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BA-0101) Annunciation Cathedral (Greek Orthodox) Churches Arbutus (community) Arbutus Farm (Manual Labor School) Schools Archeology Archeology: Baltimore County Architecture Armagh Village (community) Arnolia (United Methodist) Churches Asbury (United Methodist; BA-0357) Churches Asbury Chapel (BA-1230) Churches File sizes may vary dramatically. www.hsobc.org Page 1 Vertical File Collection Historical Society of Baltimore County FILE NAME/TOPIC SUBJECT MATTER Ascension Schools Ashland (historic community; BA-2952) Ashland (Presbyterian; BA-0201) Churches Ashland Iron Works (BA-0191) Atamasco (BA-0044) Auburn House (BA-0213) Automobiles Avalon (development proposal) Avalon Hills Game Company Avalon Iron Works (BA-0261) Aviation: Baltimore Flying Club Avondell (BA-0522) Back Lingan Back River (United Methodist; BA-2205) Churches Back River, and Back River Neck Bacon Hall (BA-0405) Balama Farms Baldwin (community) Ballestone (Stansbury Claim; BA-0262) Balmuckety (BA-0682) Baltimore & Ohio Railroads Baltimore & Ohio - Camden Station (city) Railroads Baltimore & Ohio - Carrollton Viaduct (city) Railroads Baltimore & Ohio - Centenary Exhibit Railroads Baltimore & Ohio - ephemera Railroads Baltimore & Ohio - history Railroads Baltimore & Ohio Museum Railroads Baltimore & Yorktown Turnpike Roads Baltimore Airpark (airport) Baltimore Beltway (I-695) Roads Baltimore City (generally) Churches Baltimore City and County Civil War Baltimore City Riots War of 1812 Baltimore County (generally) Churches Baltimore County (generally) Mills Baltimore County (generally) Parks Baltimore County (generally) Roads Baltimore County (generally) Schools Baltimore County (teachers) Schools Baltimore County Genealogical Society Historic organizations Baltimore County Herald Newspapers Baltimore County Historical Trust Historic organizations Baltimore County Horse Guards Civil War File sizes may vary dramatically. www.hsobc.org Page 2 Vertical File Collection Historical Society of Baltimore County FILE NAME/TOPIC SUBJECT MATTER Baltimore Fire of 1904 Baltimore Lutheran Schools Baltimore magazine (1929 bicentennial issue) Baltimore metropolitan area Baltimore Municipal Airport Baltimore Museum of Industry Museums Baltimore National Cemetery (in city) Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Baltimore Public Works Museum Museums Baltimore regional water supply system Baltimore Streetcar Museum Museums Baltimore Symphony Orchesatra Baltimore Transit Company Baltimore Zoo (Maryland Zoo in Baltimore) Baltomore & Ohio - Glee Club Railroads Bank (BA-2490) Baltimore County Banks (generally) Banks - generally Baltimore County Bar Association Baltimore County Bare Hill (community) Bare Hills (BA-1560) Schools Bare Hills house (BA-0881) Barko (James) house (BA-0834) Barns, silos, etc. Agriculture Barretts Delight (BA-0091) Batchelor's Choice (BA-0444) Battle Ground Churches Battle of Baltimore War of 1812 Battle of North Point War of 1812 Baurenhurst (Bauernschmidt) house (BA-0263) Baynesville (community) Bayshore (site) Parks Bazil (Basil, African United Methodist; BA-2183) Churches Bear Creek Beaver Dam Quarry Bebesch (Jesse) house Beckley House (BA-0164) Beckleysville Schools Beckleysville (community) Bee Tree (Simpson (BA-0181) Mills Beechmont Farm (BA-0530; Lardmark 132) Belair Road Roads Belfast Retreat Farm (BA-0421) File sizes may vary dramatically. www.hsobc.org Page 3 Vertical File Collection Historical Society of Baltimore County FILE NAME/TOPIC SUBJECT MATTER Belfast schoolhouse Schools Belhaven (BA-0084) Bell Valley Farm Bell Valley Farm Bella Vista (Buena Vista; BA-0539) Belle Grove (BA-2744) Belle Haven (Woodhall Farm; BA-0439) Belle Haven (Woodhall; BA-0439) Bellefield (BA-0114) Belleview Farm Bellevue (Mantua Mill Road; BA-1113) Bellevue (Rolling Rd) Bellona Gunpowder Mill Bell's Tavern Bell's Tavern Belmont Schools Belmont (Howard County) Belvedere (Baptist) Churches Bendix Aviation Corporation Benedictine Sisters Bengies (community) Benjamin Banneker Historical Park & Museum Museums Benson Mills Benson house (Windcrest; BA-0259) Benson-Barry house (BA-2770) Bentley Springs (community) Bentley Springs (community) Berg's Dairy Store Berry's Hill Bethany (Evangelical Lutheran) Churches Bethel (African Methodist Episcopal) Churches Bethesda (United Methodist) Churches Bethlehem Steel Company (Sparrows Point) Betty's Gardens Bibliographies Bicentennial (United States) Bicycles Binford house Bishop's Inn (BA-1109) Black & Decker Company Black (Joseph) homestead (BA-2873) Black (Robert W.) house Black Aggie (gravesite memorial) File sizes may vary dramatically. www.hsobc.org Page 4 Vertical File Collection Historical Society of Baltimore County FILE NAME/TOPIC SUBJECT MATTER Black Horse Tavern Black Marsh (State) Parks Black Rock (BA-0562)i Schools Black Rock (Baptist; BA-0176) Churches Black Rock (Kensey John's Grist; Gray's; BA-0175) Mills Blacksmithing Bland house (BA-0423) Blenheim (Mercy Villa site; BA-0387) Blenheim Farm (BA-0369) Blizzards Bloomfield (BA-0059) Bloomsbury (Catonsville High; BA-2728) Schools Blue Book (Baltimore) Blue Mount Quarry Bluestone Chew house (BA-0206) Bolton Hill (city) Bond Schools Bond (Thomas) property Bonnie Blink (BA-2240) Books Boring (community) Bosley (community) Bosley (United Methodist; BA-0085) Churches Bosley (Daniel) house; BA-0841) Bosley Mansion (Presbyterian Home; BA-0097) Bosley's Hotel Bottles Boundaries Baltimore County Bowen (John) house (BA-0871) Bowen Farmhouse (BA-1723) Bowley's Quarters (community) Boy Scouts Boys Latin Schools Bradshaw (community) Brass checks Breezewood (BA-0231) Brentwood Brerewood's Choice (Brerewood); BA-0115) Breweries Brewster (Andre) house (site; BA-0690) Bridges Baltimore County Bridges - Bunker Hill (covered, site; BA-0354) Baltimore County Bridges - Covered File sizes may vary dramatically. www.hsobc.org Page 5 Vertical File Collection Historical Society of Baltimore County FILE NAME/TOPIC SUBJECT MATTER Bristol House (BA-1133) Broadcasting (radio & TV) Broadmead (Holly Hill; BA-0187) Brookdale Brookland Brooklandwood (St Paul's School for Boys; BA-0087) Brooks (James) house (BA-0842) Brown Memorial (Presbyterian) Churches Brunswick Park (farm) Bryant house (BA-0849) Bryn Awel (BA-2236) Bryn Mawr Schools Buffalo Soldiers Buildings: Pre-fabricated Burial practices Burnside (BA-0153) Burnt House Tavern Burton (John) house (BA-2576) Burton (Thomas) house (BA-1518) Buses Bush Town (Harford County) Businesses Baltimore City Businesses Catonsville Butchering Butler (community) Buzzard's Rock Bykota House Calendars Calvary (Baptist, BA-1430) Churches Calvert Hall College Calverton Mills Cambria (BA-0108) Camp Alkor Camp Chapel (United Methodist, BA-0254) Churches Camp Glyndon Glyndon Camp Puh'tok Campbell (Harry T.) Sons' Company Campus Hills (community) Candy-making Canton (city community) Canton Company Caples (Robert) farmhouse (BA-1124) Carmelite nuns File sizes may vary dramatically. www.hsobc.org Page 6 Vertical File Collection Historical Society of Baltimore County FILE NAME/TOPIC SUBJECT MATTER Carney (community) Carroll (ruins; BA-0999) Mills Carroll (Levi Price) house (BA-0374) Carroll County Carroll County Mills Carroll Island Carroll Manor (Knoebel) Schools Carroll Mansion (city) Carrolls (United Methodist) Churches Carver Center for the Arts Schools Castle Calder (BA-1153) Castle Thunder Catonsville (miscellaneous) Schools Catonsville Elementary (BA-2799) Schools Catonsville High (see Bloomsbury) Schools Catonsville Historical Society Historic organizations Catonsville Nine Catonsville Nine (anti-war protestors) Catonsville Catonsville Presbyterian Churches Catonsville United Methodist Churches Cattail Pond (Hayes house) Caves (Maryland) Caves Valley Caves Valley National Historic District (BA-2388) Cecil County Cedar Grove (United Methodist, BA-2286) Churches Cedarcroft (Lamb estate) Census (United States) Century Farms Agriculture Chamber of Commerce Baltimore County Chapel of the Holy Comforter (BA-0296) Churches Charles Village (community) Charlesborough Charlestown (community) Charter Baltimore Co Government Chartley (community) Chase (BA-2800) Schools Chatswoprth (BA-0972) Chattolanee (African-American Survey District, BA-3049) Chattolanee (community) Cherry Hill (African Union Methodist Protestant, BA-2399) Churches Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Chesapeake & Ohio Canal File sizes may vary dramatically. www.hsobc.org Page 7 Vertical File Collection Historical Society of Baltimore County FILE NAME/TOPIC SUBJECT MATTER Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company Chesapeake Bay Chesapeake Bay Bridges Chesapeake High Schools
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