Photograph taken of African-American workers clearing rubble from the ruins of the Baltimore American Building on the southwest corner of Baltimore and South Streets. Located at number 225 East Baltimore Street, this building housed newspaper...
African American children--Maryland--Baltimore;Potomac River; Wharves--Maryland
Photograph of African-American children scrambling for money at one of the Potomac River landings between Baltimore and Washington (D.C.). This photograph was taken from the deck of a steamer as it passed the landing on a trip between Baltimore and...
Architecture, Domestic--Maryland--Baltimore; J.W. Crook Stores Company (Baltimore, Md.); Pedestrians--Maryland--Baltimore; School children--Maryland--Baltimore; African Americans--Maryland--Baltimore; Streets--Maryland--Baltimore
Photograph of the J.W. Crook store at number 1626 Edmondson Avenue at Mount Street in Baltimore, Maryland. J.W. Crook Stores Co. was the name of one of the first chain of grocery stores owned and headquartered in the city. On this evening (the...
African Americans--Maryland--Baltimore;Automobiles--Maryland-- Baltimore;African American life--Maryland--Baltimore--Pictorial works; Architecture, domestic--Maryland--Baltimore; Shopping--Maryland--Baltimore;Fire escapes--Maryland--Baltimore
Photograph taken looking northeast from Pennsylvania Avenue at the north side of West Biddle Street in Baltimore, Maryland. This photograph features a busy shopping street with African-American kids and men milling near the entrance of a corner...
Photograph taken looking at the ruins of the Clendenin Brothers (William J., Joseph, and James Clendenin) metals and plumbers' supply store located below Smith Alley at number 111 South Gay Street. Several African-American workers appear to be...
Document containing the broadside entitled "Baby's Got A Tooth" from a song written by Charley Reed and arranged by H. Wannemacher (music not included). This broadside tells the story of an eight-month-old baby boy who has just received his first...