1984 Guide to the Baltimore City Archives
edited by William G. LeFurgy

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1984 Guide to the Baltimore City Archives
edited by William G. LeFurgy

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C. Western High School. 1944. 1 lin. in. (1 vol., 1 folder). Arranged by record type. D. Unidentified School. 1846-73. 1.5 lin. in. (1 vol.). E. [Male] High School. 1845-50. 0.5 lin. in. (1 vol.). Division of Physical Plant. A. Deeded Lots. 1830-76. 2 lin. in. (1 vol.). B. Building Specifications. 1929-36, 1942, 1966. 4 cu. ft. (47 vols.). Arranged chronologically. C. Photographs. 1936, 1956, n.d. 1 lin. in. (1 vol.). D. Plats and Drawings of School Buildings. Pre-1946. 26 reels of microfilm. Arranged by school number. Maps. A. Map of School System. 1932 (rev. 1944). 1 item. B. Geographic Distribution of Enrollment of the Boy's Vocational School as of March 1934. 1 item. Instructional Divisional Records. A. Radio and Television. 1940s-73. Office of Science. A. Elra M. Palmer Memorial Scholarship Fund Agreement. 1981. 1 item. Published Materials. 1925-82. 2.5 cu. ft. (2.5 boxes). File folder listing. Arranged topically. RG 32 Register (1797-1965) History The City Register's office, among the first created by the municipal government after incorporation in 1796, was originally responsible for records maintenance and financial management. By the 1820s, the establishment of a funded debt through loans and stock emissions made the register's duties more complex. Responsibility for the expanding funded debt lay with the Commissioners of Finance, but the register was charged with its functional management, which included record keeping and account audits, collections, and payments. 55