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John A. Ahlers Papers
Collection
Identifier: R0055-JAA
Scope and Contents
Personal papers, photographs, artwork and architectural drawings.
Found in:
Baltimore Regional Studies Archives
Nes Palmer Cornbrooks and Partners Architectural Plans
Collection
Identifier: R0096-PL
Scope and Contents
Architectural records of Edward L. Palmer, Jr. and the succeeding firms of Palmer, Lamdin, and partners (1925-1952); Fisher, Nes, Campbell and partners (1952-1971); Richter, Cornbrooks, and partners (1972-2000); as well as the firm continued by Nes, Campbell, and Partners (1972-2000).
Found in:
Baltimore Regional Studies Archives
Palladi Construction Company Records
Collection
Identifier: R0092-PCC
Scope and Contents
Plats, drawings, correspondence, and accounts concerning the work of this development company, particularly in the West Hills area of Baltimore City and County.
Found in:
Baltimore Regional Studies Archives
Seton Hill Collection
Collection — Box: 1-14
Identifier: R0164-STN
Content Description
The collection contains documentation on the Seton Hill neighborhood from the 1960s to the present, with the bulk of the records from the 1970s through the 1990s. Included are organizational records for the Seton Hill Neighborhood Association and Seton Hill Organizations Together (SHOT), as well as the historical research files of longtime neighborhood leader, Tom Kravitz. Types of records include newsletters, bylaws, meeting minutes, maps, historical narratives, photographs of buildings in the...
Found in:
Baltimore Regional Studies Archives
Waterfront Coalition Records
Collection
Identifier: R0126-WC
Abstract
The Waterfront Coalition was a citizens community group that formed in 1987 and monitored waterfront development in Baltimore City and its effect on Baltimore neighborhoods, communities, and businesses. It represented the interests of homeowners and businesses in Fells Point, Canton, Butchers Hill, and other neighborhoods. This collection contains materials documenting the activities and interests of the Coalition throughout the late 1980s until it dissolved in approximately 2015.
Found in:
Baltimore Regional Studies Archives