MSA SC 5932-10-1
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Half-tone print
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Half-tone print of The White House with Carter supporters. "Thanks for your friendship and support! With best wishes, Jimmy Carter Rosalyn Carter"
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MSA SC 5932-10-2
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1987/4/29
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Signed half-tone print
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0/12/8
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Description
Half-tone print of "The John Brown House, Samples Manor, Maryland." Printed "For the Washington County Committee For African Hunger Relief." Singed by R. Benjamin Jones-1974. Plaque: "Presented to Louis L. Goldstein Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner April 29, 1987 Washington County Democrats."
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MSA SC 5932-10-3
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1996
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Signed half-tone print
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0/12/8
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Description
Half-tone Print "Pride of Baltimore II." "To Louis L. Goldstein for making Maryland a great place to live". Bill McAllen, 96'
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MSA SC 5932-10-4
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1998/2/8
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Signed half-tone print
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0/12/8
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Description
Half-tone print "Bay Solitude." Signed by Patrick L. Henry, artist. Plaque: "Presented to the Hon. Louis L. Goldstein by the Maryland Liquor Store Association for dedicated service to the small businesses and consumers of the state of Maryland."
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MSA SC 5932-10-5
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1983/1/5
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Original ink and pencil on paper. Signed
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Political Cartoon of Louis L. Goldstein and Spiro T. Agnew from the Baltimore Sun by entitled: "God Bless Y'all Real Good, Spiro-We Sure Can Use This." By Thomas Flannery. Signed original ink and pencil on paper .
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MSA SC 5932-10-6
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1984/2/29
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Original pen, ink, and wash drawing
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Original pen, ink, and wash drawing of Louis Goldstein. Mat with note: "2/29/84 To Louis Goldstein-With great esteem and appreciation for your sharing this evening with me! Elwyn Deal Pres Rotary Club of College Park Md." Business card for Win Warren Portraits and Fine Arts University Park, MD.
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MSA SC 5932-10-7
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1984/2/29
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Original pen, ink, and water color
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Original pen, ink, and water color of Louis Goldstein.
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MSA SC 5932-10-8
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1998/5/27
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Half-tone print
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Half-tone print of Franklin Roosevelt. Presented to Louis Goldstein by the Democratic Central Committee of Washington County on 5/27/1998.
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MSA SC 5932-10-9
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1992/9/14
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Half-tone print
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Half-tone print by Steven Kurth of the United States Ship Maryland (SSBN 738). Note: "9/14/92-Thanks for being with us today, Harold E. Marshall Capt. USN Commanding officer (Gold)."
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MSA SC 5932-10-10
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1995/4/19
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Signed half-tone print
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Half-tone print of a Baltimore Oriole from an original watercolor. Signed by John Neal Mullican, artist. Removed from backing-"Presented to Comptroller Louis L. Goldstein by The Maryland Board of Public Works in recognition of An Outstanding Income Tax Filing Year April 19, 1995." "To Louis, The best comptroller and a great colleague Lucy Maurer 4/19/95." "To Louis, a great comptroller and a real leader--in Maryland and the Nation. Thank you Parris [Glendening] 4/19/95.
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MSA SC 5932-10-11
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1983/11/30
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Signed half-tone print
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Half-tone print from an original painting, signed by George Wright, artist. Removed from backing: "Presented to Louis Goldstein from Friends of Malkus Committee. Fred Lucas-Chairman of the Dinner 11/30/83. American Legion Home, Cambridge Md."
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MSA SC 5932-10-12
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1993/2/3
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Photo reproduction
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Photo reproduction of art piece. Removed from back: "This Architect's Rendition of the Wor-Wic Community College Campus Project is Presented this 3rd day of February 1993 to Hon. Louis L. Goldstein Comptroller of the Treasury of the State of Maryland in recognition of His Assistance and Support. Wor-Wic Community College."
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MSA SC 5932-10-13
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Color lithograph
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Color lithograph of geese by John W Taylor. Includes Christmas greeting.
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MSA SC 5932-10-14
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Half-tone print on newsprint
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Half-tone print of Norman Rockwell on newsprint .
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MSA SC 5932-10-15
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Black and white lithograph
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0/65/9/76
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Description
Black and white lithograph of a horse. Entitled: "Rough 'n Tumble" by William A. Orr.
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