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Inventory for MSA SC 5126-1



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MSA SC 5126-1-1
Dates1988
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris Glendening and Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend in front of the State House
MSA SC 5126-1-2
Dates1998
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris Glendening
MSA SC 5126-1-3
Dates1998
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris Glendening and Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend sitting at a table
MSA SC 5126-1-4
Dates1998
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris Glendening speaking
MSA SC 5126-1-5
Dates1998
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris Glendening speaking
MSA SC 5126-1-6
Dates1999/01/20
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris N. Glendening, Maryland's 59th Governor, leaves Government House with First Lady Frances Hughes Glendening, and their son, Raymond, to take the Oath of Office.
MSA SC 5126-1-7
Dates1999/01/20
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
With the First Lady and son, Raymond, watching proudly, Governor Parris N. Glendening takes the Oath of Office from Court of Appeals Chief Judge Robert M. Bell to start his second term.
MSA SC 5126-1-8
Dates1999/01/20
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris N. Glendening waves to onlookers in the State Senate Chambers after taking the Oath of Office.
MSA SC 5126-1-9
Dates1999/01/20
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
With his wife Frances Hughes Glendening, son Raymond, and Chief Judge Robert M. Bell watching, Governor Parris N. Glendening signs the official TEST BOOK.
MSA SC 5126-1-10
Dates1999/01/20
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Lt. Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend is sworn into office by Chief Judge Robert M. Bell while her husband, Dr. David Townsend watches.
MSA SC 5126-1-11
Dates1999/01/20
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris N. Glendening with First Lady Frances Hughes Glendening and son, Raymond, stand at the podium from where the Governor delivered his Inaugural Address.
MSA SC 5126-1-12
Dates1999/01/20
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris N. Glendening hugs First Lady Frances Hughes Glendening as they and their son, Raymond, receive the applause of the crowd during Inauguration ceremonies.
MSA SC 5126-1-13
Dates1999/01/21
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris N. Glendening pauses during his annual State of the State address to applaud Louisa Goldstein, daughter of the late Maryland Comptroller Louis Goldstein, who was missing from the State of the State address for the first time in 40 yea
MSA SC 5126-1-14
Dates1999/01/21
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris N. Glendening makes a point about his "Education Blueprint For Our Future" during his fifth State of the State address to the Maryland General Assembly.
MSA SC 5126-1-15
Dates1999/01/27
MediumPhotograph
Storage33/03/04/24
Description
Governor Parris N. Glendening (R) presents Valentine's Day candy to new Comptroller William Donald Schaefer (L) during Mr. Schaefer's first Board of Public Works meeting as comptroller.
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