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Maryland State Law Library Photograph Collection

MSA SC 1798
Dates1882-1964
Mediumoriginal photographs
RestrictionsRESTRICTED (temporarily); collection needs further processing. Contact Special Collections for status.
StorageSpecial Collections office
Description
Photographs of Baltimore [c. 1915-1964] and Annapolis [1882-1964] from various sources (Baltimore Association of Commerce) and studios (Hughes Co.; Hayman Studio; Lynch Studio).

Baltimore subjects include: views of downtown (Howard Street; Calvert and Baltimore), Inner Harbor, Baltimore Stadium, Great Fire of 1904, Maryland Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Mount Vernon Square (looking west), Roland Park, Pennsylvania R.R. grain elevator, War Memorial, City Hall, Lexington Market, Forest Park Junior High School, American Sugar Refinery, Old St. Paul's Church and rectory, Homewood House and various factories.

Annapolis subjects include: image of F.B. Mayer in front of his Prince George St. home (1882), original and copy photographs of Naval Academy views (ships, buildings, drills and other activities) [c.1870s-early 1900s], several State House exteriors, and an interior of the old Court of Special Appeals building [c.1915].


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Series 1: photographs
Microfilm Inventory

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