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Inventory for MSA SC 5501-9



MSA SC 5501-9 contains 4 unit(s). Showing results 1 to 4.

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MSA SC 5501-9-1
Dates1990/10-1990/12
Medium
StorageBC
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Contact sheets and photos of Mayor Kurt Schmoke speaking and meeting with various people (labelled with date, time and place)
MSA SC 5501-9-2
Dates1992-1993
Medium
StorageBC
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Photos of Mayor Kurt Schmoke at various places (labelled with date and time):
First Opening Day (1992) Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Opening Day 1993 (with President Clinton)
First Lady Hilary Clinton's Visit in May 1993
Holiday tree lightings, staff crab feasts, City Hall Open Houses

MSA SC 5501-9-3
Dates1994-1996
Medium
StorageBC
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Photos of Mayor Kurt Schmoke at various places (labelled with date and place):
Orioles opening day
Open House at City Hall
Tree Lighting
Staff Reception
Schmoke, President Clinton and Vice President Gore at the September 6, 1995 Orioles game in which Cal Ripken, Jr. broke Lou Gehrig's record of consecutive games played- 2131

MSA SC 5501-9-4
Dates1995/07-1995/12
Medium
StorageBC
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Contact sheets of Mayor Kurt Schmoke speaking and meeting with various people (labelled with date and time)

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