Charles Fleetwood Hanna papers

ArchivalResource

Charles Fleetwood Hanna papers

1873-1925

Charles Fleetwood Hanna worked for the Customs Service in Baltimore, Maryland. His papers contain his unpublished autobiography, dating from 1913, correspondence and other writings, financial and legal documents, and photographs. Much of it is undated and handwritten in pencil. Some of the writings are on U.S. Treasury Department stationery. The correspondence covers many topics,including Hanna's rental property, retirement pensions for Civil Service employees, his life in Baltimore, and his requests to remain employed after reaching 80 years of age. The writings include notes on his family history, his own life and miscellaneous topics. The documents include copies of his will and leases for property he owned in Baltimore. Two professional photographs of unidentified men are dated 1900 and 1903.

0.50 linear ft.

eng, Latn

Related Entities

There are 1 Entities related to this resource.

Hanna, Charles Fleetwood, 1841-1926.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w62s1p3c (person)

Charles Fleetwood Hanna, Baltimore native, mason, and government official, was born on July 4, 1841. Hanna married Emma Maria Sanders (1843-1875) and they had four children, Wesley (b. 1865), Caroline (b. 1870), Leila (b. 1872), and Frank (b. 1874). After Emma's death, Hanna married Josephine Lulu Schoch (1845-1920). They had two children, William (b. 1881) and Florence (b. 1884). Charles F. Hanna attended the Male Central High School in Baltimore, served in the Civil Wa...