Albert C. Ritchie (1876-1936) was a professor of law at the University of Maryland and governor of Maryland from 1920 to 1934. His papers relate primarily to his four terms as governor and address such subjects as election campaigns, government involvement in economics, state taxes, and state government and politics, as well as Ritchie's financial affairs
This collection contains letters and professional documents from the legal and political career of W...
Governor Spiro T. Agnew's press conference on rebuilding Baltimore, meetings with African American l...
Dr. Land, a former member of the History Department at the University of Maryland at College Park, a...
Philip Perlman was a prominent Maryland lawyer and political leader during the 1930s and 1940s who s...
William Preston Lane (1892-1967) was a lawyer, newspaper publisher, Attorney General for Maryland, a...
Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin was born in south Baltimore in 1900 and graduated from the University of...
Franklin Burdette was a professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland from 1946...
William S. James was a prominent Maryland politician, holding seats in the Maryland House of Delegat...
This collection includes the papers of Edwin A. Warfield (1848-1920), Governor of Maryland, politici...
Ann R. Hull, a Democrat, served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing the seco...
Arthur J. Kiser (1871-1962) was a dentist and amateur poet from Colorado Springs, Colorado, and a gr...
Spiro T. Agnew, a Maryland native, quickly rose to political prominence in the United States during ...
Joseph Irwin France (1873-1939) was a physician, state and U.S. senator, and a Maryland politician. ...
This collection covers Frank White’s two-year term as governor of Arkansas with a few items dating b...
Harry J. Patterson was associated with the University of Maryland for fifty years, from 1888 to 1937...
This collection contains letters and professional documents from the legal and political career of W...
Governor Spiro T. Agnew's press conference on rebuilding Baltimore, meetings with African American l...
Dr. Land, a former member of the History Department at the University of Maryland at College Park, a...
Philip Perlman was a prominent Maryland lawyer and political leader during the 1930s and 1940s who s...
William Preston Lane (1892-1967) was a lawyer, newspaper publisher, Attorney General for Maryland, a...
Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin was born in south Baltimore in 1900 and graduated from the University of...
Franklin Burdette was a professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland from 1946...
William S. James was a prominent Maryland politician, holding seats in the Maryland House of Delegat...
This collection includes the papers of Edwin A. Warfield (1848-1920), Governor of Maryland, politici...
Ann R. Hull, a Democrat, served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing the seco...
Arthur J. Kiser (1871-1962) was a dentist and amateur poet from Colorado Springs, Colorado, and a gr...
Spiro T. Agnew, a Maryland native, quickly rose to political prominence in the United States during ...
Joseph Irwin France (1873-1939) was a physician, state and U.S. senator, and a Maryland politician. ...
This collection covers Frank White’s two-year term as governor of Arkansas with a few items dating b...
Harry J. Patterson was associated with the University of Maryland for fifty years, from 1888 to 1937...
This collection contains letters and professional documents from the legal and political career of W...
Governor Spiro T. Agnew's press conference on rebuilding Baltimore, meetings with African American l...
Dr. Land, a former member of the History Department at the University of Maryland at College Park, a...