Copy photographs made by Marion E. Warren for Mame Warren's book Then Again . . . Annapolis 1900-1965, published in 1990. The original photographs fall between those dates and provide a wonderful cross-section of life in Annapolis for both the African-American and white communities during those years. The collection also contains many oral history interviews with long time residents of Annapolis. Copy negatives of photographs of Annapolis, mostly covering the period 1900-1960.
For thumbnail views of photographs, see Historical Photographs of Maryland
Finding aids at the Archives, see Then Again, Annapolis 1900-1965 and finding aids 4 A&B. Some images have copy prints beginning at 33/02/02/23 that may be xeroxed.
Research notes include Annapolis City Directories (or excerpts from) for the years 1896-7, 1910, 1924, 1934, 1939; the Annapolis section of The First Colored Directory of Baltimore City dated 1925-6; Annapolis telephone directories for the years 1909, 1932, 1936-7, 1947-8 [located at 00/11/09/19]; a list of Annapolitans in military service in 1918 titled The Boys of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Who are Serving Uncle Sam; a 1937 Rambler Athletic Club program including advertisements; official program of the Annapolis Fire Department's 1925 tournament and the Maryland State Firemen's Association convention held in Annapolis in 1927; Anne Arundel County section of the Directory and Gazetteer of Maryland for 1887 which includes a list of businesses. Also included are feature articles by Ann Jensen which appeared in the Annapolitan magazine concerning various neighborhoods, personalities, and ethnic groups: Hell Point, Murray Hill, Trumpy's Yacht Yard, Aris Allen, Joe Alton, Jews, Greeks. Located at 0/11/9/19.
Topics files begin at 0/11/9/20. Subjects include African- Americans, African-American Voting Rights, Agriculture, Annexation, Back Creek, Baseball, Wiley H. Bates, Bay Ridge, Brewer Hill Cemetery, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Severn River Bridge, Spa Creek Bridge, William H. Brown, Annapolis Buildings, Bus Service, Carr's Beach, Carvel Hall, Colonial Day, Cemeteries, Chronology of Events in April 1968, City Dock, Civil War, Colonial Ball, Crime, Depression, Eastport, Fire, Fire Companies, Governor's Mansion, Hall of Records, Highways, Hill Street, History, Hospital, Housing, Housing Authority, Improvements, Industry, Jewish History Project, Jim Crow Laws, Jonas Green Park, Library, Legislature, Maps, Mayor's Reports, Medicine, Murray Hill, North Severn, Ogle Hall, Oral History, People, Photographers, Poetry, Politics, Post Office, Preservation, Prohibition, Railroads, Real Estate, Recreation Center, Sailing, St. John's College, Sands House, Schools, Seafood Industry, John Snowden, State Buildings, Statistics, Stores, Suicides, Suburbs, Synagogue, Theatres, Transportation (ferryboats), U. S. Naval Academy, U. S. Naval Aviation, Naval Academy Chapel, Naval Academy Stadium, Naval Academy Expansion, USO, Wars, Weather, Leon Wolfe's Barbershop, Yacht Basin.
Oral history tapes and transcripts begin at 0/11/09/03. Narrators include Cleo Apostol, Marion Borsodi, Tom Branzell, George Bounelis, Lionel Brooks, Robert Campbell, Jack Ladd Carr, Marita Carroll, Flora Chambers, James W. Clark, Rebecca Clatanoff, James B. Collins, Claudia Cullimore, Charles Dodds, "Missy" Weems Dodds, Margaret Dowsett, James Dunleavy, Joseph Alexander Eucare, James Lacey Evans, Lillian Fisher, Jack Flood, Amelia Florestano, Bernard Gessner, Margaret Green, Israel Greengold, Anna Greenberg, Charles Haste, Henry Holland, Carroll Hynson, Jr., Peggy Kimbo, Irving "Buddy" Levy, Jane McWilliams, William McWilliams, Virginia Meridith, Roger "Pip" Moyer, Ellen Moyer, Emily Peake, George Phelps, Henry Robert III, Mary Lee Schab, W. Dean Sears, Sadie Snyder, Lester Trott, Mary Wiseman, etc.
Publicity for The Annapolis I Remember project and Then Again. . .Annapolis, 1900-1965 at 0/11/09/22. Manuscript at 0/11/09/23. Excerpts from interviews published in The Capital at 0/11/09/24 and complete Lifestyle sections for July through December 1990 in OVERSIZE 0/11/09/ . |