correspondence
Found in 95 Collections and/or Records:
Polish Heritage Association of Maryland Records
The Polish Heritage Association of Maryland Records documents the organizations' activities supporting Polish cultural and educational programs between 1974 and 2012. Materials include bylaws, correspondence, publications, clippings, financial records, programs, activities and events, the Trumpeter newsletters, committees work records, and photographs and other media.
Retired Teachers of Baltimore City Records
The Retired Teachers of Baltimore City Records documents the activities of the nonprofit organization between 1988 and 2010. The collection contains administrative records, newsletters, manuals, minutes, memoranda, correspondence, and photographs.
Roderick Seidenberg and Mabel Dwight Papers
Roland Park Civic League Records
Samuel Ready Scholarships, Inc. Records
Samuel Ready School Records
The Samuel Ready School Records document the history of the Samuel Ready School. The collection includes biographical information about Samuel Ready, and describes the history the school including the facilities and property, the administration, and the student body and alumni. Materials in the collection include minutes, correspondence, reports, student and teacher files, publications, photographs, newspaper clippings, and artifacts and memorabilia.
Society of the War of 1812 in the State of Maryland Records
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches, programs, official reports, pamphlets, brochures, bound volumes of membership applications, constitution and by-laws, membership records, minutes, journals, ledgers.
Sons of the American Revolution in the State of Maryland Records
Minutes, correspondence, by-laws, membership applications, quarterly and annual reports,photographs, newspaper clippings, and publications.
Sons of Veterans, U.S.A. Maryland Division Records
Minutes, correspondence, flyers, by-laws, membership applications, quarterly and annual reports. The bulk of this collection is comprised of the James A. Garfield Camp, No. 1 records. This camp was organized in 1883 and met at the Grand Army Hall, 416 East Baltimore Street.