American newspapers--Maryland--Baltimore; Baltimore Herald; Journalists--United States; Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956--Friends and associates; Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956--Pictorial works; Portrait photography;
Portrait photograph of H. L. (Henry Louis) Mencken with the staff of the Baltimore Herald on June 17, 1906, the day the operations of the paper were suspended. Members of the staff are (from left to right): top row--an unidentified man, Robinson...
Architecture, Domestic--Maryland--Baltimore; African Americans--Housing--Maryland--Baltimore; African American men--Maryland--Baltimore; Trees in cities--Maryland--Baltimore; Lawns--Maryland--Baltimore
Photograph of the side and back of a large unidentified brick and frame building surrounded by a vast expanse of lawn and trees in Baltimore, Maryland. On both the front and back of this two-story building with dormers is a wide veranda on each...
Photograph taken of ruins of unidentified buildings in Baltimore's burnt district. In this elevated view, the walls of many buildings appear to be standing, but they were so weakened by the fire they posed a threat to passersby and those working...
Advertising--Pictorial works; Automobile industry and trade--Maryland; Automobiles--Drawings; Automobiles--Parts; Automotive drafting; Letterheads--Pictorial works; Mechanical drawing; Stationery--Pictorial works;
Mechanical drawing of an unidentified Spoerer motor vehicle part shown on Carl Spoerer's Sons Company stationery. By 1910, the company considered itself "manufacturers of the 'Spoerer', a car for reliability, endurance and economy". As indicated on...
Mechanical drawing of a gear shift sleeve and emergency brake shaft for an unidentified Spoerer motor vehicle on sheet number 15 dated June 15, 1909. Scale: as per dimensions. C. S. S. Co. stands for Carl Spoerer's Sons Company.
Mechanical drawing of an unidentified Spoerer motor vehicle part on sheet number 21 dated July 3, 1909. Scale: full size. C. S. S. Co. stands for Carl Spoerer's Sons Company.
Mechanical drawing of a torsion rod end for an unidentified Spoerer motor vehicle on sheet number 4 dated June 2, 1909. Scale: full size. C. S. S. Co. stands for Carl Spoerer's Sons Company.
Mechanical drawing of an unidentified Spoerer motor vehicle part of case number 1. Scale: full size. C. S. S. Co. stands for Carl Spoerer's Sons Company.
Mechanical drawing of a brake cross rod and sleeve for an unidentified Spoerer motor vehicle on sheet number 3 dated June 2, 1909. Scale: full size. C. S. S. Co. stands for Carl Spoerer's Sons Company. Written in pencil on the far right is Pattern...
Mechanical drawing done by O. R. B. (Otto R. Bieler) and dated August 30, 1911 of a clutch collar for an unidentified 1911 Spoerer motor vehicle. Scale: full size.
Mechanical drawing of an unidentified Spoerer motor vehicle part on sheet number 24 dated July 19, 1909. Scale: 1/4. C. S. S. Co. stands for Carl Spoerer's Sons Company.