MSA SC 4645-5-1
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1859
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lithograph (original)
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B5/17/02/04
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Description
Hand-colored lithograph depicting the membership of the Baltimore founding chapter of the International Order of Odd Fellows. Setting is the organization's meeting hall located on Gay Street near Fayette Street.
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MSA SC 4645-5-2
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1848
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lithograph (hand-colored)
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B5/17/02/04
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Description
N. West View [of Baltimore] by August Kollner, lithograph by Deroy (New York and Paris: Goupil, Vibert & Co., printed by Cattier, 1848)
It was "drawn from nature", "entered according to act of [C]ongress, in the year 1848, by August Koliner, in the clerk's office of the district court for the southern district of New York", and was printed by Deroy. The hand-colored lithograph shows rolling hills and livestock in the foreground and the city of Baltimore and the Chesapeake bay in the background.
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MSA SC 4645-5-3
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1858/07/24
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drawing
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00/09/01/18
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Description
Framed hand-drawing by Brantz Meyer (1809-1879), "Ruins of Fort Frederick, 24th July 1858."
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MSA SC 4645-5-4
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1862
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print, electronic
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00/27/09/44
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Description
Print, engraving, by Wm. [William] Momberger "Attack of the Massachusetts 6th at Baltimore, April 19th 1861." From The Great Rebellion Connecticut: Hurlbut, Williams, & Co. 1862. Scene depicts civilians hurling stones and brandishing clubs and axes at the Union troops during the Baltimore Riot.
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MSA SC 4645-5-5
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1863-1865
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print, electronic
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00/27/09/44
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Description
Print, steel engraving by artist F. F. Walker, F.O.C. Darley, "Massachusetts Militia Passing Through Baltimore." From The Great Civil War New York: Virtue & Yorston, ca. 1865.
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MSA SC 4645-5-6
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1861/04/19, 1861/05/04
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paper, electronic
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B5/17/02/04
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Description
Illustration "First Blood - The Sixth Massachusetts Fighting Their Way Through Baltimore, April 19, 1861" from Harper's Weekly, New York: May 4, 1861.
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