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With Highlighted Items to Retain ARCHITECT TITLE LOCATION ACC. # ANDREWS, R. SNOWDEN Church of the Redeemer 8B ARCHER, GEORGE (w/ Carson & others, collectionCourthouse of 243 Improvements drawings, 1984.41) E1 1983.50.2.1-.19 ARCHER, GEORGE (w/ Carson & others, collectionHoffmann of 243 Residence drawings, 1984.41) 23E ARCHER, GEORGE (w/ Carson & others, collectionHospital of for243 Women drawings, 1984.41) 23E ARCHER, GEORGE (w/ Carson & others, collectionMisc. of 243 drawings, 1984.41) 4C ARCHER, GEORGE (w/ Carson & others, collectionMisc. Bldgs.of 243 drawings, 1984.41) 23E ARCHER, GEORGE (w/ Carson & others, collectionPhysician's of 243 House, drawings, Johns 1984.41) Hopkins 6C 1983.50.4.1-.3 ARCHER, GEORGE (w/ Carson & others, collectionSynagogue of 243 drawings, 1984.41) 23E ARCHER, GEORGE (w/ Carson & others, collectionUnidentified of 243 Drawings drawings, 1984.41) 22A ARCHER, GEORGE (w/ Carson & others, collectionWotsey of Estate 243 drawings, 1984.41) 23E ARCHER, GEORGE (w/ Carson & others, collectionCentreville of 243 High drawings, School 84.41) E1 1983.50.3.1-.30 ARTHUR, GEORGE 204 & 206 W. Biddle St. 8E 1978.2 (ledger: 1989.27) AYERS & SAINT MHS AYERS & SAINT MHS Basement and Ground Floor E1 AYERS & SAINT MHS Façade E1 AYERS & SAINT MHS Floor Plan E1 BAINES Home Mutual Insurance Co. E4 BAKER & ASSOC. Brewer's Park 6E BALDWIN & PENNIGTON Balt. Warehouse 10C BALDWIN & PENNIGTON HB_226 Howard St. E4 BALDWIN & PENNIGTON HB_Clay St. E4 BALDWIN & PENNIGTON Hutzler Bros. Bldg E4 BALDWIN & PENNIGTON Hutzler Bros. North building plans E5 BALDWIN & PENNIGTON St. Catherine's Churhc 23B BALDWIN, FRANK Design for grill for Krug and Sons 10C BALDWIN, FRANK High School 10C BALDWIN, FRANK Mt. St. Agnes College 10C BALDWIN, FRANK J. & SPERRY Hutzler Bros. Bldg E4 BARTLETT-HAYWARD Consolidated Gas Co. E3 BEACHAM & LEGRAND F.W. Poe Residence E4 1989.80.18 BONNET & BRANDT INC Home Mutual Insurance Co E5 BOWER &INADLEY Baltimore Museum of Art 25B BROOKS, STOKES & CO Title Annex Bldg E4 BROTMAN, BENJAMIN Artaban Court Apartments 8C BROWN, FRANK Montpelier DG County 10C BRUNNER, ARNOLD Mt. Sinai Hospital NY 23C BUCKLER & FENHAGEN Buckler house 10C BURNHAM & CO. Offices for Robt. Garrett 10B CALROM, WRENN & TAYLOR Western Junior High School E6 CAMPBELL, MATT Plan of House Front Elevation & Interior 10B CANNON, WILLIAM Victorian House of Thomas Brundige 10C CARRERE & HASTINGS Mt. Vernon Place 8E CARSON, DAVID Bldg. 91 W. Monument St. CASSELL, CHARLES Warehouse Design E6 CHASE Dr. Joe C. Bloodgood Residence E8 CLARK, JOSEPH Wye Hall - photograph 10C 1948.55.1 CLARK, NEXSEN, OWEN & EDMUNDS Guggenheimer Memorial Hospital E9 CONNETT, A.R. (engineer) Balt. City Passenger RR co. track connection 10C CONOVER, H. De Jarmo Residence 23B COONAN, E.V. Plot Plan, Church 23C CRISP Wilder Residence Alterations E8 CRISP & EDMUNDS Anne Arundel Farmer's Association 5C CRISP & EDMUNDS Balt. Federal Savings and Loan 12A 1981.70.3.1-.8 CRISP & EDMUNDS Bank of Hampden 12A 1981.70.6.1-.15 CRISP & EDMUNDS C.C. Dorsey Residence E8 1984.24.9.1-.16 CRISP & EDMUNDS Congregation-Alterations 4C CRISP & EDMUNDS Cottage, Knoble Alt. 11C CRISP & EDMUNDS Davidson Chemical Co. 12A 1986.92.40.1-.16 CRISP & EDMUNDS Dr. L. Timanus E7 1988.116.449, 1988.116.450, 1988.116.451 CRISP & EDMUNDS Emmerson Hotel E7 1982.73.21 CRISP & EDMUNDS Engle Residence E8 1989.80.26.1-.5, 1989.80.26.6-.8 CRISP & EDMUNDS Ernest and Dickery Residence 12A 1984.24.2.27-.29 CRISP & EDMUNDS Ferris Thomsen House E7 1988.116.414-.436, 1988.116.437-443 CRISP & EDMUNDS Fidelity and Guaranty Fire Corp. Bldg E8 1984.24.7.1-.30 CRISP & EDMUNDS H. Bosley Residence 12A 1981.70.16.1-.6 CRISP & EDMUNDS House for W. Guy Crowther 12A 1986.92.25.1-.15 CRISP & EDMUNDS Hutzler Bros Howard St. E7 CRISP & EDMUNDS Hutzler Bros, E7 (tons) CRISP & EDMUNDS Hutzler Bros, E8 CRISP & EDMUNDS Hutzler Bros, N. Eutaw St. E7 CRISP & EDMUNDS Hutzler Bros, Saratoga St. E7 CRISP & EDMUNDS Jewish Education Alliance 5C CRISP & EDMUNDS Joel Hutzler E7 CRISP & EDMUNDS John M. Butler Residence 12A 1981.70.19.1-.17 CRISP & EDMUNDS Keswick Home for Incurables 5C, 12A CRISP & EDMUNDS Leonard Bruton Party, tenant houses? 4C 1981.70.21.1-.9 CRISP & EDMUNDS Marcus Bernstein Residence 12A 1981.70.11.1-.24 CRISP & EDMUNDS Memorial Stone for Henry Wibur Barnes E8 1984.24.17.1 CRISP & EDMUNDS Metz Residence E7 1989.80.30.1-.6 CRISP & EDMUNDS Parrot's Cage - Parran, Benjamin E7 1989.80.6.3-.9, 1989.80.6.1-.2 CRISP & EDMUNDS Patapsco Neck School, Additions E7 1989.80.32.1-.7, 1989.80.32.7-.9 CRISP & EDMUNDS Penniman, Nicholas Garage E7 1989.80.9.12, 1989.80.8.1-.8 CRISP & EDMUNDS State House St Mary's City 12A 77.13.54-.56? (MD State house @ St Mary's for the State of MD) CRISP & EDMUNDS T.M Ramsear House Additions E8 2000.20.2a-cc CRISP & EDMUNDS T.M. Ramsear Farm House E8 2000.20.4a-f CRISP & EDMUNDS Temple for the Oheb Shalom 4C 1981.70.22.1-.7: Oheb Shalom School and syn.? CRISP & EDMUNDS W.C. Smith Residence E7 CRISP & EDMUNDS Washington Home for Incurables E7 (2) CRISP & EDMUNDS Wiesendfeld Realty Co. 11C CRISP, EDMUNDS & GLIDDEN Keswick Home for Incurables 4C, E7 CROSS & CROSS John G. Hibben Residence E6 CULLIS JR, G. Arundel Corp. 23B DAGIT Rectory (St. Katherine of Sienna?) E10 1986.92.26.1-.3 DASHIELLS, GEORGE H. Concord St. Bldg 7C DAVIS, FRANK E. Fellows Hall E10 DAVIS, FRANK E. Odd Fellow's Hall 6C DAVIS, FRANK E. Universal Produce and Fish Exchange 8B DAVIS, FRANK E. Unknown Drawings 10C DAVIS, JOHN Bridge over Jones Falls 10C DAVIS, JOHN Bridge over Tonoloway Creek 10C DAVIS, JOHN Pile Bridge over Patapsco at Norwood Ferry 10C DAZIT, HENRY D. & SON St Mary's Cathedral Court 23B DIXON, THOMAS Offices of Consolidated Land & Ins. Co. 10C DOLLENBERG BROS Topographic Map, Soller Property E10 DOUGLAS THOMAS, PARKER, THOMAS & RICEHarry A Orrick Residence 6A EADE & SONS Bldg in Annapolis F12 EDMUNDS & HYDE Susan Bollinger Office F10 EDMUNDS & WHITE Marine Barracks F8 EDMUNDS & WHITE Marine Barracks , Commisary Bldg F8 EDMUNDS & WHITE Motor Transport Bldg F7 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. ? 1985.56.8 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. ? 1985.56.9.1-.6 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Abell Bldg. 4C 1987.70.1.1-.14 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Alexander Smith Residence F1 1989.80.55.1-.5 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Allen Morton Residence (1) 2B EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Alt. And Add. To factory for J Knipp & sons. 11D EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Alterations for Fred Mueller 12C EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Annapolis Emergency Hospital F5 (2) 2001.58.36a-x EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Asberry Memorial Home for Aging F6 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Balt. Transit Operating Base (1) 2B EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Baltimore War Memorial (1) 2B EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Bar Association of Baltimore 4C 1981.70.7.1-.11 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Barkalow Residence 4C 1981.70.8.1-.3 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Barroll Alterations F10 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Bartlett Koppers Co F3 1989.80.15.1-.23 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Bartlett-Hayward Co. F4 1989.80.4.1-.19 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Bartlett-Howard Proposed Addition F4 1989.80.7.1-.2 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Belmont Residence E12 1981.70.9.1-.28 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Benjamin Parran Add. F7 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Bowie Race Course F5 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Broadcasting Studio WBAL F1 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Calvert Bank 11D, 2B (2), 12C EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Caroline Elementary School F9 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Carroll County Historical Society F1 1989.80.56.1-.5, 1989.80.56.6 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Coca-cola Bottling Plant F5, F6 2001.58.7a-oo EDMUNDS, JAMES R. CR Daniels Inc Mill Bldg 4C EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Crownsville Hospital, Dr. Residences F9 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. CW Miller Barn 2B EDMUNDS, JAMES R. CW Miller Farmshed 2B EDMUNDS, JAMES R. CW Miller Residence 2B EDMUNDS, JAMES R. CW Miller Residence & Cottage 2B EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Davidsonn Chemical Co. 2B EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Dr. Lazaron House 12C EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Edwin S. Whiteman Residence F1 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Ernest Dickey Residence F8 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Ernst Miller Residence 2B EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Fall Out Shelter Hutzler F10 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Federal Savings and Loan F4 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Fidelity Baltimore National Bank F6 1985.56.7.1-.2 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Fidelity Baltimore National Bank and Trust F2 2001.58.6a-l EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Fidelity Trust F8 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Frederick County National Bank F5 1989.80.12.1-.7 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Frederick National Bank F5 1989.80.12.1-.7 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Gibson House F10 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. H. Davis Residence 12C EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Haussner's Residence F2 2001.58.9a-h EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Hect Bros. F10 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Henry Stockbridge III Residence 6A 1971.82.3 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Herbert J Fox Residence E12 1984.24.11.1-.10 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Hochschild Dept. Store F5, F6 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Hochschild, Kohn and Belvedere Dept. Store F4 1985.56.13.1-.8 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Hochschild-Kohn Dept. Store Parking Structure F4 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Home of Incurables of Baltimore City 4C EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Hopson Residence F2 2001.58.17a-f EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Hotel Royal F2 1988.116.444-.446, 1988.116.447, 1988.116.448 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Hutzler Bros. (lots) EDMUNDS, JAMES R. James E Hooper Residence F1 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. James Kernan Hospital F3 1989.80.99.1-.3 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. James W Whitfield Residence F2 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. Jewish Medical Center F8 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. John Derning Residence F8 EDMUNDS, JAMES R. John L. Swope Residence Alt. And Add.
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