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101. Eugene Blackford of Baltimore Eugene Blackford of Baltimore African American men; Photography. Studios and dark rooms; Photographic portrait taken at the Blackstone Studios of Eugene Blackford of Baltimore, Maryland.

102. Exterior of Enoch Pratt Free Library Branch number 1 at Pitcher Street and Fremont Avenue, Baltimore Exterior of Enoch Pratt Free Library Branch number 1 at Pitcher Street and Fremont Avenue, Baltimore African Americans; Architecture, Romanesque; Baltimore (Md.); Branch libraries; Church buildings; Enoch Pratt Free Library; Ironwork; Trees in cities; Vehicles; Photograph of the exterior of the Enoch Pratt Free Library Branch number 1 on the northeast corner of Pitcher Street and Fremont Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. This building and the buildings for Branch...

103. Facade of Kernan's Howard Auditorium, Baltimore Facade of Kernan's Howard Auditorium, Baltimore Advertising; Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); Cobblestone roads; Electric lines; Kernan, James L., 1840-1912; Posters; Street-railroads; Streets; Theaters; Photograph of the facade of Kernan's Howard Auditorium, a theater located at number 508 North Howard Street in Baltimore, Maryland. This building, originally built 1870 as the Natatorium, was bought in...

104. Fallen tree blocking 300 block of North Charles Street, Baltimore Fallen tree blocking 300 block of North Charles Street, Baltimore Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); Cobblestones; Dwellings; Electric lines; Grocery trade; Row houses; Sidewalks; Spectators; Street-railroads; Streets; Trees in cities; YMCA of the USA; Photograph taken looking south from Mulberry Street at a fallen tree blocking the 300 block North Charles Street in Baltimore, Maryland. On the west (right) side of the street, a crowd of onlookers watches...

105. Farm work at Homeland, Baltimore County Farm work at Homeland, Baltimore County African Americans; Agricultural laborers; Baltimore County (Md.); Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Horse-drawn vehicles; Tillage; Photograph of a farm team with Josh Petticord, the manager, at work at Homeland, the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore County, Maryland. One young African American man stands in the wagon and...

106. Farmhouse (formerly slave quarters) at Deep Falls, St. Mary's County Farmhouse (formerly slave quarters) at Deep Falls, St. Mary’s County Farmhouses; Maryland, Southern; Ponies; Saint Mary's County (Md.); Slaves Dwellings; Photograph of a farmhouse (formerly slave quarters) at Deep Falls in St. Mary's County, Maryland. The farmhouse is a two-story frame building surrounded by a white picket fence and flanked on the far and...

107. Fireplace and interior wall of Thomas Run house, Harford County Fireplace and interior wall of Thomas Run house, Harford County African American children; Architecture, domestic; Bel Air (Harford County, Md.); Fireplaces; Photograph of the fireplace in the historic Thomas Run house located at the corner of Kalmia and Thomas Run Roads between Bel Air and Churchville in Harford County, Maryland. The walls surrounding the...

108. Forbes (McIlHenny) House on Church Circle, Annapolis Forbes (McIlHenny) House on Church Circle, Annapolis African American men; Annapolis (Md.); Architecture, domestic; Dwellings; Electric lines; Government buildings; Ironwork; Streets; Photograph taken from College Avenue of the Forbes (McIlHenny) House on Church Circle in Annapolis, Maryland. Torn down between 1893 and 1900, it became the site of the Annapolis Main Post Office, which...

109. Former slave quarters at Doughoregan Manor, Howard County Former slave quarters at Doughoregan Manor, Howard County Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832; Dwellings; Howard County (Md.); Maryland; Slaves; Photograph of the front of a stone cottage once used as slave quarters at Doughoregan Manor in Howard County, Maryland. Doughoregan Manor was the ancestral home of the Carroll family, including Charles...

110. Former slave quarters at Doughoregan Manor, Howard County Former slave quarters at Doughoregan Manor, Howard County African Americans; Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832; Howard County (Md.); Maryland; Slaves Dwellings; Photograph of a stone cottage once used as slave quarters at Doughoregan Manor in Howard County, Maryland. Doughoregan Manor was the ancestral home of the Carroll family, including Charles Carroll (1737-1832),...

111. Gardener at Webb family home on Windsor Mill Road, Baltimore Gardener at Webb family home on Windsor Mill Road, Baltimore African American men; Agricultural laborers; Baltimore (Md.); Gardeners; Roads; Photograph of an elderly African American gardener at the Webb family home on Windsor Mill Road in Baltimore, Maryland. According to the inscription on the back of the photograph, the gardener and his...

112. Goldsmith, a thoroughbred gelding at Homeland, Baltimore County Goldsmith, a thoroughbred gelding at Homeland, Baltimore County Baltimore County (Md.); Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Horses; Thoroughbred horse; Photograph of Goldsmith, a thoroughbred gelding horse sired by Goldsmith the Volunteer of New York, owned by David Maulden Perine, and kept at Homeland, the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore...

113. Hall Springs at Herring Run Park, Baltimore Hall Springs at Herring Run Park, Baltimore African American men; Landscape architecture; Maryland; Parks; Picnic grounds; Stonework; Photograph of Hall Springs at Herring Run Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Located just west of Harford Road and south of Argonne Drive, Hall Springs, a popular stop for Baltimoreans for more than a century,...

114. Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company furniture delivery wagons on West Conway Street, Baltimore Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company furniture delivery wagons on West Conway Street, Baltimore African American men; Architecture; Baltimore (Md.); Buildings; Furniture industry and trade; Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horses; Street lighting; Streets; Wagons; Photograph of three horse-drawn furniture delivery wagons belonging to the Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company and parked in front of its furniture plant at numbers 113-123 West Conway Street in Baltimore,...

115. Hill Alley and North Central Avenue, Baltimore Hill Alley and North Central Avenue, Baltimore American Oil Company; Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); BP Amoco; Churches; City planning; Lord Baltimore Filling Stations; Rubble; St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Baltimore, Md.); Service stations; Streets; Photograph of High Alley at North Central Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. The Lord Baltimore Filling Station (center) and St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church (center, behind filling station, with...

116. Horse and rider taking a jump at an equestrian event near Baltimore Horse and rider taking a jump at an equestrian event near Baltimore African American young men; Automobiles; Baltimore County (Md.); Forests and forestry; Horses; Maryland; Photograph of a horse and rider taking a jump at an equestrian event in Baltimore County, Maryland. Three men in ties, shirtsleeves, and straw hats or cap, standing off to the side, appear to be judging...

117. Horse-drawn farm machine Horse-drawn farm machine African American men; Agricultural machinery; Horses; Maryland Photograph of an African American man standing in a field behind a horse-drawn farm machine. The machine (perhaps an early lawn aerator) is equipped with a drum and a seat and is hitched to a large-breed...

118. House on Aquasco-Brandywine Road, Prince George's County House on Aquasco-Brandywine Road, Prince George's County African Americans; Architecture, domestic; Dwellings; Prince George's County (Md.); Wooden-frame houses; Photograph of a house on Aquasco-Brandywine Road in Prince George's County, Maryland. In 1939, it was owned by Amos Davis and occupied by an African American family.

119. House on Solomon's Island Road, Calvert County House on Solomon's Island Road, Calvert County African American children; Architecture, domestic; Brick chimneys; Calvert County (Md.); Dwellings; Maryland, Southern; Solomons Island (Md.); Wooden-frame houses; Photograph of a wooden-frame house located on Solomons Island Road in Calvert County, Maryland. This house has a long, rectangular base topped with a gambrel roof that has three dormer windows. On each...

120. Interior of Enoch Pratt Free Library Branch number 1 at Pitcher Street and Fremont Avenue, Baltimore Interior of Enoch Pratt Free Library Branch number 1 at Pitcher Street and Fremont Avenue, Baltimore African American children; Baltimore (Md.); Branch libraries; Enoch Pratt Free Library; Library fittings and supplies; Photograph of the interior of the Enoch Pratt Free Library Branch number 1 on the northeast corner of Pitcher Street and Fremont Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. The interior features an arched, high ceiling...
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