labeled Spencer Presidency (1887-1888); 20 articles clipped together
labeled Belt Line RR and Howard Street Tunnel (1890-1895); 76 articles including student
paper by Jamie Louzan, "Reactions to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Bankruptcy
of 1896,"
|
||||
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1885-1899, 3 of 3 | 1882-1909 | 19 | 15 |
Description |
111 articles from Sun and American including Garrett's "forced" resignation; 8
articles clipped together labeled B&O Elevated RR on Pratt St. (1884); 12 articles
clipped together labeled Spencer Presidency (1887-1888); 20 articles clipped together
labeled Belt Line RR and Howard Street Tunnel (1890-1895); 76 articles including student
paper by Jamie Louzan, "Reactions to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Bankruptcy
of 1896,"
|
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1900-1906 | 1888-1906 | 19 | 16 |
Description |
61 articles including references w/JLA title "Example of the Power of Big Business
(Mt. Clare Shops), effect on property values, new cars, pier at Locust Point, freight
rates, Washington Branch of B&O, dividend declared, attack on charter of 1831 vis
a vis dividents, proposed sale of Washington Branch, Harriman control, cut-off suit
|
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1907-1914 | 1907-1914 | 19 | 17 |
Description |
49 articles
|
||||
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad: South Baltimore Grade Crossings | 1876-1912 | 19 | 18 |
Description |
10 articles clipped together (1876-1881) on dangers, opening of Camden Ave., street
improvements, Belgian blocks, renumbering houses; 44 articles (1905-1912) on call
for B&O Pres. Arrests re/crossings, crossing plans, approval of crossing plans, B&O
vs. South Baltimore, elevated tracks,
|
||||
Pennsylvania Railroad | 1865-1884 | 19 | 19 |
Description |
3 articles; 21 articles w/JLA notes clipped together; 45 articles
|
||||
Pennsylvania Railroad, 1890-1905 | 1891-1906 | 19 | 20 |
Description |
65 articles including purchase of Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic road, open cut
controversy, George Wilkins, speed increased, Canton Company control, embargo on grain
for Baltimore, route of proposed cut-off,
|
||||
Pennsylvania Railroad, 1906-1915 | 1908-1915 | 19 | 21 |
Description |
74 articles
|
||||
Pennsylvania Railroad, 1916-1918 | 1915-1917 | 19 | 22 |
Description |
1 American article; 42 Sun articles with extensive JLA notes & annotations
|
||||
Northern Central Railroad | 1867-1902 | 19 | 23 |
Description |
13 articles
|
||||
Maryland & Pennsylvania Railroad | 1881-1906 | 19 | 24 |
Description |
12 articles
|
||||
Western Maryland Railroad, 1 of 2 | 1866-1981 | 19 | 25 |
Description |
79 articles including copy of pages from Cook & Zimmerman, The Western Maryland
Railway (Howell), vote to endorse bonds, votes to make more loans, formal opening
from Baltimore to Williamsport (1873), capital improvements, track blocked by PA RR,
possible sale, offers to buy, city's financial interests, significance of various
bids, map of Gould system across country (1902), labor perspectives, Fuller bid wins
|
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Western Maryland Railroad, 2 of 2 | 1903-1916 | 19 | 26 |
Description |
50 articles; notes on Gould and other owners
|
||||
Catonsville Short Line | 1881-1899 | 20 | 1 |
Description |
26 articles (some from American)
|
||||
Union Station Issue | 1906-1918 | 20 | 2 |
Description |
49 articles on plans to build and building of Union station (terminal)
|
||||
Trade & commerce, 1865-1900 | 1865-1900 | 20 | 3 |
Description |
42 articles on types and value of trade including ships in and out of port
|
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Trade & commerce, 1900-1910 | 1884-1993 | 20 | 4 |
Description |
Manila folder contains 4 refs & notes, c. of Greg Hoover, "Supplemental Family
Income Sources: Ethnic Differences in 19th Century Industrial America", in Soc.Sci.Hist
(1985); ICPSR Bull on Res.Resources for Inv. Family Living Conditions…1888-1936 (1987);
Biblio from Green, The World of the Worker; 7 refs; c. of Stearns, "The Effort of
Continuity in Working-Class Culture" J.of Mod.Hist. (1980); 13 refs & bk reviews;
Horan, "Occupational Mobility and Historical Social Structure", Soc.Sci.Hist. Manila
folder contains 18 articles & refs.
|
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Economy, 1880-1910 | 1889-1992 | 20 | 5 |
Description |
34 references and articles including student paper, Sean Moran, "Sweatshop Reform
in Baltimore - The Bureau of Industrial Statistics, 1884-1910," (1986); several articles
on Board of Trade
|
||||
Economy, 1901-1909 | 1901-1909 | 20 | 6 |
Description |
37 articles on important and export gains ( canned goods, shiipbuilding, clothing);
competition with other east coast cities; Board of Trade; higher cost of living; wages
stagnant; C.D. Kenny; plans to attract business; belgian blocks; Horner suicide (straw
hats); Merchants & Manufacturers banquet
|
||||
Economy, 1910-1918 | 1910-1919 | 20 | 7 |
Description |
19 articles; some on saving Shot Tower
|
||||
Economy, 1895-1920 | 1895-1984 | 20 | 8 |
Description |
5 refs & articles; map and article showing Baltimore's trade with the South (1905);
JLA notes on articles titled "Free Love"; c. of Ryon, "Baltimore Workers & Industrial
Decision Making 1890-1917"; Power, "High Society: The Building Height…" (1984) Mt.
Vernon Square
|
||||
Economy, 1945-1971 | 1945-1971 | 20 | 9 |
Description |
C. of Durr, "When Southern Politics Came North: The Roots of White Working -Class
Conservatism in Baltimore, 1940-1964"; c. of Gillette, "Assessing James rouse's Role
in American City Planning"; student paper; 2 refs; two student papers
|
||||
Economy, 1971-1998 | 1971-1998 | 20 | 10 |
Description |
Baltimore Economic Digest (Baltimore Business Journal, 1998); 3 articles one from
Baltimore Magazine (1993); stats on Baltimore City (1996); student paper & resultant
article in J. of Urban Affairs, Wagner, Gentrification, Reinvestment & Displacement
in Baltimore (1995)
|
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Shipping trade & the harbor | 1865-1900 | 20 | 11 |
Description |
83 articles clipped together and labeled Balt Harbor - waves, channels, & defenses;
16 articles clipped together and labeled Larger Ships including article on Baltimore-Bremen
Line and other European Lines; 10 articles including one on the Ice Blockade; 5 articles
and references clipped together labeled Crowding of Inner Harbor (1865-1886); 6 articles
and references; 25 articles and references clipped together labeled Southern and Coastal
Lines; 9 articles clipped together labeled Caribbean and South American Lines (1866-1884);
2 articles clipped together labeled Northern Lines (1873-1874); copy of article on
Richard Leveridge Hoxie in Public Works Historical Society.
|
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Shipping trade & the harbor, 1865-1875 | 1886-1899 | 20 | 12 |
Description |
9 articles clipped together labeled Ship Building & Repair (1866-1897); 11 articles
clipped together labeled Pipe Line to Canton (1877-1883); 3 articles clipped together
labeled Shipyard to Camden (1899) plus 56 additional articles and references; empty
manila folder labeled Shipping/Trade/Railroads with number 2 in Red Circle
|
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Shipping trade & the harbor, 1876-1885 | 1876-1885 | 20 | 13 |
Description |
7 articles including notes from Keith, Baltimore Harbor and Burgess, This Was Chesapeake
Bay
|
||||
Shipping trade & the harbor, 1886-1900 | 1887-1900 | 20 | 14 |
Description |
16 articles
|
||||
Shipping trade & the harbor, 1901-1905 | 1901-1905 | 20 | 15 |
Description |
47 articles (coffee fleet, piers, first grain elevators, ship size, channel depth)
|
||||
Shipping trade & the harbor, 1906-1909 | 1906-1909 | 20 | 16 |
Description |
67 articles
|
||||
Shipping trade & the harbor, 1910-1918 | 1910-1918 | 20 | 17 |
Description |
50 articles
|
||||
Baltimore flour trade | 1975 | 20 | 18 |
Description |
Geoffrey Gilbert, Baltimore's Flour Trade to the Caribbean, 1750-1815", PhD Dissertation,
JHU, 1975
|
||||
Eastern Shore trade, 1 of 3 | 1907-1918 | 20 | 19 |
Description |
67 articles on why eastern & western shore produce goes to Phila. & NYC first -
cheaper and PA RR; freight rates force eastern shore business to Phila.; produce wasting
on wharves; talk about building a Bay Bridge; need for more steamboats ignored; manipulation
of tracks by PA RR diverts trade from Eastern Shore;
|
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Eastern Shore trade, 2 of 3 | 1867-1899 | 20 | 20 |
Description |
17 articles: stats on schooners from Eastern shore w/grain & wood; advantages of
soil; growth; new line of steamers; condescending attitude from city;
|
||||
Eastern Shore trade, 3 of 3 | 1890-1914 | 20 | 21 |
Description |
26 articles
|
||||
Manufacturing | 1879-1990 | 20 | 22 |
Description |
2 references; manila folder labeled, "Manufacturing Sector" 2 in red circle and
Ch 6 includes 41 references & a copy of "Technological innoation and social change
in the United States, 1870-1980" from Technology, the economy, and society, ed. Joel
Colton; 17 articles
|
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Manufacturing, 1865-1885 | 1865-1885 | 20 | 23 |
Description |
36 articles
|
||||
Manufacturing, 1885-1918 | 1900-1917 | 20 | 24 |
Description |
73 articles
|
||||
Iron & steel, 1 of 2 | 1867-1888 | 20 | 25 |
Description |
12 articles
|
||||
Iron & steel, 2 of 2 | 1890-1903 | 20 | 26 |
Description |
4 articles
|
||||
Iron & steel: Bethlehem Steel | 1887 | 20 | 27 |
Description |
5 articles
|
||||
Iron & steel: Sparrows Point | 1889-1917 | 20 | 28 |
Description |
42 articles
|
||||
Clothing manufacturing | 1885-1910 | 20 | 29 |
Description |
8 articles; Manila folder including c. of tables from Statistics of Manufactures
for Maryland (1909); number of inhabitants (1890-1910), stats of occupations (7 sets
of tables), Maryland population, 3 pages JLA notes, c. of pages from Kellog article
on Brewing in Maryland, 5 refs on manufacturing, stats on factories
|
||||
Canning & food processing, 1 of 2 | 1868-1972 | 20 | 30 |
Description |
71 articles; copy of Edward Kuechel, "Master of the Art of Canning: Baltimore,
1850-1900," in MHMag (1972)
|
||||
Canning & food processing, 2 of 2 | 1894-1909 | 20 | 31 |
Description |
18 articles
|
||||
Chesapeake Bay oysters & fish, 1 of 3 | 1857-1992 | 20 | 32 |
Description |
6 articles on oyster trade, stats on production and no. of workers; student paper
- "The Chesapeake Oyster Decline: 1860-1910 by Suzanne Abicht (1992); copy of pages
from the Report of the Oyster Commission… (1884); copy of letter, "On Oyster Culture,"
to Pres of the Peabody Institute from Philip Carpenter (1870); copy of pages from
the Report of Oyster Commission...(1911); 62 articles on fish supply,shuckers' dispute
with packers, depletion of beds, dredging vs. tonging, regulations, "culling" law,
oyster cultivation
|
||||
Chesapeake Bay oysters & fish, 2 of 3 | 1900-1914 | 20 | 33 |
Description |
48 articles
|
||||
Chesapeake Bay oysters & fish, 3 of 3 | 1902-1982 | 20 | 34 |
Description |
Notes on Quentin Snediker article, "Chesapeake Bay Schooners," (1982); 60 articles
|
||||
Butchers & abatoirs | 1886-1900 | 20 | 35 |
Description |
13 articles
|
||||
Banking & finance | 1865-1991 | 21 | 1 |
Description |
42 articles and references, incl. two 1950s publications from the Baltimore Association
of Commerce
|
||||
Banking & finance, 1889-1905 | 1889-1905 | 21 | 2 |
Description |
53 articles on bank closings; prominent bankers; mortgage sharks; mergers; religion
and bankers; growth of banks; cycles of growth and decline
|
||||
Banking & finance, 1906-1916 | 1906-1916 | 21 | 3 |
Description |
50 articles; JLA notes on Federal Farm Loan Bank
|
||||
Banking & finance, 1917-1918 | 1914-1918 | 21 | 4 |
Description |
18 articles including JLA notes (lists of bank assets in 1914 & 1917)
|
||||
Federal Reserve Bank issue | 1914-1915 | 21 | 5 |
Description |
45 articles
|
||||
Monopolies & trusts, 1890-1900 | 1881-1899 | 21 | 6 |
Description |
7 pages JLA notes and time-line of mergers (18902-1900); 39 articles and references
on various industries: bricks, soil pipes, breweries, enamelware, biscuits etc.
|
||||
Monopolies & trusts | 1900-1992 | 21 | 7 |
Description |
Copy of David Heller, "Mrs. Hunt and Her Coal Oil Refinery in Baltimore," in MdHistMag
(1992) about pressure to sell to Standard Oil; 30 articles on lumber, cotton duck,
tin cans, box factories, real estate, butchers, cans, bakeries, iron & steel, sand
& gravel, dairies, express companies
|
||||
Retail & sales | 1866-1993 | 21 | 8 |
Description |
27 articles & refs on rise of retail stores, Retail Association (1898), movement
to N. Charles, bill to reclassify licenses & abolish department stores, low wages,
social aspects of shopping, market stall rentals, traders license fee, fruit trade,
antitoxin distribution; c. of pages from Leach, "Land of Desire..." (1993); 47 articles
and refs on ice trade, pork, produce exchange, millk trade, hucksters, beef, refrigeration,
oil, Trade Pageant, retail/wholesale relationship, flowers
|
||||
Retail & sales, 1877-1910 | 1865-1916 | 21 | 9 |
Description |
Manila folder titled: Retail Prices 1877-1879 includes 60 articles from 1865-1877
on city market prices; source of produce via steamers; weather impact on meat and
produce; quality and supply changes. 88 articles from 1897-1916 on seasonal changes
in prices of produce, meat, poultry; cost of living in Baltimore and chart from 1911.
|
||||
Retail & sales, 1900-1909 | 1865-1993 | 21 | 10 |
Description |
copy of pages from Strasser "The Smile That Pays," in The Mythmaking Frame of Mind;
73 articles and JLA notes: major department stores; well-known retail merchants; Anti-Department
store bill; warehouses; traveling salesmen; crab vendors; Lexington Market; Centre
Market; Fish market; opposition to markets; taxes; department stores in 1909; Coca-Cola;
street merchants; Baltimore "drummers' (traveling salesmen)
|
||||
Retail & sales, 1910-1918 | 1899-1917 | 21 | 11 |
Description |
44 articles
|
||||
Inflation & prices, 1916-1918 | 1916-1918 | 21 | 12 |
Description |
34 articles including: City workers going to munitions plants for better wages;
high cost of meat, vegetables, bread, and milk
|
||||
Employment & unemployment, 1 of 3 | 1875-1977 | 21 | 13 |
Description |
13 articles (includes statistics on wages and retail prices for 1913); manila folder
containing 15 references on unemployment
|
||||
Employment & unemployment, 2 of 3 | 1871-1903 | 21 | 14 |
Description |
12 articles
|
||||
Employment & unemployment, 3 of 3 | 1889-1917 | 21 | 15 |
Description |
48 articles including Mt. Clare Shops, B&O, Sparrows Point and JLA notes
|
||||
Female workers, 1 of 3 | 1874-1990 | 21 | 16 |
Description |
40 articles; manila folder labeled Female workers containing student paper (Tim
Himes) w/references noted, 15 articles, copy of Linda Gordon,"U.S. Women's History,"
in Foner, The New American History.
|
||||
Female workers, 2 of 3 | 1902-1918 | 21 | 17 |
Description |
104 articles plus 7 articles about Marguerite Harrison, a reporter with an "incredible
life" see Hal William, The Baltimore Sun.
|
||||
Female workers, 3 of 3 | 1902-1918 | 21 | 18 |
Description |
104 articles plus 7 articles about Marguerite Harrison, a reporter with an "incredible
life" see Hal William, The Baltimore Sun.
|
||||
Child labor | 1888-1912 | 21 | 19 |
Description |
18 articles
|
||||
Work & business culture, 1 of 2 | 1877-1991 | 21 | 20 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled, Business Attitudes/Mobility w/#2 in red circle & red Ch
6 on front of folder. 41 articles and references including Michael Katz, "Occupational
Classification in History," in J. of Interdisciplinary History (1972); success stories
of businessmen. 8 articles/references including: Herbert Hovenkamp, Enterprise and
American Law, 1836-1937, Harvafd press (1991); Thomas Haskell, "Capitalism and the
Origins of the Humanitarian Sensibility", in AHR (1985); John Sharpless, "The economic
structure of port cities in the mid-nineteenth century...1840-1860", in J. of Historical
Geography (1976); Muller and Groves, "The Changing Location of the Clothing Industry...in
MdHMag (1976); copy of Daniel Rodgers, The Work Ethic in Industrial America, 1850-1920,
U of Chicago Press with JLA underlines & notes.
|
||||
Work & business culture, 2 of 2 | 1874-1906 | 21 | 21 |
Description |
14 articles
|
||||
Wages & working conditions | 1885-1903 | 21 | 22 |
Description |
25 articles and refs
|
||||
Capital vs. Labor | 1867-1991 | 21 | 23 |
Description |
14 articles clipped together (seem to be on 8-hour work day, 1884-1892); manila
folder labeled Industrial Party etc. 1886 containing 10 articles (section on Labor
Day parade, Sept. 7, 1886) and marked Ch 5 in red pen; 30 articles and references
including copies of David Brody article, "Workers and Work in America: the New Labor
History," in AA for State & Local History (1983); Leon Fink article, "American Labor
History," in Foner, The New American History (1990); Gregory Kealey article on Gutman
and Montgomery (1990); and Karen Orren, "Belated Feudalism," Cambridge UP (1991);
manila folder labeled Craft Unions and marked Ch 5 in red pen including 22 articles
and references 1882-1896; 33 articles and references (1870-1900) including checklist
of U.S. Public Documents, 1789-1909.
|
||||
Capital vs. labor, 1865-1884 | 1867-1900 | 21 | 24 |
Description |
31 articles
|
||||
Capital vs. labor, 1885-1899 | 1885-1900 | 21 | 25 |
Description |
Notes on autobiography (1938) by Richard T. Ely on labor movement; 55 articles
|
||||
Capital vs. labor, 1900-1909 | 1900-1909 | 21 | 26 |
Description |
76 articles on closure of glass factory (labor?); elevator boys strike; machinists
don't strike; 4 clippings re/Mt. Clare (B&O) machinists strike; woodworkers (carpenters);
coal strike (public sentiment); iron moulders; bakers; silversmiths; trainmen; canvasmakers;
Labor Lyceum; clothing workers; Dawkins Bill; butchers; foundry workers
|
||||
Capital vs. labor, 1910-1918 | 1910-1916 | 21 | 27 |
Description |
33 articles
|
||||
Coal Strike of 1902 | 1902 | 21 | 28 |
Description |
9 articles on striking miners and coal for the poor
|
||||
Baltimore associations & exchanges | 1869-1897 | 21 | 29 |
Description |
8 articles - Brick manufacturers form assoc. to deal with moulder higher prices;
junkment; furniture manufacturers response to labor unrest; Chemical and Fertilizer
Exchange; Produce Exchange; Glass Manufacturers Association; Traffic Association;
Coal Dealers
|
||||
Panic of 1873 | 1873-1893 | 21 | 30 |
Description |
102 articles including 1 page of JLA draft w/notes; effect of panic on city institutions,
charities, retail prices, unemployment etc.
|
||||
Industrial survey | 1913-1914 | 21 | 31 |
Description |
4 articles on the industrial survey of Baltimore conducted in 1913
|
||||
Spanish-American War | 1898-1900 | 22 | 1 |
Description |
60 articles
|
||||
World War I, 1914 | 1907-1914 | 22 | 2 |
Description |
40 articles - relative position in newspaper, concern for Baltimoreans stranded
abroad; effect on banks, wheat, trade, ships, teachers,opera, horses for war
|
||||
World War I, 1915 | 1915 | 22 | 3 |
Description |
61 articles and references - boost in manufacturing; concern for relatives in Poland;
war bonds; death of Johnny Poe (see 1st article in 1914 above)
|
||||
World War I, 1916 | 1916 | 22 | 4 |
Description |
23 articles - German sub in Chesapeake bay; trade, parade, troops leaving (represent
all classes of Baltimoreans); deaths; Pres. Wilson
|
||||
World War I, 1917 | 1917 | 22 | 5 |
Description |
51 articles and JLA notes (photo of troops leaving - 9/17/17) - pacifism; coal
shortage; railroads centralized; MD military bases (Meade); troop registration; wheat;
"shirkers"
|
||||
World War I, 1918 | 1918 | 22 | 6 |
Description |
60 articles and JLA notes - factories & schools closed to save coal; shipyard workers'
houses in Dundalk; foreign-born residents pledge loyalty; surrender; obituaries and
casualty lists; liberty loans (photo of TR);
|
||||
Strikes | 1886-1977 | 22 | 7 |
Description |
Articles on the 1886 horsecar trolley strike in Baltimore; selections from "Tradition,
Modernity, and the American Industrial Worker," "Working-Class America: Essays on
Labor, Community and American Society," "The Customers Ain't God," "Karl Marx's Theory
of Social Classes," "From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology," "The Organization of Negroes
in the Knights of Labor," "Immigrants and Industry: The Philadelphia Experience, 1850-1880"
|
||||
Riots of 1877: student papers | 1877 | 22 | 8 |
Description |
MA thesis, L. Wallock, "The B&O 'Monopoly' and the Baltimore Crowd" (1974); student
paper by L. Martinez, "Bread or Blood" (1984); student paper by M. Dunn, "Labor Strikes
of 1877" (1982); 7 articles and refs.
|
||||
Riots of 1877, 1 of 3 | 1874-1984 | 22 | 9 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled, "Baltimore Riots - 1877," included 16 articles, 12 reference
cards, 11 American articles clipped together, 6 additional references (1874-1895);
54 articles and references (1877-1898) including copy of "The Confederate Battle Flag..."
in "The Regimental Colors…" by Harold Manakee (1959)
|
||||
Riots of 1877, 2 of 3 | 1877-1977 | 22 | 10 |
Description |
90 articles, refs, and JLA notes including Chapt from Foner, The Great Labor Uprising
of 1877, "The Strike on the B&O Railroad," (1977) and Clifton Yearley, "The Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad Strike of 1877," (1956) in MdHistMag. Manila folder labeled Capital
vs. Labor and marked Ch 5 in red circle containing 60 articles, refs, and JLA notes
including Chapt in Technology, the Economy, and Society ed by Colton, "M. Dubofsky,
"Technological Change and American Worker Movements, 1870-1970," (1987); "Bibliographical
Essay" in The World of the Worker; "Bibliographical Essay," from another book; "Bibliographical
Essay," from Green, The World of the worker ed. by Foner; "Bibliographical Essay,"
from Zieger, American Workers, American Unions, 1920-1985; student exercise on Locating
the Mt. Clare Workers with map by Andrea Arnold (1977)
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Riots of 1877, 3 of 3 | 1878-1987 | 22 | 11 |
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Garment workers strikes, 1890-1915 | 1892-1916 | 22 | 12 |
Description |
94 articles covering cloak makers' strike; working conditions; co-operative garment
shops; Knights of Labor opposition; speeches; threats of violence; women strike; Greif
factory; arrests
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Clothing industry | 1872-1993 | 22 | 13 |
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Knights of Labor, 1 of 4 | 1883-1889 | 22 | 14 |
Description |
6 articles; 20 in folder; references plus reference to Ch 5.
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Knights of Labor, 2 of 4 | 1886-1892 | 22 | 15 |
Description |
57 articles
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Knights of Labor, 3 of 4 | 1886 | 22 | 16 |
Description |
140 articles (tab labeled K of L Streetcarmen "1886", but other labor categories
seem to be included
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Knights of Labor, 4 of 4 | 1887 | 22 | 17 |
Description |
16 articles
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American Federation of Labor & Craft Unions, 1 of 2 | 1866-1888 | 22 | 18 |
Description |
29 articles
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American Federation of Labor & Craft Unions, 2 of 2 | 1890-1913 | 22 | 19 |
Description |
54 articles
|
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Socialism & workingmen's politics, 1 of 2 | 1879-1895 | 22 | 20 |
Description |
3 articles; 21 articles w/JLA notes clipped together; 45 articles
|
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Socialism & workingmen's politics, 2 of 2 | 1901-1918 | 22 | 21 |
Description |
36 articles
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Extent: 1 box (0.5 linear foot)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Mass transit & travel | 1865-1903 | 23 | 1 |
Description |
27 articles on velocipedes, velocipedes as exercise, ferries, fast horse driving
a problem, cruelty to animals, model stables, races at Pimlico; 100 articles on trolleys,
resistance to mass transit,
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Transit revolution & metropolitanism | 1864-1991 | 23 | 2 |
Description |
5 articles on Harlem Stage Line; manila folder labeled Transit 5 - Fares & Park
Tax containing 33 articles & refs, student paper on "The Park Tax Question and Street
Railway Fares",3 articles, articles clipped together on City Passenger Railway (186401865),
c. of excerpts from Tarr, Technology & the Rise of the Networked City incl. McKay,
"Comparative...", and Sutcilffe, "Street Transport..."; manila folder labeled Rapid
Transit Impact containing 25 articles & refs; manila folder labeled Transit - Railroads
w/19 refs; manila folder labeled Transit 1 - Lines etc. Before 1899 w/23 articles
& refs; manila folder labeled Transit 3 - Controversy over Construction of Lines and
Routes w/33 articles & refs; manila folder labeled Transit 2 - Slow & Irregular Service
w/19 articles & refs.
|
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Horsecars, 1865-1890 | 1872-1902 | 23 | 3 |
Description |
JLA note on front of folder: Transit - General for Chapter 1865-1890. 64 articles
on pros & cons of rapid transit, problems of horsecars, rapid transit ridership increases
(many to jobs), deaths by cars, advantages fo suburbs, health dangers
|
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Horsecars | 1844-1863 | 23 | 4 |
Description |
43 articles on horsecars and omnibuses; pros and cons of various routes; disagreement
over charges; City Passenger Railway Company; ease of transport to outlying areas;
access for butchers at Lexington Market
|
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Transit, 1 of 4 | 1866-1912 | 23 | 5 |
Description |
JLA notes on William Keyser, Recollections; streets, garbage, health, taxes, street
lights (Robert McCuen), telephone poles, competition among neighborhoods, paving,
copies of pages from Keyser Recollections
|
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Transit, 2 of 4 | 1889-1916 | 23 | 6 |
Description |
11 articles on onmibuses to horse street cars and the Brock charter, Peter Thompson
obit, householders books (suburbs), trolley car maintenance, receivership, ferry system,
B&O rates
|
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Transit, 3 of 4 | 1909 | 23 | 7 |
Description |
Article on 50th anniversary of "street railways" (7/25/1909) - [duplicate]
|
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Transit, 4 of 4 | 1877-1984 | 23 | 8 |
Description |
Folder labeled "3 The Transit Revolution" containing 42 notes and refs on transit
companies, page from student paper on transit lines, 12 articles & refs on extensions,
c. of Streetcar Museum pub., "Baltimore Streetcars, 1905-1963: The Semi-Convertible
Era.
|
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Transit, 1865-1875 | 1865-1875 | 23 | 9 |
Description |
164 articles on deals to build on pikes, effects of heat on horses, limit on Sunday
rides, track removal to prevent deteriorating property, park tax, extension of and
construction of new lines, cars for colored people, charters granted by General Assembly,
City Passenger Railroad Co. and growth of others, fares, bell punch, Slawson boxes,
|
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Transit, 1876-1885 | 1868-1885 | 23 | 10 |
Description |
75 articles on horse car fares, test of steam motor, Enoch Pratt retires from Cty
Pass RR over fare reduction, unpaid taxes, new routes, bobtail cars, five-cent fare
question (1876-1885); 18 pages & notes clipped together (1868-1876)
|
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Transit, 1885-1894 | 1889-1894 | 23 | 11 |
Description |
85 articles on Citizens Passenger Railway RR Co. (stock shares & purchase by Philadelphians),
Harlem stages cease operation, horsepower doomed, Judson system, City control of rapid
transit, Oden Bowie, transit & Druid Hill Park, pros & cons of overhead wires, syndicate
takeovers, bonds, urban to suburban, power house, underground trolley wires, combination
fenders
|
||||
Transit, 1885-1904 | 1885-1901 | 23 | 12 |
Description |
62 articles on ownership and stockholders, ordinances & duplicate lines, protest
against tracks on main streets, third rail for Daft electric cars, G.P. Frick, overhead
electricity conductors, stoves on cars, first death by electric railroad, Druid Hill
Park, horsepower out, bobtail cars
|
||||
Transit, 1895-1897 | 1895-1897 | 23 | 13 |
Description |
93 articles on addition of fenders to railway cars, danger of overhead wires, park
tax (big controversy), T rails, new lines, Traction Co., new power house on Pratt,
economic development along new lines, disorder on cars, Annex tax rates, schedule
changes, spitting, competition & consolidation, mail cars, fares, transfer system
|
||||
Transit, 1898-1900 | 1898-1899 | 23 | 14 |
Description |
86 articles on motormen and conductors, Central Line & others sold, customer complaints,
fares, expansion and consolidation of lines, all-night cars, consolidation with electric
company, behaviour on cars
|
||||
Transit, 1900-1902 | 1900-1902 | 23 | 15 |
Description |
48 articles on fares, Car Fare Bill, Sunday laws, transfer system, cold cars, Girdle
railway franchise, George Webb, service extended, Maryland Electric company, anti-spitting
bill, John Hood, chart showing Park Tax, stock rises
|
||||
Transit, 1903-1906 | 1903-1906 | 23 | 16 |
Description |
105 articles on late & poor service, divided routes, United Railways & Electric
Co. annual reports, officers, & stock, tax exemptions, expansion of lines, overcrowding,
statistics, cable slots removed, crime, fares, monorail, tube, accidents, Girdle Electric
Railway, turnpikes turned over to City
|
||||
Transit, 1907-1912 | 1907-1912 | 23 | 17 |
Description |
98 articles on municipal ownership, United Railways, schedules, tracks, extension
of lines, accidents, Suburban Railway, trolley in parks, crowding, taxes, disorder
on cars, fares, river tube
|
||||
Transit, 1913-1919 | 1913-1919 | 23 | 18 |
Description |
74 articles on fight over car fares, "jerkwater" service, accidents, United Railways
Co., extensions of service routes, etiquette, park tax, poor service, plans to skip
stops
|
||||
Streetcars | 1865-1920 | 23 | 19 |
Description |
6 articles on pros & cons of municipal ownership, Massachusetts study, Baltimore
gets most taxes, municipal supervision proposed; C. of article on 50th anniversary
of "street railways" (7/25/1909); c. of Johnson, "Part IV, The Present Condition of
Maryland Highways" in Maryland Geological Survey, [1899]; 8 articles clipped together
on vehicle types (horse through bicycles), licenses (1905-1917); c. of Chapt. 8 The
Battle for Baltimore County...1865-1920 [moved to box of chapters]
|
||||
Bicycles | 1876-1912 | 23 | 20 |
Description |
Clipped together: 2 pages JLA notes, 37 articles on rise of cycling (1882-1897);
48 articles on effect on horses, club races, accidents, carriages, bells & lights,
roads; 3 articles
|
||||
Automobiles, 1 of 3 | 1899-1995 | 23 | 21 |
Description |
23 refs. & articles w/stats on registrations 1900-1995, accidents, laws, passing
of drays; manila folder w/17 pages on refs to Baltimore County roads, and 54 articles
on dangers of autos, codes, clubs, paving, traffic court, gas, parking, Auto Show,
women drivers, races
|
||||
Automobiles, 2 of 3 | 1899-1995 | 23 | 22 |
Description |
JLA notes [pp 2-8]; JLA notes [pp 1-7] on Transit, 1900-1920; 40 more articles
& refs.
|
||||
Automobiles, 3 of 3 | 1899-1995 | 23 | 23 |
Description |
23 refs. & articles w/stats on registrations 1900-1995, accidents, laws, passing
of drays; manila folder w/17 pages on refs to Baltimore County roads, and 54 articles
on dangers of autos, codes, clubs, paving, traffic court, gas, parking, Auto Show,
women drivers, races; 6 articles clipped together incl. one on 50th anniv. of Baltimore
Street Railways; 10 articles clipped together on growth of autos; 7 articles on city
planning; 27 articles on autos; JLA notes [pp 2-8]; JLA notes [pp 1-7] on Transit,
1900-1920; 40 more articles & refs.
|
||||
Motor vehicles | 1878-1903 | 23 | 24 |
Description |
6 articles on park tax on railway companies, flying machines, fire engine horses,
patrol accident; Manila folder w/71 articles & refs on injuries, wagons vs. cars,
poor road conditions, bridges, need for highway engineers, traffic problems, Crouch
auto Factory, road taxes, auto races
|
||||
Motor vehicles, 1900-1905 | 1902-1905 | 23 | 25 |
Description |
13 articles on automobile touring, laws, horns, tolls, licenses, auto associations
|
||||
Motor vehicles, 1906-1907 | 1906-1907 | 23 | 26 |
Description |
34 articles on auto show, sales, chauffeurs (Assn.), accidents, garages, races,
airship and aeronautics, prices, insurance, licenses
|
||||
Motor vehicles, 1908-1910 | 1908-1910 | 23 | 27 |
Description |
44 articles and notes on growth of automobiling, motor car ads, dangerous autoists,
traffic regulation, Orville Wright flight, auto taxes, regulations, autos & horses,
international aviation meet, auto show at 5th Reg. Armory,
|
||||
Motor vehicles, 1911-1915 | 1911-1915 | 23 | 28 |
Description |
101 articles & JLA notes on auto clubs, auto shows, garages, horse vs. gasoline,
accidents, improves fire fighting, speed limits, post road signs, auto ambulance,
car prices, AAA, 8 articles clipped together on 1913 Auto Show, auto theft, road conditions,
trucks, buses (jitneys) woman jitney owner, jitney regulations.
|
||||
Motor vehicles, 1916-1918 | 1914-1918 | 23 | 29 |
Description |
41 articles on traffic congestion, cost of autos, jitneys, ordinance re/standing
vehicles, motorcycles, road maintenance re/autos and trucks, Adamson amendment, auto
clubs, ownership statistics, steam to gas, heavy trucks for transport
|
||||
Auto Licenses | 1913-1914 | 23 | 30 |
Description |
33 articles clipped together on licenses issued by owner & car, increase in licenses
issued, 24 more articles on same as above.
|
||||
Airplanes | 1910 | 23 | 31 |
Description |
12 articles including Herbert Latham flight over Baltimore
|
Extent: 2 boxes (1 linear foot)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
The city & its neighborhoods, 1 of 3 | 1979-1997 | 24 | 1 |
Description |
Copy of Thomsen, "Loudon Park", 1979; copy of Brugger, The Maryland Club (1857-1997);
copy of Dorsey, "Mount Vernon Place", 1983;
|
||||
The city & its neighborhoods, 2 of 3 | 1820-1861 | 24 | 2 |
Description |
JLA notes on Meinig, The Shaping of America; copy of A.W.Machen letters to his
father re/Plug Ugly Cases; 5 JLA notes on articles; JLA notes on Forest, Official
History of the Fire Department of the City of Baltimore on riots 1855-1858; 11 articles
& notes on churches, markets, old streets (1859-1860); table of municipal services
expenditures 1820 -1860; JLA note dated cards labeled #1 on police, special items,
swine & dogs, finances, Swann, harbor, railroads, water, health, schools, Jerome (1820-1858);
45 citations & notes on police, parks, watchmen, mayoral appointments, violence, trade,
licenses, sale of pews, Duffey shooting, Convention of Maryland Slaveholders, Bd of
Trade, taxes, real estate values
|
||||
The city & its neighborhoods, 3 of 3 | 1911-1914 | 24 | 3 |
Description |
22 articles
|
||||
Preservation & landmarks | 1865-1898 | 24 | 4 |
Description |
58 articles on destruction of old buildings and landmarks to make way for new,
some obits of "old citizens"
|
||||
Houses & home construction | 1870-1900 | 24 | 5 |
Description |
166 articles (some from The American)
|
||||
Houses & home construction, 1901-1905 | 1877-1991 | 24 | 6 |
Description |
60 articles & references including copy of Introduction to Housing the North American
City by Doucet and Weaver (1991); building land sales, construction ordnances, list
of permits; carpenter strike (14 articles); Isaac Emerson's Italian Gardens; Dukeland;
Torrens land system; manila folder labeled (6) Houses: Streets & Neighborhoods; building
census (1900); City Council Proceedings (1877)
|
||||
Houses & home construction, 1906 | 1900-1906 | 24 | 7 |
Description |
96 articles and references including sales; Towson suburban homes; ground rent
developments; Howard Park; Evergreen lawn; new building codes (post-fire); Rockland;
Orangeville-Duncan estate; Dukeland; Mt. Washington; Hampton estate; Park Heights;
Wallbrook; Cloverdale
|
||||
Houses & home construction, 1907-1908 | 1907-1908 | 24 | 8 |
Description |
134 articles primarily showing residential home plans, prices, and locations; several
bios on builders and real estate agents; regulations and ground rents
|
||||
Houses & home construction, 1909-1910 | 1909-1910 | 24 | 9 |
Description |
141 articles and references including various areas of construction e.g. Forst
Part, Waveland, Halethorpe; advertisement for property and house in Ten Hills, Howard
Park, Forest Park, Baltimore Highlands, Mt. Washington; death notices of real estate
developers and builders.
|
||||
Houses & home construction, 1911-1912 | 1911-1912 | 24 | 10 |
Description |
105 articles and references including various notices and advertisements about
home sales, land purchases, and home development; newspaper photos of new home in
varous areas of the city
|
||||
Houses & home construction, 1913-1918 | 1913-1918 | 24 | 11 |
Description |
126 articles, references, and JLA notes including various ads for developments
to Park Heights Ave., Arbutus, Meridale, English Consul, Forest Park; article on marble
at Beaver Dam Quarry; sale of Dunmore, Green Spring Valley; car line in Guilford,
construction project; rent hearings; land sales and construction projects; alley homes
|
||||
Real estate & housing, 1 of 2 | 1980-1992 | 24 | 12 |
Description |
Manila folder titled, Real Estate Prices & Housing, containing 5 articles, refs,
& stats (1879); manila folder titled, Homeownership Stats containing refs and stats
(1890-1970); Draft paper by Martha Vill, "Residential Development on a Landed Estate:
The Case of Baltimore's 'Harlem' (1980); paper by Garrett Power, "Ground Rents and
the Cityscape: Ninety-Nine Years Leaseholds in Baltimore, MD, 1700-1900" (6/92); 10
articles and refs; The Maryland Historian (1980), Special Issue on Baltimore; 2nd
copy of Power's paper; Natalie Shivers, "Those Old Placid Rows", (1981); "Public Housing
in Baltimore, 1941-1942" pamphlet from the Housing Authority of Baltimore City
|
||||
Real estate & housing, 2 of 2 | 1850-1990 | 24 | 13 |
Description |
11 articles, refs, and stats; student paper by Gonshor, "Baltimore Neighborhood
Study Project Study Area - Poppleton,"; 82 articles and refs; copy of Luria, David,
"Wealth, Capital, and Power: the Social Meaning of Home Ownership," in J of Interdisciplinary
History (1976); 7 articles; 6 photos of unsanitary tenement living in Baltimore from
Wis. State Historical Society; 17 articles, refs, and stats; copies of 3 articles
from, "Making the American Home: Middle-Class Women & Domestic Material Culture, 1840-1940,
Bowling Green Press, ed by Motz and Browne; copy of article from J. of Social History
(1980) by Carole Shammas, "The Domestic Environment in Early Modern England and America";
2 articles and refs; Exhibit Review of "Whither the Urban History Exhibit? The Peale
Museum Rowhouse," by Rober White (1983); paper by Martha Vill, "Building Enterprise
in Late Nineteenth Century Baltimore, sub to the J. of Historical Geography; 17 articles
and refs; article in Amer. Hist. Rev. (1990), "Moving Out and Settling In: Residential
Mobility, Home Owning, and the Public Enframing of Citizenship, 1921-1950; 4 articles
and refs.
|
||||
Real estate & housing, 1865-1874 | 1865-1876 | 24 | 14 |
Description |
37 articles; 46 articles and references
|
||||
Real estate & housing, 1875-1884 | 1875-1883 | 24 | 15 |
Description |
10 articles; 9 clipped together; 4 more articles
|
||||
Real estate & housing, 1895-1902 | 1895-1902 | 24 | 16 |
Description |
20 articles and refs on real estate development in Clifton Park (valuation trial);
Crook Mansion; Rogers property; Falls Road Electric Railway Co.; Charles Frederick
Ranstead; Gray Mfg Co. near Ellicott City; The Caves; Pimlico Road; Belle Lawn; Eutaw
Place and Walbrook
|
||||
Real estate & housing: Baltimore County | 1866-1917 | 24 | 17 |
Description |
111 articles, references, and JLA notes including descriptions of lands being sold,
what it sold for, and locations of land; includes 24 articles clipped together labeled
Suburban Dev's, 1901-1905; 14 articles clipped together labeled Suburbs, 1888; JLA
notes on Thomas book on Greenspring Valley & typed description of Dunbarton House
|
||||
Apartments | 1899-1915 | 24 | 18 |
Description |
62 articles on construction of new apartment buildings and conversion of residences
into apartments
|
||||
Skyscrapers | 1883-1994 | 24 | 19 |
Description |
64 articles and refs including 9 articles and refs on buildings (1889-1901); copy
of pages from Ford, Cities and Buildings (JHU, 1994); B&O building, Walters, Bromo
Tower, Continental Trust Building, and other business buildings (1883-1911)
|
||||
Central Business District | 1869-1989 | 24 | 20 |
Description |
4 articles; 2-page draft of Ch I, p.4; List of major dry goods stores in 1880;
60 notes and refs; "From Burial Ground to Garden Cemetery,' by Michael Franch; 9 articles;
student paper on the "Central Business District of Baltimore City 1880-1900;" 13 articles
and refs; copy of student paper on Baltimore Fire and Rehabilitation; 22 articles
and refs; copy of student paper on Pearl Street census analysis; copy of "When Ladies
Go A-Thieving," by Elaine S. Abelson (Oxford,1989); 17 articles, refs, ID of stores
per block
|
||||
Central Business District, 1865-1884 | 1866-1887 | 24 | 21 |
Description |
43 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Central Business District, 1885-1900 | 1865-1979 | 24 | 22 |
Description |
18 articles & refs on water supply for development, history of old B&O Central
Bldg, improvements, new warehouses, iron work, awning posts; Mitchell.., "Geographical
Perspectives on Maryland's Past" UofMd (1979); Conzen, "Immigrants, Immigrant Neighborhoods,
and Ethnic Identity..." in J.of AmerHist (1979); 74 articles & refs on wider streets,
specific banks, penitentiary, Chinese laundry, arcade, building laws, real estate
sales, A.Brown bldg, dry goods to dept. stores, no. of stories in new bldgs, window
dressing, stepping stones
|
||||
Central Business District, 1901-1907 | 1874-1907 | 24 | 23 |
Description |
126 articles on Yakel Building, boundaries of CBD, flooding, Bank of Commerce Bldg,
art, Lloyd Jackson Co. Bldg, MD granite, elevators, Marburg Bldg, Kamenesky's Inn
(oldest hse in Balt., Provident Savings Bk, shot tower, unemploy. Due to fire, Kienhe
Bros.,Justis Bldg, Kirwan, Pendleton Bldg, Sexton Bldg, Kranz-Smith, The Hub, Gunther
Bldg, Md Savings Bk, Md Life Ins. Bldg, Pattison & Gahan, Armstrong Cator, Farmers
& Merchants, Walden C. Nimmo, US Fidel. & Trust,Phoenix Bldg, Baltimore Bldg, Fish
Mkt, B&O RR, Abell Estate, Balt. Stock Exch, St.Paul's cemetery, Lobe Bldg, Nautical
Exch.,Gillet, Kaufman, apt.hses, Prof. Bldg.,Dunn Co.,Sanders & Stayman, Turnbull
& Co, Nat'l Mech. Bank, Hilgenberg Bldg, steel & concrete new materials, The Sun,
saloons, Svgs Bk of Balt, lower St.Paul St.,wooden Indians, city beautiful, Alex Brown,
Industrial Exposition, JLA notes on nos & types of businesses, churches leaving city,
|
||||
Central Business District, 1908-1916 | 1908-1916 | 24 | 24 |
Description |
74 articles
|
||||
Hotels & restaurants | 1913 | 25 | 1 |
Description |
22 articles
|
||||
West End, 1 of 3 | 1845-1989 | 25 | 2 |
Description |
79 articles (Sun and American) including Improvement Assns, copy of Alexandra Levin
article on Winans in MHMag (1989), and pamphlets on Union Square & Mencken house;
manila folder labeled Poppleton Study containing arch. & env. Information on Blocks
200-203 of Poppleton Historic Study; manila folder labeled The Old West End containing
37 articles - 14 clipped together mostly on post offices and postal sub-stations (1881-1895),
13 clipped together mostly on Improvement Associations (1868-1909) and copy of JLA
article, "The Neighborhood and City Hall the origin of Neighborhood Associations in
Baltimore, 1880-1911," in J.of Urban Hist.(1979);
|
||||
West End, 2 of 3 | 1898-1980 | 25 | 3 |
Description |
manila folder labeled The West End with a 3 in a red circle containing two student
papers on Poppleton and 117 references & articles; manila folder labeled Articles
on Improvement Associations containing 31 references and articles and JLA notes (1882-1897);
manila folder labeled West Baltimore containing 41 articles and references i.e., articles
to copy (1845-1900); manila folder labeled Poppleton Housing Report containing pp.
25-47 of Poppleton Housing study.
|
||||
West End, 3 of 3 | 1871-1902 | 25 | 4 |
Description |
36 articles & refs on neighborhood schools, Garrett Park Assoc., Business Men's
Assoc., abattoirs, Old Town Assoc., parks, need for public improvements, Fulton Ave.
imrovement - pro & con, funding improvements, movement West; 19 articles & refs clipped
together labeled "articles used in West End chapter", on Steuart mansion, Harlem Park,
stabbing (Colored), chickens, Canton Market, Lafayette Squ.,
|
||||
Edmondson Avenue | 1875-1888 | 25 | 5 |
Description |
23 articles
|
||||
Harlem Park | 1869-1886 | 25 | 6 |
Description |
30 articles
|
||||
Franklin Square | 1839-1980 | 25 | 7 |
Description |
7 articles & references in manila folder; 12 articles (some from American); 17
JLA handwritten pages on St. Lukes - Carey St.
|
||||
Union Square | 1900-1976 | 25 | 8 |
Description |
30 pieces of census (street) maps; instructions on how to use the 1900 census for
a student project on Baltimore neighborhoods
|
||||
South Baltimore, 1865-1904 | 1866-1904 | 25 | 9 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled South Baltimore & SW and marked with a red 3 in a circle
contains 42 articles and references (1866-1904); 31 refs and articles in rest of folder
(1867-1889)
|
||||
South Baltimore, 1890-1910 | 1890-1979 | 25 | 10 |
Description |
60 articles; manila folder containing 73-page paper on "The Urban Vernacular Architecture
of the Federal Hill/Cross St. Area of Baltimore, Maryland" (author unidentified);
and small papers on music in Baltimore
|
||||
South Baltimore, 1911-1918 | 1911-1916 | 25 | 11 |
Description |
19 articles
|
||||
Locust Point | 1871-1892 | 25 | 12 |
Description |
15 articles with many JLA notes
|
||||
Old Town & East Baltimore, 1 of 2 | 1867-1988 | 25 | 13 |
Description |
52 articles on sewers, neighborhood improvements, founderies, real estate sales,
street extensions, Johns Hopkins hospital, deaths, Jones Falls & floods, businesses
& businessmen (including 7 pages of JLA notes on Old Town Merchant & Manufacturers
Association Minute Books); 12 articles labeled Old Town (3) on changes from 1880-1903
|
||||
Old Town & East Baltimore, 2 of 2 | 1869-1990 | 25 | 14 |
Description |
Copy of The Impact of Black Labor on European Immigration into Baltimore's Oldtown,
1790-1910 by D. Randall Beirne in MHMag. 1988 and draft given to Batlimore History
Research Group (1986); draft over Beirne's paper; 55 articles on Old Town business
and businessmen, taxes, Old Town M&M Assn, beautiful landscape, Baltimore Centennial
Exposition, East Baltimore's Businessmen's Association, belgian blocks for paving,
improvement associations, straightening Baltimore Street, Carroll home; manila folder
titled East Baltimore: Fells Point-Highlandtown contains16 articles & refs(1869-1910)
and student paper on Canton Street neighborhood
|
||||
Fells Point | 1869-1913 | 25 | 15 |
Description |
18 articles on improvements, Saturday night markets, obituaries, sanitation, Shakespeare
Street graves, the Port Mission, public pier proposal, Dukeland Park, Ruthenina Greek
Church; JLA copy of map from Slums of Baltimore, Chicago, and Philadelphia (1894)
|
||||
Canton & Highlandtown, 1 of 1 | 1866-1914 | 25 | 16 |
Description |
32 articles
|
||||
Canton & Highlandtown, 2 of 2 | 1877-1980 | 25 | 17 |
Description |
62 articles with JLA notes; paper by Randall Beirne, "Residential Growth and Stability
in the Baltimore Industrial Community of Canton during the Late Nineteenth Century"
|
||||
North Baltimore | 1867-1993 | 25 | 18 |
Description |
23 articles including student paper by Tracy Shumway (History 496), "A City Block:
1860-1920"
|
||||
Mt. Vernon Place | 1867-1984 | 25 | 19 |
Description |
13 articles on praise for Mt. Vernon Place & Peabody Library (1910), social history;
c. of Garrett Power, "High Society: The Building Height Limitation on Baltimore's
Mt. Vernon Place" (1982) MdHSoc.; 18 articles on decline of Square; old homes on square
& Washington Monument; Belvedere (Howard residence); apartments; 4 articles clipped
together on protest against extensions to Garrett house (1884-1885); 8 articles on
improvements, taxable property, Garrett improvements, Barye bronze figures
|
||||
Pennsylvania Avenue & Eutaw Place | 1867-1978 | 25 | 20 |
Description |
17 aricles including pamphlet by Frank Shivers, "Bolton Hill; Baltimore Classic"
|
||||
Neighborhood associations | 1869-1979 | 25 | 21 |
Description |
Statistics on Baltimore City residental moves, 1880-1900; 9 clipped together on
city/square cost etc. 1865-1873, comparative statistics on rented homes in 1900 (Balt,
Boston, NYC, Phil), JLA article in 1979 Journal of Urban History, "The Neighborhood
and City Hall: The Origin of Neighborhood Associations in Baltimore, 1880-1911"; oversize
Sun clippings
|
||||
Annexation, 1 of 2 | 1885-1888 | 25 | 22 |
Description |
53 articles and JLA notes with stats on nos. of buildings etc. and water supply
involved in the Annex; the Belt Annexation Bill; need for services in the Annex; impact
on schools; manila folder labeled 3 - The Northern Area & 1888 Annex containing 48
articles and references including citizen associations and annexation
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Annexation, 2 of 2 | 1889-1918 | 25 | 23 |
Description |
42 articles including tax implications of adding new wards; Foutz Bill; declaration
of residence; city services in Annex; future growth; Northwester Improvement Association;
Annex paving
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Outward movement | 1874-1937 | 25 | 24 |
Description |
22 articles on where to build the Normal School; other institutions (i.e. orphan
homes) and desirability or not of suburban location; 1937 Regional Planning publication
on Balt-Wash-Annapolis metro area from the Maryland Planning Commission
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Extent: 1.5 boxes (0.75 linear foot)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Men, women & children | 1877-1993 | 26 | 1 |
Description |
119 assorted articles, references, and notes, mostly about women - morals, raising
children, discipline, hysteria, exercise, disobedience, hot weather dress, abduction
and marriage, education, clothes (finery), notable women including copy of pages from
Mabel Collins Donnelly, The American Victorian Woman, 1986 and copies of pages from
William Leach, The Mythmaking, child-world in the promisted land (1993); 1905 - statistics
on deaths, men & women eligible for USPS positions; 1912 - article on apartment houses
for old people
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Women: secondary sources | 1987-1993 | 26 | 2 |
Description |
20 book references; stats on place of birth of hd of hseholds (1880). 1900 foreign-born
stats, JLA notes; Green ad on Fit for America; copy of pages from: Hall, Hidden Anxieties
(1991); Mangan, ed., Manliness and Morality (1987); Peterson, Family, Love, and Work
in the Lives of Victorian Gentlewomen (1989); Evans, Born for Liberty (1989); Griswold,
The Evolution of the Doctrine of Mental Cruelty in Victorian American Divorce in J.
of Soc Hist; The Women's Movements, 1870s-1880s; White, The First Sexual Revolution
(1993); Kunzel, Fallen Women, Problem Girls (1993); Faderman, Odd Girls and Twilight
Lovers (1991)
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Women: general, 1 of 2 | 1871-1990 | 26 | 3 |
Description |
7 references & articles; copy of "Bicycles, Bangs, and Bloomers; the new woman
in the popular press," by Patricia Marks (1990); Manila folder labeled: Vic. Balt.
"Men & Women" draft containing pp 33-49 of a very old rough draft of Women in Baltimore
discussing evolution of confident women vs. confused males w/footnote cards, 15 references,
copies of 2 articles; 14 more refs & articles; manila folder labeled Census Materials
w/map of Mosher/Madison/Preston/Pennsylvania streets w/addresses denoting W or B
|
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Women: general, 2 of 2 | 1871-1990 | 26 | 4 |
Description |
16 references, article on American Families, 25 references & articles on changing
roles of women, & families, student paper, 8 refs & notes
|
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Women, 1865-1880 | 1866-1877 | 26 | 5 |
Description |
145 articles with JLA notes; some from the American; abortion
|
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Women, 1881-1894 | 1881-1894 | 26 | 6 |
Description |
185 articles, some from American
|
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Women, 1895-1900 | 1878-1899 | 26 | 7 |
Description |
100 articles including the "new woman", low age of consent, help for the "fallen
woman", inappropriate clothing, clubs, brawls
|
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Women, 1900-1902 | 1900-1902 | 26 | 8 |
Description |
81 articles including the Crittendon Mission (home), clubs/women's literary clubs,
cruelty to, rich and poor, lawyers/educatiion, Dr. Goucher
|
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Western High School Riot, 1903 | 1903 | 26 | 9 |
Description |
10 articles on assault of women students on another woman student
|
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Women, 1903-1905 | 1903-1905 | 26 | 10 |
Description |
63 articles including fads, "As we go" series, college women make good wives?,
Reese, professional women, clubs, motherhood, rebellious women
|
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Women, 1906-1909 | 1906-1909 | 26 | 11 |
Description |
88 articles including suffrage, women convicts, athletics, occult, education, proper
handshake, fashions
|
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Women, 1910-1912 | 1909-1912 | 26 | 12 |
Description |
89 articles
|
||||
Women, 1913-1918 | 1912-1917 | 26 | 13 |
Description |
96 articles including many references
|
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Wharton murder trial | 1871-1872 | 26 | 14 |
Description |
39 articles on the trial of Mrs. E.G. Wharton for murder of Gen. Wm S. Ketchum
by poison
|
||||
Women's Rights Convention of 1871 | 1871-1872 | 26 | 15 |
Description |
9 articles on Conventions from the American
|
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Women's suffrage | 1870-1976 | 26 | 16 |
Description |
4 page conclusion of a study on women in late 19th century Baltimore w/stats on
their economic well-being by demographics (conclusion of McDonald study?); 12 articles
folded together on husband & wife, women & church, right sort of wife, women in Judaism,
marriage, women's rights (1886-1900); 25 pages of JLA notes on these by Patricia Ann
McDonald, "Baltimore women, 1870-1900", U. of MD, 1976; 5 pages JLA notes on women's
rights.
|
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Women's voting issue, 1895 | 1895-1909 | 26 | 17 |
Description |
64 articles including prominent Baltimore suffragettes, pro and con the vote
|
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Women's voting issue, 1910 | 1910-1912 | 26 | 18 |
Description |
76 articles including pro and con suffrage sentiments, speeches, etc.
|
||||
Women's voting issue, 1913 | 1912-1918 | 26 | 19 |
Description |
45 articles and JLA notes on women opposed to suffrage; women as custodians of
moral purity; "Army of the Hudson" hikers and lack of police protection; "suffs" arrested;
bill loses then passes house, loses in Senate; Wilson for
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Weddings & funerals | 1801-1899 | 26 | 20 |
Description |
15 pages of JLA lists of weddings & funerals (mostly 1891), 8 note cards listing
weddings, funerals, association memberships
|
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Marriage & divorce | 1868-1911 | 26 | 21 |
Description |
119 articles including some American, JLA notes; 12 articles 3 pages of very early
typed draft of Ch on "The People of the City: Family and Clan, Class, and Caste" with
2 pages of revision
|
||||
Marriage & divorce, 1900-1909 | 1900-1909 | 26 | 22 |
Description |
65 articles including church and divorce, grounds for divorce (adultery), prominent
divorces, marriage after assault
|
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Marriage & divorce, 1910-1915 | 1910-1990 | 26 | 23 |
Description |
Copy of article from J. of Social History by Seidman, The Power of Desire and the
Danger of Pleasure: Victorian Sexuality Reconsidered (1990); 74 articles on the family;
wife as wage earner; prominent divorces; killings; evils of divorce; reasons not to
marry; advice for happy marriage; changing view of divorce;proposal for a Domestic
Court
|
||||
Marriage & divorce, 1916-1918 | 1916-1918 | 26 | 24 |
Description |
9 articles on notable divorces including Bushman
|
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Prostitution & vice reform, 1 of 2 | 1869-1905 | 27 | 1 |
Description |
106 articles including schools for colored, exposes, House of the Fallen, honoable
prostitution, kindly madams, brothels and gambling houses; mostly accounts and names
of prostitutes arrested etc.; JLA notes from Jacob Frey, Reminiscences of Baltimore
(MD Book Concern, 1893)
|
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Prostitution & vice reform, 2 of 2 | 1889-1918 | 27 | 2 |
Description |
115 articles on disreputable houses; opium joints; Criminal Court Reports; white
slave war; anti-vice movement; low wages a cause; Mencken views;
|
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Young men | 1865-1913 | 27 | 3 |
Description |
82 articles including young men and older women; 10 clipped together about Paint
& Powder Club 1906-1910, 1954 (men as actresses), character of young men, temptations,
girlish
|
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Domestic violence | 1866-1992 | 27 | 4 |
Description |
3 articles & notes; c. of Haag, "The 'Ill-Use of a Wife': Patterns of Working Class
Violence in Domestic and Public New York City, 1869-1880"; 46 articles & notes on
the whipping post, large number of wife-beating cases, beating resulting in murder,
editorial re/Peter Monahan, deaths, laws; 72 articles and refs on spousal murder and
assault, esp. Monahan murder; court considers "whipping post for wife-beaters; stats
on violent deaths in 1906;
|
||||
Rape & child abuse, 1 of 2 | 1868-1901 | 27 | 5 |
Description |
153 articles
|
||||
Rape & child abuse, 2 of 2 | 1901-1918 | 27 | 6 |
Description |
82 articles on assaults by negroes, whiltes, notables, and others; discussion of
penalty for child abuse (hanging vs. surgical); Dawson and Stoncipher cases; Manny
trial
|
||||
Children | 1866-1910 | 27 | 7 |
Description |
146 articles and references on cruelty by and to children; gangs; treatment of
black vs. white boys; House of Refuge cases (1868); Children's Aid Society; waiffs
and strays; Orphan Asylum; colored children; stone battles; infant mortality;
|
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Children, 1889-1900 | 1889-1900 | 27 | 8 |
Description |
65 articles on how to train children; Society for the Protection of Children from
Vice and Immorality;; Day Headquarters; infant mortality (stats in 1893) and rules
for infant care; child labor; gangs and street waifs; stone battles; boy prisoners;
German Orphan Asylum; playgrounds and sports
|
||||
Children, 1900-1907 | 1900-1907 | 27 | 9 |
Description |
62 articles on children not going to school; playgrounds; juvenile court; how to
raise; boy murderer; education and crime; mortality;
|
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Children, 1908-1913 | 1908-1913 | 27 | 10 |
Description |
53 articles on playgrounds; cruelty to children; suicide; parental neglect; Judge
Jacob M. Moses of Juvenile Court; moral education; truancy laws; "baby farms"; children
in Little Italy; child labor bill; St. Vincent's;
|
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Children, 1914-1918 | 1914-1918 | 27 | 11 |
Description |
15 articles on child labor; need for play; boys fighting (suburb vs. city)
|
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House of Refuge | 1865-1913 | 27 | 12 |
Description |
73 articles about management and abuses at the Female House of Refuge, the ouster
of its Superintendent (Ms. Stuart/Stewart), physical abuse of girls, relationship
to Jail Board; Baltimore Manual Labor School (for boys), Edmund Stabler (Superintendent)
charged with assault and battery; trial of Robert D. Klees, Superintendent of Boy's
Home for whipping; House of Reformation for Colored Boys at Cheltenham; Maryland School
for Boys; 8 articles in a manila folder on House of Refuge and Good Shepherd (1865-1901)
|
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Manual Labor School | 1884-1996 | 27 | 13 |
Description |
References; 5/1996 suggested plaque for Manual Labor School site; 2/1996 Plaque
Installation Plan; 21 articles; 20 articles on mistreatment of students, Barrus incident,
child labor, state school for girls, children's need for play
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Extent: 1.5 boxes (0.75 linear foot)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
The elite, 1 of 3 | 1865-1915 | 27 | 14 |
Description |
15 articles; 5 articles clipped together labeled "Northerners & New Englanders";
134 articles and JLA notes (some clipped together); old 1986 draft chapter of "The
Elites and Their Admirers" - not used. Articles on fox hunting, horse shows, Pimlico,
Thomas Winans' Alexandrofsky, Eutaw Place, John B. Morris, taxation, building permits
|
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The elite, 2 of 3 | 1865-1986 | 27 | 15 |
Description |
15 articles; 5 articles clipped together labeled "Northerners & New Englanders";
134 articles and JLA notes (some clipped together); old 1986 draft chapter of "The
Elites and Their Admirers" - not used.
|
||||
The elite, 3 of 3 | 1867-1915 | 27 | 16 |
Description |
109 articles & JLA notes on "calling" days, taxes & taxpayers, eilite vs. middle
and poor classes, "lady" vs. "ordinary" people, obits of many prominent Baltimoreans
(including Peabody, Hopkins, Garrett etc.), Baltimoreans abroad, educated rich, "tilting"
tournaments, fox hunting, Maryland Club, game preserve, parties, bank deposits, debutantes,
Eliz. Patterson, horse show; manila folder labeled: (30 articles) on Immigration/Stats/Family
Units etc. w/many JLA notes on immigration, marriage & family; manila folder labeled:
Census (7 notes) w/stats on populatiion & ethnic groups
|
||||
The elite, 1889-1900 | 1891-1899 | 27 | 17 |
Description |
52 articles; JLA note on folder says "Completed" (MS?)
|
||||
The elite, 1900-1903 | 1900-1903 | 27 | 18 |
Description |
80 articles; JLA note on folder says "Completed" (MS?)
|
||||
The elite, 1904-1905 | 1904-1905 | 27 | 19 |
Description |
43 articles
|
||||
The elite, 1906-1909 | 1906-1909 | 27 | 20 |
Description |
73 articles
|
||||
The elite, 1909-1912 | 1904-1912 | 27 | 21 |
Description |
77 articles
|
||||
The elite, 1913-1915 | 1913-1915 | 27 | 22 |
Description |
41 articles
|
||||
The elite, 1916-1918 | 1916-1918 | 27 | 23 |
Description |
23 articles
|
||||
Elite & middle classes | 1877-1917 | 28 | 1 |
Description |
43 articles clipped together (1892-1917) w/note:Balt Elite (not used); 4refs; manila
folder labeled The Elite & Middle Classes w/5 notes, 10 notes clipped together, 20
refs, 23 pages of names from Social Register, student paper, 19 refs; manila folder
labeled Dun & Bradstreet Coll. w/9 pages of JLA notes from collection. Subjects: estates,
dinners, obits., professions, activities of the rich.
|
||||
Middle classes | 1869-1914 | 28 | 2 |
Description |
94 articles, many obits - JLA notes on obits: trace addresses/residences; importance
of fraternal organizations to success; obits show variety of employments considered
middle class
|
||||
Working Classes | 1865-1918 | 28 | 3 |
Description |
35 articles on strawberry pickers (fun); servant problem; store girls; domestic
service; long-term workers; child labor (tomato skinners); more foreign workers
|
||||
Sporting crowd | 1874-1911 | 28 | 4 |
Description |
20 articles on sporting crowd vs. fancy crowd; Barry Amos murder in bar fight;
cockfighting; prize fights; shooting of Charles Logue;
|
||||
Poverty & charity, 1 of 4 | 1850-1980 | 28 | 5 |
Description |
Approximately 125 articles & references; a very early draft of "Poverty & Charity
in 19th Century Baltimore,"with footnotes and many JLA notes; 5 articles & refs.
|
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Poverty & charity, 2 of 4 | 1873-1914 | 28 | 6 |
Description |
22 articles including stats on categories of poor, 1865-1872; anecdotal descriptions
of poor; Removed JLA Chapters to box (Chapter 7/8). 12 articles on tenements (1898
& 1907); 4 articles on miltary pay, help for "colored" (1898-1917)
|
||||
Poverty & charity, 3 of 4 | 1861-1995 | 28 | 7 |
Description |
6 articles on taxation of property for almshouses, COS costs, 10 articles clipped
together on The Beneficial Associations - the Legislative Committee (1870); 22 articles
on investigation of poor houses, preachers on the poor, death & the poor; 4 articles
clipped together on "preventive charity"; 38 articles incl. c. of Peter Mandler, "Poverty
& Charity in the Nineteenth Century Metropolis" (1990), c. of Himmelfarb, "The Demoralization
of Society..." (1995), and stone yards, causes of hard times, stats on unemployed,
need for aid, coal line
|
||||
Poverty & charity, 4 of 4 | 1874-1990 | 28 | 8 |
Description |
27 references & JLA notes on refs including Muriel Pumphrey, "Mary Richmond and
the Rise of Professional…" Diss. 1956, c. of Olasky, Marvin, "Beyond the Stingy Welfare
State," in Policy Review, 1990, Report on A Conference on Charities…Baltimore, April
15 and 16, 1887...", student paper; notes on the destitute, church support, vagrancy,
COS records, the "wood-yard", indiscrimate giving, Mary Richmond & Charles Bonaparte;
c. of Patricia Drew, "A Longer View: the Mary Richmond Legacy, 1983
|
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Bayview Alms House | 1865-1915 | 28 | 9 |
Description |
29 articles and refs on removal of poor to Texas, new almshouses, JLA notes on
Charity Organization Society of Baltimore, Report…1887, night soil removal, poor conditions
at Bayview, pauper graves,
|
||||
Settlements | 1898-1901 | 28 | 10 |
Description |
11 articles on Lawrence House, Social Settlement House, Neighborhood House, Locust
Point Settlement and others.
|
||||
Medical charity | 1874-1912 | 28 | 11 |
Description |
11 articles on free hospital beds for the poor, germ theory, smallpox, free baths,
crusade against the beggars
|
||||
Charity leaders | 1872-1918 | 28 | 12 |
Description |
31 articles on death of Rev. Lawrence, Jesse Hunt, and other supporters of charity
efforts, Russell Sage Foundation (John Glenn), theory of charity, girls in social
service,
|
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Charity Organization Society (C.O.S.) | 1881-1915 | 28 | 13 |
Description |
48 articles on societal causes of destitution, "Winans Row", cost of "good meals
for little money" [1901 vs. 1995], causes of poverty, formation of COS, 3 articles
clipped together on Miss Virginia Archer descendant of Stephen Girard, child beggars,
help poor help themselves, registration of poor, salaries of charity workers, bread
lines, pride and paupers
|
||||
YMCA | 1996 | 28 | 14 |
Description |
Jessica Elfenbein's 1996 dissertationfrom Univ. of Delaware, "To 'Fit Them for
Their Fight with the Word': The Baltimore YMCA and the Making of a Modern City, 1852-1932"
|
||||
Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor (AICP) | 1865-1906 | 28 | 15 |
Description |
22 articles including AICP meetings, amounts given etc.
|
||||
Orphans | 1864-1995 | 28 | 16 |
Description |
3 articles on Negro orphanage, student paper, 18 pp notes on William Gibson's 1969
PhD thesis, "History of Family and Child Welfare Agencies in Baltimore, 1849-1943",
statistics from student paper on Houses of Good Shepherd, 1864-1892
|
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The insane | 1872-1915 | 28 | 17 |
Description |
12 articles, incl. Spring Grove
|
||||
Paupers & vagrants | 1866-1917 | 28 | 18 |
Description |
26 articles, incl. alcoholics, the Vagrant Act, street beggars, how to deal with
homelessness
|
||||
Church charities | 1874-1919 | 28 | 19 |
Description |
29 articles, incl. Ladies' Relief Association, Women's Industrial Exchange, St.
Vincent de Paul, Conference of Baltimore Women's Charities, Fruit and Flower Guild,
Hebrew Free School Fund, Catholic social work,
|
||||
Police charity | 1868-1900 | 28 | 20 |
Description |
17 articles and references including notes on 17th annual report of Charity Organization
Society (COS) (1898)
|
||||
Jewish charity | 1887-1917 | 28 | 21 |
Description |
57 articles and JLA notes - Note on some articles to refile under "Jewish" esp.
Russian; Hollander on preventive charity; Jewish attitude toward charity; Jewish Educational
Alliance; social workers; Hebrew charities; Levy Memorial; poor should help themselves;
prominent Jewish philanthropists; amounts given
|
||||
Poverty & charity, 1820-1860 | 1820-1997 | 28 | 22 |
Description |
Articles; 1984 draft of article by JLA: "Poverty and Charity in Pre-Civil War Baltimore"
|
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Poverty & charity, 1865-1880 | 1865-1879 | 28 | 23 |
Description |
88 articles
|
||||
Poverty & charity, 1881-1899 | 1881-1987 | 28 | 24 |
Description |
98 articles & refs on charities; 2 art. Clipped together on church & needy; 85
articles & refs on crime & the poor, bad winter of 1894-95, abandoned children; c.
of Rohr, "Charities and Charitable Insititutions" in Clayton, Baltimore: Its History…,
(1912); 62 aarticles & notes including c. of The Charity Record (1893); student paper,
3 articles; 45 articles on medical charity; beggars; "progress and poverty"; merger
of Hebrew charities; haven from cold weather; organized charity; St. Mary's Indus.
School; Women's Exchange; Rosenfeld "poet of the ghetto"; care of the insane
|
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Poverty & charity, 1900-1905 | 1900-1905 | 28 | 25 |
Description |
59 articles on Walters baths; Assn for the Improvement of the Condition of the
Poor; social settlements; Jews and charity; Spring Grove; Hebrew Benevolent society;
Salvation Army; Lawrence House; Bayview Asylum
|
||||
Poverty & charity, 1906-1908 | 1902-1915 | 28 | 26 |
Description |
83 articles
|
||||
Poverty & charity, 1909-1912 | 1909-1912 | 28 | 27 |
Description |
61 aricles
|
||||
Poverty & charity, 1913-1918 | 1913-1917 | 28 | 28 |
Description |
77 articles and JLA references
|
||||
Carroll family & Mount Clare | 1876-1990 | 28 | 29 |
Description |
5 articles about Carrolls; 16 articles and refs. Re/preservation of Carroll Mansion
(Charles Carroll of Carrollton), reminiscences, notes on Census figures for 1850,
1860, 1880, 1900. JLA paper (2p.) on Residential Change in Baltimore, 1830-1920; c.
of pages from Michael Trostel, "Mount Clare: Being an Account of the Seat built by
Charles Carroll, Barrister upon his Lands at Patapsco" for Colonial Dames of America
in Maryland (1981)
|
||||
Garrett-Jacobs family | 1886-1974 | 28 | 30 |
Description |
copy of Katharine B. Dehler, "Mt. Vernon Place at the turn of the century: a vignette
of the Garrett family," in MdHistMag; 24 articlesand references including on his [mental
breakdown]
|
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William Lux | 1763-1997 | 28 | 31 |
Description |
Selections from MA Thesis by Pamela Satek, "William Lux of Baltimore, 18th Century
Merchant", 1974 w/JLA notes; article from Maryland Gazette, 10/17/1765 on almshouses;
JLA notes on Lux; student paper, "The Second Sons on Anne Arundel County. The Founding
Fathers of Baltimore Town, 1997
|
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Wallace Warfield Simpson | 1903-1988 | 28 | 32 |
Description |
3 articles on Edwin Warfield (1903-1911); copy of pages from Charles Higham, The
Duchess of Windsor, 1988; copy of pages from Geoffrey Bocca, The Woman Who Would Be
Queen, 1954; copy of pages from The Heart Has Its Reasons, Memoirs…, 1956; 9 articles
on Wallis Warfield and other Warfields (1907-1916)
|
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Winans family | 1870-1916 | 28 | 33 |
Description |
20 articles; 6 clipped together on Winan's death
|
Extent: 2 boxes (1 linear foot)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Ethnic groups | 1868-1985 | 29 | 1 |
Description |
10 articles; gypsies; copy of 2 articles in J. of American Ethnic History, Olivier
Zunz, American History and the Changing Meaning of Assimilation (1985) and John Higham,
Integrating America: the problem of assimilation in the nineteenth century (1981);
24 articles on immigration stats, police test, Anglo-Saxon decline, Gaspari obit,
school for foreign-born, anti-immigrant sentiment
|
||||
Immigrants & immigration | 1851-1990 | 29 | 2 |
Description |
c. of pages from Shenton, "Ethnicity & Immigration" in The New American History;
c. of pages from Ballis Lal, "The Romance of Culture in an Urban Civilization: Robert
E. Park on race…" (1990); manila folder labeled Immigration & Immigrants (General)
contains 6 refs and c. of pages from Rabinowitz, "Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Pluralism
in American History" in Ordinary People... (1983); Scarpaci, "The Ethnic Experience
in Maryland: A Bibliography of Resources" (Towson, 1976); c. of pages from Waters,
"Ethnic Options" (1990); manila folder labeled Ch2 - New Immigrants containing 6 refs.;
6 pages JLA notes and articles including numbers and countries of origin of immigrants
arriving at port; 1850s articles from the American; 1979 article, "A Tale of Three
Cities: Blacks and Immigrants in Philadelphia, 1850-1880 and 1930-1970"
|
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Germans, 1 of 7 | 1790-1988 | 29 | 3 |
Description |
Very rough and old 11-page draft of Germans Chapter (done on manual typewriter);
list of Baltimore's German newspapers; 14 references & articles; German Historical
Institute Lecture Series (article by Jorg Nagler, "Ethnic persistence and transformation";
population figures: 1790-1930; 28 footnotes to draft listed above; Bulletin from German
Historical Institute; student paper (1988) by Jeffrey Ritter, "Kaisertown"; Revised
draft of previously noted draft (12 pages with footnotes); 8 references & articles;
map of Prussian, Bavarian, & Germans as heads of households in Baltimore;(1880); article
from MO Hist. Rev. on St. Louis Germans; article on Cincinnati Germans by Dobbert;
19 Sun articles and references; student paper on MD Germans during the Civil War by
Grzech; 24 references, articles, & JLA notes; "An Analysis of Baltimore's Population
int he 1850s" by M. Ray Della, Jr. in Maryland Historical Magazine (1973)
|
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Germans, 2 of 7 | 1865-2001 | 29 | 4 |
Description |
copy of Cunz, "The Maryland Germans, a history (1948, Princeton); copy of "Germans
in the New World" by Luebke (1990); 10 references; 20 articles clipped together labeled
North German - Lloyds; steamship lines welcomed in Baltimore; loss of steamship Baltimore
(1868-1871); copy of pages from Reese, A Victorian Village, 1929, on Germans in Baltimore;
citation of Das Neue Batlimore, 1906 on German Jews of Baltimore; obit of Christopher
Bartell (German Workingmen's Sick Relief Union; photo of Confererate Veterans; C.
of paper by Maischak, "Cosmopolitans into Confederates?; Bremen and Baltimore Merchants,
1850-1866" (2001); student paper on"The Battle for Public Opinion: Baltimore and the
First World War, 1914-1917" (1997); memo on reference; C. of Chapt 9. Baltimoreans:
The Germans moved to box.
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Germans, 3 of 7 | 1873-1918 | 29 | 5 |
Description |
75 articles (mostly 1914-1918) on clubbing at the Academy of Music peace meeting,
accounts of the war, Germans jailed, business vandalized, German dishes eliminated
from menus, zones for aliens, sympathy w/American Germans, language eliminated from
curriculum, unnaturalized Germans, businesses renamed, purchase of war bonds, alien
teachers ousted, Lloyd suspends sailings, views of Kaiser, iron rings for gold, commerce,
U boat,
|
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Germans, 4 of 7 | 1914-1918 | 29 | 6 |
Description |
75 articles (mostly 1914-1918) on clubbing at the Academy of Music peace meeting,
accounts of the war, Germans jailed, business vandalized, German dishes eliminated
from menus, zones for aliens, sympathy w/American Germans, language eliminated from
curriculum, unnaturalized Germans, businesses renamed, purchase of war bonds, alien
teachers ousted, Lloyd suspends sailings, views of Kaiser, iron rings for gold, commerce,
U boat,
|
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Germans, 5 of 7 | 1870-1918 | 29 | 7 |
Description |
100+ articles from the Sun and American about Baltimore's German community around
WWI, German suicide rate, German taught in schools, churches, festivals, brewing,
Prohibition, German Orphan Asylum, German Ladies' Patriotic Society, steamers from
Bremen, Liederkranz Society, German Day, German Savings Bank, Hansa Haus; 1980 copy
of chapter; statistics about foreign-born populations in Baltimore in 1890
|
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Germans, 6 of 7 | 1870-1918 | 29 | 8 |
Description |
100+ articles from the Sun and American about Baltimore's German community around
WWI, German suicide rate, German taught in schools, churches, festivals, brewing,
Prohibition, German Orphan Asylum, German Ladies' Patriotic Society, steamers from
Bremen, Liederkranz Society, German Day, German Savings Bank, Hansa Haus; 1980 copy
of chapter; statistics about foreign-born populations in Baltimore in 1890
|
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Germans, 7 of 7 | 1871-1991 | 29 | 9 |
Description |
Sun and American about Baltimore's German community; Excerpts from Martha J. Vill's
1976 PhD dissertation "Land Tenure, Property Ownership and Home Mortgages in the Late
19th Century, A Case Study of Baltimore's Germans"; "Emerging Ethnicity: The German
Experience in Antebellum Baltimore" by Jorg Echternkamp;
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Germans, 1865-1875 | 1865-1875 | 29 | 10 |
Description |
145 articles some from The American
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Germans, 1876-1900 | 1876-1899 | 29 | 11 |
Description |
113 articles
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Germans, 1900-1907 | 1900-1907 | 29 | 12 |
Description |
77 articles
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Germans, 1908-1912 | 1908-1912 | 29 | 13 |
Description |
56 articles
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Germans, 1913-1918 | 1913-1918 | 29 | 14 |
Description |
125+ articles
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Jewish community, 1 of 4 | 1885-1918 | 29 | 15 |
Description |
Removed JLA Chapters to box (Ch 11/9). 4 articles on Jews in 1911-1918; student
paper, "The Migratiion of Baltimore's Jewish Community" w/streets (1997); student
paper, "The Founding and Assimilation of the German Jewish Community in the City of
Baltimore…Oheb Shalom Congregation, 1885-1910 w/maps (1977)
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Jewish community, 2 of 4 | 1887-1979 | 29 | 16 |
Description |
c. of pages on Jewish congregations in Baltimore City & County, from Jewish Historical
Society (JHS) Vertical Files: Friedenwald family correspondence; Lester S. Levy talk
(1965); Kellman, "The Beginnings of Jewish Charities in Baltimore"; 3 pages from The
American Hebrew, 2 pages from the Jewish Exponent (1887), 1 article; 38 page paper
by Rifman, "Centennial of Eastern European Jewish Immigration, 1882-1982..."; letter
from Leon Dalsimer [sp]; paper read by Fein, "Early Jewish Education in Baltimore"
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Jewish community, 3 of 4 | 1887-1979 | 29 | 17 |
Description |
pages from Bull. of the Federated Bewish Charities; Constitution of the Federated
Jewish Charities of Baltimore; 3 articles; Stiller, "Frank, Bernstein, Conaway & Goldman,
1879-1979, A Brief History; Aberbach, "The Early German Jews of Baltimore (1970) to
Soc. for the History of the Germans in Maryland; list of Jewish periodicals; Casson,
"the Jew in America" in Munsey's Mag. (1906); article from The Hub: Golden Anniv.
Year..."; c. of pages from Beirne, "Hutzler's..."; article on end of Hutzler's; article
on expansion of Hutzler's; Convention report of the National Ass. of Clothiers (1910);
letter re/clothing industry; Edelman article on arrival in Baltimore from Russia
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Jewish community, 4 of 4 | 1890-1990 | 29 | 18 |
Description |
39 articles clipped together labeled "Jews 1890s - 1917" on the Maccabeans, noisy
services, aid to Russian-Jewish immigrants, Baltimore Hebrew Literary Society, positive
characteristics of Russian Jews, Sunday laws, literacy tests, Russian-Polish vs. German
Jews, Zionism; 3 refs; c. of Aronson, "Troubled Waters: the origins of the 1881 Anti-Jewish
Pogrms in Russia", (1990); 3 refs; c. of pages from Goldstein, "Th Politics of Ethnic
Pressure" (1990); c. of pages from Marcus, "United States Jewry, 1776-1985" (1989);
7 refs; c. of Conzen, "Immigrants, Immigrant Neighborhoods, and Ethnic Identity: Historical
Issues" J. of Amer Hist.; c. of Marcus, "How to Write the History of an American Jewish
Community" (American Jewish Archives); 13 articles and refs; c. of holdings of the
American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati)
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Jewish-Germans | 1871-1991 | 29 | 19 |
Description |
54 articles;"German Jewry: Its History and Sociology" by Werner Cahnman; "A Community
in Conflict: American Jewry During the Great European Immigration" by Charles Wyszkowski;
"Orthodox and Reform in the Nineteenth-Century Baltimore Jewish Community" by Marsha
Rozenblit
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Jewish-Germans, 1865-1884 | 1865-1885 | 29 | 20 |
Description |
62 articles on Hebrew Benevolent Society, Jewish New Year, Weisenfeld trial for
blockade-running, Joshua Cohen obit., pride, Weisenfeld death, Bismarck & Napoleon,
ships to Bremen, Purim, B'nai B'rith, relief for Jews in Palestine, wandering Jew,
destruction of Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Israel Cohen death, Shylock, Catholics, Gen.
Blumenberg death, aid for Jews in Russia, Moses Cohen, Rabbi Szold, work on Sundays
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Jewish-Germans, 1884-1899 | 1884-1898 | 29 | 21 |
Description |
34 articles on the United Hebrew School & Kitchen Garden to train poor children,
Hebrew Benevolent Society, obits of prominent people, Jewish literature, protest against
Russia, Palestine, immigrants, charity shows, Phoenix Club, business failures. Night
school, persecution
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Jewish-Germans, 1900-1912 | 1890-1912 | 29 | 22 |
Description |
98 aarticles & refs on cycle clubs, Russian famine, Zionism, Suburban Club, prominent
Jews (many), Clothiers' Assn., persecution, millionaires, Harmony Circle, Hebrew Educational
Society, Negro Phi Beta Kappa, first Hebrews in U.S. (1654), Reformed Jewish Congregations,
Phoenix Club, German singers and societies, split in Jewish Women's Council; 5 articles
on Socialist Michael Cohn and Emma Goldman
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Jewish-Germans, 1913-1917 | 1913-1977 | 29 | 23 |
Description |
c. of pages from Burt, "Palaces for the People"; 50 articles and notes on obits
of prominent people, Friedenwald will, Phoenix Club, Sunday laws, Jewish traits, aid
to Jews in war zone, vote on Jewish holiday, Brandeis, anti-semitism, Liberty bonds,
Americanization
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German & Russian Jews, 1870-1918 | 1920-2003 | 30 | 1 |
Description |
JLA notes, 1920 census data on foreign-born population; portion of chapter; comparison
on 1900-1920 census data; 1998 article by George Goodwin, "A New Jewish Elite: Curators,
Directors and Benefactors of American Art Museums"; 1996 review essay by E. Wayne
Carp, "Two Cheers for Orphanages"
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Russian-Jewish, 1 of 2 | 1868-1899 | 30 | 2 |
Description |
66 articles on consecration of Bickur Cholun; Russian refugees; relief for Russian
Jews; difficulty getting jobs;some move to Virginia; self-sustaining colonies; persecution;
observance of Sabbath by Russian-Polish Jews; forced return to Russia; Zionist movement;
kosher trade
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Russian-Jewish, 2 of 2 | 1897-1985 | 30 | 3 |
Description |
Copy of Levin, "Henrietta Szold and the Russian Immigrant School," in MHM, 1962;
102 articles on rites and observances; kosher butchers; theater; Jacob Rab; bible
reading in schools; Zionist state; new synagogues; joint service with Christians;
honoring Dreyfus; end of Romanoffs; American Jewish Congress; Atlas Club; Jewish mission;
crime; Harmonie Society; 4 pages of JLA notes on Reformed Synagogues; other JLA notes
on references; student thesis on "The Jewish Immigrant in Baltimore, 1880-1910 by
Antokol, Morgan State, (1967); copy of pages from Berent, "The East European Jewish
Immigrant in America: An index to the 1900 Baltimore Census," in MHM, (1985); 8 pages
of JLA handwritten draft (probably in chapter on Jews).
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Russian-Jewish, 1900-1907 | 1900-1907 | 30 | 4 |
Description |
29 articles on crime; relocation from Roumania; Russian oppression; aid funds;
God's wrath; Jewish farmers; Yiddish theatre;
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Russian-Jewish, 1908-1918 | 1905-1917 | 30 | 5 |
Description |
25 articles on Hebrew Colonial Society of Maryland (farm); kosher butcher's strike;
Hebrew Free School Society; immigrants; Arbitration Court of the United Hebrew Charities;
clubs
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Jewish clubs | 1877-1969 | 30 | 6 |
Description |
9 pages clipped together listing names and addresses of the Phoenix Club members
(1915); Harmony Circle; Sons of the Iron Knot; copy of Glanz, The Rise of the Jewish
Club in America in Jewish Social Studies (April 1969)
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Anti-Semitism | 1877-1988 | 30 | 7 |
Description |
7 newspaper articles; 7 other references to articles, journals and books; "Argentina:
A Case Study in Dimensions of Government Antisemitism" by Haim Avni
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Jewish community: Student Paper | 1870-1992 | 30 | 8 |
Description |
Student paper by Evelyn E. Gardiner, 1992 - Portraits: Second Generation Jews Recall
Life in Baltimore. 87 pages with footnotes and bibliography.
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Zionism, 1 of 2 | 1870-1915 | 30 | 9 |
Description |
87 articles & refs on refugees from Russia (1906), murderous carnage in Russia,
Palestine desirable, Zionism - political vs. cultural, need for homeland, Herzl, Zangwill,
Pontiac Club, Ohad Shalom, Jewish celebrations/holidays, harrassment of Jews, Conf.
of Christ, Support for Jews, anitimmigration, Polish synagogue, pros & cons of Palestine,
need for united Jews, Zionist assassinations, Jews to be farmers
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Zionism, 2 of 2 | 1894-1917 | 30 | 10 |
Description |
50 articles & JLA notes on representatives to the American-Jewish Congress, woman
suffrage, capture of Palestine by British, Federation of American Zionists, Brandeis,
Israel Zangwill, Rebbecca in "Ivanhoe"
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Irish, 1 of 2 | 1879-1992 | 30 | 11 |
Description |
4 refs; c. of O'Sullivan, "the Irish in the New Communities", (1992), c. of McCaffrey,
"Textures of Irish America", (Syracuse, 1991), c. of Miller, "Cincinnatie Germans
and the Invention of an Ethnic Group", (1984); 2 refs; c. of Meagher, "From Paddy
to Studs", (1986); 9 pages of very early JLA manuscript on Irish; 45 refs.; Student
paper; c. of review essay; 4 refs.; c. of Boskin, "Ethnic Humor" in AmerQt (1985);
c. of Sullivan, The Records of the Ethnic Political Association as a Genealogical
Source..." in MD Mag of Geneal. (1982); 7 articles & refs.
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Irish, 2 of 2 | 1866-1990 | 30 | 12 |
Description |
JLA paper on Irish (14 p.w/footnotes). 81 articles & refs. On St. Patrick's Day,
prominent Irishmen, Irish Police, use of Gaelic, Irish vs. Germans, Cardinal Gibbons,
Michael Long, Hibernian Day, Ancient Order of Hibernians, relief funds, anti-Socialists,
sympathy w/Ireland, horses, Home Rule, violence, politics, boxing, Curran homicide;
27 articles & refs. On Coachmen's Ball, successful Irishmen, Irish Home Rule, St.
Patrick's Day, obits, Irish League, Cobblestone Pavers' Union, Hibernian Society
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New Immigrants | 1879-1918 | 30 | 13 |
Description |
42 articles on immigration records (stats), citizenship, Czechs, Chinese, arrivals,
immigration laws, Hungarians, Slavs, Galicians, Lithuanians, naturalization, Locust
Point, Lloyd Pier, barriers, Lawrence Settlement House, relief to homeland, Greeks,
Serbs, Scandinavians, support for war.
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Polish | 1867-1972 | 30 | 14 |
Description |
38 articles on Russian treatment of the Poles; dedication and activities of Polish
Catholic Church; Kosciusko Club; assault; Cardinal Gibbons; seceding Polish Catholics;
JLA text w/footnotes, c. of William Galush, "The Polish National Catholic Church…"
in Hist. Soc. Of Philadelphia (1972), 10 references, 20 articles & references, student
papers, included cooperation w/Czechs & Lithuanians in east Baltimore, bilinguism,
isolation, rift in church, jubilee, Gibbons & Poles, politics; 27 articles & notes
on Cornerstone of independent Catholic Church of the Holy Mother of Unceasing Help,
anniversary of the 1791 adoption of the Polish constitution, unpopular priest, ousting
of priests, Holy Rosary RC church, Father Barabasz, Polish jubilee celebration, celibacy,
Independent Polish National Church, Poles during WWI - intense loyalty
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Greeks | 1877-1921 | 30 | 15 |
Description |
4 articles on animosity between Greeks & Italians, Greeks serve in war w/Turkey,
Balkans against Ottomans
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Italians, 1 of 2 | 1870-1918 | 30 | 16 |
Description |
43 articles on organ grinders; imports; arrival of Italian ships; exports to Italy;
Christopher Columbus Beneficial Society; churches; padrones; Garibaldi; laborers;
9/12/1980 draft of "The Italians" chapter--12 pages with separate footnotes.
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Italians, 2 of 2 | 1877-1985 | 30 | 17 |
Description |
27 articles, refs, JLA notes on padrones, Italian Benevolent Society, Columbus
Day, street music, use of vagrant children, Veterans' Society, characterization, murder
of King Humbert, mafia den; c. of pages from Carrick thesis?; 12 articles & refs clipped
together on Italian Democratic Club, & Itallian unification celebrations; 8 articles
on death of Victor Emmanuel, benefits, Legion of Honor; student paper, "The Assimilation
of the Italian Immigrants in Baltimore's Little Italy in 1900" (1977); c, of pages
from Carrick thesis?; 15 articles & notes on prominent Italians, article from Soc.
Sci. History (1985), St. Leo's, trials, fruit vendors; JLA notes on Carrick MS Thesis;
9 arrticles on CCBS, organ grinders
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Italians, 1889-1908 | 1889-1908 | 30 | 18 |
Description |
91 articles on Black Hand gang, benefit picnics, Mafia, exodus from Italy, assimilation,
fruit seller shooting, Democrats, celebration of unitied Italy, veterans under Garibaldi,
murders, discovery of Americas celebration, politics, Italian in schools, Italians
vs. Negroes, deportation, graft, threats by Black Hand, capture of Black Hand men,
competitors in fruit business
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Italians, 1909-1918 | 187-1918 | 30 | 19 |
Description |
68 articles and notes on produce from Italy, organ-grinders, earthquake in Souther
Italy (1909), Black Hand, split in community, italian cartoonist (Palmisano), St.
Leo's, Columbus Day & parades, obits, peanut "war", Atlantic Fruit & Steamship Co.,
crime, close ties to Italy, fights, aid to war & refugees
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Italians in New Orleans | 1891 | 30 | 20 |
Description |
30 articles on Siclian mob activities in New Orleans, including the response of
the Italian government, after the police chief was killed
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Bohemians, 1 of 3 | 1840-1900 | 30 | 21 |
Description |
Copies of census data (1890 and 1900) on Dwellings & Families, Population, Proprietorship
of Houses, Ethnic makeup, Foreign parentage, Occupations, Transportation, Crime and
pauperism, wealth and debt, Minor Civil Divisions, etc; U.S. Census for 1840, 1880,
1900; Report on Health in DC & Baltimore (Special Census) [1890]. NOT REALLY ABOUT
BOHEMIANS
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Bohemians, 2 of 3 | 1840-1900 | 30 | 22 |
Description |
Copies of census data (1890 and 1900) on Dwellings & Families, Population, Proprietorship
of Houses, Ethnic makeup, Foreign parentage, Occupations, Transportation, Crime and
pauperism, wealth and debt, Minor Civil Divisions, etc; U.S. Census for 1840, 1880,
1900; Report on Health in DC & Baltimore (Special Census) [1890]. NOT REALLY ABOUT
BOHEMIANS
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Bohemians, 3 of 3 | 1871-1918 | 30 | 23 |
Description |
10 articles on prominent Bohemians, Bohemian school, convention, St. Wenceslaus,
books for Pratt, gymnastics, characterization; 27 articles on schools, Bohemian Gymnastic
Assn., W.J. Shimek, Presbyterian church, mutual aid, suicide, Bohemian-Moravian church,
from Chicago, leaders, characteristics, Robert Padgett, Vaclav Vanek, backed war effort
|
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Chinese, 1 of 2 | 1869-1900 | 30 | 24 |
Description |
42 articles on Chinese values. Christianized, laundries, funeral; increase in number;
rats, New Year, concerts, descriptions, being annoyed, Exclusion Act (1892), Celestials,
education, 4 pages from student paper on Chinese in Baltimore
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Chinese, 2 of 2 | 1879-1918 | 30 | 25 |
Description |
96 articles on San Francisco to Baltimore, church school outings, Society for the
Protection of Chinamen, gambling, citizenship, Chinese Empire reform, Chinese in NY,
harrassment, laundries - competition, bazaars, celestials, deaths, barred from church,
farms/Chinese vegetables,rivalry, Chinese Masons, opium, dress, Baltimore vs.NYC,
Japan, Tong war
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Minor ethnic groups | 1877-1990 | 30 | 26 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled: "Greek, Syrian, Lithuanian" 1893-1896, 3 articles on Lithuanian
Coat Contractors Assn.; manila folder labeled: "Chinese" w/JLA paper w/footnotes,
31 articles & refs on opium dens, laundries, neither white nor black, hardworking,
gambling; manila folder labeled: "Bohemians (Czechs)", 22 refs on schools, gymnastics,
JLA paper on Czechs.
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Extent: 2 boxes (1 linear foot)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Black/white relations | 1996-2001 | 31 | 1 |
Description |
Iterations of Chapters 10 & 11 removed and boxed. Copy of pages from Thomas, Urban
Planning and the African American Community in the Shadows, Sage Pub. (1996); copy
of Sun article on Wilson Park (2001)
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Black/white relations, 1865-1890, 1 of 3 | 1870-1993 | 31 | 2 |
Description |
JLA note: Use F.Douglas' speech…15th Amendment…" (1870), 1 article (American);
manila folder labeled "Iron Barrier of Caste - Gus' Comments" contains Gus Lowe's
comments on essay, 6 articles & refs, c. of JLA essay, "The Iron Barrier of Cast…(Rev.
5-15-84) 50 pages w/edits & footnotes; 8 articles from Ledger & Sun (1898-1915); 6
articles clipped together on race in churches & playgrounds; (1915-1916); c. of Power,
"Apartheid Baltimore Style..." in MDLaw Rev (1983); c. of pages from Smith, "Emancipation...Black
Lawyer" UofPA (1993); 4 articles clipped together on segregation; 4 articles; 28 articles
clipped together on "location of Morgan College";19 articles on negro influx esp.
housing; 2 articles clipped together on West Plan; 22 articles on residential shift
of negroes & whites
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Black/white relations, 1865-1890, 2 of 3 | 1865-1988 | 31 | 3 |
Description |
28 articles clipped together on Negro suffrage, need for education, barriers against
equality, Emancipation celebration, black & white marriage, crimes, 15th amendment
and Colored vote (1865-1872) ; 5 articles clipped together on Colored Republican meeting
(Isaac Myers) and Republican Mass Meeting (1869-1875); references clipped together
from MdHistMag (e.g.,Low arrticle on The Freedmen's Burea and Education in Maryland
in MDHistMag (1952), Della on Problems of Negro Labor in the 1850s (1971), Andrews,
The Baltimore School Building Program (1975), Duncan, Maryland's Reaction to Early's
Raid in 1864 (1969), and others; map showing growth of city (1988); manila folder
containing 5 pages of JLA notes from The Crises on blacks buying property in primarily
white areas and vice versa and 3 pages of other Sun references
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Black/white relations, 1865-1890, 3 of 3 | 1865-1910 | 31 | 4 |
Description |
51 articles and JLA notes on Negroes to buy Texas; mixed marriage; obits; county
lines; crime; voting rights; balls; party strife; maltreatment; "bush"meetings; Arion
Singing Society; attacks between black and white; Federation of Labor; compensation
for slaves; Colored troops
|
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Black/white relations, 1865-1920 | 1865-1929 | 31 | 5 |
Description |
99 articles, JLA notes, and refs on Mayor Hooper's advice to colored; inter-racial
relations; Maurice Bloomfield on African Ethnology in "Study of Human Types", mixed
race over full-blooded colored; need for Negro education; caricatures of Negroes;
lynching of Howard Cooper; faithful servants; racist author Thomas Dixon, Jr.; intermarriage;
mixed lineage; views of Dr. Guy Carleton of Hopkins on degeneration of Negro
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Black/white relations, 1889-1900 | 1881-1900 | 31 | 6 |
Description |
56 articles on race hatred in the Christian Church, miscegenation, lynching, Ida
Wells crusade against lynching, need for education & stake in society, negro theater,
anti-war,
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Black/white relations, 1890-1920 | 1880-1917 | 31 | 7 |
Description |
35 articles and JLA notes (some clipped together) on murder of Emily Brown as a
play, refusal to obey "Jim Crow" law, Nat'l Negro Business League, violence inescapable,
parade cancelled, emancipation celebration, W.J. McGwinn, J.M. Cargill, H.S, Cummings,
Maryland Council of Defense, Hiram Watty, literary society, C.H. Fowler & health,
12-year old murderer, John Murphy, racial tension, African elite; manila folder titled
"Negro Rowdyism" containing 85 articles (1880-1899), refs, and notes (some clipped
together) on violence, Officer Plum, G.C. Lee 's views, Afros & Police,
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Black/white relations, 1900-1905 | 1900-1905 | 31 | 8 |
Description |
JLA note "articles not used in Race Chapter, JLA"; 56 articles on fights among
children, "mammies", ragtime & cakewalks, lynching, Jim Crow, Booker Washington, Baltimore
a southern city?, pro-equality, Negro as child, colonization, race & politics, "Uncle
Tom's Cabin", Poe Amendment,
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Black/white relations, 1906-1912 | 1906-1912 | 31 | 9 |
Description |
JLA note: "Finished 2-24-96". Inside JLA note: "Completed: These articles not used
in Race Chapter 2-24-96"; 44 articles on Winder hanging & funeral, Lee hanging, colored
Bishiops, socialists & negroes, Constitution League, education, fear of Japanese,
Free Discussion Society,John Widgeon, speakeasy raid, football between withe & negroes,
eugenics, minstrel show, mobs,
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Black/white relations, 1913-1918 | 1913-1918 | 31 | 10 |
Description |
46 articles and JLA notes on Marbury, "Jim Crow" and West, Goucher, raids on Negro
clubs, Negro lawyer Pendleton, Guth killing of Negro chauffeur, Negro music, lynching,
betterment of Negroes, NAACP, famous Negroes, "Birth of a Nation", Hitchens' will,
TB, Curtis Bay strike, "old time darky", changes due to war,
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African-American community, 1 of 3 | 1898-1990 | 31 | 11 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled, "3 Iron Barrier of Caste" contains 10 articles & refs on
divorce, peace, Free Summer Excursion Society, minstrels, article on Highland Beach;
manila folder labeled "Afro-Amer Institutions esp. Charity" contains 5 articles on
charities; manila folder labeled, "Paul, The Shadow of Equality" contains JLA notes
on Paul dissertation, 3 refs.
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African-American community, 2 of 3 | 1887-1986 | 31 | 12 |
Description |
24 articles from Afro and other papers and JLA notes on society, real estate, employment,
intermarriage, Liberia, illiteracy; c. of Low, "The Freedmen's Bureau and Civil Rights
in Maryland", J. of Negro History, (1952), student paper for Garrett Power on "Restrictive
Covenants Do Not Explain Jewish Migration into the Northwest Suburbs of Baltimore",
(1986)
|
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African-American community, 3 of 3 | 1869-1989 | 31 | 13 |
Description |
16 pages of JLA notes on readings; 10 articles & notes on NAACP & race; readings
for course in Hist. of Balt.; 3 pp. JLA notes; c. of Wilson, "Druid Hill…YMCA", MDHistMag
(1989); 2 articles; c. of Silcox, "The Black "Better Class" Political Dilemma…" PA
Mag Hist&Biog (1989); 15 articles clipped together labeled "Elite - Black & Middle
Class" on G.A.Hackett, Truman Pratt, LeRoy Graham, H.J. Brown, literary societies,
drafts of JLA, "The Afro American Community and Civil Rights, 8-27-96 and 8-30-96
drafts w/edits; 19 articles & JLA notes on trouble w/excursions, justice, abandoned
infants, fights
|
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African-American community, 1820-1860 | 1818-1860 | 31 | 14 |
Description |
13 articles on disorder, churches, funerals, slaves; JLA notes on Frederick Douglas,
Horace Abbott…
|
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African-American community, 1865-1920, 1 of 3 | 1867-1920 | 31 | 15 |
Description |
11 articles clipped together 1865-1870 from American and Sun on opening of the
Douglas Institute w/lecture by Frederick Douglas, colored Odd-Fellows procession,
Emancipation Celebrations, ratification celebrations; 14 loose articles on labor battles,
Colored Labor and Educational Convention (Isaac Myers), Chesapeake Marine Railway
& Drydock Company, mob attacks; 7 articles clipped together on changing P.S. 100 &
P.S. 91 from white to colored (1911-1912); copy of "A Nineteenth Century Black Operated
Shipyard, 1866-1884...by Bettye C. Thomas, J. of Negro History, 1974; 4 articles on
proposal to change P.S. 39 to colored (1915); 10 loose articles & JLA notes on church,
orphan asylum, Freedmen's Savings Bank, mixed races; 25 clipped together on black
congregations buying white churches (1899-1915); 4 loose articles on church, funerals,
disorderly houses; 7 articles clipped together on black/white marriages (1900 & 1902),
Constantia Brown, and Spencer suicide. 10 loose articles on deaths and activities
of notable colored men.
|
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African-American community, 1865-1920, 2 of 3 | 1867-1920 | 31 | 16 |
Description |
47 articles clipped together from the Afro-American and The Ledger (1895-1918)
covering Afro reporter Henry Brown, fashion, politics, Rev. Uncles, Dr. Cargill, Catonsville,
education, Lexington Bank, Improvement Association, churches, race bashing, charities,
Provident Hospital, John H. Murphy Sr., new segregation laws, Douglas memorials, DuBois
and war, Irishmen and Negroes, Public Health Conference for Colored, theater, Mencken
article on colored, colored girls working at Ft. Meade, 52 articles and JLA notes
(1869-1918) on intermarriage, businessmen, churches, West ordinance, Josephite order,
emancipation celebration, The Freedmen's Bank, servants, segregation outlawed, race
fights, slave pens, 5 articles clipped together colored on McCullouh St, 17 articles
& notes on housing movement, Realty Exchange, the West Ordinance,
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African-American community, 1865-1920, 3 of 3 | 1867-1980 | 31 | 17 |
Description |
"The Iron Barrier of Caste: Racism and the Black Communities in Baltimore, 1880-1900",
August 19, 1980, draft copy of JLA paper, 50 pages w/footnotes; 19 articles and JLA
notes from Afro and Sun on hiring at Bethlehem Steel, Neighborhood Improvement League,
church revivals, church leaders, The Crisis (NAACP), Harry S. Cummings, jazz, patriotism;
Neverdon-Morton, "Black Housing Patterns in Baltimore City, 1885-1953", MdHS, (1985)
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Blacks in Victorian Baltimore | 1890-1988 | 31 | 18 |
Description |
Several manila folders including refs and articles; draft of paper on African Americans
in Victorian Baltimore (w/footnotes on notecards); 1980 article by Ira Berlin, "Time,
Space, and the Evolution of Afro-American Society on British Mainland North America"
in American Historical Review; 1988 article by D. Randall Beirne, "The Impact of Black
Labor on European Immigrant into Baltimore's Oldtown, 1790-1910";
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The black elite | 1865-1909 | 31 | 19 |
Description |
25 articles on ministers, Knights Templar, opera, obituaries, weddings, Union Literary
Association, lectures; 18 articles on Alumni Assoc. of the Colored H.S. gives medal
to top graduates; Negro Masons; obits; Booker Washington; degrees; E.J. Faten fortune;
Galilean Fishermen; Harry T. Pratt; Baltimore Convention of the Afro-American Press
Assn.
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Kelly's Park | 1896-1913 | 31 | 20 |
Description |
14 articles on complaints about disorder at Kelly's Park on Annapolis Road by colored
people; used by Colored Citizens League of Batlimore; sold to Baltimore, Annapolis
and Washington Short Line Electric Railway for right of way; Westport Colored Skating
Rink in same area; Klein"s Park near Kirby's Park (negro resort)
|
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Reverend Slattery | 1899-1912 | 31 | 21 |
Description |
10 articles on Father Slattery, Superior of St. Joseph's Society for Colored Missions;
Cardinal Gibbons on Negroes; Slattery is champion of colored people
|
||||
Black military groups | 1867-1887 | 31 | 22 |
Description |
19 articles including the Monumental City Guards, The Baltimore Rifles, the Baltimore
City Guards, the Grant Memorial Guards, the Lincoln Zouaves d'Afrique, the Winter
Davis Guards; parades with other Black military from Philadelphia; shooting of white
boy leading to restriction on armed parades
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Black/white violence | 1866-1903 | 31 | 23 |
Description |
25 articles (Sun and American) on Brightman trial for McNally murder as a result
of whites stoning Black troops (1882); Sunday school assaults by whites on coloreds;
assaults on the Hannibal Club; riot on segregated camp grounds
|
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Cake-Walk Shooting, 1875-1876 | 1875-1876 | 31 | 24 |
Description |
28 articles on shooting of Daniel Brown by police officer Patrick McDonald for
having a "cakewalk" or "pay party" (needs permit); description of trial; conviction
and reversal of McDonald; habeas corpus upheld; another police officer case
|
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Black economy, 1865-1890 | 1877-1910 | 31 | 25 |
Description |
17 articles and refs on hodcarriers; freight handlers (strike); Hackman's Union;
Chesapeake Marine Railway; Freedmen's Bank; Ledger promotes Black business; 11 articles
on fashionable wedding; wealthiest colored man in city (Joseph Thomas); personal loans
among Blacks; hodcarrier wages; cigar-making; savings and estates; Frederick Douglass
on lack of jobs; Isaac Myers (Businessmen's org.)
|
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Black economy, 1890-1918 | 1865-1918 | 31 | 26 |
Description |
36 articles and refs on Freedmen's Bank, JLA notes on Osthous, Freedmen, Philanthropy,
and Fraud: A Hist. of the Freedmen's Savings Bank (1976), Negro League, public health,
Oblate sisters, JLA notes on Higgs, Competition and Coercion…(1977), whitewashers,
Fleming, The Freedmen's Savings Bank (1866); manila folder titled "Poor Blacks" contains
articles on Afro Poverty; manila folder titled "Afro-Am Business - B.T. Washington
Ideas"; 17 articles on strikes, Booker Washington, poverty, raids, hodcarriers, Freedmen's
Bank building, proposed Maryland Industrial and Agricultural school to give Blacks
employment; servant "problem", bellboys; 17 articles clipped together on Black labor,
death rates, "Jim Crow"; 5 articles on Booker Washington, Maryland Colored Industrial
Fair, need to organize
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Lexington Savings Bank | 1887-1917 | 31 | 27 |
Description |
5 articles followed by 4 handwritten JLA pages noted "not to be used, JLA, 9/15/96,
10 articles from Baltimore American; 27 articles and references from Sun, American,
and Afro-American on the establishment and subsequent failure of the Lexington Savings
Bank ; the reputation of E.J. Waring from very competent colored lawyer to embezzler
and failed manager of the LSB; Waring's flight and return to the city after the bank's
main client went our of businessn and the LSB failed; his advocacy of the term Afro-American
for all colored citizens rather than Negro or Colored
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George W. Bryant case | 1897-1901 | 31 | 28 |
Description |
27 articles(some clipped together from American and Ledger) and JLA notes on obituary,
conviction for embezzlement, street cleaning company, hired street/poor people, colored
regiment for Spanish-American war, pardon
|
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Segregation on horsecars, 1865-1870 | 1866-1904 | 31 | 29 |
Description |
22 articles on court cases;ejections from cars; cars designated for "colored people";
labelled cars against the law; separate but equal; John W. Fields case;
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Streetcar "lapsitting" case, 1901 | 1901-1905 | 31 | 30 |
Description |
11 articles on colored man sat on colored woman's lap on streetcar, colored woman
sat on lap of white woman, protest of "Jim Crow",
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Black social institutions | 1894-1908 | 31 | 31 |
Description |
21 articles on Provident Hospital; whore houses (Terrapin Club); opposition to
war w/Spain; saloons; voodoo; raids on social clubs; Thanksgiving services for waiters;
Revel Fooks; E.J. Cummings; other Black Elite
|
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Black political community, 1865-1920 | 1865-1920 | 32 | 1 |
Description |
23 articles on colored baths, protection of rights, emancipation day, banquet of
colored republicans, colored in city work and offices, Dr. Cargill as Independent,
end of segregation on passenger cars, bar refuses service,
|
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Black political community, 1885-1900 | 1880-1900 | 32 | 2 |
Description |
33 articles on colored names on jury (1880), city council, colored admitted to
practice law, exclusion of colored voters, abortion, murder, education, death of James
Jackson, emancipation celebration, relief association, eliminate wore "white" from
laws, refused service on steamboat, churches reports, ethnological studies, negro
to Africa, Frederick Doublass, C.H.J. Taylor, Colored Men's League, lynching protest,
voter registration,
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Black political community, 1900-1909 | 1876-1909 | 32 | 3 |
Description |
6 pages of JLA notes on articles in the American (1876-1897); 111 articles on passage
of "Jim Crow" laws; colored vote; Ida Wells-Barnett; colored appointees; colored college
athlete; disenfranchisement law (pro & con); literacy tests; Cardinal Gibbons; German,
Italian, Bohemian, Jewish sentimenst; pastors' and lawyers' views; Marbury Plan
|
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Black legal community, 1910-1918 | 1910-1918 | 32 | 4 |
Description |
21 articles on opposition to Taft, Marbury and 15th amendment, Digges bill, Latrobe
for negroes, negro women to teach men how to vote, return to white city council, Snowden
to hang
|
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Black legal community: Schools, 1865-1890 | 1865-1903 | 32 | 5 |
Description |
25 articles on educated coloreds demeaned, sentences, Colored Soldiers & Sailors
Assn, attacks, qualified black teachers, 15th Amendment celebration, 2 articles clipped
togther on Grand United Order of Galilean Fishermen, colored prohibitionists, black
republicans, colored political clubs, white servants in NYC (?), intermarriage, black
laws (bastardy etc.)
|
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Black legal community: Schools, 1890-1920 | 1890-1951 | 32 | 6 |
Description |
26 articles & JLA notes on independent and republican candidates and voters, sanitary
practices, Booker T. Washington & health, George Lane & other black candidates, colored
HS commencement, racist Garland, Waring resignation, 1898 - 1st colored teachers in
public school, The Ledger on republicans and democrats, c. of Greene, "Black Republicans
on the Baltimore City Council, 1890-1931", in MHMag (1979), 7 articles on black education
& discrimination, 36 pages clipped together of JLA notes on reading the Afro-American
(1919-1951)and the Observer (1924-1931), 3 articles
|
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15th Amendment Parade & Celebration, 1870 | 1870 | 32 | 7 |
Description |
11 articles about the preparations for, the routes of, and the actual celebration
of the 15th amendment; articles on shooting of a member of the parade by a white man
|
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Black social community, 1 of 2 | 1866-1992 | 32 | 8 |
Description |
41 articles on Emancipation celebration, Baltimore Assn for the Improvement of
Colored People, Henry Ward Beecher, fights, State Convention of Colored Men, disorderly
parties, entertainment, colored excursions from Eastern shore, camp mtgs., balls,
obits, colored troops - drills, social clubs witchcraft, cakewalk, H.B.Stowe death;
16 articles on altercations, suicide, illegal balls, arrests, crap games, police raids,
Pythians, Elks; 4 articles & refs; manila folder labeled Afro-American - 100th Anniv.
Issue (clips from Afro); 5 ref pubs; student paper, "Blacks and the Republican Party
in Baltimore (1895-1899) (1981); 15 articles (Ledger) & refs;
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Black social community, 1 of 2 | 1866-1992 | 32 | 9 |
Description |
Levine, bk rev. of "Black Athena" AHR (1992); 2 refs; c. of pages from Foner, chpt
on "African American History" by Holt (1990); 5 notes & refs; ref. pub.; 8 refs; draft
of Thomas, "Harvey Johnson and the Mutual United Brotherhood of Liberty, 1865-1910";
c. of pages from Petesch, "A Spy in the Enemy's Country..." (1989); c. of pages from
Woll, "Black Musical Theatre" (1989); 10 articles & refs; c. of Kellogg, "Negro Urban
Clusters in the Postbellum South" in Geophy.Rev. (1977); 35 articles and refs; c.
of Lal, "The Romance of Cutlure in an Urban Civilization" (1990); 2 refs; c. of Schweninger,
"Prosperous Blacks in the South, 1790-1880" in AHR (1990); 7 pages of JLA notes on
conservative/liberal blacks; 4 refs; 13 articles on coloreds in churches, literary
societies, schools; JLA edits and notes.
|
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Black housing issues, 1890-1920 | 1890-1992 | 32 | 10 |
Description |
32 articles and JLA notes (1889-1903) clipped together on St. Paul's church, Harlem
Park Meth./Episc. Congregation, park benches, fight for and against Negro schools,
blacks buying white churches; copy of Groves & Muller, "The Evolution of Black Residential
Areas...", J. of Hist. Geog. (1975); 6 articles & notes on scaring colored families
out of houses, Centennial ed. of Afro-American article on John H. Murphy, Jr. (1992),
stats on Negroes, refs; c. of Max Morath, "The 93 Years of Eubie Blake", Am. Herit.
(1976); c. of Neverdon-Morton, "Black Housing Patterns in Baltimore City, 1885-1953",
The Md Historian (1985); 8 more articles & notes
|
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Black housing issues, 1903-1910 | 1903-1993 | 32 | 11 |
Description |
Student paper, "For the Preservation of Order and Promotion of Peace?; the Debate
Surrounding Baltimore's Segregation Ordinances"; 39 articlesand JLA notes on increase
in building activity, property depreciation, vacant houses, Black elite (W. Sorrell),
stats on home owners, use Negroes in white property arguments, courting Negro votes,
anti-Chinese, whites urged to move, West ordinance, Black & Japanese, southern white
sympathizers
|
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Black housing issues, 1911-1915 | 1911-1915 | 32 | 12 |
Description |
20 articles on the West Ordinance, real estate dealers, Negro complaint against
white moving in, half white half black blocks, new colored high school; 33 articles
on disorderly houses, property sales to negroes, segregation ordinances, West law,
votes for colored women, impact of violating segregation ordinances, segregation "fair",
Negro armory for Md Nat'l Gd (colored), mixed blocks, sale of white church to black
congregtion; 7 articles on Curtis segregation ordinance, improve conditions of Negro
housing, new school
|
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Negro Rowdyism | 1867-1907 | 32 | 13 |
Description |
61 articles on attacks on police, fights among blacks, disorder at balls and picnics,
razors as weapons, women fight eviction, rough element, Judge Grannan on "rowdyism",
exiles on Navassa, police reports, education and crime; 24 articles clipped together
w/JLA note: These "Negro Rowdyism" articles were selected to go into Ch. 6 - Government
- Police. JLA 9/8/96. Articles and refs. on Judge Pinkney's charge to Grand Jury,
decision not to parade due to violence, Judge Grannan, gangs, black groups in conflict,
investigation by police, Ledger editorial (1881-1907); 5 articles from Afro and Ledger
w/JLA note: used in Ch. 10 "Iron Barrier..."; 23 articles on assaults, arrests, a
lynching, crime; manila folder titled Black Violence, Immorality, & Police contains
9 refs on violence
|
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African-American secret societies | 1879-1895 | 32 | 14 |
Description |
18 articles on National Grand Tabernacle of Galilean Fishermen; other secret and
beneficial societies; Masons; lauded by Mayor
|
Extent: 3 boxes (1.5 linear feet)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Victorian Baltimore religion & churches | 1884-1977 | 33 | 1 |
Description |
75 articles on women college students, educational centers, Presbyterian evolution,
camp meetings, baptism, earthquake relif to victims, evangelists, Cardinal Gibbons,
Rev. Frances Ryan, charity, St. Joseph's Retreat, music in churches, human rights
and honesty, reforming men, higher wages, wage-workers, problems of poverty end of
the world, Sabbath breaking, incl. "A History of the Churches in the United States
and Canada" by Robert T. Handy (1977), 1890 census data on denominations
|
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Golden age of urban religion | 1860-1992 | 33 | 2 |
Description |
Articles from the Sun; Selections fom "The Churching of America, 1776-1990" by
Finke and Stark, "Marching to Glory" by McKinley, "The Changing Nature of Protestantism
in Mid-19th C. America" by Clark, "The Quest for Authority and Honor in the American
Professions, 1750-1900" by Haber, "America's Religions" by Williams, "Contemporary
American Theology" by Ferm, "The Holy Spirit and the Spirit of the Age in American
Protestantism, 1880-1910" by Wacker, "Awash in a Sea of Faith" by Butler
|
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Religion & churches, 1865-1889 | 1865-1889 | 33 | 3 |
Description |
151 articles (some more than one page, others taped to page) with JLA notes.
|
||||
Religion & churches, 1889-1899 | 1889-1899 | 33 | 4 |
Description |
54 articles (some more than one page, others taped to page) with JLA notes relating
articles to other aspects of Baltimore life (women, etc.) plus one handwritten page
of church statistics in 1890 and an article by Gail Bederman, "The Women Have Had
Charge of the Church Work Long Enough...," from the American Quarterly about 1911
&1912 M&RFM movement.
|
||||
Religion & churches, 1900-1905 | 1900-1905 | 33 | 5 |
Description |
58 articles (some more than one page, others taped to page) with JLA notes on important
sermons, differences and similarities among churches, etc.
|
||||
Religion & churches, 1906-1915 | 1906-1915 | 33 | 6 |
Description |
77 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Religion & churches: wealth, labor, reform | 1875-1900 | 33 | 7 |
Description |
67 articles (some more than one page, others taped to page) with JLA notes
|
||||
Religion & churches: wealth, labor, reform, 1889-1905 | 1889-1905 | 33 | 8 |
Description |
49 articles with JLA notes relating them to child labor, the church and politics,
etc.; 99 articles with some JLA comments
|
||||
Religion & churches: wealth, labor, reform, 1906-1918 | 1906-1918 | 33 | 9 |
Description |
78 articles with some JLA comments; one 1877 and one 1902 article
|
||||
YMCA | 1869-1915 | 33 | 10 |
Description |
47 articles
|
||||
Congregation movement & construction | 1867-1918 | 33 | 11 |
Description |
125 articles on building and funding of new churches; the sale of older churches
where the community demographics have changed; the movement of some congregations
to the suburbs - others committed to stay in city; parades celebrating dedications
of new churches; consolidation of some congregations; growth of some congregations;
59 articles and JLA notes on building of new churches; changes in use of old church
buildings (e.g. theatres, schools); consolidations and splits; white churches in colored
neighborhoods; plan to shift parish churches among ethnic Catholics;
|
||||
Sermons | 1872-1914 | 33 | 12 |
Description |
115 articles
|
||||
Billy Sunday Revival, 1915-1916 | 1914-1916 | 33 | 13 |
Description |
JLA notes on Sunday's 1916 visit to Balt., 89 articles on Sunday vs. pro & con
ministers, Sunday's "vaudeville show", advance agents, choirs & ushers needed, Tabernacle
built, large crowds, welcomed by Governor, Unitarian minister leaves, War in background,
sawdust trail, Personal Liberty League, Houdini performs
|
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Rev. Peter Ainslie | 1899-1916 | 33 | 14 |
Description |
25 articles on decline of Protestantism, years as pastor, opening of the new Christian
Temple, indenominational institute for religious study
|
||||
Protestant churches | 1878-1995 | 33 | 15 |
Description |
Articles on First German United Evangelical Church, Otterbein Memorial United Bretheren,
Twelfth Presbyterian; English Lutheran Churches incl. St. Peter's, St. Paul, Baptist
Churches incl. Brantly, Franklin Square, Fulton Ave, Hampden; George Marsden's 1977
article "Fundamentalism as an American Phenomenon"; two student papers; 3 articles
from "Evangelicalism: Comparative Studies of Popular Protestantism"; talk on Westminster
Church from 1983
|
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Protestant Episcopal Church of Maryland, 1791-1812 | 1998 | 33 | 16 |
Description |
copy of pages from Alan Gephardt, Forgotten Leader: Joseph Bend & the Protestant
Episcopal Church of Maryland, 1791-1812, 1998
|
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Episcopal churches, 1869-1889 | 1869-1888 | 33 | 17 |
Description |
38 articles
|
||||
Episcopal churches, 1890-1905 | 1890-1905 | 33 | 18 |
Description |
77 articles
|
||||
Episcopal churches, 1906-1918 | 1906-1918 | 33 | 19 |
Description |
62 articles
|
||||
Lutheran churches, 1870-1900 | 1870-1900 | 33 | 20 |
Description |
45 articles with comments
|
||||
Lutheran churches, 1900-1912 | 1900-1912 | 33 | 21 |
Description |
46 articles
|
||||
German Reformed churches | 1866-1910 | 33 | 22 |
Description |
18 articles
|
||||
First Reformed Church | 1905-1906 | 33 | 23 |
Description |
2 articles: organized in 1750
|
||||
Associate Reformed Church | 1897-1902 | 33 | 24 |
Description |
7 articles: Centennial celebration, appreciation of Southern poets, higher criticism,
150th birthday, history, doctrine
|
||||
Presbyterian churches, 1 of 2 | 1865-1900 | 33 | 25 |
Description |
62 articles
|
||||
Presbyterian churches, 2 of 2 | 1901-1916 | 33 | 26 |
Description |
55 articles: church moves to suburbs, Rev. Kirk, revision of creed, Westminster
Church, philanthropy, Rev. Buchanan, 2nd Presbyterian Church, Lafayette Square Church,
other churches, clothing, Dr. Cadman, Presbyterian Soc. Union of Maryland, various
preachers, Brown Memorial, Calvin
|
||||
Westminster Presbyterian Church | 1855-1970 | 33 | 27 |
Description |
JLA notes on church and cemetery from Presbyterian Historical Society; list of
notable persons buried there (incl. General Samuel Smith, Gen. John Stricker, Joshua
Barney, Gen. David Poe, Capt. David Porter, John O'Donnell, James McHenry; Early History
of the Burying Ground--not sure if this is a student paper
|
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Methodist churches | 1867-1915 | 34 | 1 |
Description |
140 articles
|
||||
Congregationalist churches | 1866-1911 | 34 | 2 |
Description |
10 articles
|
||||
Baptist churches | 1871-1914 | 34 | 3 |
Description |
69 articles including some on Dr. H.M. Wharton; 64 articles on Rev. Talmage, dismissals,
resignations, & retirements, church construction, democratic denomination, orthodoxy,
Rev.Wharton revival tour, free thought, Southern Baptists, missions,
|
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Roman Catholic churches | 1869-1994 | 34 | 4 |
Description |
13 articles from Sun and American on Roman Catholicism; "Review Essay: American
Catholics" by Timothy Kelly; pages from "The Catholic Tradition" by Timothy McCarthy
|
||||
Roman Catholics, 1865-1875 | 1865-1875 | 34 | 5 |
Description |
124 articles (some clipped together by subject, e.g. 2nd Plenary Session of Church)
|
||||
Roman Catholics, 1876- 1900 | 1876-1900 | 34 | 6 |
Description |
150 articles (some clipped together by subject, e.g., race relations, anti-Catholicism)
|
||||
Roman Catholics, 1900-1905 | 1900-1905 | 34 | 7 |
Description |
65 articles
|
||||
Roman Catholics, 1906-1912 | 1906-1912 | 34 | 8 |
Description |
77 articles (some clipped together by subject, e.g., condemnation of socialism
at centenary session)
|
||||
Roman Catholics, 1913-1918 | 1913-1916 | 34 | 9 |
Description |
16 articles on Catholic elite, progressive activities, obits, popular priests,
St. Charles College,
|
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Roman Catholic elite | 1867-1915 | 34 | 10 |
Description |
3 page handwritten list of notable RC families; 9 articles clipped together on
Carroll family including Methodist Carrolls (1912-1913); 2 articles on Hillens (1905);
27 articles on various families; 5 articles on Michael Jenkins
|
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German Catholics | 1886-1912 | 34 | 11 |
Description |
11 articles on celebration of first German parish, notables of church, against
prohibition
|
||||
Black Catholics | 1874-1911 | 34 | 12 |
Description |
25 articles on color line in churches, schools, Fathers Donovan and Slattery
|
||||
Catholic parish churches | 1877-1993 | 34 | 13 |
Description |
97 references, book reviews, JLA notes, and articles including: Catholics in the
Old South, ed by Miller (1983); Souvenir Book, Sesquicentennial St Patrick's Parish
1792-1942; parts of student paper, The Founding of St. Joseph's Seminary/St. Peter
Claver Parish, 1888-1948, by L. Harcum; Isaac Hecker, An American Catholic by David
O'Brien (1992);C.SS.R. Ilchester Memories 1868-1957 to Commemorate The Golden Jubilee
of the Redemptorist Novitiate at Ilchester, Maryland by Rev. Paul T. Stroh (1957);
pages from The Roman Catholics by Patrick W. Carey in Series, ed by Bowden (1993)
|
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Cardinal Gibbons | 1889-1900 | 34 | 14 |
Description |
30 articles
|
||||
Cardinal Gibbons, 1900-1908 | 1900-1908 | 34 | 15 |
Description |
57 articles
|
||||
Cardinal Gibbons, 1909-1918 | 1878-1918 | 34 | 16 |
Description |
39 articles on his 75th birthday, how he lives, sermons, St. Leo's, controversy
over statue to religious tolerance (Lord Baltimore), temperance, votes, anti-suffrage,
five gravest perils to country, appreciation at Fifth Reg. Armory, jubilee celebration,
debt, science,
|
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St. Mary's Seminary | 1812-1992 | 34 | 17 |
Description |
3 articles on training for secular priests; 12 pages of JLA notes on Transcript
of Faculty Minutes, L'homme RG1 Box 21 (Nov. 1849-Oct 1860; c. of Fac. Meetings, Dubreul:
Nov 1860-Apr 1878; c. of Memorial Volume of the Centenary of St. Mary's Seminary of
St. Sulpice, 1891; 7 pp. of JLA notes on Dubruel Diary; 3 issues and c. of parts of
issues of Whence (1991); c. of St Mary's Alumni Mag, 1992; 2 p. notes from Father
Tessier Diary re/War of 1812
|
||||
Salvation Army | 1882-1917 | 34 | 18 |
Description |
4 articles; 6 articles clipped together: Booths, fed poor (1882-1912); 28 articles
: The "War Cry", how they operate, women captains, dress, Gen. Bullington Booth, interdenominational,
history, Eva Booth, camp-meeting, plans for temple, feed the hungry, doctrine of heredity
|
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Unitarian Church | 1905-1906 | 34 | 19 |
Description |
2 articles (First Independent Christ's Church); doctrine of hell, Alfred Hussey
|
||||
Friends church | 1881-1897 | 34 | 20 |
Description |
2 articles; 2 articles: Carey obit, anti-lynching
|
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Other Protestants | 1885-1909 | 34 | 21 |
Description |
4 articles; 14 articles: Church of Disciples, 2nd Universalist, Royal Pullman,
Unitarian, Harlem Ave. Christian Church, resurrection of Christ, Otterbein Memorial
United-Brethren Church
|
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Jewish synagogues | 1865-1915 | 34 | 22 |
Description |
144 articles and JLA notes on passover at various synagogues; Lincoln funeral procession;
services in German; notables i.e., Hutzler, Szold, Bettelheim, Hochheimer etc.; Sun
offers explanations of Jewish holidays; dissension re/German Jewish rites and ceremonies;
pew sale/rental; views on Christ; various rabbis; religious schools; Mayer ousted;
Mosaic laws; music; conference of rabbis;
|
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Jewish synagogues, 1889-1903 | 1889-1991 | 34 | 23 |
Description |
64 articlesand references on funding of synagogues; religious observances; U.S
isolation; notable pastors and sermons; Reform Jews; Conference of American Rabbis;
sabbath; Generations (The Magazine of the Jewish Historical Society of Maryland),
Summer 1991 w/JLA notes
|
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Jewish synagogues, 1904-1918 | 1904-1918 | 34 | 24 |
Description |
50 articles and JLA notes: sermons on materialism, greed, faith, divorce; celebration
of synagogues anniv., new year, robber barons, atonement, Yom Kippur, prominent rabbis,
Galmud Torah Society, Cardinal Gibbons, buidling synagogues, prejudice, modern life,
Rabbinical Seminary, split among synagogues
|
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Black churches, 1865-1900 | 1868-1900 | 34 | 25 |
Description |
93 articles and JLA notes on prominent women in Black churches/community (Clara
C. Williams, Mary J. Harper); finances; beneficial societies,; election of Black bishop;
5 articles clipped together on Oblate sisters, Ebenezer riot case; ouster of Pastor
Johnson P.H.A.Braxton; 7 articles clipped together on troubled Baptist church; preaching
on education; Dr. I.L. Thomas; new churches; 15th amendment; colored YMCA; Rev. L.J.
Coppin; camp meetings; baptism at Ferry Bar; elevating domestic service
|
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Black churches | 1865-1907 | 34 | 26 |
Description |
23 articles on Black bishop, colored YMCA, riots in churches (Perkins Square),
Presbyterians, Mormons, United Brethren, Ina Pach (trances); 54 articles on camp meetings,
orphans, baptism, famous preachers, "hoodoo", unjust treatment of race, festivities,
intrachurch tension
|
||||
Church music & decorations, 1 of 2 | 1867-1899 | 34 | 27 |
Description |
94 articles about organs, choirs, etc.
|
||||
Church music & decorations, 2 of 2 | 1900-1914 | 34 | 28 |
Description |
68 articles: Christmas music listed by church in paper, vested choirs, Easter services,
organs & organists, purpose of music, disputes, elaborate weddings & funerals, obits,
chimes & War of 1812, Gibbons on "Virgin", Bach choir (Peabody), Pope decree against
women singers, Gregorian chant, connection to serious (classical) music
|
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Social gospel | 1890-1966 | 35 | 1 |
Description |
"Real success", churches as social centers, workingmen and laborers in chuch, "pulpit
gagged by gold", divorce, Benjamin Rader's 1966 article on Richard T. Ely
|
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Sunday Laws, 1865-1885 | 1865-1885 | 35 | 2 |
Description |
78 articles
|
||||
Sunday Laws, 1885-1916 | 1885-1916 | 35 | 3 |
Description |
145 articles
|
||||
Sunday Laws, 1889-1900 | 1889-1900 | 35 | 4 |
Description |
71 articles
|
||||
Sunday Laws, 1917-1918 | 1917-1918 | 35 | 5 |
Description |
16 articles including types of sports played on Sundays
|
||||
Churches & prohibition, 1865-1884 | 1865-1884 | 35 | 6 |
Description |
96 articles including votes for temperance candidates
|
||||
Churches & prohibition, 1885-1903 | 1885-1903 | 35 | 7 |
Description |
141 articles
|
||||
Churches & prohibition, 1904-1908 | 1904-1908 | 35 | 8 |
Description |
67 articles
|
||||
Churches & prohibition, 1909-1914 | 1909-1914 | 35 | 9 |
Description |
55 articles
|
||||
Churches & prohibition, 1915-1918 | 1915-1929 | 35 | 10 |
Description |
89 articles including prohibition vote tallies; excerpt from Lizette Reese's book
|
||||
Temperance movement | 1878-1886 | 35 | 11 |
Description |
22 articles includign demonstrations, legislation, Woman's Temperance Convention,
Brewers' Congress
|
||||
Camp meetings & religious revivals | 1873-1915 | 35 | 12 |
Description |
57 articles; 18 articles on Wesley Grove, Emory Grove, Asbury Grove (colored),
Summit Grove, money & conversions, Jackson Grove, life of a camper, Glyndon Park;
19 articles/references; many on the Christian Endeavor movement to broaden and liberalize
membeship; includes evangelists and "holy rollers"
|
||||
Church societies | 1880-1899 | 35 | 13 |
Description |
20 articles incl. Methodist camps at Glyndon, Emory Grove
|
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Religion vs. secularism, 1 of 2 | 1866-1989 | 35 | 14 |
Description |
155 articles on Chesapeake Beach resort, card-playing, dancing, Bible & truth,
Sun on Sunday?, summaries of Sunday sermons, science vs. religion, amusements & church,
theatre, Darwin, agnosticism, pagans, Christmas & Easter becoming secular,
|
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Religion vs. secularism, 2 of 2 | 1877-1991 | 35 | 15 |
Description |
4 pages of book references; 92 articles and references including D.H. Meyer, "The
Victorian Crisis of Faith," in Victorian America (1976), article by John D. Krugler,
"Lord Baltimore, Roman Catholics, and Toleration…1634-1649," in The Catholic Historical
Review (1979), many articles folded together on church and social ills; manila folder
containing 87 articles and references labeled Religion vs. Secular and Sunday Laws.
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Moral reform | 1895-1918 | 35 | 16 |
Description |
23 articles on National Purity Alliance, prostitution, women's dress and physical
culture,W.C,T.U.,Florence Crittenton homes, reform in cities, church & politics, police
raids, 1903 Grand Jury Report, morality laws, Anthony Comstock, opposition; 20 articles
on purity of manhood, Dr. Howard Kelly (Johns Hopkins U. surgeon), Anthony Comstock
(Sec. of the NY Soc. For the Suppression of Vice), mosquitoes, Kelly & politics, Jews,
higher criticism of bible, Highlandtown club,
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Church scandals | 1872-1916 | 35 | 17 |
Description |
21 articles on Poffenberger case servant stealing), Rev.Schorr suicide, Rev.Zeiler
dismissed, Rev.Jackson assault, Rev. Cooke elopement, Rev. Carpenter, Rev.Fitzhugh,
Rev.Murray, Rev.Gallaher; 5 articles clipped together from the American, 22 articles
from Sun (some clipped together from June 1872)
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Science & religion | 1991 | 35 | 18 |
Description |
Copy of John Hedley Brooke, "Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives,"
1991
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Religious issues | 1871-1995 | 35 | 19 |
Description |
Articles from American and Sun on temperance, Sabbath, death penalty, clean and
unclean reading, enticements of a city; pages from "The De-Moralization of Society"
by Gertrude Himmelfarb;
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Christmas 1888 | 1888 | 35 | 20 |
Description |
Manila folder containing 17 notes, references, articles on various holiday celebrations
( some from the American)
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Extent: 2.25 boxes (1.25 linear feet)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Secular culture, 1 of 5 | 1892-1928 | 36 | 1 |
Description |
40 articles clipped together on churches, railroads, municipal problems etc.; 1928
Who's Who in American Jewry,
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Secular culture, 2 of 5 | 1868-1992 | 36 | 2 |
Description |
Yellow Tab with (1865-1884) (1885- Copy of AHR Forum, December 1992 with five articles
on Popular Culture; Sun article on Baseball and Morality (1868); 57 articles and notes.
|
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Secular culture, 3 of 5 | 1877-1990 | 36 | 3 |
Description |
140 articles, references, and notes on secular culture including Rehoboth and Ocean
city beach resorts, fairs, bathing houses, Pimlico, novels, many on the role of saloons
in political and social life, working on Sunday, organ grinders, plays; copy of Die
Deutsch-Amerikanische Arbeiterkneipe in Chicago... by Klaus Enssien in Amerikastudien
(1984); copies of The Saloon in Chicago I & II by Committee of Fifty in The American
J. of Sociology (November, 1900 and January 1901; copy of The "Poor Man's Club": Social
Functions of the Urban Working-Class Saloon by Jon Kingsdale in American Quarterly
; The Founding of the Colony: A View from the Nineteenth Century published by Peabody
for Symposium in 1984; copy of Enlightened Entertainment: Educational Amusements in
Nineteenth-Century Baltimore by Patricia Click in MHS (1990); copy of Interpreting
Worcester's Culture by Perry Duis in American Quarterly; Letter to Alexander Brown
re/history of game in Baltimore during 1870s & 1880s (1939)
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Secular culture, 4 of 5 | 1850-1996 | 36 | 4 |
Description |
2 refs; pages from Smith, "American Gothic" (Booths); 2 refs; pages from Scott,
"Knowledge and the Marketplace" and Buckley, "The Culture of ,,," in Gilbert et al;
"The Mythmaking" (1993); 10 refs; pages from Click, "Enlightened Entertainment…Baltimore"
(MdHistMag); 16 articles clipped together on Summer & weekend recreation; 2 clipped
together on Ocean City; 5 articles on theater & burlesque; 3 on saloons; 15 on music,
theater, dog drowning; student paper on Baltimore Theatre; 113 articles & refs on
popular culture & recreation; "At the Picture Show" by Kathryn Fuller; "The De-Moralization
of Society" by Gertrude Himmelfarb
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Secular culture, 5 of 5 | 1850-1993 | 36 | 5 |
Description |
student paper, "Summer Recreation in Baltimore..."; 9 articles & refs; pages from
Calkins, "Substitutes for the Saloon" (1901); "Images of the Chesapeake Bay, 1612-1984";
37 articles & refs on music, art, etc.; bibliography on Sports & Receation in 19th
c Baltimore; 15 articles & refs; UMBC, "Light for All..." B. Sun 1837-1987
|
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Literary clubs | 1890-1918 | 36 | 6 |
Description |
21 articles mostly about literary clubs
|
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Literature, music, theater | 1833-1996 | 36 | 7 |
Description |
9 articles & JLA notes on Jenny Lind, baseball; MHMag (1992) containing Bready
article on 19th century baseball; MHMag (1996) article on Malloy 1st woman journalist
1880s; 12 articles on cricket, opera, theater, restaurants, concerts, gambling, Latrobe
reminiscences in MHMag (1906); 11 articles & JLA notes on theater, cricket, music,
societies; MHMag (1919) on fancy dress party in 1837; 5 articles on Holliday Street
Theatre; 7 articles clipped together on cricket/baseball.; "The Dawning of American
Drama" by Jurgen Wolter; 1994 edition of JHU Peabody News; "The Broadway Musical"
by Bernard Rosenberg and Ernest Harburg
|
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Public lectures | 1872-1996 | 36 | 8 |
Description |
32 articles with JLA notes. First article noted as "good intro to whole subject
of lectures". Ticket prices noted also.
|
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Music, 1865-1884 | 1866-1992 | 36 | 9 |
Description |
79 articles with JLA notes;letter concerning research and paper from Mike Broyles
(formerly in UMBC Music Department) dated 1990; publication from Historic Baltimore
Society on "The music of memory."
|
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Music, 1885-1899 | 1885-1899 | 36 | 10 |
Description |
117 articles
|
||||
Music, 1900-1907 | 1900-1907 | 36 | 11 |
Description |
87 articles
|
||||
Music, 1908-1910 | 1908-1910 | 36 | 12 |
Description |
50 articles including cost of instruments (pianos
|
||||
Music, 1911-1918 | 1911-1918 | 36 | 13 |
Description |
46 articles plus 4 articles clipped together about/against Karl Muck, German leader
of Boston Symphony Orchestra (1917)
|
||||
Ballroom & pop dancing | 1895-1914 | 36 | 14 |
Description |
85 articles including types of dances, dancing lessons, and performances by Ruth
St.Denis and Pavlova
|
||||
Dance | 1913-1916 | 36 | 15 |
Description |
34 articles and JLA notes (photo suggestion) - Pavlova; Ruth St. Denis, Nijinsky,
Vernon Castle (ballroom dancers, tango); bare feet
|
||||
Theater, 1773-1802 | 1953-1976 | 36 | 16 |
Description |
C. of MA Thesis, "Early History of the Theater in Baltimore," Mildred Greenfield.
"Sidelights; The Philadelphia Company Performs in Baltimore," David Ritchey in MdHist
Mag (1976)
|
||||
Theater, 1865-1882 | 1867-1888 | 36 | 17 |
Description |
99 articles including "Can Can"
|
||||
Theater, 1883-1889 | 1883-1889 | 36 | 18 |
Description |
6 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Theater, 1889-1900 | 1889-1899 | 36 | 19 |
Description |
94 articles; by 1889, Sun has a drama critic
|
||||
Theater, 1900-1902 | 1900-1902 | 36 | 20 |
Description |
69 articles including prices
|
||||
Theater, 1903-1905 | 1903-1905 | 36 | 21 |
Description |
69 articles with JLA comments
|
||||
Theater, 1906-1907 | 1906-1907 | 36 | 22 |
Description |
56 articles
|
||||
Theater, 1908-1910 | 1908-1910 | 36 | 23 |
Description |
81 articles, some about movies
|
||||
Theater, 1911-1918 | 1911-1918 | 36 | 24 |
Description |
75 articles including lists of legitimate theaters (1914 & 1918) broken down into
vaudeville, burlesque, and movies and skits.
|
||||
Movies, 1897-1912 | 1897-1912 | 37 | 1 |
Description |
55 articles including JLA notes about reviews in American
|
||||
Movies, 1913-1918 | 1913-1918 | 37 | 2 |
Description |
66 articles including Censors and Birth of a Nation and lists of theaters all showing
different movies (1918)
|
||||
Parks, outings & vacations, 1868-1900 | 1868-1900 | 37 | 3 |
Description |
88 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Parks, outings & vacations, 1901-1909 | 1901-1909 | 37 | 4 |
Description |
55 articles; Ocean City mentioned as one destination among others
|
||||
Parks, outings & vacations, 1910-1914 | 1910-1914 | 37 | 5 |
Description |
18 articles and references
|
||||
Art, painting & sculpture, 1866-1888 | 1866-1888 | 37 | 6 |
Description |
38 articles
|
||||
Art, painting & sculpture, 1889-1910 | 1889-1910 | 37 | 7 |
Description |
64 articles with JLA notes and large article on Walters
|
||||
Art, painting & sculpture, 1911-1914 | 1911-1914 | 37 | 8 |
Description |
18 articles including on BMA
|
||||
Parades & processions | 1873-1907 | 37 | 9 |
Description |
48 articles; 1st on jury rpt that political parades are a nuisance (JLA note to
refile under "Politics"; several articles on "mystic Oriole Procession"; 3 articles
including Old Home Week and Electrical parade of city
|
||||
1892 Columbus Celebration | 1892 | 37 | 10 |
Description |
13 articles on Columbus "shaft" monument, statue by Cannassa, Hopkins honors Columbus,
statue in Druid Hill Park, Columbus and Jews, Columbus & protestants-Catholics, Parkhurst
criticism
|
||||
Newspapers & periodicals, 1 of 3 | 1871-1887 | 37 | 11 |
Description |
Note of 4 weekly newspapers at Towson State; 34 articles with JLA comments
|
||||
Newspapers & periodicals, 2 of 3 | 1889-1905 | 37 | 12 |
Description |
68 articles with JLA notes on progress of Sun
|
||||
Newspapers & periodicals, 3 of 3 | 1905-1917 | 37 | 13 |
Description |
83 articles with JLA notes, some on depiction of African-Americans, others on quality
of photo images
|
||||
H. L. Mencken | 1895-1988 | 37 | 14 |
Description |
"H. L. Mencken and Baltimore: Charm City Versus the Boosters" and "Baltimore, 1880-1904:
A Social Science Analysis of City Charm" by JLA; 1980 centennial special on Mencken
from the Sun Magazine (oversized--removed); Beyond the White Marble Steps: A Look
at Baltimore Neighborhoods (1979); "The Way We Live Now: by H. J. Dyos and Michael
Wolff from The Victorian City (1973); list of Mecken collections in the U.S. (1967);
clippings of Mecken's writing from the Sun; Nov/Dec 1994 edition of Maryland Humanities
on Mencken, Sage of Baltimore
|
||||
Reporting for the Sun, 1896-1915 | 1915 | 37 | 15 |
Description |
Multi-part series examining the career of City Hall reporter Walter Alexander from
1896 to 1915
|
||||
Libraries & reading rooms | 1869-1913 | 37 | 16 |
Description |
9 articles
|
||||
Sports & physical culture, 1 of 5 | 1866-1989 | 37 | 17 |
Description |
59 articles with JLA comments; footnotes from a [?} publication re/sports; "Baseball,
Business and the Work Place: Gelber's Thesis Reexamined" by Melvin Adelman; baseball
articles from the American
|
||||
Sports & physical culture, 2 of 5 | 1878-1993 | 37 | 18 |
Description |
105 articles and many references including footnotes from Adelman, A Sporting Time;
10 pages clipped together of references on Babe Ruth; notes on individual sports (mostly
baseball and lacrosse); need for gymnastics in girls schools; copy of 1939 letter
from Dinty Moore to Alexander Brown about lacrosse; copy of pages from John Lowerson,
Sport and the English middle classes, 1870-1914, Manchester U. Press, 1993.
|
||||
Sports & physical culture, 3 of 5 | 1889-1900 | 37 | 19 |
Description |
104 articles with JLA comments; book review from JAH on Allen Guttmann, A Whole
New Ball Game: an interpretation of American sports.
|
||||
Sports & physical culture, 4 of 5 | 1900-1915 | 37 | 20 |
Description |
63 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Sports & physical culture, 5 of 5 | 1890-1989 | 37 | 21 |
Description |
C. of pages from Welch & Lerch, History of American Physical Education & Sport,
1981; c. of pages from Riess, City Games, 1989; student paper; c.of pages from Creamer,
Team: The Old Orioles; 4 references
|
||||
Horseracing, 1 of 2 | 1870-1888 | 37 | 22 |
Description |
27 articles with JLA comments
|
||||
Horseracing, 2 of 2 | 1894-1913 | 37 | 23 |
Description |
38 articles on cross-country riding at Green Spring Valley Hunt Club; bookies at
Pimlico; steeplechase at Pimlico; tally-ho accident; hunt clubs; Md Jockey Club; horse
show & high society; effect of automobile; 6 articles clipped together on George C.
Morrison's (financier) suicide after attacks over Havre de Grace track
|
||||
Lacrosse | 1881-1903 | 37 | 24 |
Description |
13 articles
|
||||
Gymnastics | 1867-1884 | 37 | 25 |
Description |
7 articles
|
||||
Football | 1882-1915 | 37 | 26 |
Description |
49 articles
|
||||
Boxing | 1900-1912 | 37 | 27 |
Description |
57 articles - majority about Baltimore "mulatto" boxer Joe Gans; opinions on boxing
from Mayor to preachers
|
||||
Baseball, 1865-1882 | 1865-1882 | 37 | 28 |
Description |
194 articles with JLA comments; attendance statistics for 1902-1903
|
||||
Baseball, 1889-1900 | 1889-1900 | 37 | 29 |
Description |
89 articles with JLA comments
|
||||
Baseball, 1883-1920 | 1883-1920 | 37 | 30 |
Description |
114 articles with JLA comments and JLA compilation of attendance stats
|
||||
Baseball (general) | 1895-1992 | 38 | 1 |
Description |
4 references including article by James Bready, Play Ball!: the legacy of nineteenth-century
Baltimore baseball (MHS, 1992)
|
||||
Baseball, 1900-1902 | 1900-1903 | 38 | 2 |
Description |
63 articles
|
||||
Baseball, 1903-1907 | 1903-1907 | 38 | 3 |
Description |
92 articles
|
||||
Baseball, 1908-1910 | 1908-1910 | 38 | 4 |
Description |
66 articles with JLA comments
|
||||
Baseball, 1911-1912 | 1911-1912 | 38 | 5 |
Description |
51 articles
|
||||
Baseball, 1913-1919 | 1913-1993 | 38 | 6 |
Description |
113 articles with JLA notes including article by Bob Leffler, "Baltimore's African-American
Baseball Teams Were Big League," in Maryland Humanities, 1993
|
Extent: 2.5 boxes (1.25 linear feet)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Education & schools, 1 of 3 | 1825-1994 | 38 | 7 |
Description |
Vernon Vavrina, The History of Public Education in the City of Baltimore, 1829-1956,
Diss, Cath U., 1958; Wm. R. Johnson, "Chanting Choristers": Simultaneous Recitation
in Baltimore's Nineteenth-Century Primary Schools, Hist of Ed Qtrly (1994); Wm R.
Johnson, Baltimore City's "Swollen Village Schools", 1829-1894, draft paper; 40 articles,
references, and JLA notes on costs, commencements, statistics, Sunday Schools, Act
in support of public schools and against, exams, McKim school; Tina Sheller, The Origins
of Public Education in Baltimore, Hist of Ed Qurtly (1982); student paper, The Kerney
School Bills of 1852-1853
|
||||
Education & schools, 2 of 3 | 1867-1918 | 38 | 8 |
Description |
JLA notes and articles on no. of graduates, sale of Baltimore Female College, overcrowding,
growth, growth of kindergarten, how school system works, church & school, need for
compulsory education, teaching of Civil War, new ideas of teaching, state teachers'
meetings, Baltimore center for education, vocational work, co-education; 9 articles
with JLA comments
|
||||
Education & schools, 3 of 3 | 1877-1993 | 38 | 9 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled "Schools" contains 12 articles from July 1903 on making school
no. 46 a colored school; 34 articles from 1901-1903 on Miss Bangert, studies, poverty,
colored hs vs. white, teacher salaries, writing style, moral educ., stats on Balt.
County schools (1903); Manila folder labeled 'High Schools & Tech Schls (B&W) includes
25 articles and refs on graduates, locations, program of studies (1877-1901); Manila
folder labeled "Private Schools" containing 7 articles on Knapps Institute, private
kindergarten, Workingmen's Institute; Manila folder labeled "Church Schls Catholic
& Prot." contains 13 refs & citations on graduations, building & razing schools (1884-1899);
manila folder labeled "Vict. Balt. - Education contains 40 articles, refs, & JLA notes
on enrollments, compulsory school law, ward system, need for black teachers, number
& loc. of schools in 1860, curriculum for poor, Hopkins; "Catholic Schools and the
Common Good"
|
||||
School Board, 1865-1869 | 1865-1869 | 38 | 10 |
Description |
68 articles not quite chronological
|
||||
School Board, 1870-1874 | 1865-1869 | 38 | 11 |
Description |
60 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
School Board, 1875-1879 | 1875-1876 | 38 | 12 |
Description |
70 articles, only one or two from 1879 & 1890
|
||||
School Board, 1880-1884 | 1881-1885 | 38 | 13 |
Description |
95 articles including one allowing teachers to marry and continue teaching
|
||||
School Board, 1885-1889 | 1885-1889 | 38 | 14 |
Description |
68 articles
|
||||
School Board, 1890-1896 | 1889-1896 | 38 | 15 |
Description |
89 articles with JLA notes on "politics" (office vs. party)
|
||||
School Board, 1897-1900 | 1897-1899 | 38 | 16 |
Description |
121 articles with JLA notes especially on School Board vs. Mayor
|
||||
School Board, 1900-1901 | 1900-1901 | 38 | 17 |
Description |
94 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
School Board, 1902 | 1902 | 39 | 1 |
Description |
37 articles including enrollment numbers
|
||||
School Board, 1903-1906 | 1903-1906 | 39 | 2 |
Description |
69 articles including health in schools, comparative salaries, and new way of gathering
statistics
|
||||
School Board, 1907-1910, 1 of 2 | 1907-1910 | 39 | 3 |
Description |
179 articles
|
||||
School Board, 1907-1910, 2 of 2 | 1907-1910 | 39 | 4 |
|
School Board, 1911-1912 | 1911 | 39 | 5 |
Description |
72 articles
|
||||
School Board, 1913-1915 | 1911-1913 | 39 | 6 |
Description |
79 articles with JLA notes; teachers vs. Board on what’s good for students
|
||||
School Board, 1916-1918 | 1913-1918 | 39 | 7 |
Description |
30 articles on whipping, practical studies, inefficiency, colored teachers, school
board members and teacher representation, teacher pay, compulsory attendance, student
leave for war effort,
|
||||
Grammar schools, 1865-1884 | 1870-1876 | 39 | 8 |
Description |
11 articles (Look in office files for more)
|
||||
Grammar schools, 1885-1904 | 1886-1889 | 39 | 9 |
Description |
6 articles on school conditions, graduates
|
||||
Public school names | 1913 | 39 | 10 |
Description |
11 articles on the decision to change names of school from numbers to historical
people
|
||||
Promotion lists | 1895-1915 | 39 | 11 |
Description |
13 articles listing students promoted to high schools
|
||||
Female high schools, 1865-1899 | 1870-1899 | 39 | 12 |
Description |
36 articles with some notations
|
||||
Female high schools, 1901-1917 | 1901-1917 | 39 | 13 |
Description |
41 articles including graduation speeches/advice.; new Eastern HS school building
and location; suspend training school; Western HS & Peabody awards; assault of Lelia
Bangert; Eastern vs. NE Improvement Assn; new Principal - Eastern; woman power, sentiment;
|
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City College High School | 1834-1952 | 39 | 14 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled "Baltimore City College Talk" contains 28 articles and JLA
notes on City College; 19 articles on professors, commencements & speeches, class
books (Green Bag), teaching English
|
||||
City College High School, 1865-1904 | 1867-1900 | 39 | 15 |
Description |
39 articles inc. study of Greek; site of new school; admission regs.; commencements;
faculty; Green Bag editors;
|
||||
Public schools: white, 1 of 3 | 1870-1992 | 39 | 16 |
Description |
"The Baltimore School Building Program, 1870-1900" in MHisMag (1975); Reeder, "Schooling
in the city…", UrbHist (1992); Rice, "The Public-school System of the United States,
Century (1893);10 refs; student paper, "An Analysis of the Annual Reports of the Board
of School Commissioners...1870-1889"; c. of Goodrich, "A Pictorial History of the
World..." (1881); c. of Rice "Our Public School System: Evils in Baltimore (1893);
student paper, "Development of the Baltimore City Public Secondary School System,
1870-1930; proposal by Bill Johnson (1986); Marks, "Liberal Education in the Guilded
Age: Baltimore and the Creation of the Manual Training School" MHisMag (1979);
|
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Public schools: white, 2 of 3 | 1870-1992 | 39 | 17 |
Description |
18 articles & refs.; 116 references & articles on curriculum, overcrowding, women
teachers, poor conditions, sanitation, redistricting; DIVIDER, 2 articles; 52 articles
& refs; Johnson chapter 2;
|
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Public schools: white, 3 of 3 | 1880-1982 | 39 | 18 |
Description |
Student paper, "Report of the School Board Commissioners"; student paper, "The
Baltimore City School System...1880-1920"; student paper, "Changes and Developments
in the elementary Curr. of Baltimore from 1870-1900".
|
||||
Public schools: black | 1878-1990 | 39 | 19 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled City Public Schools - Black w/15 articles & refs on school
board, colored teachers, teachers examinations, student paper, "Public Education for
Blacks 1867-1887", 5 articles, 2 articles clipped together called Afro Schools, 17
articles on black schools & German, c. of Putney, "The Baltimoe Normal School for
the Education of Colored Teachers:...in MdHMag (1977), 9 refs; 43 more articles (some
from Afro-American) on graduates, B.T. Washington, kindergarten, diplomas, building
Black schools
|
||||
Public schools: black, 1865-1884 | 1865-1900 | 39 | 20 |
Description |
115 articles on colored teachers in colored schools, word "white" cut from bastardy
code, separate schools, Baltimore Assn for Moral & Educational Improvement of Colored
People, exams, statistics, taxes, education ordinance, state appropriations, Latin
& Greek, Rasin machine, new schools, obits, colored high school, Cargill ordinance,
MICA
|
||||
Public schools: black, 1885-1904 | 1883-1976 | 39 | 21 |
Description |
c. of Thomas, "Public Education and Black Protest in Baltimore 1865-1900" in MdHM
(1976); 31 articles on colored schools with colored teachers, poor facilities, Maryland
Education Union, Colored Teachers Assn, first appointment of colored teacher
|
||||
Technical schools | 1890-1916 | 39 | 22 |
Description |
55 articles on Baltimore Manual Training School - new building; commencement; Polytech
overcrowded; Oliver Hibernian free night school; Savile case of immorality; need for
trade school, engineering;
|
||||
Teachers, 1868-1891 | 1868-1887 | 39 | 23 |
Description |
23 articles
|
||||
Teachers, 1892-1907 | 1892-1907 | 39 | 24 |
Description |
49 articles
|
||||
Teachers, 1908-1917 | 1908-1918 | 39 | 25 |
Description |
60 articles on pensions, hiring and firing, women teachers, salaries, married women
can teach again, compulsory attendance, unions, age limit; 86 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Private & religious schools | 1868-1917 | 40 | 1 |
Description |
16 articles; 25 articles on Knapp Institute, Girls Latin, Shaftesbury College of
Expression, Country School for Boys, Oliver Hibernian Free School, St. Timothys, Mark
Twain visit, obits of educators, ads for schools, Park School, St. Luke's, Miss Hall's
School for Girls
|
||||
Private & religious schools: Roman Catholic | 1867-1917 | 40 | 2 |
Description |
39 articles; 20 articles on Mt. de Sales, graduates, St. Catherine's, Notre Dame,
St. Ann's, Immaculate Conception, St. Mary's, nuns, Gaynor on Catholic education,
public vs. parochial schools, Cathedral School, Mt. St. Agnes, St. Charles, Balt.
Academy, Sts. Philip & James
|
||||
Higher education | 1867-1987 | 40 | 3 |
Description |
58 articles & refs mostly on Hopkins and Goucher some on Loyola re/women in education,
state aid, , 2 c. of Requardt, "Alternative Professions for Goucher College Graduates,
1892-1910, in MdHMag (1979); 2 c. of student paper on "The Women of Goucher College
from 1884-1904, 2 supplements on JHU's 100th Anniv.,c. of Bishop, "Teaching at Johns
Hopkins: The First Generation, Hist. of Ed.Qutrly (1987), c. of Richard Cox, "The
Early Professionalization of History and Local History Research: The Johns Hopkins…,
10 articles & refs, c. of pages from Ross, "The Origins of American Social Science
Cambridge U.Press, 4 refs; c. of Marks, "Liberal Education in the Gilded Age: Baltimore
and the Creation of the Manual Grainign School" in MdHMag (1979)
|
||||
Maryland Institute College of Art | 1874-1909 | 40 | 4 |
Description |
15 articles; 25 articles on Annual meeting, promotion of the mechanical arts, whites
only, colored in night school, semi-centennial, arts & design, school of sculpture,
Pres. Cushing, Carnegie gift to rebuild after fire, Jenkins donates building, Prof.
Fuchs
|
||||
State Normal School (Towson University) | 1900-1917 | 40 | 5 |
Description |
26 articles
|
||||
Centenary Biblical Institute (Morgan State University) | 1872-1911 | 40 | 6 |
Description |
14 articles on beginning by Methodist church, colored men educated for ministry,
examinations, endowment, commencement and award of diplomas
|
||||
University of Maryland Professional Schools | 1865-1916 | 40 | 7 |
Description |
Univ. of Md Professional Schools (Folder head) 13 articles including Counties from
which 23 lawyers graduated in 1887; 46 articles, with JLA lists of states from which
graduates came
|
||||
Women's Medical College | 1882-1915 | 40 | 8 |
Description |
24 articles, mention of C. Cone
|
||||
Other Medical Schools | 1886-1916 | 40 | 9 |
Description |
11 articles; 1 article about grave robber
|
||||
Loyola | 1905-1916 | 40 | 10 |
Description |
9 articles
|
||||
Woman's College of Baltimore (Goucher) | 1874-1915 | 40 | 11 |
Description |
52 articles; a student paper by Tamar Myers, The Women of Goucher College from
1864-1904" with a copy edited by JLA; Cross Reference to Women's Higher Education,
25 articles
|
||||
Johns Hopkins University, 1875-1900 | 1875-1900 | 40 | 12 |
Description |
100 Sun articles plus 7 articles from the Baltimore American
|
||||
Johns Hopkins University, 1900-1910 | 1900-1987 | 40 | 13 |
Description |
Bishop, Charles C., Teaching at Johns Hopkins: The First Generation, History of
Education Quarterly, Winter 1987; Book Review in the NY Review of Books, 12/2/1993,
An American Prodigy, mentions JHU; 61 articles
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Johns Hopkins University, 1911-1917 | 1882-1916 | 40 | 14 |
Description |
55 articles including John Higham Paper, "Herbert Baxter Adams and the Study of
Local History" in AHR; references to papers by Joseph Stetar and Edward Ayers
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Johns Hopkins University Medical School | 1889-1916 | 40 | 15 |
Description |
10 articles
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Extent: 3.25 boxes (1.75 linear feet)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Urban politics in Baltimore, 1790-1800 | 1967 | 40 | 16 |
Description |
c. of parts of dissertation, "Urban Politics in Nature's Republic: The Development
of Political Parties in the Seaport Cities in the Federalist Era", William Bruce Wheeler,
1967.
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City officials, 1881-1900 | 1881-1900 | 40 | 17 |
Description |
65 articles
|
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City officials, 1900-1909 | 1900-1908 | 40 | 18 |
Description |
74 articles
|
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City officials, 1909-1914 | 1909-1914 | 40 | 19 |
Description |
94 articles with JLA comments
|
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Ferdinand Claiborne Latrobe, 1 of 3 | 1867-1899 | 40 | 20 |
Description |
43 articles with JLA comments
|
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Ferdinand Claiborne Latrobe, 2 of 3 | 1901-1916 | 40 | 21 |
Description |
53 articles including his death; some articles about Ross Winans
|
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Ferdinand Claiborne Latrobe, 3 of 3 | 1874-1979 | 40 | 22 |
Description |
Clipped together pages from municipal reports noted Latrobe (1879), (1880), Wm
P. White, Latrobe (1891), (1887), (1888), Hodges (1885-6), Latrobe (1875), (1876),
Mayor Kane (1877), Latrobe (1878); clipped together 17 pages of stats from Water Dept.
(1866-1888); 15 articles & notes on water rates. bridges, real estate, CBD; 33 pages
of stats from Tax Court; c, of Muller, "The Emergence of Industrial Districts in mid-Ninteenth
Century Baltimore" Geog Rev (1979); 4 pages of JLA notes; c. of Ryon, "Human Creatures
Lives..Baltimore Women...." MHMag (1988); 3 articles; c. of Vill, "Building Enterprise
in Late Nineteenth Century Baltimore", J. of Hist Geog (1986); 4 JLA notes; c. of
Vill paper (1982); 7 references
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Charles Bonaparte | 1898-1911 | 41 | 1 |
Description |
3 articles
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R.W.L. Rasin & Co. | 1881-1912 | 41 | 2 |
Description |
20 articles; 24 articles including obituaries; some about W.L. Montague
|
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Isaac Freeman Rasin | 1949 | 41 | 3 |
Description |
Manila folder containing MA Thesis by Sister Mary Anne Dunn, The Life of Isaac
Freeman Rasin, Democratic Leader of Baltimore from 1870-1907
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John J. "Sonny" Mahon | 1885-1912 | 41 | 4 |
Description |
11 articles; some about Daniel Loden
|
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Alcaeus Hooper & family | 1895-1906 | 41 | 5 |
Description |
11 articles
|
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William Malster | 1895-1907 | 41 | 6 |
Description |
3 articles
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Thomas G. Hayes | 1899-1916 | 41 | 7 |
Description |
19 articles including Hayes as Mayor and in retirement
|
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Robert M. McLane | 1903-1905 | 41 | 8 |
Description |
31 articles ending with Mayor McLane shooting himself on 5/30/1904.
|
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E. Clay Timanus | 1905 | 41 | 9 |
Description |
3 articles - 1905. Became mayor when Mayor McLane died unexpectedly in 1904.
|
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J. Barry Mahool | 1906-1911 | 41 | 10 |
Description |
21 articles (one-term mayor)
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James H. Preston | 1907-1918 | 41 | 11 |
Description |
37 articles
|
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Frank Kelly | 1912-1913 | 41 | 12 |
Description |
3 articles
|
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Know-Nothing party | 1804-1996 | 41 | 13 |
Description |
2 editorials (1854/1856) on police reform & murder stats; 7 articles and notes
clipped together on election results 1804-1816; speech of Swann on B&O in Great Railway
Celebrations of 1857 by Prescott Smith; copy of pages and refs from American Mobbing,
1828-1861 by David Grimsted (1998); JLA notes on book about Know-Nothings by Tower
(?); copy of MHM article by Ralph Semmes, "Vignettes of Maryland History..." (1944);
copy of pages from Rioting in America by Paul Gilje (1996); 6 articles (1850-1857)
on lawlessness; 6 articles from American clipped together on RR violence; 9 articles
from American on elections 1860
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Democratic party | 1870-1977 | 41 | 14 |
Description |
Manila folder includes student paper, "Baltimore's Beginning in Reform Politics",
JLA notes on Baker, Politics of Continuity, JLA notes on Sunday Herald, Dec.1888 and
Morning Herald May 1897, 149 articles, refs and JLA notes on political dlubs, elections,
dissension, race, wards, Rasin machine, election fraud, obits; student paper, "Baltimore
City Mayorality Elections and Their Concentration on Machine Politics, 1875-1883;25
articles on Mayors Hayes & Latrobe and associations; Latrobe obit; 1889 article on
appeals to white supremacy & fear of Negro rule; JLA notes on Callcot, the Negro in
Maryland Politics, JHU, 1969; student paper on Latrobe.
|
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Republican party | 1878-1899 | 41 | 15 |
Description |
26 articles clipped together from Balt. American & labeled: Mayor Hooper & City
Council/School Board (1895-1897). Council doesn't support appointees, reorganization
of School Board to include women?, method of choosing Board, Democrats rejected, Hooper
pushes back, stands for minority representation, Creager Mandamus case to court, fights
to stay on Board, two School Boards, old Board wins. Manila folder labeled: Republican
Party:12 articles clipped together on Race & Politics (1880-1895), approx 141 articles
& notes on anti-Black policy of Dems, need for higher tariffs, split in Repubicans,
ascent of Malster, colored Republicans, Malster/Rasin alliance
|
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Politics, 1876-1888 | 1867-1992 | 41 | 16 |
Description |
33 articles; excerpts from Michael F. Holt book, "Political Parties and American
Political Development, LSU, 1992, pp.1-39, 324-353.
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City Hall contract | 1869-1875 | 41 | 17 |
Description |
20 articles on contract for new City Hall building, eventual ouster of Building
Committee
|
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Politics, 1870-1874 | 1870-1874 | 41 | 18 |
Description |
6 American; 52 Sun; 20 American; 46 Sun; 1 American; 48 Sun
|
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Politics, 1875 | 1875 | 41 | 19 |
Description |
75 articles with JLA notes; one from Baltimore American
|
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Politics, 1876-1879 | 1876-1877 | 41 | 20 |
Description |
80 articles; at least one from Batlimore American
|
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Politics, 1880-1884, 1 of 2 | 1881-1884 | 41 | 21 |
Description |
10 American; 78 Sun; 16 American; 35 Sun
|
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Politics, 1880-1884, 2 of 2 | 1881-1884 | 41 | 22 |
Description |
10 American; 78 Sun; 16 American; 35 Sun
|
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Politics, 1885-1889 | 1885-1889 | 41 | 23 |
Description |
10 American; 78 Sun; 16 American; 35 Sun
|
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City Hall "Deadlock" of 1886 | 1886 | 41 | 24 |
Description |
15 articles; split in Democratic party, holdouts would not confirm Mayor Hodges'
appointments
|
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Politics, 1889-1910 | 1889-1910 | 41 | 25 |
Description |
71 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Politics, 1889-1894 | 1889-1894 | 42 | 1 |
Description |
76 articles
|
||||
Politics, 1895 | 1895-1896 | 42 | 2 |
Description |
86 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Politics, 1895-1896 | 1895-1896 | 42 | 3 |
Description |
66 articles, 1895 continued with 1896
|
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Politics, 1896-1897 | 1897 | 42 | 4 |
Description |
111 Sun articles; 4 American articles
|
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City Charter, 1897-1898 | 1897-1898 | 42 | 5 |
Description |
47 articles on changing City charter including how to govern and structure growing
city; have been usin the Charter of 1796 with amendments.
|
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Politics, 1898-1900 | 1898-1899 | 42 | 6 |
Description |
78 articles
|
||||
Politics, 1900-1902 | 1899-1902 | 42 | 7 |
Description |
44 articles
|
||||
Politics, 1903, 1 of 2 | 1903 | 42 | 8 |
Description |
60 articles with voting results
|
||||
Politics, 1903, 2 of 2 | 1903 | 42 | 9 |
Description |
60 articles with voting results
|
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Politics, 1904-1905 | 1904-1905 | 42 | 10 |
Description |
70 articles
|
||||
Politics, 1906 | 1906 | 42 | 11 |
Description |
68 articles
|
||||
Politics, 1907 | 1907 | 42 | 12 |
Description |
73 articles
|
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Politics, 1908-1910 | 1908-1910 | 42 | 13 |
Description |
52 articles with references to Black Comm/Legal-Political
|
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Politics, 1911 | 1911 | 42 | 14 |
Description |
78 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Politics, 1911-1912 | 1911-1912 | 42 | 15 |
Description |
60 articles
|
||||
Politics, 1913-1915 | 1913-1915 | 42 | 16 |
Description |
64 articles
|
||||
Politics, 1916-1920 | 1915-1918 | 42 | 17 |
Description |
38 articles; 1 article on mayoral elections; c. of Williams, Philanthropy in the
Progressive Era: the Public Baths of Baltimore, MdHS, 1977; c. of Pegram, "Temperance
Politics…, 1907-1915, J. of Soc. Hist. (1999); 2 pages JLA note on businessmen
|
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Politics, 1945-1998 | 1945-1998 | 42 | 18 |
Description |
7 pages JLA notes on 1948-1958 mostly on Department Stores; c. of Cohen, "Grand
Emporiums Peddle Their wares in a New Market"; 1 ref; Bio. Of Kurt Schmoke; Baltimore
Bicentennial Report (1997); student paper; GBC Report on Regionalism (1997)
|
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Woodrow Wilson | 1911-1912 | 42 | 19 |
Description |
9 articles on Woodrow Wilson and Baltimore politics
|
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Government & finance | 1868-1900 | 43 | 1 |
Description |
75 articles on the Great Flood of 1868; new City Hall; city council functions (?);
municipal affairs & politics; minstrels; streets; reform; health; city comptrollership;
Problems of Today - columns by Prof. Ely; expenses & taxes; Burnt District Commission;
improvement societies; Centennial celebrations; last of the Annex
|
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Government & finance, 1865-1874 | 1866-1874 | 43 | 2 |
Description |
87 articles including death of Capt. Hackett recruiter of black substitutes in
war; disorderly conduct; City Council - 1st Branch Proceedings; Western Maryland Railroad;
street sweeping; U.S. President visit; new City Hall; standard plans for schools;
bond issues; oyster shells
|
||||
Government & finance, 1875-1879 | 1875-1876 | 43 | 3 |
Description |
51 articles covering new buildings; taxes; Henry Staylor (City Legislator) expelled;
Western Maryland RR; election; city hall square; Harbor Commission powers
|
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Government & finance, 1880-1884 | 1881-1885 | 43 | 4 |
Description |
40 articles covering charges against Councilman Fiske; street car tracks; Democrats
and economy; Mayor White; Mayor Latrobe; municipal reform; taxes
|
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Government & finance, 1885-1889 | 1996-1889 | 43 | 5 |
Description |
35 articles covering chimney sweeps; Mayor Hodges; taxes; loans; plant tax exemptions;
annexation
|
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Government & finance, 1889-1911 | 1889-1911 | 43 | 6 |
Description |
103 articles on funded debt; tax bases and tax rate disagreements; assessments
on easements; Burnt District assessment fund; power of a public utilities commission
to Bd of Estimates; ground rents; expenditures (table); diversion of Park tax money
covering new tax rates; school savings banks; ground rents; Grover Cleveland; Mayor
Davison; Henry Bankard on tax rate & annexation; centennial celebration of Baltimore
(1797-1897) at Electric Park; salaries of public positions by position
|
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Government & finance, 1911-1918 | 1911-1918 | 43 | 7 |
Description |
28 articles on loans; votes on loans; Liquor Board; city debt; sewer rentals -
for and against; efficiencies (?); water meters; new city charter - home rule; 46
articles including tax assessments, selling city stocks, dissension over city loans,
allocations for parks
|
||||
Government & finance, 1920-1998 | 1967-1999 | 43 | 8 |
Description |
"A Euclid Turn: R. B. Construction Co. V. Jackson and the Zoning of Baltimore"
by Joshua Gordon; "The Unwisdom of Allowing City Growth to Work Out Its Own Destiny"
by Garrett Power; excerpt from "Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary" by Juan
Williams; Report of an investigation: "Change and Contrast--The Children and the Public
Schools" by National Education Association; Winter 1993 issue of Maryland Historical
Magazine; "Baltimore's Public Schools in a Time of Transition" by Edward Berkowitz;
"Urban Politics and School Reform: The Case of Baltimore" by Marion Orr; 1999 Sun
newspaper article on 25th anniversary of teacher's strike; 1998 Baltimore Economic
Digest
|
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City & Maryland Legislature | 1868-1970 | 43 | 9 |
Description |
53 articles with JLA notes; 15 articles; Copy of Verstandig, The Emergence of the
Two-Party System in Maryland, 1787-1796, Dissertatiion, 1970
|
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City & Maryland Legislature, 1865-1874 | 1867-1874 | 43 | 10 |
Description |
39 articles
|
||||
City & Maryland Legislature, 1875-1884 | 1875-1885 | 43 | 11 |
Description |
11 articles
|
||||
City & Maryland Legislature, 1885-1918 | 1892-1918 | 43 | 12 |
Description |
61 articles
|
||||
Potomac pollution case of 1899 | 1899 | 43 | 13 |
Description |
11 articles about the MD state case against the W. Va Pulp and Paper Company
|
||||
General Assembly biographies, 1758-1789 | 1995 | 43 | 14 |
Description |
c. of pages from Md. Gen Ass. Bios, 1758-1789
|
||||
Governor biographies | 1907 | 43 | 15 |
Description |
1907 issues of Sun with bios of Hicks (1858-1862), Swann (1866-1869), Whyte (1872-1874)
in 2 parts. Interesting view of Maryland during and after Civil War.
|
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Baltimore politics, 1920-1940 | 1890-1996 | 43 | 16 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled Baltimore Politics Lecture, 1919-1943 includes 2 letters
to DNC from Wm. Curran (1936), ward populatiions in 1930, JLA notes, copies of Suzanne
Greene, "Black Republicans on the Baltimore City Council, 1890-1931" in MHMag (1979),
Peale Museum 150th Anniv. Year pamphlet by Wilbur Hunter (1964). Manila folder labeled
Lecture: Baltimore, 1918-1940 includes 1926 map of Baltimore from Bond; JLA notes
on mayors; 10 pages of stats from 1930 census; JLA notes on wards; c. of Orser, "The
Making of a Baltimore Rowhouse Community: The Edmonson Avenue Area, 1915-1945" in
MdHMag (1985); references. Manila folder labeled Dundalk, MD 1890-1970 Student Paper(s)
moved to Student Paper - Box 1, "Dundalk, Maryland; A Portrait of an American Community"
(1996).
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Politics & elections | 1871-1991 | 43 | 17 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled Elections, Campaigns & Results includes 7articles & refs,
c. of Hammack, "Problems in the Historical Study of Power in the Cities and Towns
of the United States, 1800-1960 ' in AHR (1978); c. of Argersinger, "From Party Tickets
to Secret Ballots: The Evolution of the Electoral Process in Maryland During the Gilded
Age" in MHMag (1987); pages & JLA notes from Dunn dissertation. Manila folder including
6 articles on ward elections.
|
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Politics & elections, 1865-1875 | 1871-1990 | 43 | 18 |
Description |
Includes student papers on "Analysis of the Baltimore Newspapers' Account of the
1867 Mayoral Election", "Election of 1875", & "A Comparative Analysis of Newspaper
Coverage of the Baltimore City Mayoral Election of 1871 with 21 Sun articles from
Fall 1871; 13 articles from the American from Fall 1871.
|
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Politics & elections, 1876-1887 | 1878-1990 | 43 | 19 |
Description |
Includes student papers; Sun articles on 1879 city & state elections
|
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Politics & elections, 1888-1897 | 1990 | 43 | 20 |
Description |
Includes student papers on "The Election of Baltimore's Mayor in 1885", "Comparison
Analysis of the Sun and the American, Baltimore Mayoral Election 1891", "Newspaper
Project", "The Baltimore Mayoral Election of 1897", notes from Mayor's Election 1893"
and 34 references to articles.
|
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Politics & elections, 1898-1904 | 1898-1904 | 43 | 21 |
Description |
5 clippings on elections
|
||||
Politics & elections, 1904-1916 | 1904-1916 | 43 | 22 |
Description |
6 articles on death of politicians: John K. Cowen, Major Richard Venable, Henry
Williams
|
||||
New judges, 1882, 1 of 2 | 1882 | 43 | 23 |
Description |
Approx 50 articles from the Sun
|
||||
New judges, 1882, 2 of 2 | 1882 | 43 | 24 |
Description |
91 articles from the American
|
||||
Municipal government, 1820-1860 | 1820-2001 | 43 | 25 |
Description |
91 articles and JLA notes: 28 articles clipped together from The American, 1821-1857
including Mayor's Messages on city services, problems and stats on growth; 63 articles
including Mayor's Messages, taxation, street cleaning, sewerage, parks, annexation
of 1817, 6 articles clipped together about the Hog Law and swine; Copy of Chapter
6. A Revolution in City Services, 1820-1860 dated 7/12/2000 & noted as final draft;
student paper on "Progress of the City Park Commission of Baltimore, 1863-1890" (2001)
|
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Municipal government, 1878-1903 | 1878-1985 | 43 | 26 |
Description |
Copies of pages from "State and Local Taxation, First National Conference" (1908);
"Infrastructure and Urban Growth in the Nineteenth Century", Essays in Public Works
History (1985); c. of LeFurgy, "Baltimore's Wards, 1797-1978: A Guide" MdHistMag (1980);
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Victorian Baltimore urban politics | 1889-1973 | 43 | 27 |
Description |
Alford "The Limits of Urban Reform..." (1973); 8 refs & JLA notes on Ch 6, urban
politics; c. of Prichard, "The Study of the Science of Municipal Government"; c. of
Woodruff, "The Basis of PResent Reform Movements"; 5 articles & refs
|
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Taxes & finances | 1877-1986 | 43 | 28 |
Description |
98 articles & refs
|
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Organization & administration | 1893-1977 | 43 | 29 |
Description |
64 refs & notes, student paper, "A Biographical Study of the Baltimore City Councilmen
of 1881" (1977); 27 articles & refs on dog pound vs. poisoning, city officials, sewerage
system, city hall
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Extent: 4 boxes (2 linear feet)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Police & crime, 1820-1860 | 1820-1999 | 44 | 1 |
Description |
39 articles (mostly from American) from Annual Mtg of the City Council Jan 1820
- Jan 1857 describing Health and Police issues among others; 3 articles on Police
and the House of Refuge for children (Ch. 3 noted); 6 articles on City appointments,
etc. (1825) also cock- and dog-fighting; 11-page draft of JLA Chap. 6 - Government
and Politics in a Turbulent Era (1/10/99); 4 articles on causes of arrests; 11 articles
on Police and Rowdyism; 17 articles on Rowdyism and Rowdies; 3 articles on Fire Riots
and Police (1857); 7 articles on police statistics and Jail (1857)
|
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Police & crime, 1 of 2 | 1860-1996 | 44 | 2 |
Description |
Student paper, "Once More Into the Breach", the Baltimore Police 1860-1890 (1996);
5 articles, refs, stats of death by violence; pages from Lane, Roger, Chapt. 2, On
the History (and Future) of Homicide in America: the Size, Shape and Social Significance
of Longterm Trends; 45 articles & refs on police and types of crime and attitudes
(1868-1879); c. of pages from Monkkonen, Police in Urban America, 1860-1920, Cambridge,
1981; 3 articles (1901-1903); student (?) papter on Baltimore Police Commissioners
Reports (1880-1899); 23 articles & refs (1878-1908); student paper, One of the Nations
Finest, The Baltimore City Police Department, 1860-1880.
|
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Police & crime, 2 of 2 | 1812-1989 | 44 | 3 |
Description |
Stats on death by violence (1812-1920) from Howard, William, Public Health Administration
and the Natural History of Disease in Baltimore, Maryland, 1797-1920; c. of Storch,
Robert, The Policeman as Domestic Missionarty: Urban Discipline and Popular Culture
in Northern England, 1850-1880 in J. of Soc. Hist.; 40 articles and refs to articles
(1877-1901); student paper, Crime and Baltimore City, January 1, 1900-June 30, 1900,
1977; 90 articles and notes/stats (1879-1899); c. of "Reform in the Police and Fire
Departments of Baltimore", in Good Government (July-October, 1900 to June, 1901);
bk review of Fogelson, America's Armories (1989); 1911 Sun section on Baltimore's
Bluecoat Cavalry: the Mounted Police
|
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Police commissioners, 1865-1875 | 1866-1874 | 44 | 4 |
Description |
24 articles
|
||||
Police commissioners, 1876-1895 | 1876-1887 | 44 | 5 |
Description |
30 articles
|
||||
Police commissioners, 1889-1913 | 1894-1913 | 44 | 6 |
Description |
62 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Police department, 1865-1884 | 1867-1884 | 44 | 7 |
Description |
130 articles
|
||||
Police department, 1885-1904 | 1885-1899 | 44 | 8 |
|
Police department, 1900-1906 | 1900-1906 | 44 | 9 |
Description |
78 articles
|
||||
Police department, 1907-1910 | 1907-1910 | 44 | 10 |
Description |
77 articles
|
||||
Police department, 1911-1919 | 1911-1919 | 44 | 11 |
Description |
74 articles
|
||||
Courts, jail & prison | 1869-1900 | 44 | 12 |
Description |
78 articles
|
||||
Courts, jail & prison, 1890-1910 | 1890-1910 | 44 | 13 |
Description |
58 articles
|
||||
Courts, jail & prison, 1911-1918 | 1911-1918 | 44 | 14 |
Description |
47 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Maryland Militia: 5th and 6th Regiments, 1865-1884 | 1867-1899 | 44 | 15 |
Description |
86 articles including notes on Fifth Regiment History, 1889-1899 Revised Ed.
|
||||
Maryland Militia: 5th and 6th Regiments, 1885-1918 | 1885-1917 | 44 | 16 |
Description |
60 articles
|
||||
Crime, 1865-1917 | 1869-1917 | 45 | 1 |
Description |
11 articles with JLA notes
|
||||
Gambling & liquor | 1868-1903 | 45 | 2 |
Description |
55 articles
|
||||
Cocaine & "Dope" | 1903-1918 | 45 | 3 |
Description |
60 articles: growth of habit, personal stories, effects detailed, anti-drug bill,
raids, Negroes & cocaine, sources, liquor at Maryland Club, druggists & sellers targeted,
prohibition, churches & prohibition tax, police accused, Peaches & Big Dan Waters,
Swann Law, Dull case, graft, Harrison Drug Act, where to send addicts
|
||||
Maryland Vice Commission | 1913-1988 | 45 | 4 |
Description |
Two student papers (1890-1918); 10 articles and refs on prostitution, George Weems
Williams, Vice Commission report, social evils
|
||||
Fires & fire department, 1800-1860 | 1800-1860 | 45 | 5 |
Description |
3 sets of JLA notes on Scharf history and Greenberg, Cause for Alarms, Princeton
(1998)
|
||||
Fires & fire department, 1865-1884 | 1868-1884 | 45 | 6 |
Description |
69 articles
|
||||
Fires & fire department, 1885-1913 | 1886-1988 | 45 | 7 |
Description |
40 articles; Student paper by Francis X. Murray, Development of the Baltimore City
Fire Department, 11/30/88; reference and article onsuperior fire department
|
||||
Great Baltimore Fire of 1904 | 1877-1984 | 45 | 8 |
Description |
1877 Light Street wharf fire; 7 articles on fires in 1900-1903; copy of articles
by John Pauly on Chicago fire in American Quarterly (1984); 74 articles includes map,
relocation o businesses and rebuilding plans, cold weather, dust insurance
|
||||
Petroleum fires | 1867-1908 | 45 | 9 |
Description |
82 articles
|
||||
Municipal services | 1869-1976 | 45 | 10 |
Description |
20 articles from the American about Jones Falls, street grading and paving, Knights
of Labor, city tax rate, Hanover St bridge, filthy streets, gas companies; manila
folder labeled Public Urban Services w/24 articles & refs on water quality, Jones
Falls, dredging, garbage, pollution; manila folder labeled Water System w/17 articles
& refs and a student paper on water quality, pumping stations, development
|
||||
Water supply, 1787-1863 | 1853-1991 | 45 | 11 |
Description |
1 article (10/13/1853); 2 maps of Baltimore Water Sources; JLA notes on MA thesis,
1991, by Nancy Fenton, "Baltimore's Water Supply, 1787-1854"
|
||||
Water supply, 1865-1884 | 1865-1979 | 45 | 12 |
Description |
12 articles clipped together on the effects of poor water quality (1879-1901);
93 articles including JLA notes on Fenton, "Baltimore's Water Supply, 1787-1854,"
MA, UMBC, 1991; purchase of Old Water Company by city; water works - supply, demand,
drought; fires; McGrain, "Historical Aspects of Lake Roland," MdHistMag, 1979
|
||||
Water supply, 1885-1899 | 1885-1899 | 45 | 13 |
Description |
66 articles including pollution; selling bottled water; danger of typhoid; other
sources of water; dredging
|
||||
Water supply, 1900-1910 | 1901-1910 | 45 | 14 |
Description |
56 articles on reservoirs; Water Loan for city/county; increase in consumption;
filters, plus 11 pages of JLA handwritten text and 4 articles on "Water" (to be inserted
at p.17?)
|
||||
Water supply, 1911-1918 | 1911-1918 | 45 | 15 |
Description |
21 articles on Mayor Preston's plan to get water from McCall Ferry to Loch Raven
reservoir; plan avoids Warren property; bird's eye view of water system (map); lines
for water at springs; ways to purify water; shortages and dead bodies; United Railways
and Electric Co. distributes water; flood damage from storm; watershed plan;
|
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Water supply: Loch Raven | 1908-1913 | 45 | 16 |
Description |
25 articles on power of Water Board; filtration plant; Phoenix mill to resume operations;
Gunpowder reservoir; investigation of secret deal between Water Board and Warren Manuf.
Co (cotton duck); valuations questioned; deal off
|
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Jones Falls, 1865-1875 | 1868-1882 | 45 | 17 |
Description |
103 articles on the Great Flood of 1868; Tyson plan to deal with overflow; public
health; Tyson-Manning plan
|
||||
Jones Falls, 1905-1914 | 1905-1914 | 45 | 18 |
Description |
28 articles including flooding 7/7/05 (map) and other floods since 1754; calls
for dredging; flood prevention; convert Jones Falls to boulevard/highway;
|
||||
Storm sewers | 1870-1895 | 45 | 19 |
Description |
28 articles covering expenses and benefits; damaged by storms; Mayor Latrobe discussing
need for sewers; need for planning; engineering problems; cost of individual sewers
|
||||
Privies & sanitary sewers, 1868-1899 | 1868-1899 | 45 | 20 |
Description |
98 articles including sale of manure as fertilizer; dumping of night soil; permits
and regulations to clean privies and sinks; poudrette mill; odor vs. odorless removal
of night soil; meetings of night-cart men; adopted Memphis sewage plan; deodorization
of offal; Baltimore sewage system based on experiences of various other cities (Joint
Special Committee report); effect of sewage on river and bay; harmful to oysters;
filtration vs. dilutiion methods; Maryland Construction & Contracting Company to build
sewer system
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Privies & sanitary sewers, 1900-1902 | 1900-1902 | 45 | 21 |
Description |
63 articles covering Mayor Hayes plans to build sewer system; appoints Commission;several
Bills go to Annapolis and fail; city to build system; Hollander urges construction
of system; Pentz bill; attacks on Warfield; use money from sale of Western Maryland
RR;
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Privies & sanitary sewers, 1903-1906 | 1903-1906 | 45 | 22 |
Description |
46 articles including failure of sewer pipes and running water purifies itself;
costs; sewered vs. cesspool towns; experience in other cities; view of Water Engineer
Mr. Quick; septic vs. filtration to treat sewage; canal from Back River to harbor;
Calvin W. Hendrick, chief engineer; Dawkins Labor Exclusion bill; complete map of
sewerage system
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Privies & sanitary sewers, 1907-1918 | 1907-1918 | 45 | 23 |
Description |
33 articles w/JLA notes including county rights to use disposal plant; attack on
Commission re/storm drains; record-breaking giant pumps for pumping station; specs
of system;
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Health & sanitation, 1 of 2 | 1879-1990 | 46 | 1 |
Description |
Contains 156 articles, references, and JLA notes; reprint of Tarr et.al., "Disputes
Over Water Quality Policy: Professional Cultures in Conflict, 1900-1917" in AJ of
Pub. Hlth (1980) ; selected hospital histories from Center for Hospital and Healthcare
Administration History; copy of article by Kenneth Allen, "Sewerage of Baltimore",
in City Government (Dec. 1898); 4 manuscript pages; catalog from exhibit at the Baltimore
Public Works Museum, "The Livable City: Dr. Abel Wolman and the Continuing Work of
the Engineer"; draft of Euchner article in MHMag (1991); paper on The Jones Falls
Improvement: Strategies for Environmental Control (Villanova U.)
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Health & sanitation, 2 of 2 | 1877-1991 | 46 | 2 |
Description |
Contains 32 articles and references; copy of pages from Adelaide Dutcher, "Where
the Danger Lies in Tuberculosis", in Phila. Med. J. (1900); unidentified manuscript
(pp. 7-126) w/footnotes; copy of "Sewerage and the Development of the Networked City
in the United States, 1850-1930, by Joel Tarr in Technology and the Rise of the Networked
City in Europe and America (1988); copy of article by Judith Leavitt, "Medicine in
Context: A Review Essay of the History of Medicine in AHRev. (1990); copy of article
by Charles Euchner, "The Politics of Urban Expansion: Baltimore and the Sewerage Questiion,
1859-1905", in MHMag (1991); copy of pages from The Sheppard & Enoch Pratt Hospital,
1853-1970" by Bliss Forbush and L. Kubie (1971); five copies of Baltimore Health News
(1949-1958)
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Health & sanitation, 1865-1875 | 1865-1875 | 46 | 3 |
Description |
16 articles & JLA notes clipped together on "harbor stench" (1866-1899) plus 153
articles, notes, and references including street sweeping, cholera, creation of sanitary
commission, disease prevention, prevention of medical imposters, garbage, typhoid
fever, sewage, vaccines, establishment of State Board of Health, sugar refining waste,
night soil
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Health & sanitation, 1876-1884 | 1876-1884 | 46 | 4 |
Description |
70 articles and notes including plans for the "basin"; manufacturing waste; sugar
refineries; yellow fever and malaria; Jenkins Run; Necessity alley; garbage; pure
milk; small pox; Sanitary Council
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Health & sanitation, 1885-1899 | 1885-1899 | 46 | 5 |
Description |
64 articles including preservation of public health; sanitary measures; "Jones
Falls mosquito"; disease; deaths in summer; bathing & hygiene; spitting; TB and diphtheria
|
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Health & sanitation, 1900-1903 | 1900-1903 | 46 | 6 |
Description |
52 articles covering street cleaners and garbage men (selection of); sources of
microbes; white deaths; polluted water in pipes; poor garbage collection; locations
of anopheles mosquitos; anit-smoke ordinance; more public bath houses; things found
in harbor (1902); typhoid fever; cause of "summer complaint" in children; anti-germ
theory;
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Health & sanitation, 1904-1907 | 1904-1975 | 46 | 7 |
Description |
Copies of Joel A. Tarr, "From City to Farm: Urban Wastes…" in Agricultural History;
John S. Billings," Municipal Sanitation in Washington and Baltimore" in Forum (1893);
Kenneth Allen, "The Sewerage of Baltimore" in Municipal Engineering (1899); 68 articles
covering alarm over white deaths from TB; TB Exposition; sewage pile-up in winter
(photo); 8 articles clipped together on "cleaning up Woodberry"; mosquito problem
(women's skirts to blame); garbage collection contracts; water supply; rats
|
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Health & sanitation, 1908-1910 | 1908-1910 | 46 | 8 |
Description |
62 articles covering ways to avoid disease; transmission by house flies; street
sweepings as fertilizer; dumps; Pasteur; public baths; Note of photos of dirty alleys
during August 1910)
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Health & sanitation, 1911-1915 | 1911-1915 | 46 | 9 |
Description |
48 articles
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Health & sanitation, 1916-1918 | 1916-1918 | 46 | 10 |
Description |
46 articles on paving private alleys; flooded alleys; deaths from typhoid epidemic;
public school baths;dirty markets; dog pound; hogs in streets; plague "spots"; negro
hospitals; pneumonia; infant mortality; killing mosquitos; flu; church closings; garbage
control (pigs); JLA list of dead in 1918
|
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Cattle & pigs | 1867-1900 | 46 | 11 |
Description |
81 articles including pages frome Keyser, "Recollections"
|
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Dogs | 1867-1919 | 46 | 12 |
Description |
132 articles; favorite dogs; dog catchers, dog drowning, and dog pound statistics
|
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Horses | 1889-1917 | 46 | 13 |
Description |
72 articles; dangerous, cruelty to, burned in fires
|
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Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) | 1897-1916 | 46 | 14 |
Description |
77 articles including formation of SPCA, dissention in the ranks re/misuse of funds
and voting irregularities (1908- )
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Animals & wildlife | 1870-1914 | 46 | 15 |
Description |
78 articles on locust years, loose cattle, wolves, and sharks
|
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Streets & bridges, 1865-1884 | 1867-1883 | 47 | 1 |
Description |
Pages clipped together and labeled, "Items used in Rapid Transit Chapter,"; 4 pages
of citations, 24 articles; 78 articles
|
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Streets & bridges, 1885-1906 | 1885-1906 | 47 | 2 |
Description |
93 articles on opening of new streets; improvements & cleaning; paving; confusing
street names; more sewers needed but ruins pavement (Wheelmen's Campaign Assn); street
extensions in Annex (1898); cost of gas lights; advent of electric lighting; cobblestones
& belgian blocks; major paving controversy;
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Streets & bridges, 1907-1913 | 1907-1913 | 47 | 3 |
Description |
64 articles on paving, controversial bridge over Gwynn's Falls, turnpikes, boulevards,
"cliff dwellers" following grading, Good Roads Commission, Franklin Rd. bridge, taxes,
unions re/Negroes and immigrants, ending use of cobbles, Asphalt Trust
|
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Streets & bridges, 1914-1915 | 1913-1915 | 47 | 4 |
Description |
19 articles and references including paving and bridge designs, Hanover Street
bridge
|
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Road building in Maryland | 1899-1978 | 47 | 5 |
Description |
5 articles & notes; copy of pages from Sioussat, George Leakin, Highway Legislatiion
in Maryland and Its Influence on the Economic Development of the State, MD Geological
Survey, JHUP (1899); copy of Hollifield, Difficulties Made Easy; History of Turnpikes...Balt
County Hist Soc., 1978 w/JLA notes. Copy of "A History of Road Building in Maryland",
State Roads Commission of Maryland (1958). Chapter on Baltimore's Transportation…boxed.
|
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City Beautiful Planning, 1908-1913 | 1908-1913 | 47 | 6 |
Description |
39 articles clipped together labeled, "Articles for chapt on Balt. 1898-1920, on
Veneble Plan, Falls Blvd, Civic Center, gardens, Municipal Arts Society, Ollmsted
Plan, planned growth, City-Wide Congress (1908-1913); 41 articles labeled, "articles
not used" on same.;
|
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City Beautiful Planning, 1913-1918 | 1914-1918 | 47 | 7 |
Description |
26 articles clipped together labeled "City Planning Articles for Book", dated 4/21/2000,
on city as realty dealer, Key Highwy. Bridge plans, historic homes, subway, ferry,
zoning, city plans, annexation; 29 articles labeled "not used" on same.
|
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Star-Spangled Banner Celebration of 1914 | 1914 | 47 | 8 |
Description |
11 articles on Centennial Fund, contract for display, description of celebration,
German Day Celebration, celebration agenda, Constellation, bombs bursting in air,
Ross" grandson sends greetings, new municipal flag.
|
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Parks, boulevards & squares | 1877-1992 | 47 | 9 |
Description |
Manila folder labeled Parks/Blvds/Squares containing student paper, 86 articles,
student paper, 9 articles & refs on Druid Hill Park, c. of pages from Schuyler, "The
New Urban Landscape", (1986), on Olmsted plan, Patterson Park, Druid Hill Park, park
engineers, Gwynn's Falls Park
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Parks & park board | 1889-1916 | 47 | 10 |
Description |
36 articles including Druid Hill vs. Patterson Park; origin of parks by Latrobe;
Enoch Pratt and purchase of land for Druid Hill Pk; vandalism; new parks; Frederick
Law Olmsted; donations to parks; parks as "breathing spaces"; Venable retirement;
Park Board President salaried?; protests about tree trimming; Easter Woods for park;
Patterson Park open to women and children;
|
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Playgrounds | 1897-1918 | 47 | 11 |
Description |
46 articles on playgrounds on future school properties, Park Board, need for athletic
fields,playgrounds in public parks, death of Wm. Keyser, gardening, public games,
swimming, recreation pier vs. dance hall, numerous park pools,
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Druid Hill Park | 1889-1911 | 47 | 12 |
Description |
27 articles
|
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Homewood "Park" | 1876-1877 | 47 | 13 |
Description |
7 articles
|
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Gwynn's Falls Park | 1905-1912 | 47 | 14 |
Description |
5 articles on the acquisition of Gwynn's Falls Park as part of a ring of parks
around the city; Olmstead
|
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South Baltimore parks | 1903-1907 | 47 | 15 |
Description |
2 articles
|
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Ft. McHenry as park | 1897-1915 | 47 | 16 |
Description |
31 articles describing closing, reopening, last days as fort, saving as monument
|
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Streets & lighting | 1877-1979 | 47 | 17 |
Description |
117 articles and references on street paving; Belgian blocks; Street Paving Law
of 1874; terrible condition of unpaved streets; use of gas lights; street numbering
and signs; Brush Electric; United Electric and Power; cost of electric lights and
street paving; asphalt blocks; student paper, The Public Parks of Baltimore, 1880-1900,
by Michael Woodward (1979); copy of "The System of the Brush Electric Company of Baltimore,"
in Electrical World (Feb. 26, 1898); table of costs of gas, electric, & naphtha street
lighting from 1879 to 1915
|
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Streets & lighting, 1889-1906 | 1889-1906 | 47 | 18 |
Description |
57 articles and references including costs; city contract for electric lights;
Brush Electric Co.; overhead wires; underground conduits; new power station
|
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Streets & lighting, 1907-1910 | 1906-1910 | 47 | 19 |
Description |
47 articles including merger of Consolidated Gas Electric Light & Power Co. with
Baltimore Electric Company; McCall Ferry Dam; Susquehanna Power Co.; Bloede ordinance
for cheaper electricity
|
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Electricity & gas, 1 of 3 | 1872-1888 | 47 | 20 |
Description |
67 articles including the first Edison lamps in Baltimore; Brush Electric Light
Co.; underground cables; electric light ordinance; costs
|
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Electricity & gas, 2 of 3 | 1988 | 47 | 21 |
Description |
Copy of articles by Harold L. Platt, "City Lights: The Electrification of the Chicago
Region, 1880-1930," and Mark H. Rose, "Urban Gas and Electric Systems and Social Change,
1900-1940," in Technology and the Rise of the Networked City in Europe and American,
ed. Joel Tarr and G. Dupuy, Temple U., 1988; references to books on electrification.
|
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Electricity & gas, 3 of 3 | 1868-1915 | 47 | 22 |
Description |
56 articles including Bloede Plan; requests to replace oil lights with gas lights;
proposed sale of Gas Light Company; gas contract; private or public; competition and
mergers of gas companies; rising costs
|
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Telephones, 1867-1903 | 1867-1903 | 47 | 23 |
Description |
17 articles and references on growth of telephone use and availabilty to "persons
of moderate means"; 12 articles on consolidation of telegraph companies; effect of
telephone on human ear; property owners cut down poles; underground wires; electric
light war; 99 articles, references, & JLA notes including expansion; charges; notes
on Cromwell, The C&P Story (1981); lighting in Catonsville, Lutherville, Violetville;
woman working the telephone exchange; opposition to company;long distance; Maryland
Telephone Co.; Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co.; pole installation - pro and con;
pole wars; death of C&P's Bryan
|
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Telephones, 1904-1913 | 1904-1979 | 47 | 24 |
Description |
29 articles and advertisements on telephones & rates; 12 clipped together on rates
and lines, directories; brochure on "The Telephone in Maryland" by C&P Telephone Company
(1974)
|
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Utility Poles | 1901-1903 | 47 | 25 |
Description |
4 refs and articles clipped together about protests against placement of telephone
poles; 13 articles and refs concerning protests
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Extent: 2 boxes (1 linear foot)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Baltimore's suburbs, 1 of 3 | 1875-1917 | 48 | 1 |
Description |
Series of 8 articles in Sun on Baltimore Suburbs (Rural Baltimore) 6/6/1890 to
7/29/1890; 5 articles including copy of "A Description of Cedar Heights; a proposed
rural settlement…property of Richard Walzl" (1875); 22 articles on Howard counties;
mail delivery north of Towson; Park Board restrictions on heavy teams; Walbrook; rural
mail; sanitation; natural beauty; city vs. country;
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Baltimore's suburbs, 2 of 3 | 1866-1901 | 48 | 2 |
Description |
21 articles on development, fairs, "Modocs", Ellicott City; manila folder labeled
Suburbs: General - Excursions - Love of Natural Surroundings includes articles on
obituaries (tracking from suburb to city); property sales; improvements; label misleading;
student paper by David Markowski, "Linthicum," ; pamphlet titled "Cecil County, Then
& Now" (1981)
|
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Baltimore's suburbs, 3 of 3 | 1865-1998 | 48 | 3 |
Description |
1 ref; 19 articles clipped together under Transit West End & Catonsville; 11 refs
& articles including list of Baltimore County Sheriffs (1687-1982); property assessments
& map; 7 articles on Baltimore Country Club; roads, table showing Civil Divisions
(1910); taxes; 2 refs; c. of pages from Pearson, "The National Urban League Comes
to Baltimore"; Banks, "H.L. Mencken and Hitlerism…"; McEwen, "Zora Neale Hurston…"
in Maryland Humanities (Fall 1997); 10 refs and articles (2 on segregation); 2 refs;
c. of pages from Benard, "Snow Belt Cities" (1990); Map of Baltimore Area Codes; GBC
Report on Regionalism (1997)
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Suburban countryside | 1881-1889 | 48 | 4 |
Description |
List of owners of large properties; estates shown in 1897 Topographic Survey, City
of Baltimore Topographic Survey Atlas (Hoehn) references maps 1-23; list of estates
1893-1899 by owner/value/acreage; 6 articles clipped together showing sales of suburban
properties; 18 articles/refs on Postal substations in city & county in the 1890s;
4 pages of notes on possible chapters
|
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Suburban farms and farming | 1878-1917 | 48 | 5 |
Description |
55 articles and references including cock fighting; Colored Fair in Timonium; market
gardeners; Farmers' Union; crop statistics; Granges; hucksters; tractors
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Resorts & suburban "country" | 1879-1991 | 48 | 6 |
Description |
5 articles (1879) on suburban excursions, copy of Balt. County Historical Soc.
publication on "The Romantic Gwynn's Falls Valley," by George Tack (1991-91); 21 pages
of JLA notes on resorts and camps (1839-1898); pamphlet on Provident Bank (first mutual
savings bank to develop branch banking); 8 more articles on camps and resorts; Balt
County Hist. Society pub. on "Odell's, a Model Mill"by John McGrain (1991); 21 articles
and refs on suburbs; student proposed paper on Reisterstown (never completed)
|
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Country clubs | 1899-1915 | 48 | 7 |
Description |
15 articles on Suburban Club, Maryland Country Club, Roland Park, Catonsville Country
Club
|
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Environs to suburbs | 1877-1990 | 48 | 8 |
Description |
15 articles and refs, copy of Marsh, "From Separation to Togetherness...American
Suburbs, 1840-1915" in JAH 1989, copy of Weiss, "Planning Subdivisions:...in Planning
and Financing Public Works, Essays...1987, copy of Hollified, "Mount Airy" in Baltimore
County Hist Soc 1990
|
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Baltimore metro maps | 1885-1993 | 48 | 9 |
Description |
5 blank Balt metro area maps; copy of Greaver, "Recollections of Riderwood and
Bare Hills", Balt County Hist Soc, 1993
|
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Suburban development | 1916 | 48 | 10 |
Description |
14 articles on Windsor Hills, West Arlington, Mt. Washington, Halethorpe, Towson,
Forest Park, Walbrook, Govans, Roland Park, Brooklyn Park, Idlewylde, Gardenville,
Catonsville
|
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Disorder in the suburbs | 1887-1913 | 48 | 11 |
Description |
19 articles
|
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1899 Highway survey | 1899-1904 | 48 | 12 |
Description |
Manila folder containing Maryland Geological Survey, V.3, (1899) & Amer.Geog Soc."Good
Roads in the United States" (1904)
|
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Suburban transportation | 1869-1984 | 48 | 13 |
Description |
22 articles clipped together (1866-1888) on need for public roads, Road Supervisors,
public meeting, poor conditions; 17 articles on bridges, road law, camp meetings,
railroads; Manila folder labeled "Transit - 4 Overcrowding & Unfit includes 26 articles
on poor condition of cars esp. Edmondson Avenue (1877-1903); manila folder labeled
Transit - 6 "Rapid Transit" includes 31 articles and refs on development of new lines,
United Railways 1885 - 1903; copy of Baxter, "The Trolley in Rural Parts" in Harpers;
57 articles and references on development and extension of cable car lines; color
coded map of cable car lines 1891-1899; c. of pages from 5th Ann. Rpt of the Bur.
Of Ind. Statistics, 1896; Manila folder labeled Automobiles including references and
article from Maryland Archives Newsletter (July 1984)
|
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Halethorpe & Arbutus | 1890-1910 | 48 | 14 |
Description |
7 articles
|
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Catonsville & Ellicott City, 1 of 2 | 1882-1912 | 48 | 15 |
Description |
53 articles and student papers, "Catonsville in the 1880's" by Elizabeth Lacy (1986);
and "A History of Catonsville, 1900-1910", by Suzanne Glasser (1986) a pamplet, "A
brief history of Hilton Mansion," two pamplets by H. Ralph Heidelbach: "Village of
Catonsville, 1890-1915," and "Catonsville in the Round"; student paper, "The Effects
of Suburbanization on an Existent Black Community: A Study of Winter's Lane, Catonsville,
Maryland"
|
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Catonsville & Ellicott City, 2 of 2 | 1866-1901 | 48 | 16 |
Description |
130 articles
|
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Arlington, Walbrook, Catonsville | 1887-1977 | 48 | 17 |
Description |
19 articles on development of western suburbs (1887-1903) and copy of "Suburbanization
and the Search for Community: Residential Decentralization in Philadelphia, 1880-1900"
by Margaret Marsh in Pennsylvania History (1977)
|
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Arlington, Walbrook, Forest Park | 1893-1915 | 48 | 18 |
Description |
66 articles
|
||||
Reisterstown & Pikesville | 1868-1909 | 48 | 19 |
Description |
9 articles with JLA notes
|
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Mt. Washington & Sudbrook Park | 1882-1907 | 48 | 20 |
Description |
34 articles including "The Story of Mount Washington Maryland" by B. Latrobe Weston
and reference to "Description of Mount Washington rural Retreat…" 1854 in Enoch Pratt
Library
|
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Hampden & Woodberry | 1877-1988 | 48 | 21 |
Description |
"Hampden Woodberry", publication by Bicentennial Project of the Hampden-Woodberry
Community Council, n.d.; paper by D. Randall Beirne, "Residential Stability Among
Urban Workers: Industrial Linkage in Hampden-Woodberry, Baltimore, 1880-1930; 11 other
references
|
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Peabody Heights | 1870-1976 | 48 | 22 |
Description |
Pamphlet; "Peabody Heights to Charles Village," by Jacques Kelly(1976); 20 articles;
plus student paper, "A Study of Populatiion Change in Baltimore," by Wendy Lantz (1988)
|
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Roland Park, Waverly, Towson | 1878-1903 | 48 | 23 |
Description |
Manila folders (the suburbs east & north) indicating use in Chapter 3. 42 articles
and references on: improvement associations, development, saloons etc.; pamphlet on
Greenspring Valley; description of records on Roland Park at Cornell University
|
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Roland Park & Guilford | 1874-1989 | 48 | 24 |
Description |
Copy of article in MD Hist. Mag."Planning Roland Park, 1891-1910," by Harry G.
Schalck (1972); note: Roland Park Company papers are at Cornell Univ.; 26 articles;
plus "Beyond the City," ed. by Andy Gilbert and David Whitaker (1989)
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Roland Park, Guilford, Homewood | 1893-1915 | 48 | 25 |
Description |
56 articles with JLA notes
|
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Roland Park annexation | 1895-1995 | 48 | 26 |
Description |
1 copy of refs; 5 letters between E.H. bouton, Pres.of Roland Park Co. and Mayor
Preston & several law firms re/the particulars (cost) of annexation (from Cornell
University Library); copy of 26 pages from report against annexation by County Commissioners
of Baltimore (1915); copy of 15 pages of report on annexation & the Borough Plan by
County Commissioners; 6 pages of JLA notes on above letters and reports; 69 pages
of JLA notes taken from Roland Park Company records during visit to Cornell; plus
copies of 1896 letter stating value of Company's assets, 1917 letter from Gage Tarbell,
tthree 1895 letters regarding advertising strategy
|
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Waverly | 1868-1929 | 48 | 27 |
Description |
42 articles plus 5 clipped together; includes pages from "A Victorian Village,"
by Lizette Woodworth Reese (1929)
|
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Govans | 1890-1913 | 48 | 28 |
Description |
19 articles mostly about the Improvement Association re/water, street cars, etc.
|
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Towson & Lutherville | 1870-1916 | 48 | 29 |
Description |
35 articles with JLA notes
|
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Belair & Philadelphia Road | 1872-1912 | 48 | 30 |
Description |
7 articles
|
||||
Highlandtown, Canton, Sparrows Point | 1868-1888 | 48 | 31 |
Description |
14 articles
|
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Essex | 1889-1911 | 48 | 32 |
Description |
15 articles
|
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Curtis Bay & Brooklyn | 1874-1911 | 48 | 33 |
Description |
36 articles with JLA notes; "Curtis' Bay; its superior advantages and admirable
locating…Deep Water Harbor," publication by The Patapsco Land Company, 1874 (98 pp)'
15 articles and references
|
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Back River & Middle River resorts | 1884-1916 | 48 | 34 |
Description |
6 articles including development of Deer Park amusement park; reasons why lowlands
SE of Baltimore not attractive for development; highway
|
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Howard County | 1907-1913 | 48 | 35 |
Description |
6 articles on Ellicott City, John S. Tracey, Pulaski Dorsey, James Booker Clark
|
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Anne Arundel County | 1909-1912 | 48 | 36 |
Description |
20 articles on Glen Burnie, Linthicum etc.; land uses and prices
|
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Baltimore County | 1850-1983 | 48 | 37 |
Description |
Pamphlet book, "From Marble Hill to Maryland Line, an informal history of northern
baltimore county," Revised edition (1983), by Clemens & Clemens, (given to JLA by
Bob Becker, Class of 1989); 10 articles from 1870-1882; 14 JLA notes and articles
on turnpikes, land prices, stage coaches, agriculture [1860 census], disorder, votes
for County seat, schools; Bryden Bordley Hyde, Evesham, A Baltimore Villa, MHMag (1957);
2 articles (1908 & 1912) on more representation and Sunday selling
|
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Baltimore County government & finance | 1865-1990 | 48 | 38 |
Description |
138 Sun articles (some more than one page, others taped to page) and handwritten
notes on government and finance - some to 1900 - some on taxes etc.
|
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Baltimore County politics | 1865-1918 | 48 | 39 |
Description |
Seven Sun articles; 36 Sun articles (some more than one page) re/elections, obits,
etc.; 33 articles on politics and politicians; 2 handwritten pages on tax rates and
tax tables; one page noted as County Gov. & Finance, 1902-1918; Several articles from
1870s, folder on County Finances w/article on Humane society and pauperism; folder
on County Politics w/notes on elections
|
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Baltimore County services | 1870s-1912 | 48 | 40 |
Description |
Folder labeled: 8-Private Urban Services includes 30+ articles mostly on utilities;
Folder labeled: County Gov. & Utility Services - Roads includes 40+ articles; other
assorted notes and zoning maps.
|
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Baltimore County schools, 1 of 2 | 1865-1917 | 49 | 1 |
Description |
21 pages clipped together with handwritten chronology of schools (students, salaries,
construction etc.) from 1865-1917 with supporting Sun articles; 152 chronological
articles and notes; manila folder labeled County Schools containing 50 more articles.
Note: Many statistics on enrollment etc.
|
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Baltimore County schools, 2 of 2 | 1900-1955 | 49 | 2 |
Description |
71 Sun articles (some more than one page) and handwritten notes on schools and
school personnel; 55 Sun articles (some more than one page and JLA handwritten notes);
School History Records for Baltimore County Public Schools including History of our
Community Dundalk by Witmyer
|
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Baltimore County police | 1865-1918 | 49 | 3 |
Description |
Approx 145 Sun articles (some more than one page, others taped to page, others
hand written note citations) on police (budget, administrative, etc.)
|
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Baltimore County roads | 1866-1899 | 49 | 4 |
Description |
37 articles on road funds & taxes, election of commissioners, turnpike conditions,
road repairs, establishing grades, bridge contracts, Baldwin's bill, the Belt, street
names; 2 articles clipped together on BC roads 1889-1900; 67 articles on better roads,
road laws, need state roads commission, dividing taxes between county commissioners
and thirteen districts, extension of existing roads, corruption, road building equipment
|
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Baltimore County roads, 1900-1906 | 1900-1906 | 49 | 5 |
Description |
82 articles on funding, bridges, turnpike companies, new road law, free roads,
easements, W.W. Crosby (Roads Engineer), poor condition of York road, Torrens land
system, prison labor,
|
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Baltimore County roads, 1907-1908 | 1907-1910 | 49 | 6 |
Description |
44 articles on Good Roads Commission, cost of road repairs, tolls & toll gates,
foreign roads, Good Roads Plan, City vs. Annex, Benson Bill, turn over roads to State
|
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Baltimore County roads, 1909-1912 | 1909-1912 | 49 | 7 |
Description |
139 articles on bad roads, wagons stuck, dust laying & its prevention, Good Roads
Commission, turnpikes, taxes, routes for state roads, highway engineers, macadam,
bridges, costs, tollgates, loan votes, bituminous macadam, contractor bids, Benson
Bill, concrete roads
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Baltimore County roads, 1913-1918 | 1913-1918 | 49 | 8 |
Description |
51 articles & JLA notes on control of roads & bridges funds; grading hills; road
repairs; concrete bridges; maintenance & costs; Talbert (toll collector); tollgates;
truck loading;
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Baltimore County fire | 1865-1918 | 49 | 9 |
Description |
Chronological list of fires with notes labeled Fire: 1865-1888 with corresponding
copies of Sun articles; Approx 72 Sun articles (some more than one page, others taped
to page, others hand written note citations) on fire companies and equipment.
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Baltimore County water & sanitation | 1870-1918 | 49 | 10 |
Description |
180 articles and notes
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Baltimore County grist mills | 1980 | 49 | 11 |
Description |
Copy of John McGrain, Grist Mills in Baltimore County, Maryland, Balt. County Public
Library, 1980
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City-county relations | 1871-1917 | 49 | 12 |
Description |
43 articles (some more than one page, others taped to page, others handwritten
notes) from 1871-1917.
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Annexation | 1980 | 49 | 13 |
Description |
Early copy of JLA paper, "City, Suburb and State House: Two Hundred Years of Baltimore
Annexation Politics, 1745-1975.
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Annexation, 1865-1884 | 1868-1888 | 49 | 14 |
Description |
9 pages JLA handwritten notes from Baltimore County Union and the American (1874);
5 pages JLA notes from the American (1874); 2 pages JLA notes from the Union (1886);
106 articles and references on annexation (1868-1881), meetings for and against, taxable
property,water supply, example of Boston, impact on schools, taxation
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Annexation, 1888 | 1886-1977 | 49 | 15 |
Description |
11 articles and references on the Belt, statistics on Colored and White voters
by district, JLA paper, "City, Suburb and State House: Two Centuries of Baltimore
Annexation Policies, 1745-1968" w/footnotes (1977); 12 faint mimeographed pages labeled
Baltimore County Belt Commission Bill - 1886.
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Annexation, 1885-1916 | 1874-1916 | 49 | 16 |
Description |
3 pages JLA notes from American on annexation (1874); 97 articles (1909-1916) on
annexatiion including opposition from Highlandtown and Canton; Lutherville and suburbs
against; map of Borough Plan; defeat of Borough Plan; Furst-Field annexation plan;
its defeat
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Annexation, 1917-1918 | 1917-1918 | 49 | 17 |
Description |
60 articles on the pros and cons of annexation and who would benefit; political
implicatiions for Republicans and Democrats
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Baltimore county land prices | 1866-1889 | 49 | 18 |
Description |
30 articles plus 16 clipped together on prices of city and county real estate sales
(1870-1873)
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Extent: 0.5 box (0.25 linear foot)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Victorian Baltimore Chapter 1: The People of the City: Class, Clan & Caste | 1980 | 50 | 1 |
Description |
5 drafts of chapter with JLA notes; references on notecards; "The War Within: From
Victorian to Modernist Thought in the South, 1919-1945" by Daniel Singal (1982)
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Victorian Baltimore Chapter 2: The Urban Household: Men, Women, Children | 1980 | 50 | 2 |
Description |
5 drafts of chapter with JLA notes; notes on Baltimore population in 1880 and 1900;
1978 campus newsletter featuring story on Christmas 1888 by JLA
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Victorian Baltimore Chapter 3: Urban Economy | 1865-1995 | 50 | 3 |
Description |
5 drafts of chapter with JLA notes; references on notecards; clippings from the
Sun
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Victorian Baltimore politics & government | 1874-1990 | 50 | 4 |
Description |
Notes and references related to politics and government in the late 19th century
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Victorian Baltimore neighborhood life | 1874-1990 | 50 | 5 |
Description |
Lists of names from 1890 Sun articles; references from the Sun; student papers
on oral history of corner stores; "Urban Malaise" by Claude S. Fischer
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Victorian Baltimore secondary sources, 1 of 2 | 1988-1992 | 50 | 6 |
Description |
"The Census and Industrial America in the Gilded Age" by Margo Anderson (1988);
"Legislation, the Republican party, and finance capital during Reconstruction" from
Yankee Leviathan by Richard Franklin Bensel (1990); selections from "The Promise of
the New South: Life After Reconstruction" by Edward L. Ayers (1992); "America, Inc."
by Benjamin McArthur (1983); "Public Life in Industrial America, 1877-1917" by Richard
L. McCormick in The New American History edited by Eric Foner (1990); selections from
"Fatal Years: Child Mortality in Late Nineteenth-Century America" by Samuel H. Preston
and Michael R. Haines (1991); "Commerce in Souls: Vice, Virtue, and Women's Wage Work
in Baltimore, 1900-1915" by Pamela Susan Haag in Maryland Historical Magazine (1991);
three chapters from American Families: A Research Guide and Historical Handbook edited
by Joseph Hawes and Elizabeth Nybakken (1991);
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Victorian Baltimore secondary sources, 2 of 2 | 1988-1992 | 50 | 7 |
Description |
"How Long was the Workday in 1880?" by Jeremy Atack and Fred Bateman in the Journal
of Economic History (1992); "Did the Great Irish Famine Matter?" by Kevin O'Rourke
in the Journal of Economic History (1991); "Winning the Eight-Hour Day, 1909-1919"
by Robert Whaples in the Journal of Economic History (1990); "One Market or Many?
Labor Market Integration in the Late 19th-cent. US" by Joshua Rosenbloom in the Journal
of Economic History (1990); "Factory Size, Economies of Scale, and the Great Merger
Wave of 1898-1902" by Anthony Patrick O'Brien in the Journal of Economic History (1990);
"The National Banking System and Southern Economic Growth: Evidence from One Southern
City, 1870-1900" by James Campen and Anne Mayhew in the Journal of Economic History
(1988)
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Victorian Baltimore bibliographic materials | Undated | 50 | 8 |
Description |
Notes on dates in the Sun and books on Baltimore in the Victorian era
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Extent: 0.5 box (0.25 linear foot)
Folder Title/Description | Date | Box # | Folder # | Additional Info. |
Key dates in the Sun, 1865-1891 | 1880-1896 | 50 | 9 |
Description |
Composition book full of key dates and accompanying JLA notes
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Key dates in the Sun, 1891-1916 | 1891-1916 | 50 | 10 |
Description |
Composition book full of key dates and accompanying JLA notes
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Key dates in the Sun, 1917-1918 | 1917-1918 | 50 | 11 |
Description |
Composition book full of key dates and accompanying JLA notes
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Reference data | 1920-2003 | 50 | 12 |
Description |
Census bureau statistics for Baltimore City 1790-1990 and Baltimore county 1659-1995,
statewide data for 1990, map of census wards, list of Baltimore mayors 1867-1927;
guide to proofreader's marks
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UMBC library reference books, 1969 | 1969 | 50 | 13 |
Description |
Reference Books, UMBC Library (1969)
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Dissertations on Baltimore history, 2003 | 2003 | 50 | 14 |
Description |
Printout of ProQuest search for disserations on Baltimore history, containing 1,032
listings as of June 30, 2003
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Baltimore articles in New York Times index, 1890-1930 | 1890-1930 | 50 | 15 |
Description |
New York Times index printouts from 1890-1930
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Bibliographical materials, 1 of 3 | 1875-1988 | 50 | 16 |
Description |
Notecards with references; 1975 letter from Library of Congress about their Baltimore
census holdings; JLA notes from International Index to Periodicals, 1907-1973; 1974
MHM article about historical sources on Baltimore; handwritten list of books; handwritten
list of New York Times articles on Baltimore, 1866-1880; 1875 article "The Liverpool
of America" from Scribner's Monthly; 1978 index of Federal Population Census on microfilm
at UMBC; 1979 guide from city archivist Richard Cox on Baltimore architectural research;
1980 guide from city archivist Richard Cox on municipal government; appendix to The
Transplanted: A History of Immigrants in Urban America (1985); student papers; list
of theses and dissertations on Maryland History at Maryland Historical Society
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Bibliographical materials, 2 of 3 | 1824-1985 | 50 | 17 |
Description |
Notecards with references; bibliographical essay from Maryland Historical Magazine;
Sherry Olson's 1979 article "Baltimore Imitates the Spider" from the Association of
American Geographers; 1932 article "The Population Pattern in Relation to Retail Buying
as Exemplified in Baltimore" from the American Journal of Sociology; city archivist
Richard Cox's 1981 bibliographical essay on Baltimore History; records of interest
at the Maryland State Archives; extensive bibliography from unknown book
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Bibliographical materials, 3 of 3 | 1898-1988 | 50 | 18 |
Description |
Handwritten listing of Sun articles to copy, including page and column, from 1898-1916;
1988 articles in the William & Mary Quarterly "Marylando-Hibernus: Charles Carroll
the Settler, 1660-1720," "The Standard of Living the Colonial Chesapeake"; 1986 article
in the Journal of British Studies, "An Empire of Goods: The Anglicization of Colonial
America, 1690-1776"; 1983 article in the Journal of Economic History, "Urban Amenities
and Rural Sufficiency: Living Standards and Consumer Behavior in the Colonial Chesapeake,
1643-1777"; handwritten notes on Maryland's Golden Age; MOVED TO OVERSIZE BOXES: Four
copies of Street Directory and Index of Street Numbers from Polk Directory, 1887;
Map of City of Baltimore w/new wards and precinct divisions copied from Sun Supplement,
April 11, 1882; Baltimore map labeled Baltimore Wards 1860-1882 marked in red and
key marked 1901 (wards 25-28 added in 1918); map of Baltimore in 1900; Copies of 1900
manuscript census, 12th-16th precincts; Map of Metro Baltimore with railroad lines
marked; 1914 map of Baltimore
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History of Baltimore readings from Maryland Historical Magazine | 1976-1987 | 50 | 19 |
Description |
Readings for the History of Baltimore from the Maryland Historical Magazine by
J.L. Arnold and Gary Browne
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Date: 1974-1991
Extent: 1 box (0.5 linear feet)
Description: This series contains copies of book reviews, unpublished conference papers, full-length articles and book chapters created during Dr. Arnold's career at UMBC. Topics include the origins of neighborhood associations, suburban growth and annexation, poverty and charity in the 19th century, and a comparative analysis of Baltimore and Liverpool.
Date: 1970-2001
Extent: 1 box (1 linear foot)
Description: This series contains materials for lectures on the history of Baltimore, urban government and society, and the Victorian era, including overhead projections, maps, charts of population and census data, newspaper articles, and illustrations of neighborhoods and buildings. Series V will continue to grow as additional files are located and processed.