Borden Family Collection n.d, 1895-1953 MS 203 The Jewish Museum of Maryland ACCESION AND PROVENANCE The Borden Family Collection was donated to the Jewish Museum of Maryland by Neal Borden
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MS 90: Reverend Hersz F. Kinek Circumcision Records, 1940-1967
A few weeks ago I posted the finding aid for one of our midwife records collections. Midwife records can provide a wealth of information for genealogists and historians. The following
MS 202 Hymen Saye Collection 1922-1989
Hymen Saye (1907-1993) Collection 1992-1989 MS 202 The Jewish Museum of Maryland Accession and Provenance The Hymen Saye collection was donated to the Jewish Museum of Maryland by Hymen Saye
MS 76 Baltimore Zionist Federation Records
The following collection is made up entirely of archives – no objects and no photographs. The images that you will see in this post represent some of the organizations that
MS 204 D. Schwartz and Sons Trade Machinery Co. Business Records
Awhile back I wrote a post about processing the D. Schwartz and Sons collection. The collection is large and filled with details about the products the company offered, the clients
MS 125 The Mansbach Family Papers
Family collections can take genealogy beyond the family tree. Not only can genealogists dig out familial connections, birth and death dates, but they can sometimes see objects that their ancestors
MS 201: David O. Feldman, World War II Military Papers
Some of you may remember an exhibition we had on loan from the Museumof Jewish Heritage called Ours To Fight For: American Jews in the Second World War. Because of
MS 113 Lena Barber Midwife Records
Not long ago I posted the finding aid for MS 180 the Rosa Fineberg midwife records. Midwife records are a rich resource for genealogists. Besides the expected birthdates, the books
MS 200 Brigadier General Bernard Feingold Collection, 1922-1988
Those of you who follow our Twitter feed or read the Baltimore Jewish Times know that the museum has reached Manuscript Collection 200! Here is the recently completed finding aid.
MS 38 The Henrietta Szold and Bertha Szold Levin Papers
It’s time for another look the Szold family. This time it’s all about Henrietta and Bertha. In a few weeks (hopefully) I’ll be able to share the rest of their