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Loyola Notre Dame Library records
The Loyola Notre Dame Library records reflect the origin, history, and activities of the library from the 1960s to 2018. The records include correspondence, meeting notes, founding documents, reports, contracts, financial and fundraising records, handbooks, exhibition materials, programs, flyers, architectural drawings, construction plans, manuals, photographic materials, press releases, news articles, and publications.
Map of Kernewood estate
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.
Maryland theatre playbills collection
Medieval manuscripts and early printed materials collection
The Medieval manuscripts and early printed materials collection, circa 1201-1520, contains medieval manuscript and printed fragments from the 13th through 16th centuries.
Mount Saint Agnes College collection
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.
Mrs. J.B. Jennings to Mr. Poe letter
The Mrs. J.B. Jennings to Mr. Poe letter, circa 1887, contains a request to interview with Mr. Poe before five o'clock on the evening of December 20. The year is estimated because it was written in an unclear manner.
Nancy Perlman stagebill and performing arts programs collection
The Nancy Perlman stagebill and performing arts programs collection, circa 1958-1985, includes a variety of stagebills, playbills, and other performing arts programs collected by Nancy Perlman. Perlman was the Head of Archives and Special Collections at Loyola Notre Dame Library from 2005 until 2014.
Natural history scrapbook
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.
Nicholas Varga collection of Baltimore ethnic history materials
The Nicholas Varga collection of Baltimore ethnic history materials, 1968-1987, consists of newspaper clippings, articles, and research notes related to the ethnic history of Baltimore. The materials trace Baltimore's ethnic history back to the founding of Maryland. Also included are folders containing syllabi, drafts of exams, scholarly writing, and student papers from Varga's Ethnic History of Baltimore course, taught at Loyola College from 1981-1986.
Nicholas Varga papers
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.