Theodore R. McKeldin (1900-1974)
MSA SC 3520-1484
Images:
Undated photo by Marion Warren. Maryland Manual Collection, MSA SC 1198-1-6242. |
Undated photo by Marion Warren. Maryland Manual Collection, MSA SC 1198-1-6243. |
1956 photo by Marion Warren. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection, MSA SC 1890-13649. |
Undated photo by Marion Warren. Maryland Manual Collection, MSA SC 1198. |
Undated photo by Marion Warren. Maryland Manual Collection, MSA SC 1198-1-6244. |
Undated photo by Udel Brothers. Maryland Manual Collection, MSA SC 1198-1-6241. |
Governor Theodore R. McKeldin in his office, undated. Marion Warren Photograph Collection, MSA SC 1890-13653. |
Undated photograph by Marion Warren. Maryland Manual Collection, MSA SC 1198-1-4109.
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Color Guard on State Circle in front of Government House during inaugural parade, 1951. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection, MSA SC 1890-02-13436.
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Outgoing Governor William Preston Lane, Jr. with newly-elected Governor Theodore McKeldin en route to inaugural ceremonies, 1951. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13440. |
Theodore McKeldin recieves plaque and Bible from the Independent Order Brith Sholom, 1951. Photo by Three Lions. Maryland Manual Collection, MSA SC 1198. |
Undated photo by Marion Warren. Maryland Manual Collection, MSA SC 1198. |
William Preston Lane, Jr. and Theodore McKeldin at dedication of Chesapeake Bay Bridge, July 30, 1952. MSA SC 4082-1-301. |
Theodore McKeldin and William Preston Lane, Jr. at dedication of Chesapeake Bay Bridge, July 30, 1952. MSA SC 4082-1-306.
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Governor and Mrs. McKeldin ride in Eisenhower inaugural parade, 1953. Marion Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-17-409.
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Governor and Mrs. McKeldin cast their votes for McKeldin's second gubernatorial term, 1954. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-13572. |
Images from the visit of Queen Elizabeth,
the
Queen Mother, to Annapolis on November 8, 1954:
See Maryland State Archives SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
(Queen
Mother Photograph Album Collection), MSA SC 1938, 33/02/02/14.
Photos by Marion Edwin Warren.
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The Queen Mother inspects the tomb of Sir Robert, Eden, last royal colonial governor of Maryland. Beside the Queen Mother is Governor McKeldin; behind her are Dr. Charles Edward Berger, rector of St. Anne's Church, and Mrs. Berger.
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The governor's daughter, Clara, greets the Queen Mother. |
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Governor and Mrs. McKeldin present the Queen Mother with a gift from the people of Maryland. It is a nine-inch silver vase valued at $800 and bearing the royal insignia on one side and the seal of Maryland on the other. Both are 18-carat gold. |
As a personal gift from Governor and Mrs. McKeldin to the Queen Mother, Governor McKeldin presents the queen with an equestrian statue in porcelain of her daughter, Queen Elizabeth II, done by Kathleen Wheeler, a sculptor from Chevy Chase, Maryland. |
Another gift of three small silk flags, those of the United States, England, and Maryland, is presented to the Queen Mother by Governor McKeldin. |
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The Queen Mother leaves Government House.
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"Governor McKeldin introduces Mayor Arthur G. Ellington (left) to the Queen Mother during her visit to St. Anne's Church where she viewed the silver communion service given the church by King William in 1695. Standing at right rear almost obscured by the governor is Dr. C. Edward Berger, rector of St. Anne's." (The Evening Capital, 9 November 1954). |
The Queen Mother on the steps of the Naval Academy chapel. |
The Queen Mother walks through the streets of Annapolis escorted by Governor McKeldin. |
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Other images:
Governor McKeldin presents certificate to the 50 thousandth visitor to the Maryland State House, 1955. Photo by Marion Warren. Maryland Manual Collection, MSA SC 1198. |
Unidentified man, Dr. Richard Wiegle of St. John's College, Governor McKeldin and President Eisenhower. Undated Photograph. Marion Warren Collection, MSA SC 1890 33-443.
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Governor and Mrs. McKeldin on front porch of State House during McKeldin's inaugural ceremonies for his second gubernatorial term, 1955. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13452. |
Governor McKeldin taking oath of office from Chief Justice Brune, Senate Chamber, State House, 1955. Louis Goldstein, President of the Senate, stands at right. |
Governor McKeldin with Mrs. McKeldin and daughter Clara at inaugural reception in Government House, 1955. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13456. |
McKeldin family and friends celebrate Clara McKeldin's 14th birthday in Government House, about 1955. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13576.
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McKeldin family and friends celebrate Clara McKeldin's 14th birthday in Government House, about 1955. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13577.
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Governor McKeldin briefs President Eisenhower on plans for the Baltimore outer harbor I-95 crossing, 1955. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13582. |
Governor McKeldin and Queen Elizabeth enjoy a University of Maryland football game at Byrd Stadium, College Park, 1957. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection, MSA SC 1890-17-13584. |
Governor McKeldin and Queen Elizabeth mingle with the crowd at a University of Maryland football game at Byrd Stadium, College Park, 1957. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-17-13585.
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Governor McKeldin with Helen Tawes, unidentified woman, and J. Millard Tawes when Tawes was sworn in as State Comptroller, 1955. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection, MSA SC 1890-02-13659. |
Governor and Mrs. McKeldin with guests at New Years' reception in Government House, 1957. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection, MSA SC 1890-02-13522. |
McKeldin family in Government House, Christmas 1957. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13527. |
McKeldin family at Government House, Christmas 1957. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13534.
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McKeldin family in Government House, Christmas Day 1957. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13426. |
McKeldin Family in Government House, Christmas Day 1957. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13427.
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McKeldin Family in Government House, Christmas Day 1957. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13429.
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Opening of Republican Headquarters, Annapolis, September 2, 1958. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection, MSA SC 1890-02-13623-01. |
Governor and Mrs. McKeldin attend a University of Maryland basketball game, 1958. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13554.
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Governor McKeldin plants black-eyed susans on the State House lawn as part of "Keep Maryland Beautiful" commemoration. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13555. |
Two unidentified men enjoy the Little Army-Navy Game sitting between the McKeldins and the Eisenhowers, 1957. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13562. |
Governor McKeldin duck hunting on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, about 1957. Photo by Marion Warren. Maryland Manual Collection, MSA SC 1198. |
Governor Theodore McKeldin with schoolchildren on the lawn of Government House, about 1957. Marion Edwin Warren Photograph Collection. MSA SC 1890-02-13568.
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Theodore R. McKeldin, The Baltimore Sun, August 11, 1974. |
Theodore R. McKeldin with General Eisenhower, 1952 |
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Theodore McKeldin, Jr. watches as Lt. Gov. Michael Steele unveils a replica of a plaque on May 31, 2004, which will be erected along the Baltimore Beltway in honor of Gov. McKeldin. Photo by Governor's Press Office staff. GOVERNOR PRESS OFFICE (Photographs, Electronic) MSA T275. |
Plaque created by Elmer F. Munshower, former Superintendant of the Maryland State Police, of scissors used at dedication ceremonies of state bridges and highways opened during the McKeldin administration. Photo by Governor's Press Office staff. GOVERNOR PRESS OFFICE (Photographs, Electronic) MSA T275. Plaque in Maryland State Archives SPECIAL COLLECITONS (Department of Transportation Collection) MSA SC 5726. |
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