photographs
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Harry Earl Montgomery collection of Lincoln materials
The Harry Earl Montgomery collection of Lincoln materials, 1831-1913, contains material relating to the life and death of Abraham Lincoln, as well as materials documenting memorials to Lincoln. Harry Earl Montgomery (1873-1915) was a lawyer in Buffalo, New York. He was a collector known for his collections of ancient coins and materials on Abraham Lincoln.
John J. Griffin papers
Father John J. Griffin, born in 1859, was a Catholic priest and academic. This collection consists mainly of Rev. Griffin’s Camp Namaschaug documents, including business correspondence, bills, receipts, financial information, booklets and advertisements, and legal documents.
Loyola University Maryland Fine Arts Department records
Loyola University Maryland Phi Alpha Theta records
Phi Alpha Theta (PAT), the National Honor Society in History, was established at Loyola University Maryland in 1973. This collection, dated 1964-1993, consists of correspondence, founding documents, photographs, and publications.
Loyola University Maryland photograph collection
The Loyola University Maryland photograph collection documents the history of the university from 1867 through 2011. The collection contains prints in various sizes, contact sheets, slides, and negatives and also houses some illustrations and engravings.
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.
Notre Dame of Maryland University photograph collection
The Notre Dame of Maryland University photograph collection collection contains prints, slides, contact sheets, negatives, glass lantern slides, and stereoscope cards as well as illustrations and engravings.
Notre Dame of Maryland University Student Education Association records
The Student Education Association (SEA) was formerly known as Future Teachers of America (FTA), which began its charter at College of Notre Dame of Maryland on March 27, 1942. FTA became SEA approximately 1961. This collection, dated 1942-1982, consists of founding documents, correspondence, invitations, planning documents for events, membership lists and addresses, officer rosters, and photographs.
Sequoia tree with Maryland plaque photograph
The Sequoia tree with Maryland plaque photograph, circa 1900, is an oversized photograph of giant sequoia trees. The middle tree contains a plaque with the word Maryland written in capital letters and three people at its base.