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View of Baltimore
Baltimore taken near Whetstone Point
F. Klemms Bock - Baltimore, Md. No. 1
Camp of the Massachusetts second compy. light artillery at Stewarts Place, Baltimore, Md. Print shows two scenes: upper scene - soldiers in camp with several horses, wagons
The most rev. M. J. Spalding D. D. - Archbishop of BaltimoreThe most rev. M.J. Spalding D.D. - Archbishop of Baltimore, Md. Date c1871
Jarvis U. S. General Hospital, Baltimore, MdJarvis U.S. General Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Date c1864 December 8
Baltimore Schuetzen-Park, Belair Road. Date c1867
Imposing the Cardinals Beretta upon His Grace Archbishop McCloskey of New York, by His Grace Archbishop Bayley of Baltimore, at St. Patricks Cathedral, N.Y. April 27th 1875. Date: April 27th 1875
Train arriving from Baltimore. Hagerstown, Maryland. Date 1937 Oct
American Building, Baltimore, MarylandUSA - The American Building, Baltimore, Maryland Date: 1907
The Post Office, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Date: 1903
American flag of Mary Young PickersgillThe American flag of Mary Young Pickersgill (17761857) - hoisted over Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812
Chicago Grand CentralGrand Central Station, Chicago, is the terminal of the Baltimore and Ohio, Chicago and Great Western, the B & O.C.C.T.R.R. and the Pere Marquette railways. Date: 1916
Winner of Schneider Trophy Race, Baltimore, USALieutenant James A Doolittle standing on the pontoon of his Curtiss Racer, winner of the Schneider Trophy Cup Race, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Date: 26 October 1925
The Winans Ocean Steamer, 1858Engraving of the Winans Ocean Steamer cigar ship, launched at Ferry Bay, Baltimore, on 6th October 1858. Intended as an ocean-going vessel, she was 180 feet long and had a displacement of 350 tons
Elizabeth BonaparteELIZABETH BONAPARTE daughter of William Patterson of Baltimore, first wife of Napoleons brother Jerome. The marriage was annulled after two years 1803 - 1805
Civilians Attack FedsIn Baltimore, Maryland, the 7th regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers are attacked by a mob of townspeople who support the Confederacy