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Your search in the category "Baltimore City" returned 1767 results in 89 pages.

Showing results 101 through 120.

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“The Legendary Woodlawn Vase.” Maryland Life, 5 (May/June 2009): 74.

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“UB Law School, Baltimore.” Space, 494 (January 2009): 40-42.

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“Unearthing House’s True Age.” Johns Hopkins Magazine, 54 (September 2002): 26.

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“United Methodism 101.” Third Century Methodism, 50 (October-November-December 2010): 1.
Annotations / Notes: Otterbein
Category: Religion | Baltimore City

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Morgan State University. Community Development Resource Center. The Native American Community in Baltimore City: A Special Report. Baltimore: The Center, 1998.

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Rowhouse Exhibit label copy, Peale Museum.
Annotations / Notes: In 1981, Baltimore's municipal museum reopened after a major renovation, with this "permanent" exhibit, one of its finest, created, among others, by assistant museum director Barry Dressel and Mary Ellen Hayward, co-author, with Charles Belfoure, of The Baltimore Rowhouse. The label copy is all that remains of this superb local exhibit, which was later de-mounted. The museum itself, housed in the oldest museum building in the United States, closed permanently in 1997. Its collections are now housed at the Maryland Historical Society.

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Doyle, Madeleine. Early Twentieth Century Baltimore Views by Newspaper Artist James Doyle, 1880-1952. Baltimore: the Author, 1990.

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Miller, James Edward. The Baseball Business: Pursuing Pennants and Profits in Baltimore, 1953-1988. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1990.

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Varga, Nicholas. Baltimore's Loyola, Loyola's Baltimore. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1989.

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Abell, William S. Arunah Shepherdson Abell (1806-1888), Founder of the Sun of Baltimore. Chevy Chase, MD: Published by the author, 1989.

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Aberbach, Moses. Soloman Baroway: Farmer, Writer, Zionist and Early Baltimore Social Worker. Baltimore: Baltimore Jewish Historical Society, 1990.

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Abrams, Susan L., Gert H. Brieger, A. McGehee Harvey, and Victor A. McKusick. A Model of Its Kind: A Centennial History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins. 2 vols. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989.
Category: Medicine | Baltimore City

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Abromaitis, Carol N., ed. The Papal Visit: John Paul II, Baltimore. Baltimore: Cathedral Foundation Press, 1995.
Category: Religion | Baltimore City

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Achenbach, Sarah and Bill McAllen. Spirit of Place: Baltimore’s Favorite Places. Baltimore: Charm City Publishing, 2008.

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Acheson, Jon. “Charles Dickens in America: The Baltimore Letters.” Maryland Historical Magazine, 102 (Winter 2007): 320-37.

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Acs, Z. J. and M.I. Megyesi. “Creativity and Industrial Cities: A Case Study of Baltimore.” Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 21 (no. 4, 2009): 421- 39.

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Acton, Lucy. "The Museum of the Iron Horse." Baltimore 67 (May 1974): 38ff.

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Adams, Cheryl, and Art Emerson. Religion Collections in Libraries and Archives: A Guide to Resources in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Washington: Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Library of Congress, 1998.
Annotations / Notes: Institutional level descriptions for nineteen Maryland libraries and archives holding significant religious collections. A tremendous level of detail is given. Subject headings are assigned to each institution. This guide is also available online at http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/main/religion.

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Adams, Eric. "Discord in Charm City." Historic Preservation 48 (March/April 1996): 22-23.

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Addison-Darneille, and Henrietta Stockton. "For Better or For Worse." Civil War Times Illustrated 31 (May/June 1992): 32-35, 73.