William Preston Lane (1892-1967) was a lawyer, newspaper publisher, Attorney General for Maryland, and governor of Maryland from 1947 to 1951. The bulk of Lane's papers consists of correspondence and speeches, and concentrates on his gubernatorial campaigns of 1946 and 1950. Other topics include the construction of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Washington County's industrial and economic development during the early 1960's
Finding aid and scan (Click on additional files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 699. Paper...
This collection contains a multitude of materials written by Ferdinand C. Latrobe and relating to Mr...
During the period from 1931 to 1967—thirty-six years—Kentuckians elected only one Republican as gove...
Philip Perlman was a prominent Maryland lawyer and political leader during the 1930s and 1940s who s...
Albert C. Ritchie (1876-1936) was a professor of law at the University of Maryland and governor of M...
William S. James was a prominent Maryland politician, holding seats in the Maryland House of Delegat...
William B. Stone, Charles County, Maryland, lawyer and landowner, counted among his ancestors a numb...
Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin was born in south Baltimore in 1900 and graduated from the University of...
Spiro T. Agnew, a Maryland native, quickly rose to political prominence in the United States during ...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3292. Letter, 11 July 1947, to a voter from the ch...
Abstract: Documents concerning Alabama governor William Woodward Brandon, including letters, news cl...
Prepared for publication in newspapers on September 16, 1920, this press release outlines Warren G. ...
This collection includes the papers of Edwin A. Warfield (1848-1920), Governor of Maryland, politici...
Dr. Land, a former member of the History Department at the University of Maryland at College Park, a...
Many members of the Lee family were involved in Maryland politics. This collection concentrates prim...
Finding aid and scan (Click on additional files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 699. Paper...
This collection contains a multitude of materials written by Ferdinand C. Latrobe and relating to Mr...
During the period from 1931 to 1967—thirty-six years—Kentuckians elected only one Republican as gove...
Philip Perlman was a prominent Maryland lawyer and political leader during the 1930s and 1940s who s...
Albert C. Ritchie (1876-1936) was a professor of law at the University of Maryland and governor of M...
William S. James was a prominent Maryland politician, holding seats in the Maryland House of Delegat...
William B. Stone, Charles County, Maryland, lawyer and landowner, counted among his ancestors a numb...
Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin was born in south Baltimore in 1900 and graduated from the University of...
Spiro T. Agnew, a Maryland native, quickly rose to political prominence in the United States during ...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3292. Letter, 11 July 1947, to a voter from the ch...
Abstract: Documents concerning Alabama governor William Woodward Brandon, including letters, news cl...
Prepared for publication in newspapers on September 16, 1920, this press release outlines Warren G. ...
This collection includes the papers of Edwin A. Warfield (1848-1920), Governor of Maryland, politici...
Dr. Land, a former member of the History Department at the University of Maryland at College Park, a...
Many members of the Lee family were involved in Maryland politics. This collection concentrates prim...
Finding aid and scan (Click on additional files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 699. Paper...
This collection contains a multitude of materials written by Ferdinand C. Latrobe and relating to Mr...
During the period from 1931 to 1967—thirty-six years—Kentuckians elected only one Republican as gove...