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William Anderson, "Uncle Bill", former slave at Homeland, Baltimore County
African American men; Baltimore County (Md.); Freedmen; Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Slavery;
Photograph of William Anderson (1820-1892), also known as "Uncle Bill", sitting on a rock in a field at Homeland, the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore County, Maryland. A former slave, he served...
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William Anderson, "Uncle Bill", former slave at Homeland, Baltimore County
African American men; Baltimore County (Md.); Freedmen; Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Slavery;
Photograph of William Anderson (1820-1892), also known as "Uncle Bill", standing by a tree at Homeland, the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore County, Maryland. A former slave, he served the Perine...
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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...
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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...
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John Eager Howard room at Belvedere Hotel, Baltimore
African Americans; Baltimore (Md.); Beck, George, 1748 or 9-1812; Hill, John, 1770-1850; Howard, John Eager, 1752-1827; Hotel Belvedere (Baltimore, Md.); Milbert, Jacques Gérard, 1766-1840; Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827; Rogers, O. Verna (Rogers-Napier, Olive Verna), 1903-1989; Shaw, Joshua, 1776-1860;
Photograph of the John Eager Howard Room at the Belvedere Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland. Named in honor of John Eager Howard (1752-1827), the Revolutionary War hero and politician who originally owned the...
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Old Frederick Douglass High School, Baltimore
African American schools; Architectural drawing; Baltimore (Md.); Broening, William Frederick, 1870-1953; Owens, Benjamin Buck, 1841-1918; Perring, Henry G., 1881-1946; School buildings; Sisco, Spencer E., 1875-1951;
Photograph of an architectural sketch showing the southwest façade of the old Frederick Douglass High School at North Calhoun and Baker Streets in Baltimore, Maryland. Prepared by Owens & Sisco Architects...
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Miles White, Jr., Baltimore author, businessman, and philanthropist
Baltimore (Md.); Bankers; Business; Charity; Philanthropists;
Photographic portrait of Miles White, Jr. (1856-1938), a Baltimore businessman and philanthropist. As a trustee of many charitable organizations in Baltimore, he devoted considerable time to charitable...
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Mason Albert Hawkins, Ph.D., professor of education at Morgan State College, Baltimore
African American teachers; Baltimore (Md.); Educators; Morgan State College;
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...
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Moore family's Memorial Day visit to son's grave at Baltimore National Cemetery
African Americans; Airmen; Baltimore (Md.); Memorial Day; National cemeteries; United States. Air Force;
Photograph of Harold Moore and his family visiting his son's grave on Memorial Day in 1983 at Baltimore National Cemetery located at number 5501 Frederick Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. Moore's son was...
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Lillie Patterson, author, educator, and librarian, Baltimore
African American authors; African American women; Baltimore (Md.); Baltimore City Public Schools; Coretta Scott King Award; Libraries; Patterson, Lillie; School librarians;
Photograph of Lillie Griselda Patterson (1917-1999), author of children's and young adult books, specialist in library services in the Baltimore Public Schools, and librarian at Morgan State College in...
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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)...
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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)...
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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)...
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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...
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William B. Dixon, Baltimore businessman and philanthropist
African American men; Business; Baltimore (Md.); Dixon, William B., 1890-1963; Home Owners' Loan Corporation;
Photographic portrait of William B. Dixon (1890-1963), made at Blackstone Studios, Inc. In 1937, he and two other African American men opened Metropolitan Finance Corporation, the first African American...
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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)...
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Charles Carroll of Carrollton and his attendant, an exhibit from the "Fair of the Iron Horse" held in Halethorpe, Baltimore County
Actors; African American men; Anniversaries; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company; Baltimore County (Md.); Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832; Clothing and dress; Livery; United States History;
Photograph of Charles Carroll of Carrollton (left, portrayed by Charles White) and his African American attendant (right, portrayed by Fearless Williams), an exhibit from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad...
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Photograph of "Arrival of Mary Carroll Caton at Castle Thunder", a 1934 Leonard M. Bahr mural in Catonsville High School, Baltimore County
African American men; Bahr, Leonard Marion, 1905-1990; Baltimore County (Md.); Carriages and carts; Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832; Castle Thunder; Caton, Mary (Polly) Carroll, 1770-1846; Caton, Richard, 1763-1845; Mural painting and decoration; Libraries; Roads; School buildings; Slaves; United States. Public Works Administration.
Photograph of a 1934 mural entitled "Arrival of Mary Carroll Caton at Castle Thunder" by Leonard Marion Bahr (1905-1990) located on the wall of the Catonsville High School library in Catonsville, Baltimore...
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Mayor William Donald Schaefer stenciling numbers on a renovated home in the 2600 block of Huron Street, Baltimore
African American women; Architecture, domestic; Baltimore (Md.); Housing rehabilitation; Mayors; Schaefer, William Donald; United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development;
Photograph of Mayor William Donald Schaefer stenciling numbers on a home in the 2600 block Huron Street in Baltimore, Maryland. This photograph shows the Mount Winans Homes rehabilitation project, the...
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Mayor William Donald Schaefer at a public meeting launching "The Great Baltimore Land Rush"
African Americans; Baltimore (Md.); Mayors; Schaefer, William Donald;
Photograph of Mayor William Donald Schaefer (front row, right) at a public meeting launching "The Great Baltimore Land Rush" and held at the War Memorial building at Gay and Lexington Streets in Baltimore,...
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