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Being Ye Historical Map of Baltimore County on its 300th Anniversary

 Collection — Box: Shared Oversize Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: SC-055
Abstract

Being Ye Historical Map of Baltimore County on its 300th Anniversary is a map drawn by Richard Q. Yardley that showcases the history of Baltimore County.

Dates: 1959

Map of Kernewood estate

 Collection — Map case folder: 1
Identifier: SC-046
Abstract

This is a hand drawn map of the Kernewood estate located in Baltimore, Maryland, titled "Kernwood" by the original creator. The estate was orignially built by David S. Wilson in the 1840s. The estate was later sold to the Garrett family, and then to Loyola College. The mansion was used as an athletic facility by the College in 1925.

Dates: 1917 June 2

Mount Saint Agnes College collection

 Collection
Identifier: MSAC-001-001
Abstract

The Mount Saint Agnes College collection, 1898-2020, contains records documenting the administrative, academic, and cultural life of the college. Mount Saint Agnes College was a Catholic women's college in Baltimore, Maryland, operated by the Sisters of Mercy religious order.

Dates: 1898-2020

Natural history scrapbook

 Collection — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: SC-024
Abstract

The Natural history scrapbook, 1890s, contains clippings of newspaper articles and pictures about animals, plants, and natural history wonders. The title page, page numbers and index are hand-drawn with intricate detail. It is believed the natural history scrapbook belonged to a College of Notre Dame of Maryland student or faculty member.

Dates: 1890s

Nicholas Varga papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC-049
Abstract

The Nicholas Varga papers, circa 1950-2005, document the life, career, and publications of Loyola history professor and archivist Nicholas Varga. Nicholas Varga (1925-2005) was a decorated Army veteran, archivist, and historian specializing in the history of Maryland and politics of colonial New York.

Dates: 1815 - 2005; Majority of material found within 1950-2005