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61. Copy of architect's drawing of first-floor plan of Homeland, Baltimore County Copy of architect's drawing of first-floor plan of Homeland, Baltimore County Architectural drawing; Architecture; Baltimore County (Md.); Buildings; Floor plans; Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Long, R. Cary (Robert Cary), 1810-1849; Photograph of a copy of the architect's drawing of the first-floor plan of Homeland, the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore County, Maryland. Designed by architect Robert Cary Long (1810-1849)...

62. Copy of architect's drawing of second-floor plan of Homeland, Baltimore County Copy of architect's drawing of second-floor plan of Homeland, Baltimore County Architectural drawing; Architecture; Baltimore County (Md.); Buildings; Floor plans; Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Long, R. Cary (Robert Cary), 1810-1849; Photograph of a copy of the architect's drawing of the second-floor plan of Homeland, the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore County, Maryland. Designed by architect Robert Cary Long (1810-1849)...

63. Copy of architect's drawing showing south front of Homeland, Baltimore County Copy of architect's drawing showing south front of Homeland, Baltimore County Architecture, domestic; Baltimore County (Md.); Fires; Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Dwellings; Long, R. Cary (Robert Cary), 1810-1849; Photograph of a copy of the architect's drawing showing the south front of Homeland, the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore County, Maryland. Designed by architect Robert Cary Long (1810-1849)...

64. Copy of architect's drawing showing south front of original Homeland, Baltimore County Copy of architect's drawing showing south front of original Homeland, Baltimore County Architectural drawing; Architecture; Baltimore County (Md.); Buildings; Floor plans; Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Sill, Howard, 1867-1927; Photograph of a copy of an architect's drawing showing the south front of original Homeland (17__-1839), the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore County, Maryland. The drawing was done in 1917 by...

65. Copy of architect's drawing showing west flank of Homeland, Baltimore County Copy of architect's drawing showing west flank of Homeland, Baltimore County Architectural drawing; Architecture; Baltimore County (Md.); Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Long, R. Cary (Robert Cary), 1810-1849; Porches; Photograph of a copy of the architect's drawing showing the west flank (side) of Homeland, the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore County, Maryland. Designed by architect Robert Cary Long (1810-1849)...

66. Cornhill and Fleet Streets from Market Space, Annapolis Cornhill and Fleet Streets from Market Space, Annapolis African American children; African American men; African American women; Annapolis (Md.); Architecture, domestic; Cobblestones; Dwellings; Electric lines; Government buildings; Row houses; Wooden-frame houses; Photograph of Cornhill (left) and Fleet (right) Streets from Market Space in Annapolis, Maryland. On both sides of these stone-embedded streets are Revolutionary era two-story clapboard row houses. At...

67. Cortez W. Peters, world champion typist, aids Army and Navy typewriter drive Cortez W. Peters, world champion typist, aids Army and Navy typewriter drive African American men; Business schools; Keyboarding; Peters, Cortez W. (Wilson), Jr., 1926-1993; Peters, Cortez W. (Wilson), Sr., 1906-1964; Typists; Photograph of Cortez W. Peters, Sr. (1906-1964), world champion portable typist, shown with ten late-model standard size Royal typewriters that he turned over to the United States Government to aid the...

68. Costella Court, Baltimore Costella Court, Baltimore Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); Buildings; Dwellings; Streets; Photograph taken looking east from North Bond Street south of Orleans Street into Costella Court in Baltimore, Maryland. Except for a few two-story brick row houses on its north side, this narrow street...

69. Courtland Street as seen from Pleasant to Mulberry Streets, Baltimore Courtland Street as seen from Pleasant to Mulberry Streets, Baltimore African Americans; Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); City planning; Dwellings; Parks; Row houses; Rubble; Street lighting; Streets; Photograph of the east side of Courtland Street as seen from Pleasant to Mulberry Streets in Baltimore, Maryland. A few African Americans are sitting on the front steps of a brick row house (center right)...

70. Courtland Street, Baltimore Courtland Street, Baltimore African Americans; Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); Carriages and carts; Dwellings; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horses; Streets; Wagons; Photograph taken looking north from Hamilton Street at Courtland Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Parked on both sides of the street are horse-drawn wagons and carriages, several of which appear to be cabs....

71. Crab meat weighed and packed in cans at seafood processing plant, Crisfield Crab meat weighed and packed in cans at seafood processing plant, Crisfield African American women; Crab fisheries; Crab meat; Crisfield (Md.); Seafood industry; United States; Photograph of crab meat being weighed and packed in cans at a seafood processing plant in Crisfield, Maryland. Four African American women sit at a table, facing a brick wall and picking steamed hard-shelled...

72. Crab packer at seafood processing plant, Crisfield Crab packer at seafood processing plant, Crisfield African Americans; Crab fisheries; Crab meat; Crabs; Crisfield (Md.); Seafood industry; Women employees; Photograph of crabs being packed in ice at a seafood processing plant in Crisfield, Maryland. In the foreground is an African American man packing the crabs in ice in bushel baskets or barrels. In the...

73. Crab pickers at seafood processing plant, Crisfield Crab pickers at seafood processing plant, Crisfield African American women; Crab fisheries; Crab meat; Crabs; Crisfield (Md.); Seafood industry; Women employees; Photograph of crab pickers at a seafood processing plant in Crisfield, Maryland. African American women sit around huge tables that contain piles of steamed hard-shelled blue crabs, picking the meat from...

74. Crab steaming room at seafood processing plant, Crisfield Crab steaming room at seafood processing plant, Crisfield African American men; Crab fisheries; Crab meat; Crisfield (Md.); Seafood industry; Photograph of the crab steaming room at a seafood processing plant in Crisfield, Maryland. During the operation, this African American man using a hand crank and pulley will lift the large metal basket,...

75. Creek Alley in rear of houses on Hamburg Street, Baltimore Creek Alley in rear of houses on Hamburg Street, Baltimore Alleys; Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); City planning; Poverty; Row houses; Slums; Streets; Photograph of Creek Alley in the rear of houses on Hamburg Street in Baltimore, Maryland. These abandoned two- and three-story brick row houses, scheduled to be razed as part of Baltimore's slum clearance...

76. Crowd waiting to see President Abraham Lincoln, Baltimore Crowd waiting to see President Abraham Lincoln, Baltimore African Americans; Architecture; Baltimore (Md.); Boys; Carriages and carts; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horses; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; United States Christian Commission; United States History Civil War, 1861-1865; United States Sanitary Commission; Photograph of an illustration depicting a Baltimore street crowded with people waiting to see President Abraham Lincoln. Although not provided on the back of the photograph, the date is most likely April...

77. Cumberland Dugan & Company building (formerly St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church), Baltimore Cumberland Dugan & Company building (formerly St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church), Baltimore African American men; Church architecture; Church buildings; Cumberland Dugan & Company; Dugan, Cumberland, 1830-1914; Electric lines; Factories; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horses; Machinery; St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church (Baltimore, Md.); Telephone lines; Wagons; Photograph of the building housing Cumberland Dugan & Company (formerly the St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church) on the northeast corner of Howard and Barre Streets in Baltimore, Maryland. Established by...

78. "Dark Foreground, View on the Susquehannah", John H. B. Latrobe watercolor "Dark Foreground, View on the Susquehannah", John H. B. Latrobe watercolor African American children; Fishing; Landscape painting; Latrobe, John H. B. (John Hazlehurst Boneval), 1803-1891; Lucas, Fielding, 1781-1854; Susquehanna River; Van Blon, E., 1803-1891; Watercolor painting; Black and white photograph of the John H. B. Latrobe watercolor entitled "Dark Foreground, View of the Susquehannah" and published by Fielding Lucas, Jr. in his 1827 book entitled Progressive Drawing Book....

79. Defensive players of Baltimore Colts football team during 1983 game at Memorial Stadium, Baltimore Defensive players of Baltimore Colts football team during 1983 game at Memorial Stadium, Baltimore African American men; Baltimore Colts (Football team); Football; Football players; Memorial Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) Photograph of defensive players of the Baltimore Colts football team during a 1983 game at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. Among the players pictured are Kim Anderson (26), Nesby Glasgow (25),...

80. Demolition of the Athenaeum Club, Baltimore Demolition of the Athenaeum Club, Baltimore African American men; Architecture, Greek; Baltimore (Md.); Harford County (Md.); Ruined buildings; Photograph of the demolition of the Athenaeum Club located on the northeast corner of Charles and Franklin Streets in Baltimore, Maryland. Built in 1830 by the son of General John Eager Howard, a Revolutionary...
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