Md. Historical Society Photographs

Maryland Historical Society's (MdHS) Department of Imaging Services staff and interns are passionate about the photographic collections we see everyday.
Starting in circa 1850, the photographic collection contains well over one million items including daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, cartes-de-visite, albumen prints, salted paper prints, acetate negatives, and more. Photographs are part of MdHS's Special Collections Department, H. Furlong Baldwin Library.

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Hutzler’s exterior, west viewDate unknownPhotographer unknownHutzler’s Scrapbook CollectionMaryland Historical SocietyZ24.2521
Hutzler’s or Hutzler Brothers was a department store founded in 1858 in Baltimore, Maryland by Abram Hutzler. One hundred years after opening the original store, Hutzler’s opened a store in Towson, Maryland with other branches opening thereafter. The department store began downsizing in the late 1980s, closing stores until there were none left. 
Hutzler’s Palace Building (constructed in 1888), is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located at 210-218 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Maryland. 

Hutzler’s exterior, west view
Date unknown
Photographer unknown
Hutzler’s Scrapbook Collection
Maryland Historical Society
Z24.2521

Hutzler’s or Hutzler Brothers was a department store founded in 1858 in Baltimore, Maryland by Abram Hutzler. One hundred years after opening the original store, Hutzler’s opened a store in Towson, Maryland with other branches opening thereafter. The department store began downsizing in the late 1980s, closing stores until there were none left. 

Hutzler’s Palace Building (constructed in 1888), is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located at 210-218 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Maryland. 

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