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21. August F. Klecka, prominent Baltimore politician and a United States marshal for the District of Maryland August F. Klecka, prominent Baltimore politician and a United States marshal for the District of Maryland Baltimore (Md.); City councils; Klecka, August F. (Frank), 1878-1946; Maryland; Politicians; United States marshals; Photographic portrait of August F. Klecka (1878-1946), prominent Baltimore politician and a United States marshal for the District of Maryland. As a prominent political leader among Bohemian-American Democrats...

22. Back yards of row houses on Bond Street north of Miller Street, Baltimore Back yards of row houses on Bond Street north of Miller Street, Baltimore Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); Branch libraries; Row houses; Photograph taken looking north at the back yards of brick and frame row houses on Bond Street north of Miller Street in Baltimore, Maryland. This view was from the back of the former Enoch Pratt Free Library...

23. Baltimore City Council members, January 21, 1957 Baltimore City Council members, January 21, 1957 African American men; Baltimore (Md.); City councils; Maryland; Photograph of members of the Baltimore City Council, January 21, 1957. In the front row (left to right) are Thomas P. Fallon (1891-1969), Michael J. McHale (1913-1988), Henry R. Hergenroeder (1920-1990),...

24. Baltimore City new teachers' orientation held at Eastern High School, Baltimore Baltimore City new teachers' orientation held at Eastern High School, Baltimore Baltimore (Md.); High schools; High school teachers; Meetings; Photograph of the Baltimore City new teachers' orientation held in the auditorium of Eastern High School on 33rd Street in Baltimore, Maryland.

25. Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer at press conference concerning asbestos in city public schools Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer at press conference concerning asbestos in city public schools African American women; Brown, William J.; Mayors; Pinderhughes, Alice Gwathney, 1921-1995; Schaefer, William Donald; Photograph of Mayor William Donald Schaefer (right) at a press conference held November 28, 1984 concerning asbestos in Baltimore City public schools. Flanked by Dr. William J. Brown (center), asbestos...

26. Baskets of tomatoes on wharf at Millstone Landing, St. Mary's County Baskets of tomatoes on wharf at Millstone Landing, St. Mary's County African American men; Agricultural laborers; Baskets; Harvesting; Maryland, Southern; St. Mary's County (Md.); Shipping; Tomatoes; Photograph of baskets of tomatoes ready for shipping on the wharf at Millstone Landing, St. Mary's County, Maryland. To the left, straddling a railing, is an African American worker holding a large tomato...

27. Beach at Ocean City, Maryland Beach at Ocean City, Maryland African Americans; Beaches; Erosion; Ocean City (Md.); Seashore; Photograph of the beach at Ocean City, Maryland. An African American woman is watching over a group of children playing on the sand. Jutting out to their right is a barrier constructed to prevent erosion...

28. Bell float in parade on Baltimore Street just east of Charles Street, Baltimore Bell float in parade on Baltimore Street just east of Charles Street, Baltimore African Americans; Baltimore (Md.); Bells; Horse-drawn vehicles; McShane Bell Foundry; Spectators; Street-railroads; Streets; Wagons; Photograph of a float, most likely carrying bells of the McShane Bell Foundry, in a parade on Baltimore Street just east of Charles Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Four pairs of horses are pulling a float...

29. Benjamin H. Waters, porter at Peale Museum, Baltimore Benjamin H. Waters, porter at Peale Museum, Baltimore African American men; Baltimore (Md.); Clothing and dress; Livery; Peale Museum; Waters, Benjamin H., ca. 1857-; Photograph of Benjamin H. Waters, porter at the Peale Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. In this picture, Waters, who is standing in the courtyard of the Peale Museum (Municipal Museum), is over 80 years of...

30. Born Court, Baltimore Born Court, Baltimore African Americans; Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); City planning; Housing Authority of Baltimore City; Row houses; Slums; Streets; Wagons; Photograph taken looking west from Cove Alley at Born Court in Baltimore, Maryland. These two-and-one-half-story row houses were scheduled to be razed in 1939 as part of the Baltimore Housing Authority's...

31. Born Court, Baltimore Born Court, Baltimore Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); Children; City planning; Housing Authority of Baltimore City; Ironwork; Row houses; Slums; Photograph of Born Court located south of Saratoga Street and west of Fremont Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. These two-and-one-half-story row houses (at the end of the alley) were scheduled to be razed...

32. Boys playing checkers on sidewalk, Baltimore Boys playing checkers on sidewalk, Baltimore Advertising; African American children; Baltimore (Md.); Board games; Checkers; United States. Works Progress Administration; Photograph of two African American boys playing a game of checkers on a sidewalk in Baltimore, Maryland, under the auspices of the Operations Division of the Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) of Maryland....

33. Brager-Gutman's department store, Baltimore Brager-Gutman's department store, Baltimore African American women; Baltimore (Md.); Christmas; Clothing and dress; Department stores; Photograph of the interior of Brager-Gutman's, a department store located at the southwest corner of Park Avenue and West Lexington Street in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. Built in 1930, it was the first...

34. Brickmaking inside a Baltimore Brick Company plant Brickmaking inside a Baltimore Brick Company plant African American men; Baltimore (Md.); Baltimore Brick Company; Baltimore County (Md.); Brickmakers; Brickmaking; Photograph of brickmaking inside one of the Baltimore Brick Company plants near Baltimore, Maryland. Formed in 1899 by the merger of 22 local manufacturers, Baltimore Brick Company became one of the largest...

35. Calvert and Baltimore Streets, Baltimore Calvert and Baltimore Streets, Baltimore Advertising; Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); Buildings; Carriages and carts; Electric lines; Fires; Hill, James G. (Green), 1841-1913; Horse-drawn vehicles; Old Post Office (Baltimore, Md.); Street-railroads; Streets; Telephone lines; Wagons; Photograph taken from the 200 block East Baltimore Street at the unit block North Calvert Street in Baltimore, Maryland. In the center, on the side of a tall building, is a sign advertising "Taylor's Hats."...

36. Cannon's Ferry in Woodland, Sussex County Cannon's Ferry in Woodland, Sussex County Cannon's Ferry (Del.); Cannon, Lucretia P., d. 1829; Ferries; Slave traders; Woodland (Del.) Photograph of Cannon's Ferry in Woodland, Sussex County, Delaware. Originally owned and operated by members of the Cannon family since 1793, the ferry was taken over by the State of Delaware in the mid-eighteen...

37. Cannon's Warehouse, Dorchester County Cannon's Warehouse, Dorchester County Architecture, domestic; Cannon, Lucretia P., d. 1829; Dorchester County (Md.); Dwellings; Slave traders; Warehouses; Photograph of Cannon's Warehouse in Dorchester County, Maryland. This warehouse near Patuxent Bay was used by Lucretia P. (Patty) Cannon, the infamous dealer in stolen slaves and kidnapped freedmen in...

38. Carroll-Barrister (Tydings') House, Annapolis Carroll-Barrister (Tydings') House, Annapolis African Americans; Annapolis (Md.); Architecture, Colonial; Carroll, Charles, 1723-1783; Charles Carroll (the Barrister) House (Annapolis, Md.); Ditzen, Eleanor Davies Tydings, 1904-; Photograph of Carroll-Barrister House built in 1722 at the corner of Main and Conduit Streets in Annapolis, Maryland by Charles Carroll, a prominent surgeon and a wealthy Irishman. His son, Charles Carroll,...

39. Catching terrapin with bated poles near Annapolis, from Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper Catching terrapin with bated poles near Annapolis, from Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper African Americans; Annapolis (Md.); Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.); Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper; Leslie, Frank, 1821-1880; Rivers; Seafood industry; Trees; Turtles; Wooden boats; Photograph of an illustration that appeared on page 28 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (1855-1922) of September 13, 1879, showing two African American men using bated poles to catch terrapin from...

40. Catching terrapin with net near Annapolis, from Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper Catching terrapin with net near Annapolis, from Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper African Americans; Annapolis (Md.); Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.); Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper; Leslie, Frank, 1821-1880; Rivers; Seafood industry; Trees; Turtles; Wooden boats; Photograph of an illustration that appeared on page 28 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (1855-1922) of September 13th, 1879, showing three African American men hauling a net filled with terrapin...
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