Papers, 1884-1938.

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Papers, 1884-1938.

Chiefly papers of Bancroft Hill (1887-1957), harbor engineer, relating to development and construction of harbor facilities in Baltimore, including survey reports concerning waterfront industry, municipal and railroad piers, shipyards, warehouses, and foundation conditions; together with correspondence, financial reports, and receipted bills, relating to John Philip Hall's campaign (1922) for election to U.S. House of Representatives, and correspondence (1884-1920) relating to law practice of Charles Edward Hill.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7259820

Maryland historical society

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