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Inventory for MSA SC 304-4



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MSA SC 304-4-1
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Storage00/09/02/12
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Various articles about Baltimore in 1797 and 1798; old Baltimore streets and their role in history; the old shot tower; wood in warships
MSA SC 304-4-2
Dates1929/09/01
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Death of "Sir" Walter de Curzon Poultney, Baltimore patron of the arts, great grandson of the first white child born in Baltimore Town - various articles September 1929.
MSA SC 304-4-3
Dates1939/03/13
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Storage00/09/02/12
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Death of Alexander Geddes, poet laureate of Baltimore, on March 13, 1939 at the age of 73.
MSA SC 304-4-4
Dates1939
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Storage00/09/02/12
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Genezer Mansion, built in 1684 in Worcester County, MD was once occupied by the English jurist who sentenced King Charles I to death and then later fled to America. Was taken over by the Sinepuxent Corporation of Salisbury in 1939.
MSA SC 304-4-5
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History of Freemasons in Baltimore - numerous articles with drawings, portraits, including drawing of the first Masonic temple.
MSA SC 304-4-6
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The Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser was founded August 20, 1793 by William Goddard. Its name was changed to the Baltimore American and Daily Advertiser on May 14, 1799. Numerous articles, a brief history, and a facsimile of the very first issue.
MSA SC 304-4-7
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Storage00/09/02/12
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Articles on the history of areas of Baltimore - Canton, The Meadow, and Old Town.
MSA SC 304-4-8
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Sydenham, a hospital exclusively for patients with communicable diseases, was discovered by A. Aubrey Bodine, the photographer, when he contracted diphtheria and was sent there.
MSA SC 304-4-9
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Dentistry as a profession originated in Baltimore in 1840 as the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery.
MSA SC 304-4-10
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Storage00/09/02/12
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April 1941 issue of the Free State Legionnaire, Vol. 1, No. 1.
MSA SC 304-4-11
Dates1937/11/21
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Storage00/09/02/12
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Description of a plan for developing the Baltimore - Annapolis - Washington area via a new road network. Description of a five-year plan to benefit young orphans. Partial article on spinach cutters in Patapsco Neck. (Baltimore Sun, November 21, 1937).
MSA SC 304-4-12
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Baltimore's oldest charity, the Baltimore General Dispensary, in operation since 1801.
MSA SC 304-4-13
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Storage00/09/02/12
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Moreland Park Cemetary - history and large photo
MSA SC 304-4-14
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Milestone marking 1 mile to Baltimore still standing since 1801 at Pennsylvania Avenue and Robert Street corner - history and photo.
MSA SC 304-4-15
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"Portrait" of Arunah Shepherdson Abell, founder of the Baltimore Sun.
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