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The Winkler Collection: Historic Photographs of La Plata, MD - Charles County Public LibraryThe Winkler Collection: Historic Photographs of La Plata, MD - Charles County Public Library - added 6/23/2008

Since its incorporation as a town in 1888, La Plata, Maryland has seen many changes. This collection of twenty-four photographs from the early to the mid-twentieth century includes rare views of the town transformed by weather, time, and development.


Sachse's Bird's Eye View of City of Baltimore 1869 - Enoch Pratt Free LibrarySachse's Bird's Eye View of City of Baltimore 1869 - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 5/12/2008

Sachse's Bird's Eye View of the City of Baltimore 1869 still elicits the same fascination today as it did some 140 years ago when it first appeared. Historians and genealogists survey the map to find neighborhood burying grounds and churches that ancestors would have attended. This new digital version from the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center allows the viewer not only to see the exquisite detail of the original 12 parts but also to view and appreciate in composite form this monumental achievement in art and mapmaking!


Maryland Room Map Collections - Talbot County Free LibraryMaryland Room Map Collections - Talbot County Free Library - added 2/29/2008

A selection of maps from the Maryland Room of the Talbot County Free Library. Taken from its Arthur J. Gutman Collection and its Starin Collection, this selection consists of 18 maps of Maryland, including a 1631 map of the colony before it received its name and a rare 1878 map of a proposed Chesapeake and Delaware Canal that never was built.


Baltimore Transport Directories, Maps, and Timetables - Jerry KellyBaltimore Transport Directories, Maps, and Timetables - Jerry Kelly - added 2/6/2008

A selection of Baltimore transit directories, maps, and timetables spanning the years 1927 through 1943 provides a look into Baltimore transit lines during that challenging time when people were moving away from streetcars, with their fixed tracks and routes, to the freedom of engine-powered buses and private automobiles.


President's Collection Photographs - Baltimore Streetcar MuseumPresident's Collection Photographs - Baltimore Streetcar Museum - added 7/9/2007

A three-volume set of vintage photographs of Baltimore streets and streetcars. It is believed that the photographs were taken at the request of the President of the United Railways & Electric (UR&E) Company to document some aspects of managing and maintaining streetcars in Baltimore. Owned by the Baltimore Streetcar Museum and the National Historic Railways Society Library. Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Baltimore Streetcar Museum.


Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman - Eastern Shore Regional LibraryScenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman - Eastern Shore Regional Library - added 7/20/2007

Written by Sarah H. Bradford, this book was published in 1869 and became the source of most of the stories about and, later, books on Tubman's life and deeds up to and during the American Civil War. Privately owned. Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Eastern Shore Regional Library.


Burnt District Reports - Enoch Pratt Free LibraryBurnt District Reports - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 6/29/2007

A selection of documents and books that tell the story of how Baltimore survived the devastation of and rebuilt after the fire of 1904. Owned by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


American Century Project - St. Andrew's Episcopal SchoolAmerican Century Project - St. Andrew's Episcopal School - added 6/27/2007

A collection of oral histories completed by students at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Potomac, Maryland, in their junior year of high school.  Oral history is an historical method that uses recorded interviews to preserve firsthand memories, accounts, and interpretations of a person’s life, an event, a place, a way of life, or period.  Introduced at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, by History teacher Glenn Whitman in 1997, the American Century Project trains students to understand the challenges associated with oral history as a historical methodology as well as providing the students a chance to collect and preserve a primary source.  Owned by the Dreyfuss Library, St. Andrew's Episcopal School. Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Dreyfuss Library, St. Andrew's Episcopal School.


Mapping Maryland's Counties - Enoch Pratt Free LibraryMapping Maryland's Counties - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 3/28/2007

A selection of historic maps that provides snapshots of the growth and development of Maryland's counties and the City of Baltimore from 1650-1939. Owned by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


Broadside Verses - Enoch Pratt Free LibraryBroadside Verses - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 2/27/2007

Broadsides were used in Maryland in the mid-Nineteenth Century for political agitation, advertisements, poems, ballads, and Civil War propaganda, from the Enoch Pratt Free Library Digital Exhibit. Owned by the Special Collections Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


Cator Collection of Baltimore Views - Enoch Pratt Free LibraryCator Collection of Baltimore Views - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 2/19/2007

Nearly two hundred etchings, engravings, watercolors, prints, and other images depicting historic Baltimore, Maryland and environs from 1752 to 1930, from the Enoch Pratt Free Library Digital Exhibit. Owned by the Special Collections Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


Portraits of the Six Lords Baltimore - Enoch Pratt Free LibraryPortraits of the Six Lords Baltimore - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 1/1/2007

Images of the historical paintings portraying the six Lords Baltimore. These men owned the soil of Maryland under a charter of feudal type that conveyed one of the most extensive grants of powers conceded by the crown of England during the period of colonization. One after the other, they controlled, in gradually lessening degree, the peopling, the economic development, and the government of Maryland for one hundred and thirty-seven years. Owned by the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


Slave Documents Collection - Enoch Pratt Free LibrarySlave Documents Collection - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 12/29/2006

A selection of documents related to the ownership of slaves. Owned by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


Allegany County Directory 1895-96 - Allegany College of MarylandAllegany County Directory 1895-96 - Allegany College of Maryland - added 12/18/2006

City of Cumberland and Allegany County Directory, 1895-96 published by Bell Publishers of Baltimore lists the names, occupations and residences of heads of households in Allegany County, Maryland in 1895. Owned by Allegany College of Maryland. Contributed to the MDCH Program by WHILBR – Western Maryland's Historical Library.


Hagerstown City Directory 1893 - Washington County Public LibraryHagerstown City Directory 1893 - Washington County Public Library - added 12/15/2006

The first listing of the residents of Hagerstown includes name, address and also occupation of the populace. In addition, it records "coloreds", county officials, churches and secret societies.  Owned by Washington County Public Library. Contributed to the MDCH Program by WHILBR – Western Maryland's Historical Library.


Old Churches of Queen Anne's County - Queen Anne's County Free LibraryOld Churches of Queen Anne's County - Queen Anne's County Free Library - added 11/13/2006

A scrapbook containing photographs and watercolor paintings of old churches that are located in Queen Anne's County, Maryland. The scrapbook was created by the Homemakers' Clubs of Queen Anne's County. At the request of the Homemakers' Clubs the watercolors of the churches were painted by George Hall of Chester, Maryland. Owned by the Centreville Library, Queen Anne's County Free Library. Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Centreville Library, Queen Anne's County Free Library.


Old Houses of Queen Anne's County - Queen Anne's County Free LibraryOld Houses of Queen Anne's County - Queen Anne's County Free Library - added 11/13/2006

A scrapbook containing photographs and watercolor paintings of old houses that are located in Queen Anne's County, Maryland. The scrapbook was created by the Homemakers' Clubs of Queen Anne's County. At the request of the Homemakers' Clubs the watercolors of the houses were painted by George Hall of Chester, Maryland. Owned by the Centreville Library, Queen Anne's County Free Library. Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Centreville Library, Queen Anne's County Free Library.


Washington County Museum of Fine Arts – a historyWashington County Museum of Fine Arts – a history - added 8/17/2006

A selection of photographs and documents from The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts. The Museum, located in Hagerstown’s city park, opened its doors in 1931. This collection of photographs and documents from the Museum’s archives traces the formative years of the Museum’s remarkable history.  The Museum, which will celebrate its 75th anniversary this year, was the dream of Anna Brugh Singer, a Hagerstown native, and her husband William H. Singer, Jr. and these patrons of the arts, with community support, funded the building and its foundational art collection. Owned by the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown. Contributed to the MDCH Program by WHILBR – Western Maryland's Historical Library.


Baltimore Tower Clocks, 1977 - Joe Schuller and Donald KobiBaltimore Tower Clocks, 1977 - Joe Schuller and Donald Kobi - added 6/20/2006

A collection of 35mm color slides of tower clocks in Baltimore taken by Donald Kobi and the late Joe Schuller, members of the Maryland  Chapter 11 of the National  Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC). Includes photographs of the clock towers and, in some cases, photographs of the bells, clock movement, and some architectural features of the buildings that housed the clocks.  Owned by the Library and Research Center at the National Watch and Clock Museum.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by Joanne Schuller-Stover and Donald L. Kobi and the Library and Research Center at the National Watch and Clock Museum.


Adalbert Volck and the Humanities - Enoch Pratt Free LibraryAdalbert Volck and the Humanities - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 5/26/2006

A selection of etchings and illustrations by Adalbert Volck from the Adalbert Volck Collection of the Special Collections Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  The images reproduced in this online collection are primarily those of and for The Wednesday Club, a Baltimore organization of which Dr. Volck was a founder and active member.  Includes illustrations for theater programs and the sheet music for Innes Randolph's cantata "The Grasshopper" accompanied by a selection of caricatures.  Owned by the Special Collections Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Special Collections Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


Maryland Library's Most Wanted - Enoch Pratt Free LibraryMaryland Library's Most Wanted - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 4/26/2006

A selection of unidentified photographs from the Ephemera Collection of the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Owned by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


Sports in Maryland - Enoch Pratt Free LibrarySports in Maryland - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 4/10/2006

A selection of sports related items from the Ephemera Collection of the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Includes game schedules, programs, personal correspondence and documents from sports organizations.  Owned by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


Fair Hill Boarding School letters - Montgomery County Historical SocietyFair Hill Boarding School letters - Montgomery County Historical Society - added 4/6/2006

Two Fair Hill Boarding School circulars and a selection of correspondence between Fair Hill students and friends or family members.  The circulars contains facts and information about the school.  Owned and contributed to the MDCH Program by the Montgomery County Historical Society.


Lefty Grove - George's Creek Regional LibraryLefty Grove - George's Creek Regional Library - added 4/5/2006

A selection of items from the illustrious history of the left-handed pitcher from Lonaconing, Maryland, Robert Moses Grove, also known as Lefty Grove.  This collection includes a photograph of Grove's MVP trophy, photographs, baseball cards, and paintings.  Owned by the George's Creek Regional Library.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by WHILBR - Western Maryland's Historical Library.


Pictorial History of Accident, Maryland - Ruth Enlow LibraryPictorial History of Accident, Maryland - Ruth Enlow Library - added 2/28/2006

A selection of photographs collected by Mary Miller Strauss that record the rich history of Accident, a small town in Garrett County.  Owned by the Accident Branch of the Ruth Enlow Library of Garrett County. Contributed to the MDCH Program by WHILBR - Western Maryland's Historical Library.


Edgar Allan Poe Collection - Enoch Pratt Free LibraryEdgar Allan Poe Collection - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 11/15/2005

A selection of personal letters, images and poeiana from the Edgar Allan Poe Collection. Includes important letters regarding Poe's mysterious death in 1849.  Owned by the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


H. L. Mencken Collection - Enoch Pratt Free LibraryH. L. Mencken Collection - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 11/15/2005

Portraits, photographs, drafts, letters and artifacts from the personal collection of Baltimore journalist and critic, H. L. Mencken, (1880 - 1956).  Owned by the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.


Thomas Johnson letters - C. Burr Artz Public LibraryThomas Johnson letters - C. Burr Artz Public Library - added 10/28/2005

Thomas Johnson (1732-1819), Maryland's first elected Governor, held a variety of positions throughout his life both in the political arena as well as in the private sector.   This collection includes letters written to Johnson from a variety of sources as well as the commission of Governor Johnson as one of the Justices of the United States Supreme Court. Owned by the C. Burr Artz Public Library, Frederick County Public Libraries.  Contributed by the C. Burr Artz Public Library, Frederick County Public Libraries.


Views of African American Life in Maryland - Enoch Pratt Free LibraryViews of African American Life in Maryland - Enoch Pratt Free Library - added 8/16/2005

A selection of photographs from the Photograph Collection of the Maryland Department at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. The images of this collection allow us a glimpse into the past of the social, economic, and political lives of African American Marylanders. It features scenes from Baltimore City and various counties throughout the state, including views at work, school life, recreation, communities, public spaces and individuals.  Owned by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.  Contributed to the MDCH Program by the Maryland Department of the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center.




Exhibits

  • FIRE AND FAITH: The Catonsville Nine File
    On May 17, 1968, nine people entered the Selective Service Offices in Catonsville, Maryland, and burned draft records in protest against the war in Vietnam. Digital content contributed by Cornell University Library, Friends of the Catonsville Branch of the Baltimore County Public Library, Herman Heyn, Dean Pappas, Lynne Sachs and University of Baltimore Library.
  • Great Baltimore Fire of 1904
    Follow the "footprints" of the Fire online. This interactive exhibit shows how the fire spread and includes photographs, film footage and paintings. Digital content contributed by the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Fire Museum of Maryland, Maryland Historical Society, Library of Congress and the Baltimore County Public Library.

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