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    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] 1888 map of Baltimore.
    2. Linda Butt
    3. Good evening, everyone! I noticed that Tim posted a sight for old maps...I was hoping someone might have quick access to an early 1900 map of Baltimore. I am looking for the 300 block of S. Curley St. In an attempt to find the address, we discovered that S. Curley St. ends (or starts) with the 500 block on the south side of the park...From there the numbers get higher. On the north side of the park, the numbers start with the 100 block of N. Curley. I don't believe Eastern Avenue has changed in the past decades...so did the city take some houses away to make the park? I was hoping to find the house that the son of our Dannenmann immigrant lived in. Thanks, Linda

    02/20/2002 03:45:53
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Baltimore.
    2. Mel Schmidt
    3. Does anyone on the list live in or near downtown Baltimore? Mel Schmidt Woodburn, Oregon mschmidt@oregonsbest.com

    02/21/2002 05:29:49
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Baltimore.
    2. Timothy Robinson
    3. Mel, Yes, I live in Catonsville, which was the "Summer Home" to the Elite citizens of Baltimore in the late 1700's to 1800's. It is a straight stones throw from Baltimore. Tim **** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mel Schmidt" <mschmidt@oregonsbest.com> To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:29 PM Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Baltimore. > Does anyone on the list live in or near downtown Baltimore? > > Mel Schmidt > Woodburn, Oregon > mschmidt@oregonsbest.com > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for > Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD >

    02/21/2002 10:10:54