Postcards--Maryland--New Windsor; New Windsor College (New Windsor, Md.); Universities and colleges--Maryland--New Windsor; New Windsor (Md.)--History--Pictorial works;
In 1849, Andrew H. Baker, a graduate of Mount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg and later a teacher, built two buildings on a land he bought in New Windsor, Carroll County. The following year, he opened Calvert College there under the auspices of the...
Postcards--Maryland--Baltimore; Woman's College of Baltimore; Women's colleges--Maryland--Baltimore; Goist, Phares F., 1841-1913; White, Stanford, 1853-1906; Baltimore (Md.)--History--Pictorial works;
The postcard is a reproduction of a lithograph (see also Cator print 119) after a drawing by Phares F. Goist of Philadelphia that features a view of the southwest quarters of the campus of the Woman's College of Baltimore. This view shows the...
Postcards--Maryland--Westminster; Western Maryland College (Westminster, Md.)--Buildings; Gott, Jackson Coale, 1829-1909; Universities and colleges--Maryland--Westminster; Westminster (Md.)--History--Pictorial works;
Western Maryland College, a private liberal arts college in Westminster, was established in 1867. As the first board chairman, John Smith, was also president of the Western Maryland Railroad, the college was named for the railroad. Until 1974 the...
Goucher College; Woman's College of Baltimore; Universities and colleges--Maryland--Baltimore;
Lithograph after a drawing by P. F. Goist of Philadelphia that features a view of the southwest quarters of the campus of the Woman's College of Baltimore. This view shows the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Goucher Hall, Bennett Hall, and the...
Postcards--Maryland--Annapolis; St. John’s College (Annapolis, Md.)--Buildings; Duff, Simon, d. 1759; Universities and colleges--Maryland--Annapolis; Annapolis (Md.)--History--Pictorial works;
Originally designed in 1742 as the colonial governor's mansion, McDowell Hall (named for St. John's first president, Dr. John McDowell) was only completed in 1784 when St. John's College acquired it. For years, the building housed the entire...
Hawkins, Mason Albert, 1874-1947; African American college teachers--Maryland-- Baltimore; High school principals--Maryland--Baltimore; Morgan State College--Faculty
Photographic portrait of Mason Albert Hawkins (1874-1947), Ph.D., who was professor of Education at Morgan State College (now Morgan State University) in Baltimore, Maryland. He received his A.B. from Harvard University, his M.A. from Columbia...
Morgan State College--Aerial photographs; Morgan State College--Centennial celebrations, etc.; African American universities and colleges--Maryland--Baltimore; College campuses--Maryland--Baltimore
Color photograph of an aerial view of the Morgan State College campus at its centennial year 1967-1968.
United States. Works Progress Administration.; College Park (Md.); Prince George's County (Md.); University of Maryland at College Park. College of Agriculture.; Dairy barns;
Photograph documenting WPA Project Number 283. Typed text on label on back of photograph reads: "Works Progress Administration of Maryland, Division of Operations. College Park, Prince George's County. Demolition and rebuilding dairy barns at the...
United States. Works Progress Administration.; College Park (Md.); Prince George's County (Md.); University of Maryland at College Park. College of Agriculture.; Dairy barns;
Photograph documenting WPA Project Number 283. Typed text on label on back of photograph reads: "Works Progress Administration of Maryland, Division of Operations. College Park, Prince George's County. Demolition and rebuilding of dairy barns at...
United States. Works Progress Administration.; College Park (Md.); Prince George's County (Md.); University of Maryland at College Park. College of Agriculture.; Dairy barns;
Photograph documenting WPA Project Number 283. Typed text on label on back of photograph reads: "Works Progress Administration of Maryland, Division of Operations. College Park, Prince George's County. Demolition and rebuilding dairy and rebuilding...
Postcards--Maryland--Hagerstown; Kee-Mar College (Hagerstown, Md.); Women's colleges--Maryland--Hagerstown; Hagerstown (Md.)--History--Pictorial works;
Originally chartered in 1850, Kee-Mar College was located at the corner of King and Antietam Streets in Hagerstown. The college was oriented toward women's education, and offered courses and teaching diplomas in English, Greek, Latin, German and...
Postcards—Maryland--Annapolis; College Creek (Md.); Rivers--Maryland
View of College Creek watershed in Annapolis, looking west from a bridge. On the left can be seen St. Anne's Cemetery, viewed from a bridge that preceded the current Rowe Boulevard over College Creek.
Church architecture; Church decoration and ornament; Baltimore County (Md.); Jesuits History 20th century; Woodstock College (Woodstock, Md.);
Photograph of the interior of the chapel built in 1924 at Woodstock College of the Sacred Heart in Woodstock, Baltimore County, Maryland. Designed originally by Benedict Sestini (1816-1890), a Jesuit mathematician, teacher, and architect, the...
Phillips, Betty Jenkins, 1904-2000;Hospital administrators--Maryland--Baltimore;African American women
Photographic portrait of Mrs. Betty Jenkins Phillips, superintendent of Provident Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Talladega College in Alabama, her RN from Howard University, and her Masters of...
United States. Works Progress Administration.; Baltimore (Md.); Baltimore City College; Athletic fields;
Photograph documenting WPA Project Number 15. Typed text on label on back of photograph reads: "Works Progress Administration of Maryland, Division of Operations. Baltimore City. Constructing athletic field at Baltimore City College."
Baltimore (Md.); Burial; Death; Funeral rites and ceremonies; Health; Letters; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849;
Letter from Neilson Poe to Maria Clemm dated October 11, 1849. In this letter, Neilson Poe expresses his condolences at the passing of Edgar Allan Poe and his (Neilson's) regrets that he was unable to reach Mrs. Clemm to inform her of the day and...
Baltimore (Md.)--Pictorial works; Maryland Institute, College of Art; Monuments--Maryland--Baltimore; Universities and colleges--Maryland--Baltimore;
Original etching by Leon Louis Dolice inscribed to George Cator, Esquire that features the Watson Monument located across from the Maryland Institute, College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore. The Watson Monument, located near Mount Royal Avenue at...
Maryland Hospital; Hospitals in art--Maryland--Baltimore; African Americans--Maryland--Baltimore; Lithoghraphy; Hospital architecture--Maryland--Baltimore; Washington College Hospital (Baltimore, Md.); Carriages and carts; Deroy, Laurent,...
Photograph of a lithograph entitled "Maryland Hospital" by Isodore Laurent Deroy (1797-1886) of a drawing ("drawn from nature") by Augustus Köllner (1813-1906), published by Goupil, Vibert and Company in 1852. Maryland Hospital (Baltimore, Md.),...
Baltimore (Md.)--Aerial views; Cityscapes; College of Physicians and Surgeons (Baltimore, Md.); Fires--Maryland--Baltimore; Great Fire, Baltimore, Md., 1904--Pictorial works; Night photography--Maryland--Baltimore; Post office buildings--Maryland;...
Hand-colored photograph taken looking south from an upper story of City Hospital at the Baltimore skyline ablaze at 1:30 a.m. on Monday, February 8, 1904. Located at Saratoga and Calvert Streets, Baltimore City Hospital provides an elevated look at...