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Inventory for MSA SC 304-1



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MSA SC 304-1-1
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Storage00/09/02/09
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Student notebook contains various subjects, including Latin, German, miscellaneous items. Also, within the notebook are newspaper clippings including poems, book review of "The Pony Express" by William Lightfoot Visscher, origins of some nursery rhymes.
MSA SC 304-1-2
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Storage00/09/02/09
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Handwritten book contains a political chart of how each state voted (Republican or Democrat) from 1868 to 1904.
MSA SC 304-1-3
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Storage00/09/02/09
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Miscellaneous research, notes, newspaper articles, photographs, information on deceased persons related to the Confederate Soldiers Home in Pikesville, MD, which had been the old Pikesville Arsenal.
MSA SC 304-1-4
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Storage00/09/02/09
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Old bills of sale - Negro slaves - The Archer Papers
MSA SC 304-1-5
Dates1910/07/30
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Storage00/09/02/09
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The Baltimore County Union, The Towson News, Saturday, July 30, 1910 front page article "Last Hours of General Braddock" who died on Monday, July 14, 1755 in battle with the Indians. George Washington was a colonel in his unit. The article was written by Charles L. Shipley.
MSA SC 304-1-6
Dates1941/02/25
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Storage00/09/02/09
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Newspaper article about death of former Maryland governor Harry W. Nice, who died of a heart attack at age 63 on February 25, 1941 (The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Tuesday, February 25, 1941. Extensive article with photos. Nice, a Republican, was governor from 1935 to 1939.
MSA SC 304-1-7
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Storage00/09/02/09
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Newspaper articles related to the Battle of North Point which took place at Fort McHenry on Sept. 12, 1814 in which the British were defeated in their attempt to capture the city of Baltimore. This inspired Francis Scott Key to write the poem "The Star Spangled Banner" that became our national anthem.
MSA SC 304-1-8
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Storage00/09/02/09
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Establishment and brief history of the Pikesville School, possibly established in 1828. Lists of teachers and students (boys and girls).
MSA SC 304-1-9
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Storage00/09/02/09
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Map of Baltimore and vicinity (undated); newspaper articles listing names of deceased in Carroll County, MD; biography of Dr. William G. Bode of Baltimore County; book of maps from Peter Parley's First Book of History.
MSA SC 304-1-10
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Medium
Storage00/09/02/09
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Newspaper articles relating the history of Carrollton Manor, Frederick County, MD.
MSA SC 304-1-11
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Storage00/09/02/09
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Newspaper articles on famous people (Joseph Bonaparte, his Baltimore wife Elizabeth Patterson, Francis Scott Key, etc) History of the General Wayne Inn in Baltimore; misc. poems, etc.

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