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Terrain with 1876 Baltimore Map overlay
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Griffith map with county overlay
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Assigning markers for georeferencing
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Georeferencing Historical Maps
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Opening Ten
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Opening Nine
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Opening Eight
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Opening Seven
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Opening Six
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Opening Five
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Opening Four
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Opening Three
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Opening One
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Opening Two
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Welcome Eight
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Welcome Five
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WelcomeThree
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Gray1876Dated
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Colton1855Dated
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Colton Dated
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W&H Dated
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Virginia and Maryland as it is Planted and Inhabited, 1673
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Map of the State of Maryland, 1795
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Gray's New Map of Baltimore, 1876
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Colton's Baltimore, 1855
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Bird's Eye View of Baltimore City, 1858
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New and Enlarged Map of Baltimore City, 1872
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City of Baltimore, 1873
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Baltimore 1838
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Plan of the City of Baltimore, 1836
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Maryland 1819
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Map of the City of Baltimore, 1962
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Waner & Hanna's Plan of the City of Baltimore
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Prints of Baltimore and Beyond: The Baetjer Collection of Historical Prints Annapolis, MD: Friends of the Maryland State Archives, 2012
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Maryland Maryland: The WIlliard Hackerman Collection Shoeberlein, Robert. Baltimore, Md: Maryland Historical Society, 1998
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Private Gallery 8
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Private Gallery 7
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Private Gallery 6
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Private Gallery 5
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Private Gallery 4
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Private Gallery 3
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Private Gallery 2
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Private Map Gallery 1
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Arader Correspondence
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Birthday Card
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Welcome Page Image
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Correspondence
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A Chart of the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays
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Martayan Correspondence
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Class Selection Fall 1935 The Sheridan Libraries, Ferdinand Hamburger Archives
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Registrar Grants Admission Letter granting Willard Hackerman's admission to Johns Hopkins Engineering School, July 16, 1935.
The Sheridan Libraries, Ferdinand Hamburger Archives
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Williard's Application Follow-up Follow-up letter to Johns Hopkins Registrar dated July 9, 1935 requesting admission as a sophmore.
Ther Sheridan Libraries, Ferdinand Hamburger Archives
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His Portable Surveyor's Level Personal field level inscribed with the name of the Whiting-Turner Contracting Company where he built his career. In his early days at Whiting-Turner, Mr. Hackerman carried this pocket-sized level in the field to make quick checks on the alignment and accuracy of a trench or foundation. More than just a tool of the trade, we might think of this as a handy version of the more elaborate instruments surveyors and map makers used, such as Danfrie’s graphomèter, to inform the beautiful maps Willard would later collect.
Courtesy of the Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
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Williard Hackerman 1935 Photograph of Williard Hackerman taken as an incoming student by the Registrar of Johns Hopkins University, 1935
The Sheridan Libraries, Ferdinand Hamburger Archives
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Application for Admission Application dated June 30, 1935
The Sherican Libraries, Ferdinand Hamburder Archives
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Warner & Hanna 1801
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Warner & Hanna 1801
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Cropped WT Harbor
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Whting Turner Buildings consturcted by Mr. Hackerman's Co. in Baltimore - Whiting Tyrner
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Baltimore
Buildins by Mr. Hackerman's Company - Whiting Turner
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Warner & Hanna's Plan of the City and Environs of Baltimore, 1801
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Warner & Hanna's Plan of the City and Environs of Baltimore, 1801
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Plan of Baltimore
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Hackerman Collection Logo
Logo use for Hackerman Collection exhibit
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Willard Hackerman Photo of Willard Hackerman by Michael Melford