Inventory for MSA SC 4645-5



MSA SC 4645-5 contains 6 unit(s). Showing results 1 to 6.


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MSA SC 4645-5-1
Dates1859
Mediumlithograph (original)
StorageB5/17/01/Sh6
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.
MSA SC 4645-5-2
Dates1848
Mediumlithograph (hand-colored)
StorageB5/17/01/Sh5
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.

MSA SC 4645-5-3
Dates1858/07/24
Mediumdrawing
Storage00/09/01/18
Description
Framed hand-drawing by Brantz Meyer (1809-1879), "Ruins of Fort Frederick, 24th July 1858."


MSA SC 4645-5-4
Dates1862
Mediumprint, electronic
Storage00/27/09/44
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.
MSA SC 4645-5-5
Dates1863-1865
Mediumprint, electronic
Storage00/27/09/44
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.
MSA SC 4645-5-6
Dates1861/04/19, 1861/05/04
Mediumpaper, electronic
StorageB5/17/01/Sh5
Description
Illustration "First Blood - The Sixth Massachusetts Fighting Their Way Through Baltimore, April 19, 1861" from Harper's Weekly, New York: May 4, 1861.