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Archives related to: Frick, Frank F., 1857-1935

titleFrick family papers, 1747-1960 (MS 2703)
repositoryMaryland Historical Society, Library
descriptionCorrespondence, diaries, travel journals, recipe books, scrapbooks, genealogies, and land records, of the Frick and allied Poultney, Ramsay, and Turnbull families. Persons represented include Charles Frick (1862-1901 Elizabeth P. Frick, Frank F. Frick (1857-1935), George P. Frick (1825-1885), Katherine Turnbull Frick, William Frick 1790-1855), and Thomas Poultney.
extent11 boxes
formatsCorrespondence Diaries Journals Printed Materials Scrapbooks
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record sourcehttp://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/
finding aidFinding aid in the repository.
acquisition informationGift of Mrs. R. Dennison Frick, Sykesville, Md., 1980.
updated03/16/2023 10:29:56
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titleFRANK FRICK (1828-1910) ALBUMS
repositoryNational Anthropological Archives
descriptionThe collector was Frank Frick, a merchant of Baltimore, Maryland, patron of the arts, and, during the last years of his life, traveler in Asia, Africa, and Europe.

The albumen prints are annotated with titles and dates that apparently relate to Frick's visits. The images, some by Lala Deen Dayal and Samuel Bourne, include structures and miscellaneous ethnological views. The collection also includes one loose photograph of the Budapest Opera House.

extent151 prints
formatsPhotographs
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record sourcehttp://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/index.htm
finding aid
updated11/12/2014 11:29:55
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titleFrank Frick Scrapbooks (MS 1539)
repositoryMaryland Historical Society, Library
descriptionTwo bound volumes of newspaper clippings kept by Frank Frick, Balti-
more merchant. Vol. 1, 1861, deals with events leading up to the Civil War
and the occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops. Clippings describe
political and military events. Vol. 2, has a clipping of the "President's Proc-
lamation' on emancipation taken from the Boston Courier. The rest of the
material is chiefly from southern newspapers and includes letters from
General Wade Hampton to General Sherman on the destruction caused by
northern forces. The last letter is dated July, 1865.
2 vols., 1861-1865.
extent2 vols.
formatsScrapbooks
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record sourcehttp://m60006.eos-intl.net/M60006/OPAC/Index.aspx
updated02/02/2015 12:24:08
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