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The elegant building of the Safe Deposit and Trust Company was when built re- garded as the finest in this country ; it stands on South street near German.
The open air markets of Baltimore are a never-ending source of interest to strangers. There are now eleven of them. Although the city has been in existence for almost two centuries, it has very few antiquities. Fort McHenry, built in 1794, is possibly the old- est United States fort, and an old church in the southern portion of the city on Conway
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street near Sharp, the German E. R. Church, otherwise known as the "Otter- bein," is perhaps the most ancient ecclesias- tical building. The present church was built in 1785, taking the place of a frame church built in 1771.
In the southwestern portion of the city there is an interesting mansion, "Mount Clare," built by Hon. Charles Carroll, bar- rister, in 1765. He was next to Daniel Du- laney, possibly the greatest lawyer of the Revolutionary period, was educated at the University of Cambridge and at the Middle Temple, London, and was a direct descend- ant of Daniel Carroll, of Ely, who presented his twenty sons mounted, accoutred and armed to the Earl of Ormond, for the ser- vice of King Charles the First. It was a favorite resort of Maj. George Washing- ton before the Revolution, and the city has a copy of a picture showing the Major and Mr. Carroll going on a hunting trip from this house. It hangs in the office of the Park Board.
On the south of the Harbor and over- looking the entire city is Federal Hill Park. The hill is noted for its wonderful deposits of clay, iron and fossils of all kinds. Here Gen. B. F. Butler built his fort during the Civil War, and gallant Armistead's memory is kept green by the monument erected to him at the northeast corner of the Park.
The Enoch Pratt Free Library, with its six branches, on which Mr. Pratt spent more than $1,200,000, will always remain as enduring monuments to his memory. The Central Library is located on West Mul- berry street, and is a fine marble building free to all citizens who are vouched for by
card signed by some one of known respecta- bility in the community.
The world renowned Johns Hopkins University can hardly make any pretensions as yet in an architectural way, the best building so far erected being McCoy Hall; the other buildings are plain and solid and well adapted to the purposes for which they are used. But all this fades into insignifi- cance when we consider the wonderful work now being done by this institution for the advancement of modern science and every branch of human research. President Gil- man and the accomplished scholars and sci- entists associated with him appear to have cast aside the ordinary means by which knowledge is obtained and to have grasped new methods of their own. Thus this school of advanced thought has almost at a bound distanced all competitors in the field of greatest successes, original research. Johns Hopkins needs no other monument to per- petuate his name than this school. The latest and one of the greatest in the world by ra- diation, if the term may be so applied, it has shed the rays of its profound knowledge into the remotest parts of the earthi and in so doing it has carried his name and fame of fair Baltimore and Maryland with it into all the leading shrines and centers of cul- ture throughout the enlightened world.
Having described what is most worthy of note in the beautiful city of the Chesapeake, we beg the reader's indulgence as we pass from the aesthetic and artistic phases of our local development, to those that relate to its material growth and welfare-expansion of population-police --- fire --- water-all of which play an essential part in the preserva-
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tion of a sound, harmonious and healthful civilization.
COMPARISON OF POPULATION.
Per
1880.
1890.
Increase. cent.
St. Louis, . . 350,518
451,770
101,252
28.89
Boston,
. 362,839
448,477
85,638
23.60
Baltimore, . . 332,313
434,439
102,126*
30.73
San Francisco, 233,959
298,997
65,038
27.80
Cincinnati, . 255,139
296,908
41,769
16.37
New Orleans, 216,090
242,039
25,949
12.0I
Washington, . 177,624
230,392
52,768
29.71
* Police census 1897, 500,723.
FIRE DEPARTMENT .- 1897, twenty en- gines, ten hook and ladders, seven chemical engines, water tower one, fire boat one, 54,000 feet of hose, 176 horses, 1,964 fire- plugs, 384 men, 363 boxes.
TOTAL DWELLINGS IN CITIES, 1890 .-- New York, 81,823; Chicago, 127,871; Phil- adelphia, 187,052; Brooklyn, 82,282; St. Louis, 60,937; Boston, 52,669; Baltimore, 72,112; Cincinnati, 33,489; Buffalo, 37,290; Newark, 23,296; Jersey City, 18,562; Provi- dence, 17,639; New Orleans, 43,000; Wash- ington, 38,798; Detroit, 36,992; Minneap- olis, 25,281 ; Louisville, 24,999; Omaha, 20,- 194; Washington City, Mo., 23,140; San Francisco, 47,183.
Baltimore has 9.711 less than New York, 55.759 less than Chicago, 115,940 less than Philadelphia, 10,190 less than Brooklyn.
Baltimore has 11,175 more houses than St. Louis, 19,443 more than Boston, 38,625 more than Cincinnati, 34,822 more than Buffalo, 29,112 more than New Orleans, 33,314 more than Washington, 24,929 more than San Francisco.
WATER DEPARTMENT .- The supply comes from Loch Raven on the Gunpowder river, and Lake Roland on Jones' Falls.
STORAGE OF WATER .- Druid Lake, Jones' Falls water, from 150 to 200 feet; Mt. Royal,
Gunpowder water, from I to 150 feet; Hampden, Jones' Falls water, storage; High Service, Gunpowder water, from 200 to 350 feet; Clifton, Gunpowder water, from I to 150 feet; Montebello, Gunpowder water, storage; Guilford, Gunpowder water, from 200 to 350 feet; total gallons, 3.313,- 000,000. We use about 60,000,000 gallons each day or in other words we empty Mt. Royal reservior twice each day.
CHURCHES .- Roman Catholic, 5 1 church- es; Episcopal, 41 churches; Reformed, 13 churches; Presbyterian, 35 churches; Bap- tist, 41 churches; Congregational, 4 churches; Lutheran, 43 churches; Friends, 4 churches; Independent, 15 churches; Methodist, 139 churches, white and colored; Unitarian, I church; United Brethren, 9 churches; Universalist, 2 churches; Dunk- ard, I church; total, 398.
Swedenborgian, 21; Synagogues, 24; Spiritualist, 3, Seventh Day Advent, I, grand total, 428.
Cemeteries, 42.
Hospitals, 31.
Dispensaries, 17. Other charitable institutions, 59. Libraries, 12.
One post office and 46 sub and 10 full carrier stations.
Public schools, 103.
Markets, II.
HOW WE CLEAN THE STREETS, 1897 .- 187. sweepers and scrapers, 87 street carts, 8 sweeping machines, contract, 5 sprinklers, contract, 170 garbage carts ; 55,126 loads of garbage removed, 177,695 loads of ashes removed and 154,439 loads of street dirt re- moved.
POLICE, 1897 .- 620 men, 74 sergeants,
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14 round sergeants, 8 captains, 16 lieuten- ants, 15 detectives, 14 turnkeys, 7 station house clerks, 14 station house matrons, 14 are mounted men.
Amount of stolen goods recovered and returned in 1896 and 1897: Turned in, $181,343.53; returned to owners, $169.743.
Fines, which pays for patrol system, $22,- 332.70; fines, policemen's, $1,930.00, total, $24,262.70.
In 1896 the city was lighted by 1,338 elec-
tric arc lamps, 5,928 gas lamps, 980 gasoline lamps.
THE CITY PARKS .- The following are the dimensions of the various parks: Druid Hill, 672 acres; Patterson, 106 acres; Fed- eral Hill, 8} acres; Riverside, 17} acres; Carroll, 353 acres; Clifton, 253 acres; Har- lem, 7 acres.
The present area of the city is 31.54 square miles or 20,186 acres, with 780 miles of streets and 225 miles of street railways.
INDEX.
A
Abbott, Rev. B. A. 1012
Abercrombie, David. .op. 212, 779
Abercrombie, Dr. John R. 618
Abrahams, Woodward. 743
Academy of Sciences.
68-69
Adams, John Frederick. 999
Ainslie, Peter, Jr. 1012
Albert, Talbot J.
884-888
Alexander, Thomas S.
253
Alger, William Hart
750
Andrews, Gen. R. Snowden. 962-964
Anti-Slavery Society
75
Appel, Adam.
99
Armistead
26
Arnold, Dr. Abram B.
901
Art Gallery, Walter's. 67-68
ASYLUMS AND HOMES .- Mt. Hope Asylum, 478; Sheppard Asylum, 478; Home for Feeble Minded and Epileptics, 479; Bay View Asylum, 479; Enoch Pratt Home, 479.
B
Badger, Dr. Augustus Pennington. 821 Baer, Thomas Sargent. op. 256, 692
Baker, Charles E. 800
Baker, Melissa 1011 Baker, William. op. 104 Baker, William George .op. 120 Baldwin, William Henry, Jr. op. 136, 667 Baltimore, County of. 12
BALTIMORE, CITY OF .- Origin of Name, 9;
Date of First Settlement, 9; Investiture of City, 10; Religious Liberty Granted, 10; First Town Laid Out, 10; Additions to town, 10-11; True Founding, 11; Decd Locating City, 11-12; l'lan of Allotment, 13; Incorporation with Jonestown, 13-14; Enlargement of Town in 1747, 14; En-
largement of Town in 1781, 15; Enlarge- ment from 1750-1753, 14; in 1765, 14; in 1773, 15.
Baltimore, before Revolution. 31 Baltimore, after Revolution. .20-22
BALTIMORE DURING REVOLUTION, 16-19 .- First Company Organized, 32; Baltimore Committee, 32-33; Aid Sent Boston, 33; Arrival of Delegates to Continental Con- gress, 33; Regiment of Maryland Troops, 33-34; Declaration of Independence Read, 34; Congress in Baltimore, 35. Baltimore in 1791. 74
BALTIMORE AT PRESENT .- City Hall, 1033; Post Office, 1033; Court House, 1034; Hotel Rennert, 1036; Masonic Temple, 1036; Metropolitan Cathedral, 1038; Old Uni- tarian Church, 1039; Washington Monu- ment, 1039; Eutaw Place, 1040; Druid Hill Park, 1041; Woman's College, 1042; Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1043; City Pa- pers, 1045; Banks, 1045; Markets, 1045; City Statistics, 1047-1048.
Baltimore and Ohio R. R., History of. 516 BAPTIST CHURCH IN BALTIMORE .- Establish- ment, 390-391; First Baptist, 391-393; Sec- ond Baptist, 393-394; Fourth Baptist, 394- 396; First Colored Baptist, 396; Seventlı Square, 399; Lee Street, 400; First Ger- 398; Union (colored), 398; Franklin Baptist, 396-398; Huntingdon (Waverley), man, 403; Eutaw Place, 403; Macedonia (colored), 404; Hampden, 405; Grace, 405; Calvary (colored), 406; Fuller Memorial, 406; Perkins Square (colored), 407; Im- manuel, 407; Fulton Avenue, 407; River- side, 408; Brantly Memorial, 408; Sharon (colored), 409; Antioch (colored), 409; Trinity (colored), 409; Enou (colored), 409; Bethlehem (colored), 409; Scott Street, 409; Arlington, 409; Faith (col-
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ored), 410; Israel (colored), 410; Division Street (colored), 410; North Avenue, +10;
Calverton, 410.
Barclay, Dr. Delancey Heathcote. 641
Barnard, Dr. James Sherman.
712
Barron, Roger William. 796
Bartlett, David L.
op. 624, 625
Barwick, Dr. G. Irwin. 767
Bates, James.
988
Bayless, William H.
855
Bayley, Most Rev. James Roosevelt. 305
Beeler, Louis I 944
Bell, Dr. Alex. Taylor.
717
Belt, Eugene N.
814
Benthall, William
688
Berkley, Dr. Henry J 769
Bernei, Louis B.
849
Bernard, Gen. Simon
28
Biedler, Dr. Hampson Hubert.
.op. 446, 622
Billingslea, Dr. James 757
Billmire, George Graham.
872
Bladensburg, battle of .. 41
Blake, Dr. Charles French 636
Blaney, Dr. George W. 771
Bombaugh, Charles Carroll.
868
Bond, Capt. B. F. 978-980
Bond, Judge Hugh Lennox 1000
Bond, Nicholas P.
839
Bosley, Dr. James 994
Bowdoin, Henry J
832
Bowdoin, William G. 926
Bowen, John W.
990
Boyd, William Alexander 626 Boyle, Thomas 26, 39
Brady, James H.
789
Branliam, Doctor J. H 903
Breckenridge, Rev. Robert J.
458
Brent, Robert J.
254
Brewster, Cora Belle, M. D .op. 696, 694-699
Brewster, Flora Alzora
.697-699, op. 760
Brewer, Dr. Marbury
902
Briscoe, Alexander M.
799
Brooke, Dr. Charles H 964
Brown, Hon. Frank.
814-818
Brown, John Pentland. 823
Brush, Dr. Edward N
966
Bryan, Olin
681
Buck, J. M.
995
Budeker, Dr. William.
652
Burke, Judge Nicholas Charles.
1002
Burnap, Rev. George W 453
Burrough, S. G. 989
Burton, Dr. Orlando A. 894
C
Cahill, Winfield Scott.
791
Cairnes, Dr. George H.
722
Caldwell, Dr. John J. .op. 152, 716
Calwell, James S.
680
Calvert, George
9
Campbell, John Mason 253
Canals
24,
28
Carroll, Charles
28-30
Carroll, Dr. Charles J
708
Carroll, Most Rev. John.
291-296
Carson, Dr. Chaplain H., D. D. S.
832
Carter, George R., D. D. S.
830
Caruthers, Dr. Frederick.
727
Chabot, Dr. Gabriel Henry
710
Chappell, Dr. William J.
701
Charcoal Club.
69
Chase, Rev. Thomas
445
Chathard, Dr. Ferdinand E
1005
Chew, Dr. Samuel Clagett.
.op. 490, 642
Chism, Edward T.
983
CHRISTIAN CHURCH .- Origin, 425; Establish- ment in Baltimore, 425; Paca Street or Harlem Avenue, 426-427; Calhoun Street, 427-428.
Churches (see Roman Catholic and Protest- ant).
Chunn, Frederic 677
Cinnamond, George R. 746
City Hall.
1033
Clagett, Dr. Joseph E.
912
Clark, Abrahamn.
10
Clark, James
.op. 168, 928
Clark, Dr. Thaddeus Watkins
620
Clarkson, Benjamin F., D. D.
833
Cleaveland, Allan.
673
Clement, J. Arthur.
770
Clendenin, Thomas R. op. 202, 659
Clever, Rev. Conrad, D. D. 820
Coale, William Alexander. 876
Codd, Edward J.
805
Coffroth, Dr. Hamilton J.
618
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HISTORY OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Cole, Robert Clinton 865 Cole, Thomas 10 Cole's Harbor 10
Collenberg, Dr. John Henry.
727
COLLEGES .- Medical Colleges, 484; Dental Colleges, 485-486; College of Dental Sur- gery, 28, 61-62; Woman's College, 57-58, 1042.
Collins, Rev. John A. 466
COMMERCE .- Tobacco, 10; Building of
Wharves, 14; Western Commerce, 23; In-
dentured Servants, 16; Trade in Wheat, 27. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 440-443 .- Canton,
442; Second Church, 443; Fourth, 443. Conway, Michael Joseph. 678
Cook, Anthony 1028
Cook, Dr. Charlton Myron 721
Correll, Dr. J. William. 707
Corse, Robert S., D. D. S. 899
Cotter, James D.
676
Coulson, Edward L. 989
Courts
.261-263
Court House. 25, 1034
Cowen, Hon. John K. 610 Crain, Robert. 884 Cromer, Robert B. 835
Cummings, Rev. George D. 447
Curley, William
1001
Custom House
25
Cushing, Jos. M
871
D
Darby, Francis M. 950
Davidson, Rev. J. C. 1028
Davis, Dr. Charles Rawlins 649 Davis, Henry Winter. 254 Dawkins, Walter Ireland. 617 Dawson, William H. 837
Decorative Art Society. 69
Deford, Benjamin.
628-630
Democratic Party in Baltimore, History
of .539-564
DENTAL COLLEGES .- Dental Department, University of Maryland, 485, 513-514; Bal- timore College of Dental Surgery, 485, 507, 512-513; Dental Department, Baltimore Medical College, 485, 514; Maryland Col- lege of Pharmacy, 485-486.
DENTISTRY IN BALTIMORE .- First Dental
Lectures in America at University of Maryland, 405; First Dental College, 504- 506; Passing of Dental Law, 506-507; First Periodical, 507; Baltimore College of Den- tal Surgery, 507; Women in Dental Pro- fession, 508; Prominent Dentists, 510- 512; Baltimore College Dental Surgery, 512-513; University of Maryland Dental Department, 513-514; Dental Department, Baltimore Medical College, 514.
Dickey, William J. 1005
Diehl, Charles F. 762
Dobler, Gustavus A 782
Dolan, Rev. James. 450-452
Donaldson, Thomas
254
Dorsey, Charles W.
.op. 680, 683
Dorsey, Dr. Reuben M.
943
Dryden, Abraham Lincoln
1031
Dryden, Littleton T
.960-962
Duck, Charles E., D. D. S. 836
Dunbracco, Dr. William W 904
Duncan, Rev. John Mason
454-459
Dulany, Daniel.
246
Duvall, Dr. Wirt A. 646
Dwinelle, James Elliot, M. D.
op. 500, 630
Dwyer, Daniel W.
960
E
Eccleston, Most Rev. Samuel. ... 300-303
EDITORS .- Well Known, 87-89; Samuel Barnes, 86; Billy Pechim, 86; Dr. E. J. Al- cock, 86; William Lloyd Garrison, 86-87.
Education, status of.
52
Educational Institutions.
53-69
Edwards, William F.
818
Eisenberg, Dr. Adolph C.
730
Ellicott, Major Andrew
632-633
Elliott, Thomas Ireland.
.op. 712, 714
Emory, Bishop John.
462-463
Emory, Hon. D. Hopper.
824
EPISCOPAL, PROTESTANT CHURCH .- Organi-
zation, 314; Establishment, 314; St. Paul's Parish, 314; Second Church, 315; Christ Church, 317-318; Church of Mes- siah, 318; St. Peter's, 318-319; Trinity, 319; St. James, First African, 319-320; St. Andrew's, 320; Church of Our Savior, 320; St. John's, 320-321; St. Mark's, 321; Church of the Ascension, 321; Mt. Cal-
.
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vary, 321; St. Luke's, 322; Grace, 322-323; Emanuel, 323-324; St. Mary's, Hampden, 324; Church of the Holy Innocents, 324; St. Bartholomew, 324; St. John, the Bap- tist, 324; Memorial, 324-325; St. Thomas, Homestead, 324; Free Church of St. Bar- nabas, 325; All Saints, 325; Chapel of the Advent, 326; Chapel of the Holy Cross, 326; Chapel of the Holy Evangelist, 326; Holy Trinity, 326; Chapel of the Atone- ment, 326-327; Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, 327; Henshaw Memorial, 328; Church of St. Michael's and All Angels, 328; St. Barnabas, 331; Chapel of Prince of Peace, 331; Church of Transfiguration, 331-332; Roland Park Mission, 332.
Episcopal Institutions 332-333
Episcopal Church, Reformed, 443-444
Evans, David E. 976
Evangelical Association
432-433
Evangelical Association, United. 433
Everhart, Dr. George Henry 720
F
Farber, Edwin J 829
Farber, Henry J. 988
Fell's Point 15, 20
Felton, Rev. E. 775 Field, Charles W. 864
Fire Department
1047
Fizone, Jaeob
1025
Foley, Daniel James op. 302 627
Ford, Charles E 881
Fort McHenry 42-43
Fowler, Edward H
638
Fowler, John H. 980 Frances, Joseph C 855
Frazier, Dr. Joseph B. 725
Friedenwald, Joseph
997
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF .- First Friends in Bal-
timore, 410; First Meeting, 411; Early Church Edifice, 411; Friends' Mecting
HIonse, 411-412; Separation, 412; Promi- nent Members, 412-413; Entaw Meeting House, 413; Light Street, 413-414.
Fuchs, Prof. Otto. 869
Fuller, Rev. Richard, D. D. 460
G
Gaither, Col. George Riggs 974-976
Gail, George W. Jr. .op. 400, 789
Gale, Lewis.
253
Gallatin, Albert.
23
Gamble, Dr. Cary B. 768
Gans, Ilon. Edgar HI 654
Gans, Daniel.
825
Ganter, Franeis X.
op. 792, 795
Garbage, System of City
501-503
Gardiner, Isaae II.
776
Garey, Dr. Henry F
632
Gary, James A.
op. 72, 623-625
Gault, Mrs. Laura C.
1017
Genese, David, D. D. S
747-749
George, Isaac S.
941
George, Philip Thomas. .op. 632, 633
GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH .- Establish- ment, 333-335; Second Church, 336; Third Church, 336; Aisquith, 336; Fifth Church, 337; St. Johannes, 336; St. Paul's, 337; Emanuel, 337; Zion, 337; Trinity, 337; Christ Church, 337; St. Stephen's, 337-338; Graee, 338; Church of Peace, 338.
Gibbons, James, Cardinal.
.op. 292, 306-310
Gibbs, Dr. Edmund C.
710
Gibson, Rev. Alexander Early, D. D. 467-470
Gill, Nicholas Rufus 732
Gillet, Martin.
op. 24, 635
Gilman, Daniel C. .op.
56
Gilmor, Judge Robert.
838
Gilpin, Joseph Alban 688
Gilpin, Henry B.
678
Girdwood, Dr. John
728
Girdwood, James Stevens. 743
Gist, Mordecai.
34-36
Gisriel, William.
.op. 346, 781
Glendy, Rev. John, D. D.
454
Glinn, John
253
Godman, Thomas S.
991
Goldsborough, Charles
952
Gorgas, Ferdinand J. S., D. D. S. 877
Gorsuch, Charles
10
Gottlieb, Frederick H.
703
Grady, Richard, D. D. S.
op. 508, 1013-1017
Greenley, Dr. Thomas W
703
Gregory, Dr. Oliver F
762
Griffin, Edwin J
.850
1053
HISTORY OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Griffith, G. S. & Co. .929-934
Griswold, Benjamin Howell.
op. 526, 993
Gundry, Richard F
964
Gutman, Joel
1030
Gwinn, Charles J. M
254
Gwynn, Lawrence S.
872
H
Hafer, George J.
1026
HIall, John Barmister, Jr
687
Hambleton, T. Edward.
op. 230, 937
Hamilton, Capt. Samuel Todd.
986
Hammer, Dr. Milton Elmer
716
Hammond, William R.
801
Hannibal, John
849
Hanway, Col. William
897
Hardy, Dr. George E. 831
Harker, Howard L.
1029
Harlan, Henry D.
866
Harper, Dr. Charles T.
718
Harper, Dr. John.
495
Harper, Robert Goodloe
250
Harris, Joseph.
.op. 640, 640
Harrison's Marsh
15
Harryman, Dr. H. G.
713
Hartman, Dr. George
728
Havenner, Rev. F. H.
765
Hazazer, Signor
925
Health Boards
482-484
Health Ordinances
480-481
Healy, John Stonewall J
917-919
Hecht, Emanuel
874
Ileddinger, Daniel Crea.
735
Heinekamp, William
764
Heiskell, Sydney 0
947
Henry, William Thomas.
671
Henshaw, John Prentiss Rewley, D. D. .. 447-449
Herrman, Augustus
11,
24
Hersey, John.
88
Ilenisler, Charles W. 622
Henisler, Joseph S
op. 184, 621
Hewitt, John H.
580 -- 584
Heyward, James F
792-795
Hill, Nocholas S. Jr.
.op. 464, 615
Hill, Rev. Stephen
459
Hisky, Thomas Foley
858
Hoblemann, Herman H.
700
Hochheimer, Lewis.
846
Hodgdon, Dr. Alexander Lewis.
674 .
Hodson, Thomas S.
846-848
Hoffman, William H.
806
Hoffman, Richard Curzon 998
Hoffman, David.
251
Hoffmeister, Edward, D. D. S. 895
Homeopathy, History of in Baltimore.
494
Homer, Charles C.
851
Homer, Francis T.
851
Homes, (see Asylums). Hood, John Mifflin 611-613
Hopkins, John.
23
Hopkins, Harry Patterson.
754
Horner, Albertus Finley
926
Horton, Dr. Thomas B.
948
HOSPITALS. - University Hospital, 53-54; Special Hospitals, Infirmaries, Dispen- saries, Institutions for Insane, 487-489; Maryland Hospital, 487; Second Hospital, 488.
Hoskins, James Sloan
982
House, William A.
.64, op. 1032
Howard, Charles Morris.
693
Howard, John.
10
Howard, Dr. William Travis.
.. op. 482, 740-743
Hubbell, Frederick Brooks.
604
Hughes, Dr. William James.
706
Hughes, Thomas.
842
Hummer, Dr. James C.
646
Hunt, German H.
.op. 364, 660
Hunt, William
987
Ilunckel, Otto
672
Hurst, John.
11
Hutchins, N. T.
1027
Hyland, Dr. Henry Ayres.
708
I
INDUSTRIES .- Gun-making, 17; After Revo- lution, 21; Sugar Refinery, 24; Flour Mills, 25.
Ingham, James E. Jr. 686
Ingle, Dr. Joseph Lowrie.
731
Inglehart, Dr. James Davidson
723
Ingram, James E.
op. 320, 883
Insurance, Marine.
24
Trons, Dr. Edward P
707
Isaacs, Columbus Clark
819
1054
HISTORY OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
J
Jackson, Lloyd Lowndes. 658 James, Henry . 1010 Jenkins, Thomas Meredith. 989 Jenness, William Chapman. 820 Jett, William Morgan. 821 Jewett, Dr. Fred. Clarke. 631 Johns Hopkins Hospital. 1043
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY .- Site, 34;
Founder, 54; Scope, 54; Ilistory, 55;
Buildings, 55; Publications, 56; Library, 56. Johns, Henry Van Dyke, D. D. 446
Johnson, Reverdy
255
Jones, David ..
10, 19-20
Jones, Dr. George Griffith
719
Jones, Dr. Elias.
774-775
Jones, Town
13, 19-20
Judge, Edward S.
808-810
Judges, Prominent. 261-264
Judik, J. H. 940
Jump, Alfred Pratt
675
K
Kapp, Hosea Woodman. 879
Katz, K. and Sons 754
Kelly, Dr. Sylvester R. 622
Keene, Robert G. 888 Keene, Dr. Samuel Aloysius 634
Keidel, Henry Linthicum, J. Charles. .op. 768, 853 795 Keirle, Dr. Nathaniel G. 725 Loney, H. D. 843
Kemp, Lawrence Brengle 613
Kenly, Major William L. 655
Kennard, Henry C. 841
Kennedy, John Pendleton 252
Kenny, Rev. Thomas J. 990
Kenriek, Most Rev. Francis P 303
Kenyon, Dr. Robert Browning 653 Keown, Dr. Thomas William. 701 Kerr, Charles G. 661
Key, Francis Scott. 27,
43 Kieffer, George Smith. 803
Kines, Edward Spalding. 690
Klein, Jacob
1005
Knapp, George W.
op. 784, 785
KNOTT, A. LEO.
.op. 536, 537-539
Biography, Including Review of Demo-
cratic Party in Maryland; Politics from
1861-1868; Education, 536; Entrance to Bar, Elected State's Attorney, Noted Cases, Political Views, Reform Work, Life During Civil War, 539-377; Made Second Assistant Postmaster General, 577; Ancestry, 579; Marriage, 379; Polit- ical Events Connected with Mr. Knott's Life; Democratic Party in Maryland in 1864, 539-347; Federal Interference in Maryland Elections, 547-553; Democratic Party in 1865, 553-555; Two Conventions of 1866, 555; Triumph of Conservative Democracy 1866, 559-564; in 1867, 564.
L
Latimer, Dr. Thomas S.
909
Latrobe, Hon. Ferdinand C.
956
Leakin, J. Wilson. 863
Lee, Charles O'Donnell.
936
Legg, Edgar Kemp.
op. 194, 780
Levering, Eugene
644-646
Levering, Joshua
644-646
Lewis, Rev. F. H.
772
Lewis, Lawrence F.
739
Lewis, William Penn
825
Leyburn, Rev. John, D. D.
457
LIBRARIES .- Enoch
Pratt
Free Library,
65-66; General, 66; Medical, 496.
Lingenfelter, Henry
686
Lowe, Rev. Thomas.
967
Lumpkin, Rev. Robert Garrett Lee.
724
Lunacy Commission of Maryland.
489
Lundy, Benjamin
88-89
LUTHERAN CHURCH .- Establishment, 339- 340; Synod of Maryland, 341-345; First English Evangelical, 340-341; Second Eng- lish, 341; Third English, 341; St. Mark's English, 342; St. Paul's English, 342; St. Stephen's German, 343; Grace English, 343; St. Luke's, 343; Church of Messialı, 344; Christ English, 344; Church of the Reformation, 344; English Evangelical Church of the Messiah, 344; German Church of Peace, 344; Trinity Evangeli- cal, 345; Calvary, 345; Synod of Missouri, 346-349; St. Paul's German, 346; Immanuel
-
1055
HISTORY OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
German, 346; Martini German, 346; Emanuel English, 346; St. Thomas' Ger- man, 349; Jackson Square English, 349; German Evangelical Synod of North America, 349-351; St. John's, 349; St. Mat- thew's, 349; Jerusalem, 350; First United Evangelical, 350; Zion's, 350; St. John's Independent, 350; Salem, 350; St. Peter's Independent, 350; Christ Church, 351; St. Matthew's Mission, 351; Concordia, 351; Synod of Ohio, 351-352; St. Mark's Ger- man, 351; St. Peter's English, 351; Con- cordia English, 352; Martin Luther, 352; Faith, 352; St. James, 352.
INDEPENDENT CHURCHES .- Trinity, St. Luke's German, 353.
Lutheran Institutions ......... 353
M
Mackenzie, Dr. Edward E. 905
Mackenzie, George Norbury 690
Magruder, Robert 682
Magruder, Dr. W. Edward. 616
Magnien, Rev. Alphonse. 882 Malster, William T. 876
Mann, Dr. Arthur Howard, Jr 616
Mann, Dr. William B. 896
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